Cody: When have I ever let you down? Obi-Wan: Laughs Cody: Laughs Obi-Wan: Laughs Cody: Laughs Obi-Wan: Laughs Cody: Laughs Obi-Wan: Laughs Cody: Laughs *Continued laughing between the two for the duration of the film* Still better than TLJ.
Obi-wan: laughs Cody: laughs Palpatine: execute order 66 Cody: no (continued laughing with his best friend ever Trolling-wan Kenobie) Writing and directing by Dave Filoni
+Kristopher Awojobi In the Expanded Universe many clones are shown to have great regrets about Order 66 but most sided with the Empire (through free will, not the chip) and believed their lies about the Jedi. So yes, they wore off.
+Kristopher Awojobi The chips appeared in several episodes of the Clone Wars which makes them part of the EU. As for Battlefront I'm not sure. Not all of the comics and video games were full canon and sometimes they contradicted each other.
@@501sttrooperbmc2 Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign. The 501st in the game seemed aware they were going go betray the jedi, which was the canon the movie had as well and what most fans already knew. I guess people just dont like change, but I thought it was a good one.
Except they touched on Order 66 indirectly in the Clone Wars, when that clone had a malfunctioning chip that caused him to kill a jedi, that's why Fives removed his chip, he knew something was wrong with it, and he was right. So essentially, when Palps said "Execute Order 66" he killed the clones, and they were replaced by some dormant personality.
I see it very improbable in Canon, since is extremely hard to break free from the mental control produced by the inhibitor chips. In Legends, where they executed the order because of brainwashing and loyalty to the Republic, is still possible, since Cody was a Commander. This means he was capable of being more independent than others, a trait shared with ARC Troopers and Commandos.
Analyzing episode 3, I have an hypothesis; that Cody didn't want to kill Obi Wan. When Kenobi listens to Cody asking the two clones "did you find Kenobi?" After they shot him off the cliff, And they answer "sir, no one could've survived that fall", Cody didn't even tried to make sure of that, despite him knowing how awesome was General Kenobi. Perhaps Cody decided to spare his life in the end, despite actually executing order 66. It's just a little crazy hypothesis 😁
Well in Revenge of the Sith It wasn't biochips It was them getting orders and knowing that they were going to kill their Jedi Commander Necessarily if we're talking about the movie in general Then he would have killed him anyway
Even if he wasn't, I don't really hate him because, from his point of view, he was just serving the Republic which had an Order 66 that declares the Jedi as traitors and enemies, unfortunately Sidious was the one who pulled the trigger.
I really do see him, the control chip in his head, just nonchalantly ordering the attack on Kenobi, even while, in his head, he's "No! *NO! NOOOOOOOOOO!"* It mek'a me sad face!
I love commander Cody. I hope he’s in season 7 of the clone wars more than he was in previous seasons cuz he was barely in seasons 4 and 5 and he wasent even in season 6
Cody is the one clone that stood out to me even before I saw any of the cartoons as a kid. And obi wan is my favorite Star Wars character cause I’ve always been able to relate to him especially his clear value for new knowledge and experience is something I’ve always loved about his character.
Wanna know something interesting? Cody switched to the Imperial army, whilst Rex removed the inhibitor chip, therefore disobeying order 66. Also interesting Anakin became Darth Vader (He was with Rex), and Obi-Wan stayed to the Light Side. Both duos had a good and bad side.
I think they should bring Cody back in the Obi-wan movie and do it to where after Cody left the empire he meets Obi-wan on Tatooine and they could rekindle their friendship
I love why he said "We're going to... ignore that for the moment" that is 100% what i do. I loved their dynamic, it was so cute and its so sad the way things turned out.
Ya know I heard (somewhere) that when Cody's men said "No one could've survived that fall." Cody knew that Obi-wan was alive and didn't press to search again... Why wouldn't you make sure such a strong jedi died... humm? Still had Obi-wan's back, I like to think. ;)
Is there any information where the story details Cody's feelings of "killing" Kenobi years after the clone wars? How did he cope with "killing" his comrade? Can u do a video on these sentiments
@@otterwithadarkside3656 makes sense considering they were implanted in a a very moist and populated area by populated i mean populated by bacteria that might slowly consume the chip
Man I wish obi wan kidnapped cody and removed the chip that was inside his head And since season 7 is coming I hope Anakin and obi wan have a little funny chat on who is better cody or Rex
Comander Cody and the 212th are my favorite clone Legion they need to be reconized more in the Clone Wars show and a movie If possible they deserve it.
Thanks for the video. Obi-wan did love the rules. He was so obedient and could succumb for having blind faith. Cody mirrors that in the way he is too and that those traits developed further in him while serving with Obi-wan - which is why I feel Cody obeyed Order 66 when Rex didn’t (minus the inhibitor chip bit. I wonder if there were Clones save for some of the Commandoes who were like “This Order is a Separatist plot” right from the beginning, who disobeyed Order 66 and still had their inhibitor chip intact.)
Well, I think the 501st are better than the 212th in the clone ranks... I mean, the 501st are an Elite Battallion Legion, which is better than a Battallion (like the 212th), but a Clone Commander is a higher rank than a Clone Captain... Rex was the Captain of the 501st and Cody was the Commander of the 212th... so I suppose that they are both skilled, but in different ways. Also, during the Empire, the 501st became the Vader's Fist, the personal troopers led by Vader himself, which is cooler than just being anexed to the Empire Army... But Rex wasn't Capitan anymore when the empire rised...
Ay what ever happened to dogma after umbara? Also when Cody said "when have I ever let you down" that's some major foreshadowing when obi wan fell from that cliff side from the at-te shot 😂😂😂💀💀💀
First off, That's some clever foreshadowing. I bet Dogma's memory was wiped and he's in another unit or doing maintenance at Kamino like what they were going to do with Fives. Dogma is still a Valuable Clone due to his actions.
Another fun ep 3 clip is right before O66, when Cody is holding onto Kenobi's saber and returns it. We see him do it one of the Ryloth episodes as well. Obi-Wan trusts Cody with his lightsaber, that's powerful stuff
Obi-Wan crawled out of the water, pulling himself onto the land. Hitting the water so hard had knocked the wind out of him, and just like that, he fell unconscious. He woke up moments later, and saw a man in distance, twitching and yelling to himself, clambering around while sniffing the air. He was very clearly in the middle of some kind of psychotic episode, having some kind of epiphany. All Obi-Wan could make out of the man's ramblings were "Oh, God! Oh, God!" and "Why did it have to be me?!" The man then spotted Obi-Wan, and let out a loud scream mixed with anguish and rage. He ran towards Obi-Wan, and revealing himself to be Obi-Wan's commander, Cody. Cody stood before him covered in dry blood splatter, helmet-less and completely out of his mind, hissing as he breathed. His eyes were wide and frenzied, and he held his helmet in his hand, which was covered in dry blood, hardened chunks of brain and pieces of skull. Obi-Wan didn't know it, but Cody had beaten The Clone who shot Obi-Wan to death with his own helmet earlier, likely at the beginning of his Order 66-induced breakdown. Cody dropped the helmet onto the ground and got on all fours, creeping towards the horrified Jedi like a spider. He looked at Kenobi with bloodlust in his eyes, snarling and smiling with sick anticipation. Another kill for the crazed Clone! But then, Cody stopped and shook his head. "Don't want to be good soldier!", Cody shouted. "It's bad to kill Jedi! They're telling me to be bad!" Before Obi-Wan could ask him what he was talking about, Cody grabbed Obi-Wan by the shoulders. "The time has come! We've grown sick!", Cody shouted. "We'll kill you all! You must run and hide! Away from us! Away from me! Please!" Cody then let Kenobi go and held himself as he shivered. "Please leave, sir. I don't want to hurt anyone. Leave me..." Cody then noticed something behind Obi-Wan; the creature that The Jedi was riding earlier, having washed up the shore, dead. Cody began twitching again and ran towards the creature, biting into it and devouring it as his sobs mixed with maniacal laughter. Obi-Wan did as he said and ran away, finding General Grievous' ship and flying out of there, being careful not to disturb The Clones that had somehow mauled the infamous General and were stripping his dead, mutilated body and eating whatever meat they could find on him. Many years later, while in hiding, Kenobi heard through word of mouth that an old Clone working on Kamino had hung himself in his quarters. Kenobi never found out who it was, but, deep down, he hoped that it was Cody. If there was ever a tortured Clone that deserved peace, it was him.
I would like to read a story of a Jedi who fell in love with her clone commander, only to escape with her life as the clone's love for her causes him an unbearable headache as he's trying to resist Order 66 from compelling him to kill her.
I really hope these two meet again in the Kenobi series. Maybe Cody defects from the empire because of his station on Kamino and he hunts down Ewan to try and figure out what happened that day. It would be great character building
Come to think of it, this is not out of the question since we know Cody survives order 66 but dont exactly know anything other than vague details from then onward and dont exactly know the circumstances of his death.
I wish we got to see more Cody in the Clone Wars show, I mean I love Rex and the 501st as much as everyone else, but Cody and his orange buddies will always be my favorites. Looking forward to see my scarred orange badass in the new episodes.
"What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word."
It was an honor fighting with obi wan but I’m still a human and I still have human thoughts and have bad dreams so don’t make fun of me guys it’s been really hard for me to adapt when obi wan is gone.
I had similar feelings when watching Clone Wars. Humanizing the clones and fleshing out the relationships between them and the jedi they would eventually turn around and betray felt almost morbid. Then they humanized and fleshed out the characters of the jedi younglings who we have to assume Anakin would brutally murder later in the timeline, and I realized morbid was what this deceptively good show was all about. XD
I feel like the clones reflected their generals because the leadership style rubbed off on them, (also the clones age faster so it’s like they were growing up with them) Rex was more improvisational and reckless because he was around Anakin more, Cody was someone who really played by the book like Obi-Wan
Just think how hard it must have been to beat Anakin on Mustafar. Knowing he's more powerful than you, not wanting to kill him, having most of your friends be killed, having two of your best friends try to kill you in the space of a few days, knowing the rest of your life would probably be spent as a criminal wanted dead by the thing you had dedicated your life to protecting. It's all written by someone of course but imagine how hard it would have been not to just be lost to despair.
They had a very missed opportunity to make a joint story about Cody and Rex after the events of the Empire's formation. It would've been cool to see a comparison similar to that of Obi Wan and Darth Maul like in the Rebels Series. Cody's frustration with Rex leaving him with the Empire and the hatred of being a training officer at Kamino would drive Cody to break out of line for the first time and search for his old friend by himself. During Cody's search for Rex, Cody could experience moments of having to improvise since he was no longer controlled by a higher authority. When the time comes that Cody and Rex cross paths there is an exchange of words between the two, about the clone wars and their lives after the Republic. Maybe the question of whether Cody will join the Rebellion is brought up, but when Rex mentions having known about the inhibitor chips Cody is outraged by Rex not telling him before the Order and like a Wild West movie a gun sling fight ensues and Cody loses. Alternatively, Cody could still be loyal to the Empire and, of hearing about Rex, demands his squad-in-training to leave Kamino with him in a search and destroy mission for Captain Rex and the others. The small skirmish takes place in a desert village on the planet where Ezra and the others find the Captains but ultimately Cody's trainees die quickly and it falls on Cody to finish the fight by himself. There is a small mention from Rex that it is uncharacteristic of Cody to have disobeyed, orders leaving his post at Kamino. Cody would retort with Rex being disloyal to the Republic and him as a friend, having discovered that Rex knew of the inhibitor chips and not telling him about it earlier in Cody's search for Rex. The fight is boiled down to be a gunslinger fight in which Rex wins but holds Cody in his arms as he did Fives. An exchange of apologies from both troopers ensues and Cody thanks Rex for making him a little more free.
Is it weird that at the beginning of the video as soon as he said ''Cody'' I threw my phone on the couch and screwed at it ''CoMmAnDeR CoDy!!! UsE ThE RaNk!!!''
Yeah, I follow cannon timeline, so it always breaks my heart when I see Cody go from loyal friend, to obediant droid in one sentance, "Execute Order 66", very depressing to me, you know?
I feel like Cody purposely made the AT-TE fire off course through the arm gesture he made, as to not kill him, but merely have all the other clones think he had died from both the explosion and fall.
If you go by the whole non-microchip based lore, you can tell that Cody and the gunner purposefully missed, which wouldn't have happened if the microchip thing were true. Because as mentioned in the Knightfall mission of BF2, there were many clones with private traitorous thoughts, so knowing Cody he'd have them fire just ahead of Kenobi to give a convincing preformance of following the order.
Plot twist Cody escapes from the sith and leaves for tatooine so he could crack a cold one with his boi. Then they live together as roommates and are always trying to prove there not gay
I honestly feel the same when I see Anakin and Ahsoka. My favorite Star Wars scene is the Vader/Ahsoka duel in Rebels. I also feel that way about Hiccup/Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon. Such good relationships that end with tears
What if general grievous and obiwan we're still fighting when order 66 happened?... Or what if obi wan was standing right next to Cody as the emperor called him
On the topic of the 212th Battalion, I watched the Citadel arc and noticed Cody took out a crab droid by jumping on top of it and shooting it in the head repeatedly, like one 212th trooper did in Revenge of the Sith on Utapau
Cody was the only clone trooper I knew because I watched the prequel and it actually gave him spotlight Then I watched The clone wars show and Rex became my favorite Clone
Cody: When ever have I let you down.
Obi-Wan: laughs
Cody: Laughs
Then order 66 happened
Cody: When have I ever let you down?
Obi-Wan: Laughs
Cody: Laughs
Obi-Wan: Laughs
Cody: Laughs
Obi-Wan: Laughs
Cody: Laughs
Obi-Wan: Laughs
Cody: Laughs
*Continued laughing between the two for the duration of the film*
Still better than TLJ.
Agile Beast Damn you almost had me then you said it was better than The Last Jedi smh😂. Try at least to keep the jokes neutral next time😂
I laugh
Obi-wan: laughs
Cody: laughs
Palpatine: execute order 66
Cody: no (continued laughing with his best friend ever Trolling-wan Kenobie)
Writing and directing by Dave Filoni
It's even sadder to think that after the effects of the chip wore off he spent the rest of his life believing he killed his best friend. Great video.
Mr J They wore off?
+Kristopher Awojobi In the Expanded Universe many clones are shown to have great regrets about Order 66 but most sided with the Empire (through free will, not the chip) and believed their lies about the Jedi. So yes, they wore off.
Mr J I thought The chips weren’t in the EU though. Wasn’t the original Battlefront II canon or am I mistaken🤔?
+Kristopher Awojobi The chips appeared in several episodes of the Clone Wars which makes them part of the EU. As for Battlefront I'm not sure. Not all of the comics and video games were full canon and sometimes they contradicted each other.
Mr J Oh yeah Clone Wars was in the EU too. Thanks.
"You were my commander, Cody. I loved you!"
"You were my brother, Cody!"
Hello there!
Obi Wan Kenobi your move
@@obiwankenobi2139 Master Kenobi you are a bold one!
@@Skyidk Its over, I have the high ground!
"Good man that Cody."
Vandicoup Rookies was my favourite episode
@@Vandicoup I actually really liked the ep with Obi and his Lover it was so interesting ! The things Obi and Satine would get up to god dam SO CUTE
*BLAST HIM*
It’s a trap
Cody is pretty chill. It would've been cool if Cody wasn't brainwashed to shoot Obi-Wan.
HOW CAN YOU HATE HIM WHEN THEY HAD THE DAMN BIOCHIPS THAT FORCED THEM TO DO IT OMG
emelgiefro chill
For some reason people don’t like that biochip idea and say it makes no sense and I don’t understand why they think so, someone tell me?
Cody chill
@@501sttrooperbmc2 Star Wars Battlefront 2 campaign. The 501st in the game seemed aware they were going go betray the jedi, which was the canon the movie had as well and what most fans already knew. I guess people just dont like change, but I thought it was a good one.
Sad ending to such a great friendship
Same with Cody n rex
And boil n waxer
The 212th had some good relationships
“When have I ever let you down?”
*Later shoots Obi-wan off his mount causing him to fall down a pit*
Ironic.
meltedblack42 Cody let Obi-wan down literally.
IRONIC
And didn’t kill him, heh
Except they touched on Order 66 indirectly in the Clone Wars, when that clone had a malfunctioning chip that caused him to kill a jedi, that's why Fives removed his chip, he knew something was wrong with it, and he was right. So essentially, when Palps said "Execute Order 66" he killed the clones, and they were replaced by some dormant personality.
i heard that in old man palp's voice
Well what if Cody was secretly hoping the shot missed Obi-Wan?
He probably was
I see it very improbable in Canon, since is extremely hard to break free from the mental control produced by the inhibitor chips.
In Legends, where they executed the order because of brainwashing and loyalty to the Republic, is still possible, since Cody was a Commander. This means he was capable of being more independent than others, a trait shared with ARC Troopers and Commandos.
It’s possible
Probably did
I mean, Cody did only have ONE tank blast at Obi-Wan. Why didn't have have his another one fire as well?
First! Cody has such a sad story. Try to kill his friend, join the Empire and fall into a deep depression... Great video :'v
Ikr Cody's mind was so fallen when he tried to kill Kenobi.
@@A-halover2000 a Pac man... you must be... latino o español cierto?
@@dave212 I don't know what you mean.
@@A-halover2000 more like Fallen Order 66
@@dave212 yes man the pacman is something that some latin memers use to make their memes
Obi:
"Bros for life"
Cody:
"Bros for life"
*Order 66*
Cody:
"FIRE!!!"
Obi:
"WTF!!!"
Top 10 anime betrayl
I would like but... It would ruin the perfection of 66 likes. :(
Cuz he’s loyal to the Republic
Cody: Just a prank bro
Analyzing episode 3, I have an hypothesis; that Cody didn't want to kill Obi Wan. When Kenobi listens to Cody asking the two clones "did you find Kenobi?" After they shot him off the cliff, And they answer "sir, no one could've survived that fall", Cody didn't even tried to make sure of that, despite him knowing how awesome was General Kenobi. Perhaps Cody decided to spare his life in the end, despite actually executing order 66.
It's just a little crazy hypothesis 😁
Daniel Rangel he purposely *Missed*
Maybe. I wish they featured Cody like they did with Rex, Wolf, and Greggor in Rebels.
GiantSlayer but Cody didn’t take the shot, another clone did on Cody’s command
Fire X Studios but he probably gave the clone the wrong range information
sexy sloth yeah, but still, cody as a disciplined soldier, he would gave the order to find the body but he didnt
Sad obi wan got betrayed by both brother.
That's crazy to think . Betrayed by 2 people he considered family.
@@royalrumble97 love to see this explored in the Kenobi series tbh
*Top Ten Anime Bromances*
Betrayals*
@@shortbread9518 lol to the name and yeah top 10 bigger betrayals of all time.
Fact: Cody was the only one who could defeat Obi Wan even when Obi had the high ground.
Not true
Cody is the only man that beat obi wan when he had the high ground, it looks like sidious took the wrong apprentice
@@obiwankenobi2139 I see through the lies of [Obi Wan] (im a obiwan fanboy btw)
Star wars comics:
Obi-wan is a no-nonsense person
Also Star Wars comics:
Obi-wan is the master of trolling
How can you hate Cody he was forced by the biochips
All your favorite clones would do it if they didnt remove it
Tanner didnt.
I know right there is so many things about how Cody didn’t like obi wan and was mean but he was brainwashed liked everybody else
Well in Revenge of the Sith It wasn't biochips It was them getting orders and knowing that they were going to kill their Jedi Commander Necessarily if we're talking about the movie in general Then he would have killed him anyway
Even if he wasn't, I don't really hate him because, from his point of view, he was just serving the Republic which had an Order 66 that declares the Jedi as traitors and enemies, unfortunately Sidious was the one who pulled the trigger.
"I would have gladly killed {Ki Adi Mundi} again" Bacara.
I really do see him, the control chip in his head, just nonchalantly ordering the attack on Kenobi, even while, in his head, he's "No! *NO! NOOOOOOOOOO!"*
It mek'a me sad face!
In his head he was thinking; "Why couldn't the order have come before I gave him back the bloody lighsaber?"
I love commander Cody. I hope he’s in season 7 of the clone wars more than he was in previous seasons cuz he was barely in seasons 4 and 5 and he wasent even in season 6
Cody is the one clone that stood out to me even before I saw any of the cartoons as a kid. And obi wan is my favorite Star Wars character cause I’ve always been able to relate to him especially his clear value for new knowledge and experience is something I’ve always loved about his character.
Wanna know something interesting?
Cody switched to the Imperial army, whilst Rex removed the inhibitor chip, therefore disobeying order 66. Also interesting Anakin became Darth Vader (He was with Rex), and Obi-Wan stayed to the Light Side.
Both duos had a good and bad side.
I think they should bring Cody back in the Obi-wan movie and do it to where after Cody left the empire he meets Obi-wan on Tatooine and they could rekindle their friendship
Wouldn't he be dead because of the accelerated aging the clones have?
@@joshuafischer684 Rex wolf and Gregor survived almost all the way to the battle of yavin
Remember that time you shot me off that cliff? Good times brother, good times!
Brooke Back Tatooine
YOU MEAN GET ENGAGED?!
I love why he said "We're going to... ignore that for the moment" that is 100% what i do. I loved their dynamic, it was so cute and its so sad the way things turned out.
Ya know I heard (somewhere) that when Cody's men said "No one could've survived that fall." Cody knew that Obi-wan was alive and didn't press to search again... Why wouldn't you make sure such a strong jedi died... humm?
Still had Obi-wan's back, I like to think. ;)
Is there any information where the story details Cody's feelings of "killing" Kenobi years after the clone wars? How did he cope with "killing" his comrade? Can u do a video on these sentiments
he didn't he was no longer cody he was only a machine that served the empires needs
@@andreyazevedo683 the chips wore off
@@otterwithadarkside3656 makes sense considering they were implanted in a a very moist and populated area by populated i mean populated by bacteria that might slowly consume the chip
it's been 3 years and tbb season 2 is out! have you seen it yet?
“You were my commander, Cody! I loved you”
Man I wish obi wan kidnapped cody and removed the chip that was inside his head
And since season 7 is coming I hope Anakin and obi wan have a little funny chat on who is better cody or Rex
Good idea for th kenoby movie
@@andreslinares6429 thanks
@@johnnieves9460 STA WAR
John Nieves You predicted Season 7 ep 12 except it was Ashoka and Rex. Good job.
Comander Cody and the 212th are my favorite clone Legion they need to be reconized more in the Clone Wars show and a movie If possible they deserve it.
Thanks for the video. Obi-wan did love the rules. He was so obedient and could succumb for having blind faith. Cody mirrors that in the way he is too and that those traits developed further in him while serving with Obi-wan - which is why I feel Cody obeyed Order 66 when Rex didn’t (minus the inhibitor chip bit. I wonder if there were Clones save for some of the Commandoes who were like “This Order is a Separatist plot” right from the beginning, who disobeyed Order 66 and still had their inhibitor chip intact.)
Rex and Anakin were a Great Team
Cody and Obiwan were a Good Team
Cody v rex ez winner rex
Nah Cody and obi wan were great
Talkilla YT Cody is the winner ;)
Well, I think the 501st are better than the 212th in the clone ranks...
I mean, the 501st are an Elite Battallion Legion, which is better than a Battallion (like the 212th), but a Clone Commander is a higher rank than a Clone Captain...
Rex was the Captain of the 501st and Cody was the Commander of the 212th... so I suppose that they are both skilled, but in different ways.
Also, during the Empire, the 501st became the Vader's Fist, the personal troopers led by Vader himself, which is cooler than just being anexed to the Empire Army... But Rex wasn't Capitan anymore when the empire rised...
you mean codywan?! 😏
So Cody is like The Commander of trolling😂😂😂
*Cody the commander of trolling*
Ay what ever happened to dogma after umbara? Also when Cody said "when have I ever let you down" that's some major foreshadowing when obi wan fell from that cliff side from the at-te shot 😂😂😂💀💀💀
Wow............ MAJOR FOREEEEEEEEEEEEESHADOWINGGGGGG!!!! No I’m not crazy lol.
First off, That's some clever foreshadowing. I bet Dogma's memory was wiped and he's in another unit or doing maintenance at Kamino like what they were going to do with Fives. Dogma is still a Valuable Clone due to his actions.
Another fun ep 3 clip is right before O66, when Cody is holding onto Kenobi's saber and returns it. We see him do it one of the Ryloth episodes as well. Obi-Wan trusts Cody with his lightsaber, that's powerful stuff
Cody,oddball, and bobba are like the only 3 named clones in the movies.
Waxer,boil,mixer,redeye,donma,rex,fives,Jesse,heavy,tanner, etc.
never saw this k m8? He said movies
Ponds, bly, baccara, bly, neyo, appo, thire as well.
Man cody rex and wolf have always been my fav clones and always said when cody fires the shot but it is what it is
DONT SAY LOVED! YOULL ATTRACT SHIPPERS!
Saeid Radder TO LATE!!
:P
I ship it
Tumblr:
*Releases the shippers!!!*
Star Wars Comics YOU DOOMED US ALL!
Bromance? *Bromance.*
“No bonus content today. This is just too sad.”
*me, already crying*
“Mmhmm okay”
I still miss my lizard-dragon thing
Do you miss the high ground?
@@cancelanime1507 Do you miss your legs?
@@cancelanime1507 I am the high ground
Obi Wan Kenobi I am the democracy
@@cancelanime1507 tell that to the slaughtered younglings
Obi-Wan crawled out of the water, pulling himself onto the land. Hitting the water so hard had knocked the wind out of him, and just like that, he fell unconscious. He woke up moments later, and saw a man in distance, twitching and yelling to himself, clambering around while sniffing the air. He was very clearly in the middle of some kind of psychotic episode, having some kind of epiphany. All Obi-Wan could make out of the man's ramblings were "Oh, God! Oh, God!" and "Why did it have to be me?!" The man then spotted Obi-Wan, and let out a loud scream mixed with anguish and rage. He ran towards Obi-Wan, and revealing himself to be Obi-Wan's commander, Cody. Cody stood before him covered in dry blood splatter, helmet-less and completely out of his mind, hissing as he breathed. His eyes were wide and frenzied, and he held his helmet in his hand, which was covered in dry blood, hardened chunks of brain and pieces of skull. Obi-Wan didn't know it, but Cody had beaten The Clone who shot Obi-Wan to death with his own helmet earlier, likely at the beginning of his Order 66-induced breakdown.
Cody dropped the helmet onto the ground and got on all fours, creeping towards the horrified Jedi like a spider. He looked at Kenobi with bloodlust in his eyes, snarling and smiling with sick anticipation. Another kill for the crazed Clone! But then, Cody stopped and shook his head. "Don't want to be good soldier!", Cody shouted. "It's bad to kill Jedi! They're telling me to be bad!" Before Obi-Wan could ask him what he was talking about, Cody grabbed Obi-Wan by the shoulders. "The time has come! We've grown sick!", Cody shouted. "We'll kill you all! You must run and hide! Away from us! Away from me! Please!" Cody then let Kenobi go and held himself as he shivered. "Please leave, sir. I don't want to hurt anyone. Leave me..." Cody then noticed something behind Obi-Wan; the creature that The Jedi was riding earlier, having washed up the shore, dead. Cody began twitching again and ran towards the creature, biting into it and devouring it as his sobs mixed with maniacal laughter. Obi-Wan did as he said and ran away, finding General Grievous' ship and flying out of there, being careful not to disturb The Clones that had somehow mauled the infamous General and were stripping his dead, mutilated body and eating whatever meat they could find on him.
Many years later, while in hiding, Kenobi heard through word of mouth that an old Clone working on Kamino had hung himself in his quarters. Kenobi never found out who it was, but, deep down, he hoped that it was Cody. If there was ever a tortured Clone that deserved peace, it was him.
WH..WHAT HAVE U DONE!? U ARE ATRACKING THE SHIPPERS!!!! NOOOOOOO!!
Lord Vader RUN LORD VADER! RUN WHILE YOU CAN!
Abandon the Capital Ship!
I would like to read a story of a Jedi who fell in love with her clone commander, only to escape with her life as the clone's love for her causes him an unbearable headache as he's trying to resist Order 66 from compelling him to kill her.
Him: their love for...
Me: each other
Him:...democracy and freedom
Me: oh-
Hear, hear. Cody is a favorite of mine. You are right, his end is most sad.
problem sir?
Anakin has just redeployed himself... AGAIN
Cody was and STILL is my favorite clone
I really hope these two meet again in the Kenobi series. Maybe Cody defects from the empire because of his station on Kamino and he hunts down Ewan to try and figure out what happened that day. It would be great character building
Come to think of it, this is not out of the question since we know Cody survives order 66 but dont exactly know anything other than vague details from then onward and dont exactly know the circumstances of his death.
I wish we got to see more Cody in the Clone Wars show, I mean I love Rex and the 501st as much as everyone else, but Cody and his orange buddies will always be my favorites. Looking forward to see my scarred orange badass in the new episodes.
"What I remember about the rise of the Empire is... is how quiet it was. During the waning hours of the Clone Wars, the 501st Legion was discreetly transferred back to Coruscant. It was a silent trip. We all knew what was about to happen, what we were about to do. Did we have any doubts? Any private, traitorous thoughts? Perhaps, but no one said a word. Not on the flight to Coruscant, not when Order 66 came down, and not when we marched into the Jedi Temple. Not a word."
when he was not with Satine, he was with Cody
He, uh, "loved" him during the Clone Wars?
I, for one, am happy this occurred offscreen.
The ship has sailed! #CodyWan
Would be cool to see Kenobi meet Cody during the Kenobi series
Cody is my favorite clone and character of all time in star wars
I’m here with my boi Cody
Then he tried to kill Obi.
There Could be a rap song about them.
It was an honor fighting with obi wan but I’m still a human and I still have human thoughts and have bad dreams so don’t make fun of me guys it’s been really hard for me to adapt when obi wan is gone.
I hear you man I'm very sorry that you're having a depression time on your home world Kameano 😔
I forgive you
*Cringe intensifies*
I'm here with you, brother... It torments me to this day, all of us cc. 2224's feel the exact same for attempting to execute order 66
I had similar feelings when watching Clone Wars. Humanizing the clones and fleshing out the relationships between them and the jedi they would eventually turn around and betray felt almost morbid. Then they humanized and fleshed out the characters of the jedi younglings who we have to assume Anakin would brutally murder later in the timeline, and I realized morbid was what this deceptively good show was all about. XD
Obiwan: I love you Cody!
Cody: I love you to sir!
Sidious: Execute order 66!
Cody: yes my Lord! Blast him!
Obiwan: what the f@$%!?
I feel like the clones reflected their generals because the leadership style rubbed off on them, (also the clones age faster so it’s like they were growing up with them) Rex was more improvisational and reckless because he was around Anakin more, Cody was someone who really played by the book like Obi-Wan
Come on when have I ever let you down?
Just think how hard it must have been to beat Anakin on Mustafar. Knowing he's more powerful than you, not wanting to kill him, having most of your friends be killed, having two of your best friends try to kill you in the space of a few days, knowing the rest of your life would probably be spent as a criminal wanted dead by the thing you had dedicated your life to protecting. It's all written by someone of course but imagine how hard it would have been not to just be lost to despair.
Dammit, if someone could just have alerted him about the inhibitor chips and Order 66.....
They had a very missed opportunity to make a joint story about Cody and Rex after the events of the Empire's formation. It would've been cool to see a comparison similar to that of Obi Wan and Darth Maul like in the Rebels Series. Cody's frustration with Rex leaving him with the Empire and the hatred of being a training officer at Kamino would drive Cody to break out of line for the first time and search for his old friend by himself. During Cody's search for Rex, Cody could experience moments of having to improvise since he was no longer controlled by a higher authority. When the time comes that Cody and Rex cross paths there is an exchange of words between the two, about the clone wars and their lives after the Republic. Maybe the question of whether Cody will join the Rebellion is brought up, but when Rex mentions having known about the inhibitor chips Cody is outraged by Rex not telling him before the Order and like a Wild West movie a gun sling fight ensues and Cody loses.
Alternatively, Cody could still be loyal to the Empire and, of hearing about Rex, demands his squad-in-training to leave Kamino with him in a search and destroy mission for Captain Rex and the others. The small skirmish takes place in a desert village on the planet where Ezra and the others find the Captains but ultimately Cody's trainees die quickly and it falls on Cody to finish the fight by himself. There is a small mention from Rex that it is uncharacteristic of Cody to have disobeyed, orders leaving his post at Kamino. Cody would retort with Rex being disloyal to the Republic and him as a friend, having discovered that Rex knew of the inhibitor chips and not telling him about it earlier in Cody's search for Rex. The fight is boiled down to be a gunslinger fight in which Rex wins but holds Cody in his arms as he did Fives. An exchange of apologies from both troopers ensues and Cody thanks Rex for making him a little more free.
Aaaaaannnnnnd I'm tearing up at 12:15 am on a Thursday. That's an achievement.
Captain Vaughn reminds me of Commander Cody and Captain Lieutenant Lock
Is it weird that at the beginning of the video as soon as he said ''Cody'' I threw my phone on the couch and screwed at it ''CoMmAnDeR CoDy!!! UsE ThE RaNk!!!''
Yeah, I follow cannon timeline, so it always breaks my heart when I see Cody go from loyal friend, to obediant droid in one sentance, "Execute Order 66", very depressing to me, you know?
I have an Obi Wan Mii in my 3Ds
I have Obi-Wan mii too, but in Wii U
This was the best one yet. Cody is my favorite CT.
It's nice to see Obi-Wan getting along with a clone commander after having a tought fight with Jango Fett.
As always, wonderful video!
"we've been here a month already"
"yes general, right on schedule" Rockets away leaving Obi-Wan in rain grumpy
Loyalty means nothing if you get stabbed in the back
it's because they're boyfriends, duh
Very cool video. Made me love the SW universe even more
“Executing orders to the best of their ability”
Didn’t really execute Order 66 to the best of his ability though did he?
Loved is a strong word in this case
I feel like Cody purposely made the AT-TE fire off course through the arm gesture he made, as to not kill him, but merely have all the other clones think he had died from both the explosion and fall.
If you go by the whole non-microchip based lore, you can tell that Cody and the gunner purposefully missed, which wouldn't have happened if the microchip thing were true. Because as mentioned in the Knightfall mission of BF2, there were many clones with private traitorous thoughts, so knowing Cody he'd have them fire just ahead of Kenobi to give a convincing preformance of following the order.
Nice video
Rest in peace the bromance of Obi-wan Kenobie and Commander Cody 😔😭
A Clone and a Jedi, a perfect duo
can't believe you didn't play the clip where Kenobi, after ending a transmision from Cody, says "Good man that Cody"
The Senate : Commander Cody, execute Order 66
Cody : I will do what I must
Plot twist Cody escapes from the sith and leaves for tatooine so he could crack a cold one with his boi. Then they live together as roommates and are always trying to prove there not gay
Commander Cody is my favorite clone
I honestly feel the same when I see Anakin and Ahsoka. My favorite Star Wars scene is the Vader/Ahsoka duel in Rebels. I also feel that way about Hiccup/Toothless from How to Train Your Dragon. Such good relationships that end with tears
"Come on, when have I ever let you down?"
Answer: He responded with general Kenobi after Obi-Wan said hello there
3:40 There was one order that Cody didn't execute very well
What if general grievous and obiwan we're still fighting when order 66 happened?... Or what if obi wan was standing right next to Cody as the emperor called him
RIP Cody’s visor at 0:35
On the topic of the 212th Battalion, I watched the Citadel arc and noticed Cody took out a crab droid by jumping on top of it and shooting it in the head repeatedly, like one 212th trooper did in Revenge of the Sith on Utapau
*"A man who cares for his brother,also cares for another..."*
It's such a shame Palpatine forced Cody to go all tsundere on Obi-Wan, they were a great ship.
*just like the simulations*
Where was his visor in that episode.
Grey World it’s in the movie, I believe it was removable but I think more of a budget/proof it’s removable is more likely. I have no idea honestly.
I think about this video every day
"Good man that Cody"
Yes its very sad. Extremely sad :( And its so sad to watch Anakin talking about righteousness ,freedom and justice. And other clones
You were my favorite clone Cody I loved you
You should do a video on why a clone trooper can't be force sensitive. Maybe it's a short answer, but surely you could make it interesting.
Cody was the only clone trooper I knew because I watched the prequel and it actually gave him spotlight
Then I watched The clone wars show and Rex became my favorite Clone