“Look, it's RB-551.” “No wonder he got blasted. He's one of those older models programmed by a central computer.” “Not us, we're independent thinkers.” “Roger Roger.” “Roger Roger.” -B1 battle droids discussion on Ryloth
@@Cheeseman94this would actually be a really good elseworlds comic for Star Wars. I can totally see grievous surviving utapau and escaping to the unknown regions and creating a new droid superpower to retake the galaxy in the name of his fallen confederacy
I hosted a DnD campaign using the SW5e rules, with Grievous surviving Utapau and secretly pulling the strings of a crime syndicate in order to funnel resources towards a new droid army, his plan was to get a meeting with the emperor to catch them off guard and kill them, but the players stopped him before it could take place.
Imagine Grievous somehow surviving Utapau and finds out about the rise of the galactic empire shortly after. Then proceeds to gather his fleet of dreadnaughts and 100 000s of battle droids secretly stashed away for a last resort and launches a full scale invasion on Coruscant with this theme playing when he drops out of hyper space. CHILLS
You forget. After Grievouses death the cis were rapidly losing the war and were pushed into the top right corner of the galaxy. The republic had better weapons. Faster ships. And more shields in the victory class. The seperatist dreadnought carriers / destroyers werent enough for the dozens they had deployed in each fleet. Epic theme music, wish it was for a better character though. 👀
I'm writing a fanfic where it will build up to Grievous surviving Utapau and becoming the Grand Inquisitor, hunting Jedi and becoming the terror of the empire. But I could also go your route, which sounds fascinating.
Imagine if Greivous surived. I feel like he'd join the rebel alliance after Palpatine betrays him. Bail Organa: "Our fleet has been destroyed. We cannot attack Coruscant now" Admiral Ackbar: "We have no choice! Coruscant is our last hope. We need to take drastic action. I know someone who may be able to help" Mon Mothma: "You aren't suggesting who I think you're suggesting"
@@user-ft3jq5vi2l You do realize a lot of the Rebel Alliance were ex Separatist, right? Cassian Andor, for example, became a resistance fighter against the Republic at the age of 6. Many people saw the Republic and the Empire as the same, I mean, they have a similar naval structure, logo, the same ruler etc.
@@Heymanchillout7531 Obi Wan asked him what he gained by joining Dooku and getting his cybernetics. And Grievous said he gained his future and that now he is the leader of the greatest droid army the galaxy has ever seen. It was fight where Grievous had upper hand and Kenobi tried to get through him by talking about his Khalesh self.
these droids: B1 droid: What Is that?! B1 droid: It sounds like a ship is coming on board B1droid: your sound receivers must be broken Later... B1 droid: I KNOW IT!!! B1 droid: oh, no
@@shauryapallav5674 the rebels had plot armor but at the same time they had better trained troops and better fighters….(and I haven’t watched rebels so I don’t know how much plot armor they really have)
It would be sick if the resistance found an old droid factory and used the army against the first order in the final battle. Like come on why did the final battle of all Starwars feel more forgettable than the battle of Naboo
I like how it sounds threatening at first, but then rises in power and takes an almost tragic tone. The Confederacy of Independent Systems knew all the way the Republic was corrupt. Simply, they didn't realize that the corruption was using them as well.
I mean some of those systems joined because the Republic wasn’t corrupt enough for them namely the big corporate systems that we’re meeting with Dooku on Geonosis and of course the literal slavers.
@@duckhawkninja3614 That's corporations being corporations. They just simply made a profit off the separatist crisis. 😞 The actual Separatists were fairly justified in their leaving the Republic. They were as much a victim of the Sith and those big businesses as the republic was.
i would of loved to see jar jar get surrounded while droids continuously shoot and advance towards him. Jar jar just gets brutally murdered clone wars style
"I have killed so many of your kind. Forgive me if I have forgotten the one you speak of." "It was on Vandos. I was there. I've returned to make certain you kill no more Jedi." "You seek revenge. Then I have already won."
He kind of did. He uploaded the video "The Dark Side March" which consists of the Confederacy of Independent Systems theme, Order 66, Imperial March, Kylo Ren, the First Order March, Separatist Alliance Droid March, and I believe that's it. But you're right, he should throw in every theme of Star Wars in.
The separatists were actually good, they didn’t have any exact rules in place for killing civilians or certain executions they had to take unlike the republic, they were just manipulated by palpatine by being used by the other sith to be weakened by fighting the republic which then became the empire
I mean, I'm sure the average civilian supporter was "good," but the corporate leaders pulling the strings absolutely were not. The CIS went through phases. At the beginning of the war, I'm sure most systems joining had legitimate grievances, but the council we see on Geonosis intends entirely to extract more resources from the Outer Rim and increase their own profits - not a noble goal. Later on, we see the Separatist Senate, the political wing of the CIS, and they do seem genuinely good, ideologically diverse and aspiring towards peace but deemed an illegitimate government by the republic. Those founding corporations like the Banking Clan and Trade Federation are still operating entirely out of greed and selling to both sides, not just the separatists. But by the height of the war and at its end, during the Outer Rim Sieges and the Battle of Coruscant, it seems that the corporate leaders are again at the helm of the CIS. My guess is the Senate has been effectively dissolved at this point, relegated to figureheads. We see the old Separatist Council, not the Senate, are truly in control, as Anakin killing them is a necessity for ending the war. The true leadership of both factions in this conflict are not "good." They both invade and occupy planets that do not want to be a part of this conflict and kill native people defending their homes (think Ryloth and Umbara). They are both driven behind the scenes by heartless, bloated, emergent military-industrial complexes and bloodthirsty magnates with no interests besides money. I believe the conflict could have been solved diplomatically, but that wouldn't have been in Palpatine's interests.
Grievous? No, he just wants to kill Jedi for a crime they didn’t commit. The trade federation though? Well kinda... they are a bunch of mega corps wanting to make more money of the outer rim. Meanwhile the republic wants to keep that revenue and prevent outer rim living standards from plummeting even further. But mainly the revenue.
@@ragnerschwarzmane3412 Yeah Grievous was an absolute monster, I love that guy. Since it's the Droid March I was just talking about the CIS in general.
The sepratist where good only the military was bad grievous wanted to just kill jedi for what they did to his people and also just wanted to kill anyone
Let's see, the CIS military committed many war crimes and morally questionable things, the big players in the CIS (the corporations) all had their own interests (mainly profit from the war and less regulation if they won the war.), and the people and planets within the CIS that weren't forced in against their will all wanted freedom from the corrupt republic.
now THIS is my jam. Also i live how at one point u made the theme sound heroic, almost as if u were highlighting that the Seperatist were actually the good guys in the prequels (which i believe is true)
Fighting the tyranny of the Jedi and their unethical republic. The Jedi had commited so many crimes that a galaxy lead by Dooku soduku would fair well.
1:48-2:09 I can see this in a trailer for a live action Clone Wars; a Y-Wing bomber crashing to the ground, rolling and smashing into an AAT tank, a group of clones throwing themselves into a barrel roll to avoid a massive blast, a couple of battle droids walking in an ash covered scorched battlefield turn their heads as a close by explosion rains dirt down on them as they continue firing.
The separatist droids were the most soulless and dumb creatures in the galaxy, however, John Williams made the real heroes who died on the battlefields. Great job, John. And you too Kim. The both of you did amazing work.
@@muimuisgameplay9522 That's totally not what I was talking about. I admitted that the droids were bad and I said that John Williams (the composer of the original music) made these bad droids better. And yes, the clones are the best but that's a different thing.
I would love a Seperatist Holdouts theme, sort of like this one, that conveys a sort of desperation for the last of the Seperatists, but it subtly transitions to a theme more like the Rebel Alliance.
@@bk_Syndicate_FL850KH ok so my first favorite of his was the Imperial March x Jedi Temple March then i took that back for the Imperial March and Battle of Heros mix and now for this
This reminds me that the battle droids were also heroes of war. They faithfully served their purpose until the bitter end. Even when they knew they would loose, they put their all into everything, dying beside each other on the battlefield. Unlike the clones, they never turned on their superiors, but instead did the noble thing to do and stayed loyal. Be like the battle droids.
@@UltimatelyAllah quoting someone who was biased on the biased on the subject and proven wrong. Clones are just organic droids. Both are programed, both can develope personalities. Both are only as free as their masters let them.
It is crazy that Palpatine controlled the senate (which controlled the Jedi) and the Sith (which controlled the CIS). All four super powers during the Clone Wars (Senate, Jedi, CIS, and Sith) were simultaneously under Palpatine's command. (technically Yoda was in command of the Jedi but Palpatine could ask him to do anything for him and Yoda would do it so.....)
I just wanted to remind everyone that obiwan committed a war crime by faking a surrender at cristophsis and Anakin committed one at ryloth and one in that battle in season seven.
@@superkamiguru6856 too be fair, those were normally under the orders of a CEO asshole, and they used Droids programed only for war, in comparison to using say Garrison specific droids. Whenever it wasn't done by a CEO, it was done by a tactical droid who was programed to prioritize logic, victory, and destruction of their enemies. And it did that well enough, especially on Ryloth where it used the Jedi's views and morals against them. Even if there should have been programming against using civilians as hostages and what not.
man, listening to this theme makes me kinda sad how they made General Grievous into a joke in the animated Clone Wars series. He only loses and runs away. BUT Clone Wars from 2003 showed him as very dangerous, by defeating 5 Jedi in 1 battle. + creeping the hell out of Shaak Ti and killing those other 3 Jedi while kidnapping Palpatine.
that means grievous had killed 503 jedi to add to his colletction bro wiped out 5% of the jedi order (since there were approximately 10.000 jedi during the time of the prequels)
I was startled to hear this theme playing when rewatching Phantom Menace, during the invasion of Naboo. I guess I'd gotten so used to it being known as the 'seperatist march' that I completely forgot about that. It was a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
@@escalatorfou722 order 99 is what was used to deactivate the separatists droid army after order 66 at the end of the clone wars. Here's how it would really go. Tyranus: execute order 99. B1 battle droids: drop on the floor. Sidious: grinning. tyranus: shit
I love how between the droid army march, grand army of the republic march, and imperial march, you can hear the progression from start to finish as we witness Anakins turn to the dark side
We need a seperatist focused serie. Either set in the clone wars time, but viewed from the other side, or somebody rebuilding their techs later. If they were consistently winning over the out of image, beating back clones, succesfully infiltrated coruscant and almost kidnapped the chancellor and had B2 droids, droideka and Magna guards theres some seriously underutilized potential
I want Darth tryranus and tarkin to work together cause of how they were played by actors that were such good friends. Plus watch greavous slowly turning into the metal monster he was would be awesome
I miss the Droid army, and I hope to see them in action again. They are most favorite faction, and if there was a place I would like to be in the starwars universe, it would be at the factory observing its growing creations. So much potential.
What separates Sammy's music from all the other "remixes" is that he doesn't simply cut and loop, and adds muffles and bass and dubstep. He actually creates whole new layers of music, and repurposes the already existing ones. That's why he's the best.
General Grievous is one of my all time favorite characters because he is just so awesome and cool looking and he doesn't rely on the force to win battles *Because he is a cyborg so he can't xd* he just has brute force and has lightsabers, just imagine General Grievous charging at you with his army of battle droids and ripping through the clone lines as he chops them up with his lightsabers. HE NEEDS A MOVIE JUST ON HIM AND HIS BACK STORY HE IS SO COOOOOOOL.
"Die Republic dogs!"
This has always been one of my favorite march themes in Star Wars. Good to hear your take!
I did not expect you to be here
@@skeleguna.k.adefinitelynot4656 I'm always here, I love Samuel's music lol
It sounds just like the grievous theme
Does that imply that dogs exist in a galaxy far far away?
You are sounding like a separatists.
"I am in control of the largest droid army the galaxy has ever seen!"
Wait are you in control of an army? I think you meant the army is under your control
@@arkhoss08 no its in control m8
What
@@arkhoss08 they pretty much mean the same "i am in control of (X)" versus "(X) is under my control"
@roli. Who said that wasit grevious in the clone wars
"I'm no errand boy. And I'm not in this war for Dooku's politics. *I am the leader of the most powerful droid army the galaxy has ever seen!"*
The most powerful DRIOD army but not the mot powerful army (A.K.A) The Grand Army of The Republic.
@@chriswaugh264 Die Armee der Separatisten war stärker als die der Republik
@@chriswaugh264 the droids didn’t win because they not supposed to
@@rebelfriend9006 God point they where supposed to loose so that Palpatine could make the Empire
i love when he said that !!! empire/rebel/clone army are pathetics!
“Look, it's RB-551.”
“No wonder he got blasted. He's one of those older models programmed by a central computer.”
“Not us, we're independent thinkers.”
“Roger Roger.”
“Roger Roger.”
-B1 battle droids discussion on Ryloth
Roger Roger
@@hawkz1271 exposed as a droid confirmed
@@UltraBrickStudios Ironic!
Roger Roger. Awaiting commands sir
Roger Roger
"Crush them... make them suffer!"
"Roger Roger"
66 likes?! NO ONE CHANGE IT OR ELSE...
Edit: YOU HAD ONE JOB INTERNET! 〽😎⚡
@@palpatinethesenatehog7086 68 likes! Nani?!
@@mikey4117 is treason then
“Who’s roger” o_o
@@skeletonsniper8227 Roger Roger
This is the theme that plays when Grievous survives Utapau and unlocks his inner 2003.
YOU ARE RIGHT.
@@Cheeseman94this would actually be a really good elseworlds comic for Star Wars. I can totally see grievous surviving utapau and escaping to the unknown regions and creating a new droid superpower to retake the galaxy in the name of his fallen confederacy
I hosted a DnD campaign using the SW5e rules, with Grievous surviving Utapau and secretly pulling the strings of a crime syndicate in order to funnel resources towards a new droid army, his plan was to get a meeting with the emperor to catch them off guard and kill them, but the players stopped him before it could take place.
@@punikki9010 Were your party imperials? Either way cool scenario.
@@TK--hf6db They were neither rebels nor imperials, they were a ragtag bunch of mercenaries and vagrants looking to take over the syndicate.
"Army or not, you must realize, you are doomed..."
"Oh i don't think so"
*generel kenobi Force pushes*
*Grievous spider crawls*
@@lennisvenfelt2351 *kenobi gets in the taun -taun and starts chasing grevious*
@@lennisvenfelt2351 I think so
*blasts*
Is it just me, or Grievous looks kinda *_short_* there in the picture?
Anakin Skywalker he does look a little shorter than I expected
He is shorter than you expected.
I expected someone taller
He just looks like being short cause you got the highground at least
Aren't you a little short for a lightsaber wielding cyborg?
Imagine Grievous somehow surviving Utapau and finds out about the rise of the galactic empire shortly after. Then proceeds to gather his fleet of dreadnaughts and 100 000s of battle droids secretly stashed away for a last resort and launches a full scale invasion on Coruscant with this theme playing when he drops out of hyper space. CHILLS
Palpatine why do I hear boss music
With the count dead evey droid in the galaxy would be his to comand the battle would be legendy
You forget. After Grievouses death the cis were rapidly losing the war and were pushed into the top right corner of the galaxy. The republic had better weapons. Faster ships. And more shields in the victory class. The seperatist dreadnought carriers / destroyers werent enough for the dozens they had deployed in each fleet.
Epic theme music, wish it was for a better character though. 👀
@@ii-vadersfist-ii501st3 2003 grevious is awesome clone wars one sucks
I'm writing a fanfic where it will build up to Grievous surviving Utapau and becoming the Grand Inquisitor, hunting Jedi and becoming the terror of the empire. But I could also go your route, which sounds fascinating.
Imagine if Greivous surived. I feel like he'd join the rebel alliance after Palpatine betrays him.
Bail Organa: "Our fleet has been destroyed. We cannot attack Coruscant now"
Admiral Ackbar: "We have no choice! Coruscant is our last hope. We need to take drastic action. I know someone who may be able to help"
Mon Mothma: "You aren't suggesting who I think you're suggesting"
Yeah, a lot of former republic-former seppy interactions would be rather awkward in the rebellion.
i would rather have stayed dead than join those Jedi scum
@@Scar3crowss you know Grievous WAS a rebel to the Republic
@@user-ft3jq5vi2l
You do realize a lot of the Rebel Alliance were ex Separatist, right? Cassian Andor, for example, became a resistance fighter against the Republic at the age of 6. Many people saw the Republic and the Empire as the same, I mean, they have a similar naval structure, logo, the same ruler etc.
If only Disney had the balls to do a "What If?" Version of star wars. I would watch the crap out of an anthology show with alternate realities
*"I AM THE LEADER OF THE GREATEST DROID ARMY THE GALAXY HAS EVER SEEN!"* - General Grievous
Balrok99 when did he say that?
@@Heymanchillout7531
Obi Wan asked him what he gained by joining Dooku and getting his cybernetics. And Grievous said he gained his future and that now he is the leader of the greatest droid army the galaxy has ever seen.
It was fight where Grievous had upper hand and Kenobi tried to get through him by talking about his Khalesh self.
these droids:
B1 droid: What Is that?!
B1 droid: It sounds like a ship is coming on board
B1droid: your sound receivers must be broken
Later...
B1 droid: I KNOW IT!!!
B1 droid: oh, no
An army with no loyalty, no spirit, just progamming. What have you to show for all you power?, what have you to gain?
@@balrok9959 Which episode?
Separatist tacticals droids: Our chance of winning the battle are of 92.569%
Plot armor: *hello there*
the force affects the star wars galaxy in such a way that plot armor is basically canon
Technically they could pump drops every minute. No cloning process could keep up.
They would swim in terminators by the end of the war lol
I realised republic had more plot armour than rebel alliance.
@@shauryapallav5674 the rebels had plot armor but at the same time they had better trained troops and better fighters….(and I haven’t watched rebels so I don’t know how much plot armor they really have)
It didn't protect the younglings
John Williams makes amazing music and Samuel Kim weaponizes his music
He was trained in music art by John Williams himself. He distract, suprised and catch our attention good as hell
Edward Taka No he wasn’t 😂
@@HOODCHRYMER Damn it xD hahaha
Just like I weaponized my collection.
@General Grievous You must be a Jedi trick! A republic spy! Or a clone of some fashion. *cough*
It would be sick if the resistance found an old droid factory and used the army against the first order in the final battle. Like come on why did the final battle of all Starwars feel more forgettable than the battle of Naboo
Hey Battle of Naboo is Awesome!
JJ abram’s style: bigger, more, lens flare, plot holes covered up with bigger plot holes
Plotthound 1 Sounds a lot like that one episode of Rebels where Rex and the Ghost crew team up with Kalani’s battle droids to fight the Empire.
Battle of Naboo is AMAZING
What battle? 😉
I like how it sounds threatening at first, but then rises in power and takes an almost tragic tone. The Confederacy of Independent Systems knew all the way the Republic was corrupt. Simply, they didn't realize that the corruption was using them as well.
I mean some of those systems joined because the Republic wasn’t corrupt enough for them namely the big corporate systems that we’re meeting with Dooku on Geonosis and of course the literal slavers.
@@duckhawkninja3614 That's corporations being corporations. They just simply made a profit off the separatist crisis. 😞 The actual Separatists were fairly justified in their leaving the Republic. They were as much a victim of the Sith and those big businesses as the republic was.
You’re sounding like a separatist
"This theme will make Samuel look like a powerful separatist..." - Dooku (not referring to Clovis)?
we need an epic version of the Stranger Things theme and an emotional version of the Ant-Man and the Wasp theme
Roger roger
Of course asians are separatists
For the confederacy
I have always loved this theme. Say what you want about TPM but seeing the battle droids unfolding and marching towards the gungans is epic.
Same the droids are so much cooler than the clones in my opinion
i would of loved to see jar jar get surrounded while droids continuously shoot and advance towards him. Jar jar just gets brutally murdered clone wars style
TPM had two very iconic themes imo, the droid army theme and the final battle theme. This droid theme just gives me goosebumps.
i loved the prequels
"I have killed so many of your kind. Forgive me if I have forgotten the one you speak of."
"It was on Vandos. I was there. I've returned to make certain you kill no more Jedi."
"You seek revenge. Then I have already won."
Underrated comment
What's this quote from?
@@rudysmith1445 From the Dark Horse comics, I forget the story atm.
Edit: Star Wars: General Grievous # 4 is the issue where the quote is from.
For May 4, you need to make the ultimate Star Wars song. Throw in every theme you can. That would be so epic.
Keep up the good work!
Yeah. I can’t wait for the best mashup
May the 4th be with you. Always
Hope he says “It will be done my lord”
THE ULTIMATE STAR WARS MASHUP HOLY SHIT THATS A BRILLIANT IDEA I HOPE HE WILL DO IT
He kind of did. He uploaded the video "The Dark Side March" which consists of the Confederacy of Independent Systems theme, Order 66, Imperial March, Kylo Ren, the First Order March, Separatist Alliance Droid March, and I believe that's it. But you're right, he should throw in every theme of Star Wars in.
Reminder: sacrifice is what you were built for.
Roger, roger.
Meatbags bad, clankers good
Roger roger
I was too young to remember the Clone Wars, but from this it sounds like it was quite the war.
Someone should tell him…
“It was a war so great, only the few remaining of us Jedi can tell the tale…” -Remus Trimble, surviving Jedi from order 66.
You should rematch it.
They dropped season 7 in 2020 and a new series named the Bad Batch in the clone wars art style.
ok so basically a super jedi got sad and then the galaxy started killing eachother
@@long_chin_man sounds like a very Jedi thing to do. Dang Jedi!
“There is a concern that the republic may discovered weaknesses in our ships design!“
-Tactical Droid
“I accept your logic.“
“I find your lack of ineptitude less amusing as time go by”
Where do these come from ?
@@hondopirat2735 Bf 2 Capital Supremecy.
I am as impressed as my programming allows
“For the Seperatist Alliance!”
Confederation*
“Win or be deactivated!”
@@DerektheDalek Roger, roger!
"We have control of a command post"
Good choice soldier!
The separatists were actually good, they didn’t have any exact rules in place for killing civilians or certain executions they had to take unlike the republic, they were just manipulated by palpatine by being used by the other sith to be weakened by fighting the republic which then became the empire
I mean, I'm sure the average civilian supporter was "good," but the corporate leaders pulling the strings absolutely were not. The CIS went through phases. At the beginning of the war, I'm sure most systems joining had legitimate grievances, but the council we see on Geonosis intends entirely to extract more resources from the Outer Rim and increase their own profits - not a noble goal.
Later on, we see the Separatist Senate, the political wing of the CIS, and they do seem genuinely good, ideologically diverse and aspiring towards peace but deemed an illegitimate government by the republic. Those founding corporations like the Banking Clan and Trade Federation are still operating entirely out of greed and selling to both sides, not just the separatists.
But by the height of the war and at its end, during the Outer Rim Sieges and the Battle of Coruscant, it seems that the corporate leaders are again at the helm of the CIS. My guess is the Senate has been effectively dissolved at this point, relegated to figureheads. We see the old Separatist Council, not the Senate, are truly in control, as Anakin killing them is a necessity for ending the war.
The true leadership of both factions in this conflict are not "good." They both invade and occupy planets that do not want to be a part of this conflict and kill native people defending their homes (think Ryloth and Umbara). They are both driven behind the scenes by heartless, bloated, emergent military-industrial complexes and bloodthirsty magnates with no interests besides money. I believe the conflict could have been solved diplomatically, but that wouldn't have been in Palpatine's interests.
They literally committed two genocides and were even more corrupt than the galactic senate
“Back away I will deal with this Jedi slime myself!”- General Grievous
Your Move
Hello there. *cough*
This is getting out of hand now there is two of them!
@@dat1som what do we do Captain?
On your tail general Kenobi
“In my calculations our chances of winning are 84,92 percent.“
*proceeds to die to plot-armored jedi*
@@user-ft3jq5vi2l the republic has a cheat engine that called “script.“
So The Battle is Alredy Won. The Republic has no Chance against The Separatists. Good Strategic Calculations T-Series Unit
@@garotogamerprofissional8266“ I am as impressed as my programming allows.“
@@tacticaldroid1570 BF2 Droid Announcer tho
Imagine a R rated General Grievous movie
A badass war machine with a cocky attitude? Sounds good to me
*forgives disney for the sequels*
With heavy blood and gore
Called: Grievous of the Kalleesh: Fall of the Jedi
The 2003 Clone Wars animated series gave us some of that
“I was trained in your Jedi arts by Count Dooku”- General Grievous
“Hey, remember General Grievous, Grand Inquisitor? We should do that with our lightsabers.” - Imperial Order of Inquisitors, maybe
Yes and count dooku got his neck sliced by anakin
Which explains why he dies so easily and runs whenever he can
"Your training has served me well."
*CHOUGH CHOUGH*
*DIES* -General Grievous
Commander Gree: *The droids have started their main power generators*
Yoda: *Then now the time it is Commander*
Wryyy
Charge-
Captain Rex what
What
Captain Rex makes no sense
Grievous was and still is menacing as hell. Great design and backstory!
"For the Seperatist Alliance!"- B1 Battle Droid from the Battlefront 2 gameplay trailer.
It was actually a gameplay trailer.
@@bobafett9348 thanks for correcting me
Long live the confederacy of independence systems
Independent* ;)
@@Mystixor indeed
@General Grievous i was just thinking the same thing
@The Biddi Boy XD
@Commando Droid both of us
Its crazy when you think when you were a kid these guys were the bad guys. But now you realize they were just fighting for their freedom.
Grievous? No, he just wants to kill Jedi for a crime they didn’t commit. The trade federation though? Well kinda... they are a bunch of mega corps wanting to make more money of the outer rim. Meanwhile the republic wants to keep that revenue and prevent outer rim living standards from plummeting even further. But mainly the revenue.
@@ragnerschwarzmane3412 Yeah Grievous was an absolute monster, I love that guy. Since it's the Droid March I was just talking about the CIS in general.
The sepratist where good only the military was bad grievous wanted to just kill jedi for what they did to his people and also just wanted to kill anyone
@@sven1966 Yeah...
Let's see, the CIS military committed many war crimes and morally questionable things, the big players in the CIS (the corporations) all had their own interests (mainly profit from the war and less regulation if they won the war.), and the people and planets within the CIS that weren't forced in against their will all wanted freedom from the corrupt republic.
now THIS is my jam. Also i live how at one point u made the theme sound heroic, almost as if u were highlighting that the Seperatist were actually the good guys in the prequels (which i believe is true)
While they had good motivations, I have to disagree due to the actions they actually committed
Fighting the tyranny of the Jedi and their unethical republic. The Jedi had commited so many crimes that a galaxy lead by Dooku soduku would fair well.
zZhiNn the separatists had a good cause but many people don’t realize it because of the evil actions of count dooku and the trade federation
@@kingrex3411 Coming with someones name having Cap. "Rex" in it is pretty lame.
The republic cast them away so they fought back
Please do these....
The Grand Inquisitor’s Theme
The Second Sister’s Theme
General Kota and the Control Room Duel
Yes please
And either gra’tua cuun or Dha Werda Verda from the republic commando soundtrack
ua-cam.com/video/6uMjOhSwAs4/v-deo.html
the second sister's theme is in there at 37:13
idk about the others
Lightsabers: **exist**
Grievous: **heavy asthmatic coughing**
General Grievous: That wasn’t much of a rescue.
Droid: Your Welcome.
Other Droid: "He's the brains, sweetheart!"
This is definitely the best in my collection
Asthmatic laughter*
Hello there!
@General Grievous all of us.
Hello fellow bronchitis victims
This it getting out of hand,now there are more of you
@@LongNgo-eg4ft yeah.. Still. Perhaps all grievous's can start an intricate trading system.
1:48-2:09 I can see this in a trailer for a live action Clone Wars; a Y-Wing bomber crashing to the ground, rolling and smashing into an AAT tank, a group of clones throwing themselves into a barrel roll to avoid a massive blast, a couple of battle droids walking in an ash covered scorched battlefield turn their heads as a close by explosion rains dirt down on them as they continue firing.
The separatist droids were the most soulless and dumb creatures in the galaxy, however, John Williams made the real heroes who died on the battlefields. Great job, John. And you too Kim. The both of you did amazing work.
Clones are the best
@@muimuisgameplay9522
That's totally not what I was talking about. I admitted that the droids were bad and I said that John Williams (the composer of the original music) made these bad droids better. And yes, the clones are the best but that's a different thing.
@@banderasz1185 "Battle droids were almost a match for the clones, and super battle droids were more than a match"- AOTC novel.
@@ForsakenDreamer7 I haven't read that.
Fives could take a SBD, tho
I read the notification as sexiest droid army
"I mean, you're not wrong"
True. It is a nice army.
Yummy
Well...I wouldn’t say sexist. But there weren’t a lot of gals leading the droids.
@@somethingbeyondwords9553 Might wanna read their comment again, buddy. But I guess that's true?
I would love a Seperatist Holdouts theme, sort of like this one, that conveys a sort of desperation for the last of the Seperatists, but it subtly transitions to a theme more like the Rebel Alliance.
ok i take it back this might be my new favorite.
what do you take back?
@@bk_Syndicate_FL850KH ok so my first favorite of his was the Imperial March x Jedi Temple March then i took that back for the Imperial March and Battle of Heros mix and now for this
This track is definitely the best track he ever made.
2 people: *dislike the video*
Me: you’ve Rogerd your last roger
This is getting out of hand now there are 35 of them
@@nelsonrossiter5711 my lord, is that legal?!
lego kingTM no it’s not legal, I’m afraid we have no other choice. Commander execute order 66
PLK 11 Roger Rogers for you
236 Rogers rogers, what's next? Order 666?
This reminds me that the battle droids were also heroes of war. They faithfully served their purpose until the bitter end. Even when they knew they would loose, they put their all into everything, dying beside each other on the battlefield. Unlike the clones, they never turned on their superiors, but instead did the noble thing to do and stayed loyal. Be like the battle droids.
The clones had inhibitor chips that forced them to turn.
@@kingofspades1785 ^
But they're an army with no loyalty, no spirit, nothing for them to gain. Meanwhile, loyalty means everything to the clones.
@@UltimatelyAllah quoting someone who was biased on the biased on the subject and proven wrong. Clones are just organic droids. Both are programed, both can develope personalities. Both are only as free as their masters let them.
They’re robots. They are programmed just for that
It is crazy that Palpatine controlled the senate (which controlled the Jedi) and the Sith (which controlled the CIS). All four super powers during the Clone Wars (Senate, Jedi, CIS, and Sith) were simultaneously under Palpatine's command. (technically Yoda was in command of the Jedi but Palpatine could ask him to do anything for him and Yoda would do it so.....)
We definitely need a general grievous stand alone movie
One of the best star wars songs
When you realize the Separatists were the good guys...
Well, each side got played pretty hard by the emperor.
Plus the CIS army committed many war crimes at the hand of Grievous and Dooku..
I just wanted to remind everyone that obiwan committed a war crime by faking a surrender at cristophsis and Anakin committed one at ryloth and one in that battle in season seven.
@@gregoryfava2482 What was the one commited on Ryloth?
@@superkamiguru6856 too be fair, those were normally under the orders of a CEO asshole, and they used Droids programed only for war, in comparison to using say Garrison specific droids.
Whenever it wasn't done by a CEO, it was done by a tactical droid who was programed to prioritize logic, victory, and destruction of their enemies. And it did that well enough, especially on Ryloth where it used the Jedi's views and morals against them. Even if there should have been programming against using civilians as hostages and what not.
"Roger.
Roger!
ROGER!
*ROGERRRR!!!!!!* "
-General Grievous, Battlefront II 2005
"This is a waste of my training, bring me more Jedi!"
General Grievous is here Let's make this quick
Haha I remember this lol
This sounds as heroic as it needs to be, these guys fought for their freedom.
The ability you have to make something epic more epic is truly epic.
I Like this epic theme and that you have general Grievous in picture as their leader! You make great music and I love it! 👍🏻😂
This guy should have over a million subscribers by now if he's making this great music. It blows my mind
I'm not sure what that laughing emoji is supposed to mean
man, listening to this theme makes me kinda sad how they made General Grievous into a joke in the animated Clone Wars series. He only loses and runs away. BUT Clone Wars from 2003 showed him as very dangerous, by defeating 5 Jedi in 1 battle. + creeping the hell out of Shaak Ti and killing those other 3 Jedi while kidnapping Palpatine.
This part 1:48-2:10 is just too beautiful to hear
The only people who would dare and dislike are Stormtroopers that missed the like button
Just Some Guy without a Mustache you mean clones right?
But how could strormtroopers be precise enough to even hit the dislike button?
Impossible. Only stormtroopers could be that precise.
Ben Baeside
Clones wouldn't miss the like button.
especially final order era stormtroopers
If Disney ever made a movie about the separatists they could end it here in the song 1:16 and the credits will roll as it continues to play
Yes
Love the little flourish of Grievous's theme right before the vocals kick in. Great work as always!
The dislikes are the jedi's who's lightsaber is in his collection
that means grievous had killed 503 jedi to add to his colletction
bro wiped out 5% of the jedi order (since there were approximately 10.000 jedi during the time of the prequels)
that has to be the best separatist i´ve ever seen
so it would seem
I got chills.,I can't understand how you can improve star wars soundtracks
YES 0:52
When you thought this song couldn't get better than samuel kim comes and blows our minds.
Imagine CIS return helping the rebels with this theme and Grevious returns as a good guyy. Jeez I i get goosebumps thinking about this
This is just epic "im in control of the largest droid army the galaxy has ever seen" I love The general grievous
I was startled to hear this theme playing when rewatching Phantom Menace, during the invasion of Naboo. I guess I'd gotten so used to it being known as the 'seperatist march' that I completely forgot about that. It was a surprise, to be sure, but a welcome one.
You should combine this theme to the Imperial March! It would sound awesome!
Fr tho who els glad the music starts over in this so you don’t have to keep replaying it when it finishes as much
This will make a fine addition to my playlist.
This remix will be a fine addition to my music collection
What if the separatist betrayed sidious
Dark Tyranus : execute order 99
Dark Sidious : shit...
@@escalatorfou722 order 99 is what was used to deactivate the separatists droid army after order 66 at the end of the clone wars. Here's how it would really go.
Tyranus: execute order 99.
B1 battle droids: drop on the floor.
Sidious: grinning.
tyranus: shit
@@escalatorfou722 It's actually "Darth" not Dark.
@@GamingWithMoses Ho yes excuse me, it is dark for me because I'm french
@@occupiedquill9282 In fact, I have learning something today
Canon Vader: all too easy
Legends Grievous: define easy, Darth.
Vader would one shot his hearth with force
This theme never ceases to amaze me at any given moment!
I love how between the droid army march, grand army of the republic march, and imperial march, you can hear the progression from start to finish as we witness Anakins turn to the dark side
My new favorite song.
I wish someone would make a remaster of the movies using your music!
Me when i see the 20 dislikes: *This is getting out of hand, now there is 20 of them!*
Now this is a worthy comment
Until it was edited
“The disliker must have been reprogrammed.“
The Lost Twenty....
They can't do that.....Shoot them or something!!!
283 Jedi scum. Execute Order 66.
We need a seperatist focused serie. Either set in the clone wars time, but viewed from the other side, or somebody rebuilding their techs later. If they were consistently winning over the out of image, beating back clones, succesfully infiltrated coruscant and almost kidnapped the chancellor and had B2 droids, droideka and Magna guards theres some seriously underutilized potential
I want Darth tryranus and tarkin to work together cause of how they were played by actors that were such good friends. Plus watch greavous slowly turning into the metal monster he was would be awesome
Amazing, I love the Seperatist March so this is so GOOD!
awwww yeeeeeh this is defiantly an EPICLY fine addition to my collection
Ender Undead Pirate of the void Hey that’s my line
"Uh looks like the engines are set to destroy themselves,
OUT OF MY WAY
Hey that was just rUdE"
this is great keep up the good work
Best Star Wars Army, best Star wars Army theme.
This will make a fine addition to my workout playlist 💪😈
Probably one of the most epic theme I ever listened.
This song will make a fine addition to my playlist
I miss the Droid army, and I hope to see them in action again. They are most favorite faction, and if there was a place I would like to be in the starwars universe, it would be at the factory observing its growing creations. So much potential.
The droid army is so underrated.
I visualize Dooku and Grevious fighting Sidious together in a cool alternate universe where they’re the good guys.
This makes me love the seperatists, I keep humming this all day bro.
What separates Sammy's music from all the other "remixes" is that he doesn't simply cut and loop, and adds muffles and bass and dubstep. He actually creates whole new layers of music, and repurposes the already existing ones. That's why he's the best.
One of the most epic themes I’ve ever hard goosebumps whole time may the force be with you
General Grievous is one of my all time favorite characters because he is just so awesome and cool looking and he doesn't rely on the force to win battles *Because he is a cyborg so he can't xd* he just has brute force and has lightsabers, just imagine General Grievous charging at you with his army of battle droids and ripping through the clone lines as he chops them up with his lightsabers. HE NEEDS A MOVIE JUST ON HIM AND HIS BACK STORY HE IS SO COOOOOOOL.
he cant use the force cause he doesnt have the blood of a jedi
@@xgameboyx6820 Yeah
@@rogamer7895 but if he had jedi blood and a cyborg it would have been awesome
@@xgameboyx6820 :O YES
YEEEESSSSS
I WAS WAITING FOR THAT ONE !
THANKS SAM, YOU DA BOSS !
0:27 my favourite part
Always been my favorite faction theme. And you made it SOOOO GOOD. "Wow! This cover sure is epic!" -battle droid just before death.
In 11 secs after the upload, booyah.
I've always loved this melody. You've put a powerful spotlight on it
AHHHH ANOTHER VIDEO TO ADD TO MY PLAYLIST
Phenomenal work as always
We making it out of the clone wars with this one 🔥🔥
*This will make a fine addition to my collection.*
General Grevious: My Lord, what about Count Dooku's death?
Palpatiene: His lost was a necessary death.