If Obi-Wan used his brain for once
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for some reason i just imagined the Jedi arresting Palpatine and now Count Dooku gets treated like a hero, he was right all along! and now he has to pretend to not be a Sith lord in the most awkward ways possible
The lawyer reminds me very much of Trevor from WKYK! Was that on purpose?
"good thing this army we forgot we ordered showed up"
when you support an army project on kickstarter and forgot about it and it shows up years later
Well during times of war sometimes people don't ask questions they should. We can see it today in real life too
"I was reading through the clone trooper manual and there's a weird gap in the list of numerated orders between Order 65: 'Evacuate all citizens from the planet you are on or near.' and Order 67: 'Use orbital bombardment to eliminate all life on the planet you are on or near.' It's probably just a numbering error."
@@genadiyroolThe first casualty of war is the truth.
@@genadiyrool This uh...this isn't the kind of thing people don't question in a war.
"You're saying this army of millions of enslaved clones has coincidentally shown up to fight the army of millions of droids that we just discovered a factory for? I see no reason to question this."
To be honest, it's pretty dumb that the Jedi never figured out. Even worse once you consider that, years after, they found out that Dooku, their enemy, was the one that ordered the army, and that the entire army had chips on their brains, and that one of said chips made one trooper execute a Jedi.
@@lisboah Just goes to show just how piss poor a writer George Lucas is. He is great at world building but someone else should have written the plots.
@@craigh5236 not to rail against that claim too hard (Lucas’ writing definitely a little questionable), but that WAS the whole point: the Jedi were meant to fall in one of the largest example of hubris and complacency in galactic history. They failed to uncover Palpatine’s plot in time and at the critical moment for Anakin to intervene, who chooses the Dark Side.
@@lichaelmowry5648 As with most Prequel related stuff, the idea was good but the execution leaves things to be desired. The idea was that Palpatine is super smart and outplayed the Jedi, what's actually in the movie is that Palpatine is of average intelligence and succeeded mostly by luck + Anakin saving him in a critical moment while every Jedi around him is a complete moron.
Even if the Jedi knew or believed that Palpatine created the Clone Army, they still need to prove to the senate that he did.
I sense a great disturbance in the force, as if millions of future memes and meme content suddenly never was
It's not all bad... like sand, which is coarse and rough and gets everywhere
This whole operation was your idea!
@@CaptainEasypantsso you call that a diplomatic solution?
*sees people arguing about memes*
This is where the fun begins.
Odysee. The memes are on Odysee.
You're far too trusting. Odysee is too remote to make an effective demonstration... ...I have chosen to test this station's destructive power on your home platform of UA-cam....
The clones showing up on Geonosis is like when you drunkenly order something online then forget about it, and it arrives days later as a little gift to yourself and you intentionally don't look for the receipt because you want to keep it without knowing how much it cost.
And the thing you ordered was tampered with by your arch nemesis and could threaten you in some way.
@@ebonaparte3853**Tfw you're taking a relaxing bath, and you suddenly remember your archenemisis sent you a toaster**
@@Mr_Cognito A malfunctioning toaster😂😳
the cost: the destruction of the religion you worked so hard to preserve
@@Mr_Cognito And there is a function that it will jump into the bath without hesitation by anyone who orders it to do it.
I finally realized why Darth Sidious was a cackling mad man by the end of the movies. Can you imagine the stress of coming up with a plot to overthrow the galaxy so convoluted and full of so many moving parts where if just ONE THING out of THOUSANDS of things goes wrong, it falls apart? And yet... it keeps on working perfectly? It's like rolling 10,000 d20's and rolling 20 every time. Can you imagine the feeling of 'ok, this part of the plan just HAS to fail. Statistically it has to. I cannot be this lucky. Even manipulating the force can only carry me so far..." And he keeps pulling it off.
It also explains the arrogance after a while, his blantent disregard for Vader to his face, being a very obvious dictator and ruling the galaxy with an iron fist. etc etc.
You can imagine his finally thoughts before being tossed into the abyss when finally something DID go wrong for him lol
The true genius of Palpatine was rather that he set things up such that whatever way things turn out he still wins. If the clones win, he is the leader of the Republic. If the droids win, he is the secret leader of the Separatist.
Palpatine always has contingency plans after contingency plans. Let's take the Naboo crisis for exemple: his original plan likely didn't take into account Valorum being friend with Qui-Gon and sending him on a secret mission, so his plans probably were to gather sympathy for his home planet while it's under attack.
Then when the Jedi freed Padmé and crashed on Tatooine, he sent Maul to stop them.
Then he used Valorum asking Qui-Gon as a personal favour (and not in a Senate sanctioned mission) to prove to Padmé that he had lost all his political power and needed a vote of No Confidence. Padmé wasn't even supposed to arrive on Coruscant in his original plan.
Then when he met Anakin, he made sure that Maul would kill Qui-Gon instead of going after the Queen, securing his own apprentice because he knew the Jedi Council would never accept him and Obi-Wan was too grieving to care for Anakin the way he needed (obviously that was another contingency, Maul was supposed to kill Obi-Wan too to make sure no one in the Jedi Temple would want to train Anakin)
Palpatine is a straight up genius, and the Sith Order had been slowly corrupting the Republic for 1000 years. The Jedi had no chance
Thing is, a lot of parts of his plan DO fail but the thing is robust enough and Palpatine competent enough at improv that he pushes through anyway.
Him laughing maniacally is Palpatine showing his true colours and how utterly unhinged he was because he WON and didn't have to pretend anymore to be the "wise grandfatherly chancellor" and instead let out the true psychopath inside...
Yea I think everyone has the complete wrong idea about palps. I never considered him having a grand plan, maybe a framework of a plan, but his whole thing is that he adapts extremely well. Like when he finds out about Anakin. It's not like he planned that but it worked out great for him. Or when his many assassination attempts didn't work.
A Man with a vision not a plan
It’s explained in some of the extra material, Palpatine’s big dark side power was being able to see parts of the future, which is how he pulled off such convoluted plans
"do whatever you say without question i will"
Yoda's been real tight with Obi ever since he resolved that thing between episodes 1 & 2
Yoda had all the reasons to trust Obi-Wan like a son. He became the chosen one's master, Qui-Gon died and Dooku fell to the dark side.
@@FilthyFrankenjoyer Yep, his great-grandpadawan.
"Thank goodness that's over, now we're safe from the clone threat. Now we can get bulldozed by this quintillion-strong droid army that still exists"
Nah fr😭
They only killed a few million sentient beings that didn't ask for being born
If they took out Dooku and palaptine, they wouldn't really have to worry that much.
Hmmmm? Maybe the republic can discover where the seperatist leaders are hiding and fashion a signal device that shuts down the entire droid army, after all, they are simply programmed computers...
@@yggybeatsThey’d have to still take out Dooku and everyone bellow Yoda himself was objectively worse at dueling than him. He only lost to Annie because he was intending to be captured. He was betrayed by Sidious and instead executed.
I can't imagine what whould happen if Obi Wan didn't realize that, but the whole scenario sounds familiar. It has a certain ring to it.
IT IS LIKE POETRY IT RHYMES
Eh probably happened a while ago in a universe a pretty good distance from us, we shouldn’t worry about it
Maybe we could take the idea and adapt it into a film? Then have 3 films after, a few spin offs and then nothing after that, especially not say a 7th, 8th or 9th film
Would've been interesting a "What-if" where Palpatine's plan worked, maybe he'd become a galactic Sith emperor and the Jedi nearly erased.
It's a scary scenario indeed
@@Cappuccino_RabbitYou would suggest that there could have been some kind of vengeance of the dark side, perhaps?
"Good thing this random army ordered by a deceased Jedi in shady conditions showed up at the exact right moment, I think we should definitely not investigate further"
The Jedi are then slaughtered by the droids because they don’t have the numbers to withstand them.
“All my plans are in disarray but at least a lot of the important Jedi are dead” says Palpatine. “I guess… I’ll need to improvise for the rest. Ho hum.”
To be fair, how would Obi Wan have known there would be an entire whole army of droids besides the ones they were currently fighting? Also, they could still use the rest of the clones to fight the droids, so they could survive Geonosis and then be able to catch Palps off guard.
What is overlooked in this scenario is that Palpatine had already practically won even before the Clone Wars started. Realistically there would be little they could do to stop him lawfully as he controlled the courts and the allegation that he was a Sith was both difficult to prove and not actually illegal anymore. They would have to do what Windu ultimately decided had to be done and just try to kill him. However, he was still a popular elected head official and even if they succeeded this would have destabilized the Republic on the eve of a major crisis. Palpatine would pull the trigger on order 66 early, the Jedi would lose their grand army, the Republic would fall to the Separatists, and Dooku would have taken over. This might be slightly better than what actually happened but the Jedi Order as they had existed for thousands of years was already doomed at this point.
@@kylepessell1350 jEDI WOULD have seen it coming earlier, but after years of fighting, fatigue and just being worned down by war and ultimately weaked to their lowest state.. PAlps had an easy betrayal onm his hand. Cause they habeen working with the Clones for 3 years at that point and trusted them.
@@ChaosDesigned My point was more about how Palpatine's plans were mostly already complete before the Clone Wars even started. The Jedi Order was in a lose-lose situation from the get-go and they likely still would have lost even if they had figured out the plot beforehand. The entire conflict was engineered by Palpatine for the sole purpose of neatly eradicating the Jedi Order and getting a new apprentice. He would have been a bit put-out that his plans had been foiled but he'd have still ultimately had the Jedi in checkmate position anyway. There was no way for them to win.
Because he saw hundreds of trade federation ships. That means millions of droids on that planet alone atleast.
But a single Jedi couldn't have ordered the creation of such a massive army, where would the funding have come from? Surely, the Jedi Council would have noticed such a massive transfer of credits. The only way this could have been hidden is if the funds had been siphoned away over a long period of time, decades at least, and it must have been done by the highest ranking member of the Jedi Council. But who on the Council has served for so long, had the authority to hide such large illicit transfers, make political connections across the galaxy, and is powerful enough in the Force to cloud the judgments of those who might notice?
... Master Yoda! He has been a Jedi for centuries, he had the time to build up the funds, manipulate galactic events over generations, corrupt the Republic from within and making it weak and ineffective, changing the policies of the Jedi Order so that it no longer helped those in need, paving the way for an unstable galaxy beset by conflict and ripe for the taking by a new rising power.
Count Dooku is Unironically the Count of House Serenno so no Illicit funds needed
Darth Plagueis funded it.
Ik this is a joke, but an audit would have definitely solved everything
...unless the Kaminoans work on credit, and just hoped the Jedi/Republic would pay them after 10 years of work 😅
Sifo-Dyas was thrown off the Jedi Council for floating the idea of creating an army for the Republic after he had visions of the Clone Wars. Count Dooku then fed him the idea of using clones and to approach the Kaminoans about it and provided the funds for it. After going behind the Council’s backs and ordering the clones, Sifo-Dyas was killed by the Pyke Syndicate on his way to Felucia under Dooku’s orders who then erased Kamino’s coordinates from the archives thus burying the secret entirely.
@@patrickdoss25 yeah, but where did a single Jedi get the funds to pay for an entire clone army by himself?
He clearly didn't pay out of any kind of Jedi piggy bank, or else they would have noticed.
That alone is question enough to figure out that it was Dooku.
He has the money, he knew Sifo-Dyas, he had access to the archive, and he's right there with the guy who all the clones are of and who also belongs to a culture famous for Jedi killers.
If the Jedi had any sense at all they would see the clones were created by Dooku to kill them.
also love that you started the video with "Hello there" since thats Kenobi's signature line
You get it
@@MatthewMcCleskey
Can you do a 3 minute clip of you as Ki-Adi-Mundi, doing various different takes of "What about the droid attack on the Wookies"?
I'm sure someone would spend top dollar for it.
I wouldn't say Palpatine "just" replaced Valorum, AOTC takes place 10+ years since Phantom Menace.
How often does a politician get replaced once they are in office? With the exception of term limits of course.
@@cledgefenrir5681 IIRC the Republic votes on chancellors every 4 years and palps (albeit through massive amounts of corruption and conspiracy) had won the previous vote
Glad I'm not the only one who knows Legolas never speaks to Frodo.
everyone knows, there are thousands of overused memes about it
what? since when@@rayaqin
@@PurplePeopleHatter I'd say they had started at least 3 years ago
He does once, he says "And you have my bow" directly to the little dude.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who knows that Obi-Wan was really stupid in the prequels
The whole series could've ended with this had he not been on all those Death Sticks earlier in the Episode.
But Ben can't figure things like this out. That's why they call him "Dopey 1 Kanobi".
Only because if they call him Obi Wanker Nobi the video gets demonitised.
@@slacknhash :D
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"It's a good thing we realized having a sudden army of clones of a Jedi killer wasn't such a good idea to keep. Could you imagine what could've happened if they might've turned on us?"
How would the Jedi know of Jango being a Jedi killer anyway, I think it only was Dooku that had crossed paths with him before and even if he had reported his identity rather than saying some Mandalorian did it, he could have easily erased such records before leaving the Jedi temple, just like he did with Kamino.
@@GeneralBlackNorway But you see...the Jedi and Mandelorins get along like peanut butter and oil. Something is going to cause a fire and it's usually the Mandos.
1:57 I thought Anakin force pushed Obi-Wan for a moment, it made sense lol
The creation of the Clone Army was authorized by a Jedi who was killed around the same time the order was places.
The template for the clones was a Mandalorian Bounty Hunter Jedi Killer.
The Bounty Hunter works for Count Dooku, who was a Jedi turned Sith Lord and claims the Senate is directly controlled by a Sith Lord.
The highest ranking politician in the Galactic Senate is Chancellor Palpatine, who rose to power around the same time the order for the Clone Army was placed.
I don’t expect the Jedi Council to instantly realize that Palpatine’s behind it all, but they’d at least look into a few of these mysteries more than not at all.
They question it at the end of the movie, there was nothing they could do. Even if the Jedi somehow won on Geonosis, they would be significantly weakened and been ripe for the picking.
They do investigate it in the Clone Wars. By Revenge of the Sith, they have fought with the clones for 3 years and trust them now.
Sifo-Dyas was kicked off the Council for saying that he had a vision in the Force that the Jedi would need an army. They found his body on Felucia after he'd been sent on a diplomatic mission by Chancellor Valorum. This all happened pre-Palpatine's rise, so there's no real reason for them to connect any of it to him. The most obvious thing to conclude is that Sifo-Dyas' vision was correct, and that he acted on it.
As for Jango working for Dooku ten years after he'd been used as the clone template, there were very, very few bounty hunters around that had the skills of Jango at that time. Dooku really wanted this job done, and so he paid for the best.
@@07jonesj He acted upon a vision worth several % of galactic GDP? It is not just the army. It is all the ships, equipment and logistic. Not a single Jedi noticed the record breaking profits of all the weapon manufactures because they don't watch HolonetTV?
Wouldn't it make more sense for the Jedi to figure it out, but find out Palpatine politically check mated them and the only way is to use force to arrest him? Which backfires and Palpatine uses this against them in order to wipe them out? Which would also give a sense of legitimacy.
Don't forget, these are the same idiots that didn't believe Qui Gon when he told them about Darth Maul
@@samvimes9510"...the same idiots..." That's an understatement.
"Good thing you figured this out obi wan could you imagine if you hadn't" had me dyin 😂😂😂
I don't remember that battle being so chill lol.
They showed just the exciting parts in the movie 😉
"Yeah, one of us might have died."
I hope there's an option when you order the ring for whether it will have dark magic or just normal magic.
I like my magic like I like my chocolate: milky.
@@outtheredude That's certainly a kind of magic.
If only Obi Wan watched the Alex Jones explains the prequels video, so much tragic loss of life could have been averted!
i love how anakin and obi wan both don't disagree with each other at all and hear each other out, no matter how outrageous the claims are
really are a good master and apprentice
also I was expecting the video to suddenly end on a sour note where order 66 happens anyways, I am so happy it got played straight and dooku got a gunship to the face
Just like most problems, if people just talked to eachother things would work out alot better than they do.
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The thing is that even if the Jedi know that Palpatine created the Clone Army, they still couldn't *prove* that he did.
There's also no real (public) connection between Palps and the army. Simon Dyas, the dude who ordered the army, had long campaigned for the jedi/Republic to get an army. He got the cash for it through shell companies that all lead back to a guy who also died 10+ years ago who had no known connection to Palps other than once being seen together during discussions about the invasion of naboo.
Palps isn't even the guy who came up with the clone army either. To my knowledge, the only one who knew about the clone army's true purpose was a kaminoian who died a year after AotC and whose entire knowledge of the plan was a convocation between the dead dude from before about a possible base to use for the clones from 30 years prior to AotC
Well done, Obi-Wan. Really well done. I'm sure even Dooku is proud of you
Love these advertismenets and comedy in one.
Next episode: "If Obi-Wan used his brain for once but then realized, he was wrong"
With classics like: "Obviously we deleted the planet from the archives! Imagine the enemy found out about it!"
and "Wait! Didnt we just talk about how an fake assassination could increase common sympathy...? And that Master Windu just killed an... assassin?"
or "Well, now that we slaughter that clone army, that thought us allies, I almost feel like someone could have set us up to dispose of any opposition to his rise to power. Huh."
Arrest Palpatine with what evidence? He just killed Dooku the one who told him. Lol Obi wan still needs to use his brain.
"The Elf didn't even talk to me." When the ads before the video hit hard.
Obi - Wan: Anakin?
Anakin: Yes, Master?
Obi - Wan: I've been thinking...
Anakin: That's great, Master, but I don't think this is the best moment for a conversation.
Obi - Wan: Of course you don't think. You never think. You just act on instinct.
Anakin: Command & Conquer reference, Master?
Obi - Wan [confused]: Command and what?
Anakin [deflects a blaster bolt]: Never mind. What do mean by I never think? If I didn't think, I wouldn't exist.
Obi -Wan [deflects two blaster bolts]: Descartes? I didn't know you have an interest in philosophy.
Anakin: Of course you didn't, Master. You still have much to learn about me.
Obi - Wan: Hmmm... I guess I do. Anyway, as I was saying...
Anakin [dodges a blaster bolt]: Wow! Did you see that, Master? That was a close one!
Obi - Wan: No, I didn't, you silly boy. I'm facing the opposite direction. Now, as I was saying...
Anakin: Master, I really don't think... [disappears from existence]
Obi - Wan: Anakin? [looks around] Anakin? Huh. Live by Descartes, die by Descartes, I guess.
😁
Anakin: What do you mean I don't think master? I just finished writing my thesis on Darth Plageius the Wise studies. I thought it was pretty good.
@@giantent763 Obi-Wan [slices a droid in half]: Oh? Did you show it to anyone?
I'm mad that I really, really... REALLY want to see this play out 🤣😂🤣😂 can we get a "Star Wars: WHAT IF" please? 🤣🤣
It felt like such a release seeing the story go in this direction instead 😂😂 the last line was killer
Okay, so you get rid of the clone army... now who's gonna fight the droid army? The jedi are currently getting their asses handed to them and the senate probably won't come to a conclusion on who should fund the war before the droids are already at Corusant.
The funny thing is, Dooku straight up told Kenobi that the senate is being controlled by a Sith Lord. And he just doesn’t believe it. Never connected the dots whatsoever
Would honestly love a series done of what ifs
It's very rare that the promo is even better than the regular video, especially when the main video isn't a slouch in the entertainment department either.
That thumbnail is the icing on the cake. 😂
I'll only say that for being the only order to manage the military and other kinds of intel of a whole galaxy the jedi did acceptably well. It's curious their fall didn't happen before. 😂
When Corruscant security searched the Chancellor's computer details of th clone's programming were found, files which he shouldnt have as the Jedi just discovered their existance. When Dooku was captured Obiwan found a droid belonging to dooku, whose memory contained coordinates to several property
Ies around the galaxy that were owed by Palpatine. One of those, an abandoned factory on cooruscant, contained Sith artifacts and recorded converstions between palpatine, a zabtak known as Darth Maul, and the trade federation while they were invading Naboo.
Can we also address how totally dimwitted Anakin is in episode 3? Like how did it take him Palpatine telling him he's the Sith for him to figure out he's the sith?? Dude was dropping hints left and right. Nor does Dooku ever try to tell Anakin before his execution that Palpatine was the Sith lord. He could've saved himself if he just started yapping.
Considering that Anakin was the only one able to fight back, and the more than likely possibility that Palps wasn't helpless in that chair, that may just have ended with all of them being dead instead of just Dooku.
@@Userius1By the point Palpatine was ordering his execution, this risk shouldn't really matter to Dooku.
Considering Dooku literally told the man who the bad guy was and what he was planning only for him to be like "nah Dooku bad. Me no listen" I'd say Obi Wan has the Schrodinger's cat of brains
The Jedi Council really lost competence with the loss of Qui Gon...
So much could have been prevented if the Jedi looked into things a little more than not at all.
I just realized the clones are Mandalorian
Palpatine knew what he was doing
I feel that it's one thing to point this out when you have an omnipotent, omnipresent view of a universe's events, but it's a lot harder to sort things out when you're on the ground dealing with the emotions of war, loss, the fear of losing your loved ones, etc.
No, the creation of the clone army should have set off so many alarm bells but literally not a single person questioned it. Fair enough if they can’t connect all the dots but they were ignorant to the existence of the dots
@@wephilips6651 No, it's worse! It DID set off many alarm bells! In fact, the jedi council ACKNOWLEDGED that it was an obvious trap laid out by their enemy, but they decided they needed the army and assumed they could win the game now that they are aware of it happening.
Yoda screwed up on every step along the way. He said they could play the game and he was the one going "DUko Sith, so he must be lying".
He is also the one who pushed for Anikin to not advance to master because, and this is the best part, he was a fraid of him.
Mr. "Fear leads to hatred and hatredto the dark side" sabotaged Anikin out of fear!
I wanted to see that ad for the rings, or whatever they were selling. It was a damn fine one. Good job, Matt.
The Jedi Council would dismiss Obi-Wan as a crazy conspiracy theorist.
Yoda: "All just speculation this is, Obi Wan. Accuse a political figure head without evidence, the Jedi Council, cannot."
Also, I seem to remember tha Obi Wan straight up told the Council how fishy the Clone army is and everyone agreed that is must be a trap, but Yoda decide it to "play the game of the sith and just win it".
Really, everything that goes wrong is Yoda's fault
Sometimes you have to try not think about how many movies wouldn't work if any of the characters were smart
Obi Wan deduces Palpatine is the real threat trying to take over the entire galaxy and wipe of the Jedi
Proceeds to wipe out all the separatist leaders in one fell swoop, thereby accelerating Palpatine’s plans 🤦🏻♂️
Well there still is one left.
One ugly, immovable one...
Nah, without an outside threat to rally against, there's a limit to how much power he can convince the senate to give him.
@@patbracken all Palps had to do was give Order 66 to wipe out the Jedi and follow it up with either senate arrests or order 37 to force them to cede emergency powers to him. He had a lot of contingencies should a particular scheme fail.
Grievous is running around in the catacombs somewhere.
That would completely fuck up his plan.
Palpatine needed a long drawn out war or else he couldn’t justify his emergency powers.
Could you give insight into how you animate? Its such a unique style and gives life to the animations in a way I haven't seen before
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it's rotoscopy
Must be the first commercial I haven't skipped in my life 😂
Apparently Qui-Gon Jin would have figured this out as his judgement wouldn't have been so easily 'clouded by the darkside' as he wasn't attuned to the Force in quite such a rigid way.
The entire Jedi council: "That is a pretty cool conspiracy theory you have got there."
This is my biggest complaint about Episode 2. Obiwan knew that the clones were copies of Jango who clearly worked for Count Dooku who is the leader of the separatists. He never asked, Why would the leader of the separatists help create an army for the Republic? Also, who was to gain with the death of Padme? Certainly not the Separatists.
That commercial at the beginning was brilliant. I’ve never been swayed more by a commercial.
"Palps, I don't know man. You've been seeming sus lately. It's almost like there's an impostor among us."
-Obi-Wan, maybe
Almost as insightful as Anakin's views on sand.
Dooku didn’t deserve that he could’ve turned back there was still good in him I know it
dang i can definitely see a huge increase in quality on these animations! you're killing it dude, love your stuff
It cracks me up that some people are willing to put deep thought into the particulars of the overarching plot yet still unwilling to read the books.
Less using his brain and more like having 4th wall knowledge
Loved the ad style in this cast good job making the ad entertaining
They never expexted jango fett who offered their dna to make this army for them despite being their enemy would have any ulterior motives
That ring ad was so entertaining, by the time it was over I had forgotten I clicked on a video about something else entirely.
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They all dismissed this because it sounded like conspiracy theory shenanigans to them
Honestly surprised you haven't made a full video just about how intricate Palpatine's plan was
This production is spectacular in so many levels.
Everything except the final bit (clearly a gag I know) makes sense. Dooku would be able to use the force to stop or deflect an approaching transport that size. And he'd use the force to be aware of it in time so don't think they can just speed into him before he can react.
Common sense is not a force ability. You get as much time to think about it as the run time of the movie.
I love how bored they look while blocking laser shots in the middle of the battlefield
Real crazy what could have happened if people actually talked lol, like i was a firm believer that Obi could have tried to talk more sense into Anakin before saying i will do what i must, because obviously Anakin’s ego tripped off that
I love this dude's content.
These are so good😂 and even sponsor ads made by you sre always enjoyable its crazy
Very entertaining as always, your hard work definitely shows
Well the video was great as usual. What amazes me is that you made an advertisement that i actually want to watch. You are truly incredible.
The whole video I’m like uhhh this has been memes to death but the last line still got me good, could you imagine if we hadn’t 😂
Obi-Wan watched Revenge of the Sith before the Clone Wars.
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It's easy to know the solution when you know the outcome.
I think the point is that for some reason the Jedi's never questioned this random gigantic clone army based on a famous Jedi killer who's their enemy secretly ordered and paid for by a dead Jedi who barely had any money (he was a monk) and built in a shady factory on a planet that was deliberately deleted out of the Jedi archives by a high ranking member of the order coming in to conveniently save them at the perfect moment. Don't you think they would ask some questions or look further into it ? Isn't it pretty odd that they were just like "oh look a mysterious army of shady origin came out of nowhere to save us at the perfect time and offered us their services and loyalty for free 🤔 Well better don't question it, I'm sure they don't have any ulterior motives 🤷🏼"
@@benjaminbronnimann3966 I could follow their connections for one or two exchanges, but then they go full Sherlock Holms/ L in the next few.
So just like you said, yes I can see them questioning the army... but straight up saying " didn't this all happen with Palpatine showed up" is a huge jump. Did you see how big that Senate building was? Looks like a countries worth of people were representives.
@@BoyKagome Well, there is a difference between e senator and the chancellor!
@@GameBreaker1055 If you've seen Clone Wars, you know how twisted those politicians could be. The only thing I think hurts Palps is he said he'd give up the emergency powers immediately, but made excuses to hold onto them.
Not enough to make the jump from "corrupt" to "ruler of the sith".
Are these rotoscoped, mocapped, just plain 3d animated, or some mix of them? The really natural body movements have always stood out to me.
Check my description! I linked to Joel Haver's video which is where I learned. (Though I've added a few steps for my own work flow since then)
The short of it is you take footage and draw over a few frames. A program called EbSynth interpolates those drawn frames to match the movement of the footage!
It made me uncomfortable watching these anti-cloners spreading all that dangerous misinformation about Palpatine.
I love how casual this is.
Brain gone, carry on.
This implies a brain was present in the first place.
Great video, and the ad was just as good. Great work.
Obi-wan wouldn't kill all the clons for the potential contingency. Very darkside way to deal with a problem.
This is basically "what if the Jedi weren't stupid."
But they are. They are stupid, and that makes their smug behavior and pretense to wisdom all the more (unintentionally) hilarious.
"Maybe someone who recently rose into power"
"Well...Palpatine did just replace Chancellor Valorum only a short 10 years ago now."
To top it all off, the Jedi pretty much connected all the dots on Clone Wars S6 E10, but they were just like "nah there's no way the clones would turn on us! Lol what a weirdly convenient set of coincidences"
Those impressions are amazing
That was so very satisfying.
Funny how they the entire jedi couldnt see that divide and conquer wasent about the planets, but was about the jedi population.
This guy is making an entire multiverse of Star Wars now
Now I want a complete story from now until Return of the Jedi leading from this event.
I believe it was jedi master Sifo Dyas who ordered the clone army, however Dooku was a pretty close friend of his, and the fact that he turned shortly after his and Qui Gons death is evidence enough
When Obi got his head clean from death sticks addiction.