This is how he is normally while alone. Vader carries immense sadness with him at all times. Sometimes, it is overshadowed by anger, but the sadness is always there.
George himself didn't even know what it was. He just added it to make it seem there is more to this universe than we saw. And I think it worked. That single line was the base of an entire phenomenon
blitz gaming I’m 99.99% sure it’s not over, we got robbed of over a season of content, I wouldn’t be surprised if Disney did two-three more 10-12 episode packages and calls them like “lost missions 2” or something, the reason being the fact that Disney cares about money and they need content to plug into Disney+, also people will want more, and they have a lot of content skipped
The ominous music plus the fact that nobody's saying a word is haunting. It's actually kinda depressing. All those years of excitement and adventure are gone. Evil has taken over and all hope is seemingly lost. The characters we once knew and loved are gone. Scattered to the cold winds.
..........okay that just makes this even more depressing but that does fit it cause your right. And to be honest when Ashoka dropped her lightsaber and Vader slowly fading out of the visor just....hurt because your always expecting a big happy ending with where all the characters are now right? Nah mate cause this, is an ending of a life that Anakin will never be able to get back. And the characters? We’re buried in the snow, on a marooned planet, all of there sacrifices. Meaning nothing. And I imagined when Vader picked up his former apprentices lightsaber, he remembered all the good times and adventures he had with her. And now, all he had left is her lightsaber. And when he looked up, I would imagine him silently saying “I’m so sorry snips”
Such a poetic end. He finds Ahsoka's lightsaber near a crash of a Venator, and believes that she died, which makes sense as to why in Rebels he says "The apprentice lives...".
it doesnt make sense, why is the lightsaber not buried like the other helmets deep in the ground? Edit: BTW ,it wasnt deep buried lmao Vader literally arrives and casually picks up the saber from the surface, no deep digging at all
It’s crazy they did this so well because the fact is they didn’t give us any expressions so we the viewers just like most of the movies and sequels can make our own theories and paths they let us chose what he felt
Fulcrum. The clone wars is a brilliant show and much better than most of the films in its journey but the things the films did better was show Anakins fall to the dark side. He’s this fragile conflicted boy who becomes disillusioned with the Jedi and has all the stress piled on him, the prophecy, distrust from the council, Slow grooming by palpatine, the fear his wife will die. So it makes sense when he’s tempted with a way to save her. In the clone wars however, Anakins cocky and charming and funny and a bad boy who just gets aggressive sometimes. His personality is so radically different to movie Anakin that it’s harder to imagine him falling to the dark side as easily as he does. Watching Anakin at the start of the final two clone wars episodes, it’s hard to imagine what he’d be at the end of it. Anakin throughout revenge of the sith however, it leads nicely into his downfall
Years later, Vader did not come to that planet for his health, Anakin came to that planet looking for a shred of hope that he could pull himself back from what he had become. And he did not find it.
Are you sure that this scene took place years later? I think it took places a few days at the most, after Vader learnt that "he killed Padme" and that he went to this planet to find Ahsoka as a last resort of comfort, hope and forgiveness.
@@bedlams9594 But if that's the case... then why didn't he try to look for Ahsoka immediately after he learnt that "he killed Padme?" It would have been the perfecr symbolization that Anakin's grief, regret, shame and desperation had reached their picks after such a devastating information and that he desperately wanted comfort, hope and forgivenenss to anybody. Ahsoka was literally the remaning light that he had left to him.
@@penny1545 because he was immediately forced into action to construct a new lightsaber, hunt Obi Wan, search for Jedi perform orders from Sidious etc. It's in the comic books. Besides, he already has his lightsaber which means he already made the crystal bleed and already destroyed all the light he had. Ahsoka wasn't a light for him anymore as he's become completely evil - he's only contemplating her lightsaber out of regret and sadness
Seeing Ahsoka's lightsaber. Seeing the Republic Star Destroyer. Seeing Ahsoka's paint scheme on the clones forgotten helmet. Anakin was back for a moment, holding his padawan's lightsaber that he modified himself for her. Even with the helmet on, you know when Anakin resurfaces during Vader's quiet moments.
Yes, also in Rebels in the fight vs Ahsoka , Anakin comes back. Ive allways saw harder to understand, that that kid, and then that Jedi was in that suit.
Remember when: Maul had 2 lines in an entire movie Everyone thought Rex just another clone who will execute order 66 Ahsoka was an annoying kid Now: They became fan favorites
I realize they couldn't directly contradict the movies, but I almost wish the Clone Wars had done their own version of Anakin's fall ... because it's really difficult to square the film Anakin with, frankly, *either* the Clone Wars Anakin or Vader of the original trilogy. It seemed to me like the Clone Wars, rather than really centering his concern about Padme as the basis for the fall, was centering a growing frustration born out in increasing acts of aggression and a desire for control, some of which was connected to his years a child slave (something pretty glossed over in the film). Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I thought it was a more psychology nuanced than the films, where Anakin seemed a bit perpetually petulant.
The Clone War was one many wanted to forget, and with the creation of the Empire Palptine made that possible. Now all the stories, knowing what’s happening in the coming two trilogies, the good times, the fight for freedom, the broken helmet are just part of an age long forgotten
A lost clone helmet slowly getting buried in the falling snow, a symbol of a bygone war, reflecting in its visor the man that was created through it. What a shot to end on.
Most villains are victims of their own making. Just calling them victims diminishes them as a character. The Joker, Green Goblin, Two Face, Vader, The Riddler, General Zodd, The Shredder. Etc. That's what makes them tragedies. Nobody is born evil not even Palpatine. He started out as a college kid with a passion for politics till Darth Plagueis got a hold of him.
The Fourth Chairman I mean there are some things you can argue with him about, as much as I love both the OT and the PT, he has made some, difficult choices.
This is without a doubt now the saddest Star Wars scene. Deep down Anakin stilled cares about his friends, and seeing him take ahsoka’s lightsaber made me almost cry
This is top notch cinematography. We use to get hyped because of Vader’s presence and what’s he going to do or say. No words here, and its terrifying still. You can see that little light that is now Anakin Skywalker behind that mask. This design is also far better/realistic than the Rebels one. This scene feels like the proper version of that “nooooo” scene in episode III. This is it, this is Anakin agonizing
I don’t like the rebels aren’t style really. I mean I get it it’s more based off the original concept art but I feel like I can’t take the show serious
Kato Ho Ten Soeng no, it was still bad. The characters constantly bobbed there head whenever they talked, it was incredibly distracting. It looked like a red vs blue episode with all of that head bobbing .
Julian Vadillo Sadly, Obi Wan is the reason he lost his limbs, burned and is a cyborg now. Also the reason why he lost Padme (Not true! But Anakin thinks like that; “You turned her against me”) that’s why he’s furious and wants to kill him because he reminds him his failure as a Jedi. I think he is the last one Vader will remember as a friend unfortunately. (Until Anakin’s turn ofc)
@@johnwayne8494 Very true, I remember the concept art and respect the style, I just grew up with the Clone Wars style of the show so it was a weird change, but enjoyable nonetheless!
Rebels also had nowhere near the budget Clone Wars did, which is a shame because while rebels could be great at times, it always struggled more visibly against the limitations of its art style.
Rebels didn't even have half the budget TCW has. But despite that, it's still a good looking show. Everyone just unfairly compares it to TCW. Anyone that can look at Rebels and think it is visually bad is an eejit.
What a hell of a show this truly was, it all started out when we were kids, now it all ends once again as we’ve grown into adults. I’m gonna miss growing up with this show really. 😢
Knight Gaming I was 7? I remember watching the Clone Wars movie😂even named my dog after Captain Rex who’s still here with me to this day. Truly an adventure this show took me on
It’s so fitting that this series ends on a clone helmet. Clone A throwaway line in episode 4 “you fought in the clone wars?” -Luke Skywalker to Obi Wan. That one little throwaway line would plant the seed for some of the greatest Star Wars ever seen, some of the greatest characters, greatest scenes, greatest animation, greatest universe building ever.
Lol... these series The clone wars were there before you learned to walk... Its a legend... I've grown on those series and Im fucking crying its over...
That's what I thought. Just a few episodes ago, he was jolly Clone wars anakin. Its easy to picture movie anaskin but so hard to picture clone wars anakin killing younglings or doing anything too sinister. Yes there are elements as shown with trench but I just can't see it.
JF - Jezraan Faruque no one could that’s thing ....that’s why it hits so heavy because all characters who knew him in the show and movie couldn’t believe he could turn and do those things , fans couldn’t get that off the movies but seeing the show you see what anakin meant to them in the movie and just sadness of how everything really turned out
Clone Wars uses the aesthetic actually present in the movies and tries to achieve as much realism as they can on a TV budget. Rebels uses the Ralph McQuarrie concept art aesthetic that inspired the Original Trilogy. I love McQuarrie’s art, but it was so jarring to see it used so faithfully in comparison to the films that are actually canon
He looks so much like Anakin. I usually see Vader and Anakin as different characters, and sometimes it's hard for my brain to even comprehend that they're the same person, but here... It's Anakin. This scene is what it took for me to see that
I recommend the novel "Dark Lord: The rise of Darth Vader" (non-cannon but it should). You really see Anakin, betrayed, used, victimising himself, not taking real responsability, hating Sidious, ... And it makes you understand better the SW III. There's a novelization of SW III too in the same vein.
i actually loved Vader's design in Rebels, the brow of the helmet made him look more angry which i loved, but this design is so well made, its identical to Rogue One suit design, both are incredible weirdly enough
This scene is poetry. That world is cold. Desolate. Dead. And the clone ship is broken. All a reflection of how Vader must be inside. I cannot watch this without feeling a great pain. Thank you Filoni.
then you can feel the only thing that vader allways feel. the story of anakin/ vader is not a good story it´s a sad story overall and besides that a masterpiece of story telling. with that in mind the prequels most fans hated so much and oversee the whole time what is going on, they are true masterpieces. if you can feel the same even a little the story of anakin skywalker becomes much more then just a story from a galaxie far far away. thats the true genius of george lucas story.
I think Filoni and his crew have made a statement on this. Not only rhymes in form of somehow repeating or familiar patterns, no, in this particular case environment and the inner world are in a state of rhyme. The music, the visuals, there is nothing to say anymore. It's mesmerizing.
@@joshuawright4198 ah yes, crying about the same fucking show for the same fucking reasons for over 5 fucking years now sure adds A LOT to the discussion.
Anakin: “you’re reckless little one...you never would have made it as obi-wan’s padawan. But you might make it as mine”. 2007 clone wars (their first battle won together).
wow that scene is so powerful, no dialogue, no facial expressions, just a man trapped in a life of endless torture realizing his mistakes and knowing that he'd never truly be able to atone for them...his light extinguished, and in turn consuming the light of the galaxy...until that light is once again lit 17 years later Wow holy thank you for the likes everyone
that thing you said about the light being consumed, gotta admit that works excellently for when Vader's black cloak consumes the lightsaber blade at 2:02
as much as I would have loved to hear James Earl Jones' voice, this scene is definitely way more powerful without any dialogue. You can imagine what Vader must be thinking in his head being there and reminiscing about the old days
There was no need for Darth Vader to go all the way to some insignificant moon just to find a rusty old lightsaber of some random old Jedi under a pile of rubble and dead clones. ... But Anakin needed to.
What if we made a Star Wars hack-n-slash set entirely in Vader’s mind? Set during the events of Episode VI it would feature Anakin fighting his inner demons to regain his freedom and rejoin the light side. He would come to terms with the atrocities he committed, try to find closure for all that he did wrong, and ultimately fight Darth Vader for full Control of his body and mind.
This scene right here is the Conclusion of Anakin - Ahsoka relationship. Cold, twisted, confused, lost. These are the feelings Vader is having and how this is gonna torment him for the rest of his life. Filoni is a true masterpiece
@@OWmyDragonBallz yes, Rebels is a Sequel series to Clone Wars. Ahsoka is reintroduced In that series as an adult. She and Vader face off in the episode I mentioned, which is near the end of the series.
Seeing this scene animated like this, and just gently carried in such a slow manner shows that this IS the Anakin Skywalker we all loved back in the Clone Wars. It breaks my heart & makes me tear up seeing him like this. His life has changed, for the worse. And he knows that there’s no going back now. We love you, Anakin..
7 seasons, 12 years of tv. dozens of battles and stories, and all that remains is the reflection of a broken man in the visor of forgotten soldiers. this gives me the big sad
And also thanks to the Jedi council for misleading Anakin and also for being to politically correct. I finished clone wars this summer and despite knowing how all ends, the symbolism in many episodes is just tremendous that no matter what gives you the chills
I used to dream the show would end with “May the Force be with You” as its ending score. False hope, obviously. How could it end any other way? In fact, I could tell you what Vader is thinking right now: “It was all for nothing.”
@@joshfournier9390 Pretty sure it's a synth rendition of Anakin's betrayal. At least a bit of it at 1:44 you can hear what definitely sounds like the beginning of Anakin's betrayal. Go listen to them both I hope I'm not just hearing things lol.
You can almost see him thinking: "If only I could take it all back." After that only thing he had left was anger. He hated Anakin for what he have done. He hated Obi Wan not because he defeated him. Because he see him as the one who failed him as mentor, father. He hated Obi for not killing him.
Palm Boy rebels had a lower budget and from what I can tell was trying to copy Ralph McQuarrie concept art for the original trilogy as can be seen with the super thin lightsabers and Vader’s helm just as examples.
To paraphrase a quote. If someone had told me that The Clone Wars would March into glory on one of the most brilliant received shows of any entry in the history of Star Wars. I would have given them the pitying smile, one reserves for fools.
All in the span of 12 years... thats enough time to change a person's childhood into adulthood. Which is the case for most of us when starting the show and ending it
MrRonski not just me thinking that... it hits harder and differently when Anakin falls to the dark side in the animated series.. they portrayed it in such a powerful way.. I just can’t take this scene... no emotions, just looks up and in deep thoughts of who he was.. walks away as he can’t bring anyone back.. it’s so powerful. The theme of this scene suits it well.. I got so emotional..
What’s worse... is that it actually feels like CW Anakin is Vader in this scene. If I had to take a guess, this is one of those few moments where a sliver of Anakin comes out. And on top of all that hatred, he feels loss one last time in his life.
Well the team working on rebels was the same as the team working on clone wars, and they must have known what they were doing, and went with that animation. I personally loved it. One of my favorite shows, appreciate their hard work.
When the camera focus on Jesse's helmet at the end, it symbolises the end of the republic being his helmet has the Republic logo on it and the death of Jesse. Jesse didn't die for the Republic, he died with it
@FRED THE THOT SLAYER Probably worst than Hell I think cause all the suffering he endures was caused by him. Not to mention that he could have improved his armor but he willingly keeps it this way both because his pain allows him to tap even further into the DS but also because he feels it's his punishment. The only thing he has left is Sidious. Just to remind you that Darth Vader is not solely badass but also tragic and kind of pathetic (in the sad meaning).
Honestly, this episode really makes me realize the consequences of Revenge of the Sith. I had watched it so many times that if often went right over my head here. But the tragedy is real here. The happy trio is seperated, one a hermit, one alone in the world as a fugitive and one trapped in the monster he has become. And the feel of that is captured so masterfully in this scene
I agree, we had been preparing for this for such a long time, but finally seeing him, seeing Vader, tore me down. The clone wars ended, and it was no good ending. The clone wars was lost, it wasn't a victory for anyone.
Even though we've always known his fate, years and years of watching him be the hero of this show, especially with the development of his relationship with Ahoska, make this inevitable moment hurt so bad
@@iaincampbell2740 also, look the stormtroopers. They're really well made. Compared to the shitty Rebels version. In this 30 sec scene, they look more scary and deadly than in an entire show of 4 seasons.
@@Mr-Patate87 the way i see it, the whole problem with rebels now is that it seems too kid-friendly and light-hearted to be a direct sequel to this season considering this epilogue
This is how it feels to be Anakin Skywalker, forever: You can hear yourself breathing. It comes hard, and harsh, and it scrapes nerves already raw, but you cannot stop it. You can never stop it. You cannot even slow it down. You don't even have lungs anymore. Mechanisms hardwired into your chest breathe for you. They will pump oxygen into your bloodstream, forever. - On Anakin's rebuilding.
@@zarulmustaqeem9014 the bird? That bird follows ahsoka everywhere. I forgot why, but I'm guessing it represents one of the siblings who is the embodiment of the light side
@@zarulmustaqeem9014 Earlier in the episode Ahsoka and Rex had to escape the ship as the clones were hunting them down due to Order 66. They barely escaped and the ship crash landed on this planet, obviously the whole show had built up to Ahsoka's relationship with the clones so they meant a lot to her, even after they were trying to kill her. After the clones had died with the crash landed ship, Rex and Ahsoka made the effort to bury their remains, Ahsoka pushed to her limit, decided to leave her blue lightsaber behind which was later found by her former master. Anakin. Or now Darth Vader.
This is why I will never accept the sequel trilogy. Rey did not do anything to deserve the right to end palpatine, anakin skywalker will always be the true savior of the galaxy. He was there since the beginning, when palpatine took power. He fought in the clone wars side by side With the very clones he lead and cared for; all victims to palpatine anakin, the jedi, the clones, and the galaxy. In the end the man that saw it all since he was a child and the man that suffered though it all ended it rightly by his hands.
Rey did only one meaningful thing. Only one meaningful thing. Which was bring back ben solo. Did that warrant her in defeating Palpatine? Oh hell no it didn't. There's a fan edit where anakin comes back to kill Palpatine and it's exactly how it should've been.
James Ludwig the way he ignited the Lightsaber is indeed reminiscent to Anakin. Whenever Vader ignited his own Lightsaber it was always held with one hand usually by a low ready.
@@venom8598 You misinterpreted his words. This is likely very soon after Anakin was put into the suit, he had not fully transitioned into Darth Vader yet. Anakin wasn't brought back by his memories of Ahsoka. He assumed Ahsoka was dead because of her lightsaber being at the scene of the crash. When he turns it off and accepts that she, the last light in Anakin Skywalker's life, is probably dead, Anakin Skywalker truly disappears.
Scenes like this one, are why I love the Clone Wars. With absolutely no dialogue, you can just FEEL Vader’s anguish. How haunted he is by the terror he’s unleashed onto the galaxy...and it’s heartbreaking... Thank You Clone Wars, for making my childhood a good one.
This is now my favorite scene of all of star wars, this is why i love star wars. This embodies everything the clone wars was setting up, this scene alone. Its beautiful this scene made me tear,. And gave me chills i cant explain it as there isnt alot on the surface but this scene has so much to tell. Especially if you grew up with the series like i and so many have done.
@@jarrodedson5441 I think part of the problem was there was nothing left for him after the betrayal, nothing except for Palpatine. By the time he realized the folly of his actions he was already Darth Vader and in that suit of his. It wasn't until Luke showed up that he thought there was another way and of course we know what happened after that.
@@AdeptKing Exactly. Anakin became a Sith to protect his wife, have a happy family and bring peace and order to the galaxy. Instead, he just lost everything. Friends, family, wife, even his body. The only thing he gained was power and this power turned him into one of the most monstrous and destructive being the galaxy has ever known. Palpatine was the only thing he had left after all those meaningless sacrifices.
From Anakin saying in the movie “You wouldn’t have made it as Obi-wan’s padawan... but you might make it as mine”, to this ending with so much symbolism in clone wars. Just fantastic!
Oh god this is so sad, he knows sidious tricked him and his old life is now over, and he’ll be stuck in that suit for the rest of his life. He even picked up ahsoka’s saber to reminisce for a moment.
Well to be honest some people always thought that Vader wasn’t completely committed to his role as a Sith which is why it was easy to turn him good at end of return of the Jedi.
@@Jr-iw8dw Judging on Vader's armour and lightsaber and the imperial attire this is around the time of Rebels, maybe a year before. At that point, Vader has repressed Anakin so much that not even Ahsoka could reach him, only Luke.
In my opinion, this is the greatest final season of any show ever. Period. Most shows either drag out too long or rush to a conclusion but this is literal perfection. The only thing that comes close is breaking bad or the wire
@@SDguy3030 not true, the fact he misses his friends and regrets actions is what makes him strong. He hates himself for what he's become and that self hatred channels the dark side.
He tries to which makes him some bratty a-hole. He was going to kill Ahoska in Rebels to get rid of everything that reminded him of Anakin because "he killed Anakin" News flash buddy because you call yourself Vader doesn't mean you're not Anakin. Thats some split personality disorder right there.
what a brilliant ending to the Clone Wars, no big grand finale of hope and joy, just sorrow and loss and it works so well, because at the end of the day that's what the Clone Wars represented, a war where only one man won, a war where everybody but Sidious was used and cast aside for a new darker time, the clones were incredibly loyal to the republic, and sacrificed even their best friends for it (through order 66) without even having a choice, and then were cast aside without remorse, the Jedi went against all their beliefs by entering a war they couldn't win, they became soldiers and tools of politics and only cared about their own self interest and let the Sith infiltrate and destroy them with ease, and even Dooku and the separatists were looking for their own (somewhat twisted) version of a better future and received noting, it really is just the story how war and pride corrupted the universe with only evil prevailing. (and then the story of rebels and the OT being how hope can prevail though that evil and the darker times).
You summed up the Prequels and Originals with this one comment. And perfectly I might add. I'll sum up the Sequels. Pointless, Rushed, Inconsistent, Story-Lacking, Garbage.
Clone wars is said to be going forward if they keep getting the support I believe personally this clone wars show will be much different from rebels the animation and designs are completely different so they may focus on a story arc of vader searching for ashoka kenobi or maybe even rex
I think that final shot of the clone trooper helmet represents who I believe are the “three” main characters of the series. Anakin (now Darth Vader) walking away is seen in the reflection of the lens, the helmet itself is worn by the clones, and the paint job on the helmet is based on Ahsoka’s face markings
I hate how the sequel trilogy really shat on this moment. 66 was a tragedy for the clones, Jedi, separatist, Mandalorians, night sisters, and even maul. everyone lost except for Sidious. when Darth Vader threw him over the railing he was avenging basically everyone. but the sequel trilogy rewrites that moment and makes it redundant. in my book, the series timeline ends at the Mandalorian
Poor Anakin. He got screwed. Rey's the Chosen One now, and the Palpatine lineage has wiped out the Skywalker and Solo families and usurped everything from them. She even buries Anakin's saber in sand, almost to spite him it seems.
@@fellowpassenger_54-67 Funny thing is that the sequel trilogy encourages and praises the whole postureous "let the past die" thing while in CW specially in this scene it views it with a different POV with grief, cynicism and sorrow to bury all that was before and just let it go, with Vader standing in front of the wretched Venator debri, the clone graveyard and Ahsoka's fake tomb, taking her lightsaber while looking the sky without hope walking away from the clone helmet while "letting the past die" and thus burying the last remnants of his past life. Truly this scene alone is a storytelling masterpiece with no need of dialogue and I'm sure as hell that we could and most fans will continue to analyze it and discover a new meaning to it.
Same man, I just finished it and I just started crying hard, like the tears wouldn't stop. I grew up with these guys since I was 10, now 12 years later it just hurt, that's all I can say, it hurt seeing something you loved finally come to an end. That helmet will always represent to me an end of an era, the end of my youth
@@lordtyranus9074 same for me... iam now 17 and I feel somehow empty and sad now... its so sad all those brutal clone deaths etc... this was the best Show ever
John Jason same I started watching the clone wars when I was 5 and now I’m 17... so many fun adventures they had throughout the galaxy and now it’s all over and all the characters we loved are either dead or different from who they once were
This show came out when I was in elementary school, and even then, despite the mature themes, I LOVED IT. The story, character development, and themes always managed to reach me even if I didn’t fully understand some of the context. Cartoon shows don’t always have to be watered down to bright colors and fart jokes. Cartoon shows can be deep/ meaningful AND still be funny/marketable to kids.
Maddox Cindy actually the war itself begins in like 4 years from now. The war just shifts from being absolutely dominated by the empire to all the sudden the rebellion becomes much more of a threat all the sudden. What happened? Luke Skywalker. A new hope
I remember i went to the theater to watch episode 3 when i was 6. I still remember the amount of disappointment, the first time i saw the evil win. I knew Darth Vader was Anakin but i didn't know how.
@@masterexploder9668 no he is already consumed by the darkside in here. He went there to check if she is really dead and if she lives there are two choice ask her to join the dark side or die. Holding on to the past will only make him weak he is there to finish it
One-eyed Owl as much as he was consumed to the darkside, i believed he heavily regretted his choices. i mean, anakin literally lost everything. Padme, Obi Wan, Ahsoka, Rex and literally all his friends. there was no way he wouldn’t have regretted that
whats even sadder is that has they found each other Anakin at this point probably would not have wanted her dead seeing as Anakin at this point was probably an emotional wreck he could have been saved here sadly not in rebels however.
@@rosesweetcharlotte i supposed it would have depended on when and where in the timeline it would take place in if it was right after episode 3 i don't think he would want them killed at least not at first i think he'd probably reveal he was Anakin in an attempt to find out if they knew padme was alive (he didn't believe she was dead at first and if anyone knew she was alive it would be them.) but if it was closer to rebels then nah Anakin is deader and more dried up than the sand he hates.
So this is how it ends. The final episode of the clone wars. The war is over and evil roams around the galaxy but that doesn’t mean hope is gone. It’s now time for a rebellion.
I was not ready for a scene this perfect. I haven’t been so emotionally affected by Star Wars since revenge of the Sith when I was a kid, I’m 23 now and this finale left me feeling some type of way for days. The fact that clone wars starts as a goofy kids show and ends like this.... I was speechless. And this music is life changing. Peak Star Wars right here
I know man, I felt the same way back in 2008, having already lost interest in Star Wars, but this show turned out to handle the lore well and helped pave the way for this series to actually have an EU that included other stories that elevated the series in a way I never thought possible. But despite all that, had I known the series would've ended like this after starting with a movie about saving a baby Hutt...I'm glad I gave Star Wars another chance with the newer stuff, hell even the sequel trilogy was awesome, despite their flaws I do find jarring at the same time
That is incorrect. When Ahsoka and Vader were dueling on Malachor 5, Ahsoka cut open hit helmet where his scar was. You can see that his pupils were wide, seeing Ahsoka since Order 66. That was the last bit of the love for Ahsoka Vader had.
mason essary no quite a few years later as they were in stormtrooper armor It would be five years later at least because of the aging of the helmet and lightsaber and how the moon has changed into a winter wasteland and the fact of having all imperial gear like stormtrooper armor It is at least 5 years later
I love the style change in this scene. All the backgrounds look like they're paintings, similar to some of the backgrounds in the original trilogy. It's a nice way to show that we've left the prequel era.
@@MDE128 yeah something about Vaders look in Rebels seemed off. something about the way his helmet looked never looked quite right. it seemed to skinny maybe a little to cartoonish. in here he is straight up movie accurate
@@evenhartwick4422 His design in Rebels is based on Ralph Macquarie's artwork and love it. Overall I don't love or hate the rest of rebels art style, I think it gets a lot of unnecessary hate.
@@dustinakadustin i actually think mostly everything else on Rebels looks pretty good it was really just Vader who looked off to me. also now that that you mention it i do see the resemblance between the original artwork. but I'm not a big fan of that look so it just personally doesn't work for me, i think it proves why that should have just remained artwork and why it was a good idea to alter it for the actual film
@@evenhartwick4422 Fair enough, what are your thoughts on the show as a whole? I really enjoy most of it despite some it's more childish aspects and the story like clone wars got a bit more mature as it went on.
In this scene Vader didn't seem wrathful, violent as he normally is. He just seems... Sad.
This is how he is normally while alone. Vader carries immense sadness with him at all times. Sometimes, it is overshadowed by anger, but the sadness is always there.
Seems like a simp to me 🤔
Vader is normally a very focused villain. His wrath is fearsome, for sure, but he isn't angry all the time.
AlexeiVoronin Angry as in outwardly angry. Vader is consumed by a deep hatred for himself
Vader is sad all the time he regrets turning to the dark side which is what fuels his anger.
"You fought in the Clone Wars?"
And to think at the time people had no idea what it was...
George himself didn't even know what it was. He just added it to make it seem there is more to this universe than we saw. And I think it worked. That single line was the base of an entire phenomenon
And Filoni said that phrase inspired him to make the series.
A single line, used to give depth to a world, inspiring new minds to add to world.
@@alecchristiaen4856 George created clone wars and hired filoni to be the supervising director
@@userloser4553 seems like soon the mandalorian wars will get the same treatment now that it and revan are canon
@@alecchristiaen4856 Gendy Tartakovsky be like: [...]
I think this is the first time I’ve ever looked at Vader, and only saw Anakin instead.
This comment doesn’t have the likes it deserves
@@sasukeschidorilv3 agree. Already sad just watching this but that comment is like getting a punch on a wound. The tragedy of anakin's fall indeed.
I agree
underrated af
Definitely agree, I was thinking about how he is in his prime now. But still saw Anakin thinking of Ahsoka as a friend
Remember. Rex's brothers didnt die for the republic. They died with it.
Wow I’m first
Well, Jesse dying symbolised the Republic dying, bc he has the Republic logo on his helmet
Why must have you said that?
Deep
@10th division Frundsburg They died for nothing. I'm sorry.
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how much the Clone Wars has improved the prequel era
yeah it added a lot more lore to star wars and made watching revenge of the sith even more sadder
From the original movie to now it's crazy how much the animations have improved.
blitz gaming I’m 99.99% sure it’s not over, we got robbed of over a season of content, I wouldn’t be surprised if Disney did two-three more 10-12 episode packages and calls them like “lost missions 2” or something, the reason being the fact that Disney cares about money and they need content to plug into Disney+, also people will want more, and they have a lot of content skipped
The multi media project was better.
Now all vestiges of the old Lucas era Star Wars is over, and all is left is Emperor Kathleen's Star Wars
The ominous music plus the fact that nobody's saying a word is haunting. It's actually kinda depressing. All those years of excitement and adventure are gone. Evil has taken over and all hope is seemingly lost. The characters we once knew and loved are gone. Scattered to the cold winds.
It's ya PRETTY BOI yet unbeknownst to the galaxy a new hope is soon to come
..........okay that just makes this even more depressing but that does fit it cause your right. And to be honest when Ashoka dropped her lightsaber and Vader slowly fading out of the visor just....hurt because your always expecting a big happy ending with where all the characters are now right? Nah mate cause this, is an ending of a life that Anakin will never be able to get back. And the characters? We’re buried in the snow, on a marooned planet, all of there sacrifices. Meaning nothing. And I imagined when Vader picked up his former apprentices lightsaber, he remembered all the good times and adventures he had with her. And now, all he had left is her lightsaber. And when he looked up, I would imagine him silently saying “I’m so sorry snips”
It's ya PRETTY BOI Thats how bad North Korea is IRL and Russia use to be worse
ITs ya pretty boy the only good thing avout this season is the music lol
@@nbalongboi9738 what?
Such a poetic end. He finds Ahsoka's lightsaber near a crash of a Venator, and believes that she died, which makes sense as to why in Rebels he says "The apprentice lives...".
it doesnt make sense, why is the lightsaber not buried like the other helmets deep in the ground?
Edit: BTW ,it wasnt deep buried lmao Vader literally arrives and casually picks up the saber from the surface, no deep digging at all
Pasolero BH it is buried he uses the force to find it.
Isn't it anakins lightsaber
@@PasoleroBFH Vader must have tought that a survived clone buried them.
Rory Dean Nah, thats Ahsoka’s lightsabers given to her by Anakin. Obi-Wan has Anakin’s on Tatooine.
No lines, no facial expressions, and the final scene is still able to convey that Anakin is still in there.
And just like that I'm sobbing
It’s crazy they did this so well because the fact is they didn’t give us any expressions so we the viewers just like most of the movies and sequels can make our own theories and paths they let us chose what he felt
Blue eyes in the Helmet. That moment he’s not Darth Vader lord of the Sith. He’s Anakin Skywalker, mourning the loss of his best friend and sister.
@@Brettyb93 and mourning most importantly, his own self
Loads of people recognise Darth Vader as the biggest villain from Star Wars. But he wasn't a villain in my eyes. He was a victim
It’s really hard to imagine clone wars Anakin in that suit
We know what happened to him..
That's why it works well. It ties the two eras together well. And as a viewer you feel the tragedy of the fall more
Thats kinda the point, anakin is dead at this point
Fulcrum. The clone wars is a brilliant show and much better than most of the films in its journey but the things the films did better was show Anakins fall to the dark side. He’s this fragile conflicted boy who becomes disillusioned with the Jedi and has all the stress piled on him, the prophecy, distrust from the council,
Slow grooming by palpatine, the fear his wife will die. So it makes sense when he’s tempted with a way to save her. In the clone wars however, Anakins cocky and charming and funny and a bad boy who just gets aggressive sometimes. His personality is so radically different to movie Anakin that it’s harder to imagine him falling to the dark side as easily as he does. Watching Anakin at the start of the final two clone wars episodes, it’s hard to imagine what he’d be at the end of it. Anakin throughout revenge of the sith however, it leads nicely into his downfall
Well, he's more machine now, than man.
Twisted and evil.
Years later, Vader did not come to that planet for his health, Anakin came to that planet looking for a shred of hope that he could pull himself back from what he had become. And he did not find it.
Are you sure that this scene took place years later? I think it took places a few days at the most, after Vader learnt that "he killed Padme" and that he went to this planet to find Ahsoka as a last resort of comfort, hope and forgiveness.
Penny it was confirmed by Filoni to be a few years later.
@@bedlams9594 But if that's the case... then why didn't he try to look for Ahsoka immediately after he learnt that "he killed Padme?" It would have been the perfecr symbolization that Anakin's grief, regret, shame and desperation had reached their picks after such a devastating information and that he desperately wanted comfort, hope and forgivenenss to anybody. Ahsoka was literally the remaning light that he had left to him.
@@penny1545 because he was immediately forced into action to construct a new lightsaber, hunt Obi Wan, search for Jedi perform orders from Sidious etc. It's in the comic books.
Besides, he already has his lightsaber which means he already made the crystal bleed and already destroyed all the light he had. Ahsoka wasn't a light for him anymore as he's become completely evil - he's only contemplating her lightsaber out of regret and sadness
@@penny1545 his light only returns when Luke manages to convert him all those years later
Seeing Ahsoka's lightsaber.
Seeing the Republic Star Destroyer.
Seeing Ahsoka's paint scheme on the clones forgotten helmet.
Anakin was back for a moment, holding his padawan's lightsaber that he modified himself for her.
Even with the helmet on, you know when Anakin resurfaces during Vader's quiet moments.
Yes, also in Rebels in the fight vs Ahsoka , Anakin comes back. Ive allways saw harder to understand, that that kid, and then that Jedi was in that suit.
Misil Lírico
He comes back for only a moment, after Asoka tells him she won’t leave him, not this time. Then Vader resurfaces
@@jacer445u5 yes indeed
While Vader looks the cruiser and the lightsaber... We remind that Grievous is dead now, dooku is dead, windu is dead.... All of clone wars
And then he probably sees Padme when he looks at Luke, and he's Anakin again.
Remember when:
Maul had 2 lines in an entire movie
Everyone thought Rex just another clone who will execute order 66
Ahsoka was an annoying kid
Now:
They became fan favorites
"everyone thought rex just anorher clone" nope? I already thought 'what a cool unique clone' when I saw the movie first time
I was alwyas a maul fan even before they brought him back
We have come a long way
I always loved Rex and Ahsoka
@@artsi325 nah I hated ahsoka back then and still find her kind of overrated tbh
It actually hurt seeing Anakin like this after the Clone Wars show.
😪
Yeeb yeah it does 😔
I felt depressed when I saw darth Vader's reflection on the clone helmet
Yeeb there is no Anakin....only Vader
I realize they couldn't directly contradict the movies, but I almost wish the Clone Wars had done their own version of Anakin's fall ... because it's really difficult to square the film Anakin with, frankly, *either* the Clone Wars Anakin or Vader of the original trilogy.
It seemed to me like the Clone Wars, rather than really centering his concern about Padme as the basis for the fall, was centering a growing frustration born out in increasing acts of aggression and a desire for control, some of which was connected to his years a child slave (something pretty glossed over in the film). Maybe I'm in the minority here, but I thought it was a more psychology nuanced than the films, where Anakin seemed a bit perpetually petulant.
The series started with a clone and ended with one. The broken helmet symbolises the passing of a era 😞
The Clone War was one many wanted to forget, and with the creation of the Empire Palptine made that possible. Now all the stories, knowing what’s happening in the coming two trilogies, the good times, the fight for freedom, the broken helmet are just part of an age long forgotten
And the reflection of Vader walking away from that past, and forward into the age of the Empire. The symbolism in this scene is just top notch.
It is amazing how the galaxy looked so colourful with the Republic, in contrast with the Empire's sadness
The reflection of Vader is also a hint towards the trailer for the season
I guessing Rex saves Wolfe & Gregor off screen
A lost clone helmet slowly getting buried in the falling snow, a symbol of a bygone war, reflecting in its visor the man that was created through it. What a shot to end on.
Catbird the helmet with the markings of his former padawan
Also feels like a metaphor that the clone wars has ended and we are encouraged to move on
Buuuut then Rey happened
@@Y2KQuan You must be real fun at parties.
WeavePap and you guys must be real lame at parties, this is youtube not fkn AP English IV
“Darth Vader is not a villain: he is a victim”. George Lucas
Most villains are victims of their own making. Just calling them victims diminishes them as a character.
The Joker, Green Goblin, Two Face, Vader, The Riddler, General Zodd, The Shredder. Etc.
That's what makes them tragedies. Nobody is born evil not even Palpatine. He started out as a college kid with a passion for politics till Darth Plagueis got a hold of him.
Technically, he’s both.
He had his choices
He chose his path as a jedi, yet he married padme
But of course I can’t argue with the creator himself
The Fourth Chairman I mean there are some things you can argue with him about, as much as I love both the OT and the PT, he has made some, difficult choices.
The Orange Wizard like what?
This is without a doubt now the saddest Star Wars scene. Deep down Anakin stilled cares about his friends, and seeing him take ahsoka’s lightsaber made me almost cry
Fulcrum Agent idk, I was more sad seeing ahsoka sensing anakin’s betrayal
irony that her light saber resembles anakins light saber and has the same colour.. i remember she use to wield green coloured ones
saddest? What about Ahsoka leaving the order? Or Umbara? Or Fives' death? Or Satine's?
Magda Chlebicka Why must you compare?
Magda Chlebicka tf I never knew satine died
This is top notch cinematography. We use to get hyped because of Vader’s presence and what’s he going to do or say. No words here, and its terrifying still. You can see that little light that is now Anakin Skywalker behind that mask. This design is also far better/realistic than the Rebels one. This scene feels like the proper version of that “nooooo” scene in episode III. This is it, this is Anakin agonizing
I don’t like the rebels aren’t style really. I mean I get it it’s more based off the original concept art but I feel like I can’t take the show serious
Vader is literally like a Warrior of Darkness ... stalking his prey until he catches them !!
Kato Ho Ten Soeng no, it was still bad. The characters constantly bobbed there head whenever they talked, it was incredibly distracting. It looked like a red vs blue episode with all of that head bobbing .
Amazing how prequals fans can muster up any respect for the noooo scene
@Kato Ho Ten Soeng If you can't do it right, don't do it.
Vader in His mind:
"Goodbye Padme..."
"Goodbye Ahsoka..."
"Goodbye Anakin..."
Goku Villagra good bye Obi-Wan
@@PriceLeopard "Then you Will die" /00\
Julian Vadillo Sadly, Obi Wan is the reason he lost his limbs, burned and is a cyborg now. Also the reason why he lost Padme (Not true! But Anakin thinks like that; “You turned her against me”) that’s why he’s furious and wants to kill him because he reminds him his failure as a Jedi. I think he is the last one Vader will remember as a friend unfortunately. (Until Anakin’s turn ofc)
"Goodbye my dick"
Evangelion refernce?
So this is how Clone Wars ends. In silence.
"What i remember about the rise of The Empire is...how quiet it was."
@@josipcingel3909 oh those clever bastards
@@josipcingel3909 where is this from? It sounds so familiar
@@ricardomendoza-oy8mp Star Wars Battlefront 2 2005
In true Star Wars fashion, they ended TCW with a scene without dialogue.
Compared to the Rebels version, CW vader actually looks scary af.
I think Vader looks really good in Rebels
@@dustinakadustin I never said he didn't.
It was a bit milder version of him
(sorry for grammar)
It is a cross between rogue one and new hope Vader which fits
Idk what it is but shape of his helmet and the dark red tinted of his helmet makes him soon scary
@@RockerMicke1 Rouge One Vader is New Hope Vader. They're literally hours apart from each other
They should've animated Rebels like this, the designs and art style are way better in my opinion.
@@johnwayne8494 Very true, I remember the concept art and respect the style, I just grew up with the Clone Wars style of the show so it was a weird change, but enjoyable nonetheless!
@@danted.l.-keane2151 agree
Rebels also had nowhere near the budget Clone Wars did, which is a shame because while rebels could be great at times, it always struggled more visibly against the limitations of its art style.
Rebels didn't even have half the budget TCW has. But despite that, it's still a good looking show. Everyone just unfairly compares it to TCW.
Anyone that can look at Rebels and think it is visually bad is an eejit.
i dont get the feeling with needle lightsaber
What a hell of a show this truly was, it all started out when we were kids, now it all ends once again as we’ve grown into adults. I’m gonna miss growing up with this show really. 😢
Knight Gaming for real
It started when I was 6, and I’m going to be 18 by the time this month is over 😭 I quite literally grew up with this show
Knight Gaming I was 7? I remember watching the Clone Wars movie😂even named my dog after Captain Rex who’s still here with me to this day. Truly an adventure this show took me on
I was 9 bro, used to wake up on a Saturday and watch it at 10am every weekend 😭, now I’m 19. End of era
The show only began when I was 2 years old. I’m 14 now. This show truly is amazing and I love it.
It’s so fitting that this series ends on a clone helmet.
Clone
A throwaway line in episode 4 “you fought in the clone wars?” -Luke Skywalker to Obi Wan. That one little throwaway line would plant the seed for some of the greatest Star Wars ever seen, some of the greatest characters, greatest scenes, greatest animation, greatest universe building ever.
That’s true. But George Lucas knew what he was doing all along. This was the plan. And it was perfect.
@@carsontucker885 "George Lucas knew what he was doing all along"
Except for the romantic subplot between Luke and Leia
@@Kobaford we don't talk about that
@@Kobaford and the romantic subplot between anakin and padme where NATALIE PORTMAN LITERALLY LOOKS LIKE SHE'S UNCOMFORTABLE
carson tucker “George Lucas knew what he was doing and it was perfect.”
We all know this isn’t true.
The Mandalorian: *Carrying the entire Star Wars franchise*
Ahsoka, Rex and Maul: "Bro, let us help you with that."
Don't forget about Vader. He single-handedly improves any scene.
What about bad patch tho?
Lol... these series The clone wars were there before you learned to walk... Its a legend... I've grown on those series and Im fucking crying its over...
This the way
@I Hopadamaron I
meh...
Just to think the first episode has Anakin saying “I took care of em, they’re good as new, maybe a little better.”
That's what I thought. Just a few episodes ago, he was jolly Clone wars anakin. Its easy to picture movie anaskin but so hard to picture clone wars anakin killing younglings or doing anything too sinister. Yes there are elements as shown with trench but I just can't see it.
JF - Jezraan Faruque no one could that’s thing ....that’s why it hits so heavy because all characters who knew him in the show and movie couldn’t believe he could turn and do those things , fans couldn’t get that off the movies but seeing the show you see what anakin meant to them in the movie and just sadness of how everything really turned out
@@frizzy529 I still cant believe he would do those things. It's crazy to think of actually.
JF - Jezraan Faruque CW Anakin did have dark moments. I don’t see him and Hayden as that different, they both were great though.
Ace Varios he did have his dark moments like when he interrogated poggel the lesser but he still was caring and good person.
I’m just gonna say it.....
Clone Wars Vader looks so much better than Rebels Vader.
Even stormtroopers and the shuttle.
They look less shiny, more scary, more... Imperials. More accurate too.
Different Artsyles.
But, yeah, I agree. This looks a lot more intimidating.
True
Thats because rebels is trash
Clone Wars uses the aesthetic actually present in the movies and tries to achieve as much realism as they can on a TV budget. Rebels uses the Ralph McQuarrie concept art aesthetic that inspired the Original Trilogy. I love McQuarrie’s art, but it was so jarring to see it used so faithfully in comparison to the films that are actually canon
He looks so much like Anakin. I usually see Vader and Anakin as different characters, and sometimes it's hard for my brain to even comprehend that they're the same person, but here... It's Anakin. This scene is what it took for me to see that
Same person just Anakin is trapped
I recommend the novel "Dark Lord: The rise of Darth Vader" (non-cannon but it should). You really see Anakin, betrayed, used, victimising himself, not taking real responsability, hating Sidious, ... And it makes you understand better the SW III. There's a novelization of SW III too in the same vein.
I like how Vader is Anakin in this clip, it shows that he hasn’t completely let his past go yet
@1 1 You mean ESB, since Vader doesn't know about Luke yet but in Empire he does which helps begin his transition to becoming Anakin again.
@1 1 Filoni sure knows how to handle symbolism and attention to detail.
Anakin is by far the most tragic character in media i've ever seen
He even walked like Anakin does if you go back and watch it.
@@jordanmeaux6112 I think your right it looks like Anakin's walk cycle
Vader didn't actually get any closer to the Light until Luke came along
this version's stormtroopers are better than the rebels one
(and also darth vader's design)
Rebels is kiddy trash.
I like it more then rebels too
i actually loved Vader's design in Rebels, the brow of the helmet made him look more angry which i loved, but this design is so well made, its identical to Rogue One suit design, both are incredible weirdly enough
@@thisbubblygoodness7611 I didn't. His mask looks like he smelled the biggest dump he's ever seen.
Yeah definatly although something about the way vaders like 9 ft tall in that gets me
“War is where the young and stupid are tricked into killing each other by the old and bitter”
John Wall do you want to go bowling?
Niko Bellic :)
Niko, it's your cousin!!
Hey come back Washington needs you
John Wall this comment is too underrated
This scene is poetry. That world is cold. Desolate. Dead. And the clone ship is broken. All a reflection of how Vader must be inside. I cannot watch this without feeling a great pain.
Thank you Filoni.
It rhymes
Jack Rabbit Beautiful scene. I’m not afraid to admit i cry every time i watch this ending.
then you can feel the only thing that vader allways feel.
the story of anakin/ vader is not a good story it´s a sad story overall and besides that a masterpiece of story telling.
with that in mind the prequels most fans hated so much and oversee the whole time what is going on, they are true masterpieces. if you can feel the same even a little the story of anakin skywalker becomes much more then just a story from a galaxie far far away.
thats the true genius of george lucas story.
I think Filoni and his crew have made a statement on this. Not only rhymes in form of somehow repeating or familiar patterns, no, in this particular case environment and the inner world are in a state of rhyme. The music, the visuals, there is nothing to say anymore. It's mesmerizing.
You get it. Good for you.
I know this was a really sad scene, but c'mon how sick was that shot of Vader with a BLUE lightsaber
He should have kept it.
@@jackleighton1566 too many memories I think, way too painful for him.
Kyle I was thinking that the whole time
Wait doesn’t the color of the light saber change by your personality. Does it mean anakin was there while holding the lightsaber?
@@amoebagaming9019 good question
The last shot had the 3 main parts of this series, Anakin, Ahsoka, and the clones. Such a beautiful ending.
Seeing imperial troopers and equipment in the Clone Wars really adds to the idea that it's over
Also puts rebels animation to shame
Once i saw the storm troopers i was like "welp its over, isn't..."
The broken clone helmet half-buried in the snow is perhaps the strongest symbol that the war is not just over... but it was pointless all along.
AlexeiVoronin yeah the clones were so easily tossed aside and forgotten
@@joshuawright4198 ah yes, crying about the same fucking show for the same fucking reasons for over 5 fucking years now sure adds A LOT to the discussion.
Anakin: “you’re reckless little one...you never would have made it as obi-wan’s padawan. But you might make it as mine”. 2007 clone wars (their first battle won together).
And he spoke truth. Anakin's Padawan made it through Order 66. Obi-Wan's Padawan didn't.
@@thegreatjedi309 damn I’m boutta cry
2008 Clone Wars.
@@thegreatjedi309 Why would do that to me man?!
And she did. It was only due to Anakins training she made it through order 66
wow that scene is so powerful, no dialogue, no facial expressions, just a man trapped in a life of endless torture realizing his mistakes and knowing that he'd never truly be able to atone for them...his light extinguished, and in turn consuming the light of the galaxy...until that light is once again lit 17 years later
Wow holy thank you for the likes everyone
You mean that Spark of Light where Vader and Ahsoka fought.
that thing you said about the light being consumed, gotta admit that works excellently for when Vader's black cloak consumes the lightsaber blade at 2:02
I cannot imagine a better way for the kind of show like Clone Wars to end.
Absolutely haunting.
Man Of Answers it ended better than Game of Thrones
Now it's Luke's turn
Won't lie, this scene, the context behind it and the Bladerunner-esque music made it all the more haunting. What a way to end this series.
So I'm not the only one who noticed that Bladerunner-esque music
I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WHO NOTICED THE MUSIC TOO!!! It worked perfectly.
I’m glad I’m not the only one who felt this music was Bladerunner-esque
What is the theme music actually in this scene?
@@tl03rizz19 It's called Victory and Death I believe
as much as I would have loved to hear James Earl Jones' voice, this scene is definitely way more powerful without any dialogue. You can imagine what Vader must be thinking in his head being there and reminiscing about the old days
Victor M “You wouldn’t have made it as Obi-Wan’s padawan...but you might make it as mine.”
Michael Hallock You better fucking stop right now
@@ForOhFour "im going to teach you to respect you're master snips"
Tbh I agree but wouldn't mind if he said like "goodbye snips" or something.
You're everywhere lol
After the clone wars, watching Revenge of the Sith feels like a 2 hour series finale
There was no need for Darth Vader to go all the way to some insignificant moon just to find a rusty old lightsaber of some random old Jedi under a pile of rubble and dead clones.
...
But Anakin needed to.
You got me there in the 1rst half
What if we made a Star Wars hack-n-slash set entirely in Vader’s mind? Set during the events of Episode VI it would feature Anakin fighting his inner demons to regain his freedom and rejoin the light side.
He would come to terms with the atrocities he committed, try to find closure for all that he did wrong, and ultimately fight Darth Vader for full Control of his body and mind.
Christopher Brian should... should someone tell him? It would be massively spoiling the show
@@NoahDaArk tell me
Christopher Brian It’s the last scene of The Clone Wars. As in... the entire series!
this honestly might be one the best scenes in Star Wars ...
Roger, roger
@@YohanBlake-hy7gb thank you for your service B1 battle droid
Space & Sound I agree
@@spacesound7650 I am currently in hiding right now
Agree. Maybe the best Darth Vader scene of all time.
This scene right here is the Conclusion of Anakin - Ahsoka relationship.
Cold, twisted, confused, lost.
These are the feelings Vader is having and how this is gonna torment him for the rest of his life.
Filoni is a true masterpiece
Not really. The conclusion of their relationship is the Rebels episode Twilight of the Apprentice.
When exactly does this scene take place. Is it a timeskip?
@@OWmyDragonBallz yes, Rebels is a Sequel series to Clone Wars. Ahsoka is reintroduced In that series as an adult. She and Vader face off in the episode I mentioned, which is near the end of the series.
Filoni should have done the Sequels. Can’t imagine how good they would have been.
@@jeangentry6656 I'm not talking about rebels I'm talking about this moment.
"The boy you trained, gone he is ...consumed by Darth Vader"
-Yoda, grandmaster of the jedi order
Maul: "What could you hate enough to destroy me?"
Vader: "Myself."
Still one the greatest legends comics
@@Droid98765 which one ?
Woah. Where and when did this happen 0.0
@@em.5941 An old Star Wars comic where Vader fought a clone of Maul. Star Wars Tales #9 to be exact
I love that Dark Horse comic bro!
It’s chilling to see the Ahsoka-inspired helmets on stakes, when a few episodes ago they were made to honor her
They are graves, not stakes.
More like tombstones
and anakin gave her those lightsabers ; / damm its so sad man, i loved their friendship
@@grayfox196 Same 😔
Seeing this scene animated like this, and just gently carried in such a slow manner shows that this IS the Anakin Skywalker we all loved back in the Clone Wars. It breaks my heart & makes me tear up seeing him like this. His life has changed, for the worse. And he knows that there’s no going back now. We love you, Anakin..
ITS FREAKIN CAP I’m gonna take the liberty now to like this comment only for the fact that it’s the number 66. 😂But I definitely agree with you
this is exactly why we need a reanimated revenge of the sith...its gonna hurt us so much more
nate wheeler I think the hardest part was right after this powerful scene it goes back to the final episodes preview with anakin just.. bing anakin😭😭😭
El Giro De Jalisco no ones mad?
Anakin is a dumbass but I get why people are sad cause of this.
7 seasons, 12 years of tv. dozens of battles and stories, and all that remains is the reflection of a broken man in the visor of forgotten soldiers.
this gives me the big sad
what an ending
And also thanks to the Jedi council for misleading Anakin and also for being to politically correct. I finished clone wars this summer and despite knowing how all ends, the symbolism in many episodes is just tremendous that no matter what gives you the chills
I used to dream the show would end with “May the Force be with You” as its ending score. False hope, obviously. How could it end any other way? In fact, I could tell you what Vader is thinking right now:
“It was all for nothing.”
Im glad we didnt get a traditional star wars track to close it. This whole score was perfect
Jeez. What you said rn is the fucking truth.
Yo the soundtrack of the last 4-5 episodes was breathtaking. Something new for something, we‘ve never seen like that.
@@joshfournier9390 Pretty sure it's a synth rendition of Anakin's betrayal. At least a bit of it at 1:44 you can hear what definitely sounds like the beginning of Anakin's betrayal. Go listen to them both I hope I'm not just hearing things lol.
You can almost see him thinking: "If only I could take it all back." After that only thing he had left was anger. He hated Anakin for what he have done. He hated Obi Wan not because he defeated him. Because he see him as the one who failed him as mentor, father. He hated Obi for not killing him.
This just proves that Revenge of the Sith gets better with time.
Right like new hope
It's my favorite movie of the franchise followed by New Hope.
As I get older I appreciate it more
Nope, revenge of the sith isn't the best
@@mistamysteriuh The ability to speak does not make you intelligent
There will never ever be another animated Star Wars show better than the Clone Wars.
Gio STEEZ avatar the last air bender already exists....
@@bennperkins4006 you read his comment wrong.
@@bennperkins4006 I didn't know ATLA was a star wars show 😂
@@unruly6475 Whats intersting is that dave filoni was also involve in avatar the last airbender.
Apex why do you think that? I respect your opinion btw I was just genuinely curious lol
The zoom in on the clone helmet at the end is the best ending I could have gotten out of this series
Literally. The first time I watched this my mouth was gaping in silence with tears running down my face.
The stormtroopers in Clone Wars looks way better than the ones in Rebels.
Everything in Clone Wars looks better than how it does in Rebels
Forget the stormtroopers, Vader’s helmet looks waaaaaaaaaaaaay better than the rebels version! Instead of looking like an evil egg thing
That’s because rebels is trash :)
Thomas Drew Ahsoka design was better in rebels
Palm Boy rebels had a lower budget and from what I can tell was trying to copy Ralph McQuarrie concept art for the original trilogy as can be seen with the super thin lightsabers and Vader’s helm just as examples.
Stormtroopers wearing normal armor on a cold planet
“Wait that’s illegal”
Just wait until they catch cold
I will make it legal
*storm troopers missing every shot*
Vader: wait that's illegal
@@lahkooky504westside3 for storm troopers is legal
Aren’t they Clones though?
“I won’t leave you! Not this time.”
“Then you will die.”
😪
If you told me in the 2008 we'd be watching this as The Clone Wars finale you'd have been laughed out of the room.
To paraphrase a quote.
If someone had told me that The Clone Wars would March into glory on one of the most brilliant received shows of any entry in the history of Star Wars. I would have given them the pitying smile, one reserves for fools.
This show was my entire childhood when people say Star Wars I don’t think of Han Solo luke and the millennium falcon I think of Ashoka anakin Rex etc
All in the span of 12 years... thats enough time to change a person's childhood into adulthood. Which is the case for most of us when starting the show and ending it
I always knew it would be finished. Disney has the damn money. Just needed to wrap up those crap films first lol
Who’s laughing now?
Seeing clone wars Anakin becoming vader hits differently and much harder...
MrRonski not just me thinking that... it hits harder and differently when Anakin falls to the dark side in the animated series.. they portrayed it in such a powerful way.. I just can’t take this scene... no emotions, just looks up and in deep thoughts of who he was.. walks away as he can’t bring anyone back.. it’s so powerful. The theme of this scene suits it well.. I got so emotional..
MrRonski it really makes me sad and hard to belive that clone wars anakin fell to the dark side Becuase we have gotten to know these characters
What’s worse... is that it actually feels like CW Anakin is Vader in this scene. If I had to take a guess, this is one of those few moments where a sliver of Anakin comes out. And on top of all that hatred, he feels loss one last time in his life.
I now right I feel so sad now
@@ceransinghsokhiracing I'm glad they chose this theme instead of a classic star wars one tbh. Really captures the sense of grief and regret.
Honestly Rebels should’ve looked and been like this.
rebels doenst have the budget like the clone wars not even half so i appreviated rebels and i actually liked some scenes especialky sesosn 3
Still like rebels, but I agree.
Siege of Lothal and Twilight of the Apprentice were right up there with this.
Well the team working on rebels was the same as the team working on clone wars, and they must have known what they were doing, and went with that animation. I personally loved it. One of my favorite shows, appreciate their hard work.
Too expensive. TCW has that Disney plus budget. These last few episodes will go down in history for how good they looked
When the camera focus on Jesse's helmet at the end, it symbolises the end of the republic being his helmet has the Republic logo on it and the death of Jesse. Jesse didn't die for the Republic, he died with it
Jonas that wasnt jesses helmet
yeah that wasn't jesse's helmet, but its still a beautiful way of thinking about it
why does everybody think thats jesses helmet lmao, theres literally a giant insignia on his not that hard to distinguish
Why isn't it his helmet? Who else got the Republic symbol on his helmet?
Jonas Nobody got that symbol bro thats my point do you even watch clone wars lol
just here for my daily dose of pain
nothing but pain 🤧🤧
Same
The prequel trilogy is nothing but pain
I doubt you know anything about pain. By your pic and profile overall I can say that you're a very happy person. Probably even too happy..
@@SadAndVengeful i live a very shitty life homie 💯
don’t worry guys in 19 years there will be “a new hope”
Abran Amaya Hope by then we can have a new trilogy of different characters in a different era.
Luke Skywalker.
The greatest of them all
@@aviator3050 Luke wasn't greater than anakin. Clone wars put so much depth into general Skywalker
What a painful life he had live.
Then even more few years we get luke nightmare sequel.
You can actually see anakin’s eyes when he looks up into the sky.
There are actually several scenes in A New Hope, especially in the TIE fighter, where his eyes are visible as well
Ben Astar yeah in the trench run
cold dead eyes!
Yes I noticed that to is eyes looked red
Johnny Sins how can you see the eye color? Every time I try to look all i see is the red visor
“This is how it feels to be Anakin Skywalker...forever.”
-Matthew Stover.
Thank yooooooou.
Canon or not, this novel had perfect lines. And this one is the most perfect.
Vincent Barriera which novel?
@@larry570 The novelization of Revenge of the Sith. This line is describing the moment when Vader's mask is put for the first time on his face.
@FRED THE THOT SLAYER Probably worst than Hell I think cause all the suffering he endures was caused by him. Not to mention that he could have improved his armor but he willingly keeps it this way both because his pain allows him to tap even further into the DS but also because he feels it's his punishment. The only thing he has left is Sidious. Just to remind you that Darth Vader is not solely badass but also tragic and kind of pathetic (in the sad meaning).
Honestly, this episode really makes me realize the consequences of Revenge of the Sith.
I had watched it so many times that if often went right over my head here. But the tragedy is real here. The happy trio is seperated, one a hermit, one alone in the world as a fugitive and one trapped in the monster he has become. And the feel of that is captured so masterfully in this scene
Something about seeing Vader in The Clone Wars; I’m devastated
I agree, we had been preparing for this for such a long time, but finally seeing him, seeing Vader, tore me down. The clone wars ended, and it was no good ending. The clone wars was lost, it wasn't a victory for anyone.
Even though we've always known his fate, years and years of watching him be the hero of this show, especially with the development of his relationship with Ahoska, make this inevitable moment hurt so bad
TheJadedJames I usually can’t comprehend Vader and Anakin being the same person, but in this scene, all I see is Anakin and it breaks my heart
Vina Le
Because we’ve always known him as the young protagonist in the series, here in the end we know his fate and how he ended up.
@@noahhathaway5065 but then the war was brought back in rebels and erza ended it (from an point of view)
Vaders thoughts: At least it wasnt buried in Sand
Alex 354 it’s just snow. ❄️
Alex 354 but his lightsaber was lol
@@risowhack that fanfiction of a trilogy is not canon
Alex 354 the force is strong with you my master.
Nathan Cruz Sand annoying
My jaw dropped when i first saw the imperial shuttle and realised we were getting a proper epilogue to this incredible show
Kamykaze this scene is what I wanted rebels to be, a proper sequel to the clone wars.
@@iaincampbell2740 Rebels would have been a completely different show if this season came first
@@iaincampbell2740 also, look the stormtroopers. They're really well made. Compared to the shitty Rebels version. In this 30 sec scene, they look more scary and deadly than in an entire show of 4 seasons.
@@Mr-Patate87 the way i see it, the whole problem with rebels now is that it seems too kid-friendly and light-hearted to be a direct sequel to this season considering this epilogue
@@Malar1150 I don't wait anything else from Rebels, personally.
This is how it feels to be Anakin Skywalker, forever:
You can hear yourself breathing. It comes hard, and harsh, and it scrapes nerves already raw, but you cannot stop it.
You can never stop it. You cannot even slow it down. You don't even have lungs anymore.
Mechanisms hardwired into your chest breathe for you. They will pump oxygen into your bloodstream, forever.
- On Anakin's rebuilding.
Nice use of the novelization.
That part of novel was just omnious.
Novel itself far more better then movie.
What novel is that?
@@Gonig there's a book with all three prequels
@@Gonig star wars prequel trilogy
Knowing this was the Anakin I grew up with. It hurts me more
Combustible Dragon 1:35-1:50 me too.
Im not following this series yet but can i know what is vader looking in front of him?
@@zarulmustaqeem9014 the bird? That bird follows ahsoka everywhere. I forgot why, but I'm guessing it represents one of the siblings who is the embodiment of the light side
@@superkamiguru5354 in front of him ? a building or a ship?
@@zarulmustaqeem9014 Earlier in the episode Ahsoka and Rex had to escape the ship as the clones were hunting them down due to Order 66. They barely escaped and the ship crash landed on this planet, obviously the whole show had built up to Ahsoka's relationship with the clones so they meant a lot to her, even after they were trying to kill her. After the clones had died with the crash landed ship, Rex and Ahsoka made the effort to bury their remains, Ahsoka pushed to her limit, decided to leave her blue lightsaber behind which was later found by her former master. Anakin. Or now Darth Vader.
This is why I will never accept the sequel trilogy. Rey did not do anything to deserve the right to end palpatine, anakin skywalker will always be the true savior of the galaxy. He was there since the beginning, when palpatine took power. He fought in the clone wars side by side
With the very clones he lead and cared for; all victims to palpatine anakin, the jedi, the clones, and the galaxy. In the end the man that saw it all since he was a child and the man that suffered though it all ended it rightly by his hands.
Exactly the sequel trilogy is just stupid that’s why I prefer Lucas Canon
Rey did only one meaningful thing. Only one meaningful thing. Which was bring back ben solo. Did that warrant her in defeating Palpatine? Oh hell no it didn't. There's a fan edit where anakin comes back to kill Palpatine and it's exactly how it should've been.
Let's be real, Rey didn't deserve anything to be honest, all of her feats and powers were just a result of shitty writing
Shrike true true J.J Abrams screwed her up
7 8 and 9 are legends to me
2 minutes long, no dialogue, and yet the best ending scene to a series I’ve ever seen.
The way I see it is like this:
When he ignited the lightsaber he is Anakin
When he deignites it, it is Vader
That i was also thinking the same words you just said.
I would also imagine when he picked it up he remembered his adventure with her and how much she meant to him.
Idk about that bud. Luke was the only to get Anakin out of Vader
James Ludwig the way he ignited the Lightsaber is indeed reminiscent to Anakin. Whenever Vader ignited his own Lightsaber it was always held with one hand usually by a low ready.
@@venom8598 You misinterpreted his words. This is likely very soon after Anakin was put into the suit, he had not fully transitioned into Darth Vader yet. Anakin wasn't brought back by his memories of Ahsoka. He assumed Ahsoka was dead because of her lightsaber being at the scene of the crash. When he turns it off and accepts that she, the last light in Anakin Skywalker's life, is probably dead, Anakin Skywalker truly disappears.
Scenes like this one, are why I love the Clone Wars.
With absolutely no dialogue, you can just FEEL Vader’s anguish. How haunted he is by the terror he’s unleashed onto the galaxy...and it’s heartbreaking...
Thank You Clone Wars, for making my childhood a good one.
Anakin IS the terror. Sure, Sidious sucks but Vader’s not too far behind him.
This is now my favorite scene of all of star wars, this is why i love star wars. This embodies everything the clone wars was setting up, this scene alone. Its beautiful this scene made me tear,. And gave me chills i cant explain it as there isnt alot on the surface but this scene has so much to tell. Especially if you grew up with the series like i and so many have done.
@@jarrodedson5441 I think part of the problem was there was nothing left for him after the betrayal, nothing except for Palpatine. By the time he realized the folly of his actions he was already Darth Vader and in that suit of his. It wasn't until Luke showed up that he thought there was another way and of course we know what happened after that.
Wish George Lucas thought of that before fucking with the climax of ROTJ🙄
@@AdeptKing Exactly. Anakin became a Sith to protect his wife, have a happy family and bring peace and order to the galaxy. Instead, he just lost everything. Friends, family, wife, even his body. The only thing he gained was power and this power turned him into one of the most monstrous and destructive being the galaxy has ever known. Palpatine was the only thing he had left after all those meaningless sacrifices.
From Anakin saying in the movie “You wouldn’t have made it as Obi-wan’s padawan... but you might make it as mine”, to this ending with so much symbolism in clone wars. Just fantastic!
This scene is better than the entire sequel trilogy
Yes sequels are a disgrace and I am never gonna take them as canon
A rock Yes zoomer
A rock That’s why you a rock.
In your opinion
And The entire prequel trilogy.
Oh god this is so sad, he knows sidious tricked him and his old life is now over, and he’ll be stuck in that suit for the rest of his life. He even picked up ahsoka’s saber to reminisce for a moment.
Yep Anakin was THE MOST BADAS JEDI AND REPUBLIC HERO and he ended up as Palpatin Bitch slave way to go Anakin way to go
Anakin done goof
Well to be honest some people always thought that Vader wasn’t completely committed to his role as a Sith which is why it was easy to turn him good at end of return of the Jedi.
And the only time he reclaimed his identity as Anakin Skywalker was to save his son :)
Isak Isak this is something my English teacher would say 😂
Man, I can't believe the Clone Wars is genuinely over now. Dave Filoni is a Legend. He is the Chosen One.
Better yet, this whole scene is likely taking place at some point after ROTS and way before SW Rebels.
He sure is.....he sure is
Anakin Skywalker it’s not over yet... I’m positive Disney will milk more clone wars soon
It’s odd, but it’s as if I can literally see Anakin still there, standing in silence.
The way I saw it, when he ignited the lightsaber he was anakin and when he turned it off he was officially Vader
@@Jr-iw8dw Judging on Vader's armour and lightsaber and the imperial attire this is around the time of Rebels, maybe a year before. At that point, Vader has repressed Anakin so much that not even Ahsoka could reach him, only Luke.
Bryan 8108 I never saw rebels. When does it take place? I know it’s before a new hope
Jr I think rebels took place like 5 years or smth like that before a new hope
he moves like Anakin
In my opinion, this is the greatest final season of any show ever. Period. Most shows either drag out too long or rush to a conclusion but this is literal perfection. The only thing that comes close is breaking bad or the wire
Don't forget about the Sopranos
Nah it’s definitely Avatar The Last Airbender
@@Kauhl2912 overall I like the finale but “energy bending” was really lame and out of nowhere
I don't know if best, but certainly one of them
yeah maybe the greatest final 4 episodes, but the first 8 kinda blowed, at least every breaking bad episode mattered
Despite everything, Anakin can't completely cut off his ties to his loved ones.
Thats what made him a weak sith lord, never fully commited to the sith nor the jedi, that was his failing.
@@SDguy3030 he was still one of the most powerful sith lords for a lot of time ngl
@@SDguy3030 not true, the fact he misses his friends and regrets actions is what makes him strong. He hates himself for what he's become and that self hatred channels the dark side.
He tries to which makes him some bratty a-hole. He was going to kill Ahoska in Rebels to get rid of everything that reminded him of Anakin because "he killed Anakin" News flash buddy because you call yourself Vader doesn't mean you're not Anakin. Thats some split personality disorder right there.
@@Pwn3dbyth3n00b I agree. Vader was a broken man who tried to destroy his past to avoid the pain and consequences of what he had done....
what a brilliant ending to the Clone Wars, no big grand finale of hope and joy, just sorrow and loss and it works so well, because at the end of the day that's what the Clone Wars represented, a war where only one man won, a war where everybody but Sidious was used and cast aside for a new darker time, the clones were incredibly loyal to the republic, and sacrificed even their best friends for it (through order 66) without even having a choice, and then were cast aside without remorse, the Jedi went against all their beliefs by entering a war they couldn't win, they became soldiers and tools of politics and only cared about their own self interest and let the Sith infiltrate and destroy them with ease, and even Dooku and the separatists were looking for their own (somewhat twisted) version of a better future and received noting, it really is just the story how war and pride corrupted the universe with only evil prevailing. (and then the story of rebels and the OT being how hope can prevail though that evil and the darker times).
👏👏👏
Jedi propaganda. The Emporer saved the Galaxy from the Jedi's arrogance and dogma. They got what they deserve.
You summed up the Prequels and Originals with this one comment. And perfectly I might add. I'll sum up the Sequels.
Pointless, Rushed, Inconsistent, Story-Lacking, Garbage.
@@arthasmenethil9957 aye.
@@arthasmenethil9957 aye
This is it Guys It’s Time to say Goodbye to Our Characters.
Our good moments has become our good memories. We will never forget them
*insert 10th Doctor GIF
I don’t wanna go
No say hello to a new beginning
Noooooooooo😥(。▼皿▼)
Clone wars is said to be going forward if they keep getting the support I believe personally this clone wars show will be much different from rebels the animation and designs are completely different so they may focus on a story arc of vader searching for ashoka kenobi or maybe even rex
I think that final shot of the clone trooper helmet represents who I believe are the “three” main characters of the series. Anakin (now Darth Vader) walking away is seen in the reflection of the lens, the helmet itself is worn by the clones, and the paint job on the helmet is based on Ahsoka’s face markings
I thought Master Kenobi of the High Ground was another main character.
But your point stands!
I hate how the sequel trilogy really shat on this moment. 66 was a tragedy for the clones, Jedi, separatist, Mandalorians, night sisters, and even maul. everyone lost except for Sidious. when Darth Vader threw him over the railing he was avenging basically everyone. but the sequel trilogy rewrites that moment and makes it redundant. in my book, the series timeline ends at the Mandalorian
This is straight facts. I wish JJ really understood the true meaning behind Anakin’s sacrifice rather than just ruin it for the sake of fan service
Well the sequel trilogy gave us a way on how to kill it which is basically "let the past die,(in this case the sequel trilogy)kill it if you have to"
@@fellowpassenger_54-67 which is bullshit
Poor Anakin. He got screwed. Rey's the Chosen One now, and the Palpatine lineage has wiped out the Skywalker and Solo families and usurped everything from them. She even buries Anakin's saber in sand, almost to spite him it seems.
@@fellowpassenger_54-67 Funny thing is that the sequel trilogy encourages and praises the whole postureous "let the past die" thing while in CW specially in this scene it views it with a different POV with grief, cynicism and sorrow to bury all that was before and just let it go, with Vader standing in front of the wretched Venator debri, the clone graveyard and Ahsoka's fake tomb, taking her lightsaber while looking the sky without hope walking away from the clone helmet while "letting the past die" and thus burying the last remnants of his past life.
Truly this scene alone is a storytelling masterpiece with no need of dialogue and I'm sure as hell that we could and most fans will continue to analyze it and discover a new meaning to it.
This entire Clone War Saga: Goodbye old friend
Fans: *Looking at their memories, like Vader looked at that lightsaber*
Same man, I just finished it and I just started crying hard, like the tears wouldn't stop. I grew up with these guys since I was 10, now 12 years later it just hurt, that's all I can say, it hurt seeing something you loved finally come to an end. That helmet will always represent to me an end of an era, the end of my youth
@@lordtyranus9074 same for me... iam now 17 and I feel somehow empty and sad now... its so sad all those brutal clone deaths etc... this was the best Show ever
John Jason same I started watching the clone wars when I was 5 and now I’m 17... so many fun adventures they had throughout the galaxy and now it’s all over and all the characters we loved are either dead or different from who they once were
A scene that is two minutes long with no dialogue, still tells a better story then all three of the Disney starwars movies.
(sigh) We can't have a single nice Star Wars video nowadays without someone trying to look "cool" by shitting on the new movies...
@@AlexeiVoronin everyone grieves in different ways.
Matthew Arnold i’m just grieving because no one’s giving the new movies a f****ing break! They deserve recognition like all flawed movies do.
@@jackleighton1566 riddle me this...if those movie didn't of a star wars title would you even care about them?
@@AlexeiVoronin Are they wrong? the new movies fucking suck. It's the truth.
It’s so sad even though we knew it had to end this way. What an incredible ending to an incredible series.
This is what every Star Wars show should looks like, quality over quantity
Well, every show in general.
Well, The Clone Wars had both.
@@tomn6800 Was about to say that
This show came out when I was in elementary school, and even then, despite the mature themes, I LOVED IT. The story, character development, and themes always managed to reach me even if I didn’t fully understand some of the context. Cartoon shows don’t always have to be watered down to bright colors and fart jokes. Cartoon shows can be deep/ meaningful AND still be funny/marketable to kids.
The Clone Wars are no more..
And so begins the Galactic Civil War.
It will take another 19 years of Guerilla Warfare, Darkness and oppression tho
Maddox Cindy actually the war itself begins in like 4 years from now. The war just shifts from being absolutely dominated by the empire to all the sudden the rebellion becomes much more of a threat all the sudden. What happened? Luke Skywalker. A new hope
@@aviator3050 even if it begins in 4 yrs its still going 19 yrs because new hope to return of jedi is 4 years
@@michelwelling4692 that true i remember reading about that
D.R. Imagine a clone wars style show between 3-4, ‘The Galactic Civil War’
Vader: *ignites Ahsoka's lightsaber*
Anakin: "I'm sorry, snips"
S A she couldn’t stay if she was on a mission. she was heading back to him until order 66 happened and maul destroyed the ship
@@officiallyty7222 at that time, Anakin was already lost.
Officially Ty I think he means that Ahsoka should never have left the Jedi Order. If she didn't, then maybe Anakin wouldn't have turned evil
@@bobegnops5601 Don't think so. Palps has already been grooming him for so long.
Bemi Rexhvato Yes, but Ahsoka could be there and help Anakin stay on the light side
Can we all just take a moment to appreciate our childhood
I remember i went to the theater to watch episode 3 when i was 6. I still remember the amount of disappointment, the first time i saw the evil win. I knew Darth Vader was Anakin but i didn't know how.
Even Vader couldn’t let go of her. Couldn’t let go of Snips.
Wizarding World Videos and then fast forward a couple years and that man is trying to slaughter her 🙃🙃🙃🙃
As much as he hates it, he still remembers everything. And regrets his poor life choices.
@@masterexploder9668 no he is already consumed by the darkside in here. He went there to check if she is really dead and if she lives there are two choice ask her to join the dark side or die. Holding on to the past will only make him weak he is there to finish it
@@nikkimia2976 "Ashoka..." She's the only one (except for his son) who managed to bring back Anakin, even if it was just for a short time
One-eyed Owl as much as he was consumed to the darkside, i believed he heavily regretted his choices. i mean, anakin literally lost everything. Padme, Obi Wan, Ahsoka, Rex and literally all his friends. there was no way he wouldn’t have regretted that
He actually went looking for Ahsoka, I’m even more sad now
Conner shithead to kill her
whats even sadder is that has they found each other Anakin at this point probably would not have wanted her dead seeing as Anakin at this point was probably an emotional wreck he could have been saved here sadly not in rebels however.
David Mobeck at this point he still had a lot of light left in him, they had a warm departure.
@@michaelkean5969 I think had he found either Rex or Ahsoka, he would have killed them. At least taken them in for questioning and torture.
@@rosesweetcharlotte i supposed it would have depended on when and where in the timeline it would take place in
if it was right after episode 3 i don't think he would want them killed at least not at first i think he'd probably reveal he was Anakin in an attempt to find out if they knew padme was alive (he didn't believe she was dead at first and if anyone knew she was alive it would be them.) but if it was closer to rebels then nah Anakin is deader and more dried up than the sand he hates.
So this is how it ends. The final episode of the clone wars. The war is over and evil roams around the galaxy but that doesn’t mean hope is gone. It’s now time for a rebellion.
Only for it fall apart thirty years later.
J Sailer AND still it rose again
Its time...it comes ...a new hope
@@miguelpineda983 Force Awakens should have been called A Brand New Hope
@@Tracer_Krieg yeah that to me sucks along with the sequel trilogy
I was not ready for a scene this perfect. I haven’t been so emotionally affected by Star Wars since revenge of the Sith when I was a kid, I’m 23 now and this finale left me feeling some type of way for days. The fact that clone wars starts as a goofy kids show and ends like this.... I was speechless. And this music is life changing. Peak Star Wars right here
I know man, I felt the same way back in 2008, having already lost interest in Star Wars, but this show turned out to handle the lore well and helped pave the way for this series to actually have an EU that included other stories that elevated the series in a way I never thought possible. But despite all that, had I known the series would've ended like this after starting with a movie about saving a baby Hutt...I'm glad I gave Star Wars another chance with the newer stuff, hell even the sequel trilogy was awesome, despite their flaws I do find jarring at the same time
This scene could be the last time, Vader shows his light side and emotions for his old Padawan, bevore its defently over.
I think when it shows the front of his mask you can see he has his eyes closed like he's reaching out with the force looking for Ahsoka
1 1 you can in the official stream
@1 1 definitely his eyes in there
That is incorrect. When Ahsoka and Vader were dueling on Malachor 5, Ahsoka cut open hit helmet where his scar was. You can see that his pupils were wide, seeing Ahsoka since Order 66. That was the last bit of the love for Ahsoka Vader had.
The clone wars are over...and the empire’s reign has begun
Connor Braxton until the last jedi emerges
Actually this scene is like 15 years after revenge if the sith.
Fug70 it isnt. The lightsaber would be burried. It is more likely to be a few moths later at the most.
@@TheRealSlimShady509 the empire didn't get stormtrooper armor and lambda class shuttles that fast
mason essary no quite a few years later as they were in stormtrooper armor
It would be five years later at least because of the aging of the helmet and lightsaber and how the moon has changed into a winter wasteland and the fact of having all imperial gear like stormtrooper armor
It is at least 5 years later
I am sorry, but can we just talk about Darth Vader with an ignited blue lightsaber. That looked beautiful
I love the style change in this scene. All the backgrounds look like they're paintings, similar to some of the backgrounds in the original trilogy. It's a nice way to show that we've left the prequel era.
Vader and stormtroopers looks so cool in the clone wars style
Orbital Drop They look better than they do in Rebels.
@@MDE128 yeah something about Vaders look in Rebels seemed off. something about the way his helmet looked never looked quite right. it seemed to skinny maybe a little to cartoonish. in here he is straight up movie accurate
@@evenhartwick4422 His design in Rebels is based on Ralph Macquarie's artwork and love it. Overall I don't love or hate the rest of rebels art style, I think it gets a lot of unnecessary hate.
@@dustinakadustin i actually think mostly everything else on Rebels looks pretty good it was really just Vader who looked off to me. also now that that you mention it i do see the resemblance between the original artwork. but I'm not a big fan of that look so it just personally doesn't work for me, i think it proves why that should have just remained artwork and why it was a good idea to alter it for the actual film
@@evenhartwick4422 Fair enough, what are your thoughts on the show as a whole? I really enjoy most of it despite some it's more childish aspects and the story like clone wars got a bit more mature as it went on.