Ik right lmao I’m pretty sure they forgot that part like the hell after his mom died he went nuts that for me even as a kid was a major first foreshadow
@@generichumanname2420 you only get the yellow sith eyes after you have fully turned to the dark side the minute he killed all the Jedi and younglings he had fully turned so that’s why you see the yellow eyes. Him killing the village of sand people wasn’t him fully turning but a shove near it for sure. Plus the best way to describe it is that their eyes are their soul so anakins eyes were yellow because he was deeply angry and in tune with his darker side so through the eyes you see his emotions. Kinda like how some Jedi have like blue eyes and green eyes it just is their emotion kinda like a mood changer ring.
Can we take a moment to appreciate the clone that caught the DNA sample and just stood there fucking staring Ventress out? Like the absolute balls of steel on this man
She would've died if the writers wanted 😭 she's surrounded by 10s of clones and anakin Skywalker anakin beat ventress in the og clone wars show that's why he got that scar
But of course half his brilliant tactics rely on him faking surrender and hoping the enemy doesn’t kill him. Because why would the enemy kill someone who surrendered, only were allowed to do that.
@@kylezdancewicz7346to be fair fighting a near endless robot army who on their end can't even surrender as they have no free will, so does it matter if he actually does that
@@varlak9061 but the confederation still had people especially in higher up positions who most the time don’t get shot or killed. But have their fighting ability reduced to zero and then executed. If the confederation wasn’t restrained the fake surrender would have been publicized and be used to justify uncountable slaughter and refusal to take any prisoners.
@@ajamask7140 so that's why they never close! They hire meth addicts! The joke here is that during ww2 the nazis used meth to make their troops perform better which allowed the blitz.
Anakin: You see Master Windu? Even Rex agreed. Mace Windu: Anakin, I understand that you care deeply for the clones, but that does NOT excuse that behavior. Ventris should have been brought in, and stood trial. Yoda: Agree with Master Windu, I do. Trial in the senate, most useful it would be.
They have the yavin accord witch is the same as the Geneva convention. But in this case her wepons are still up so shes not actually able to surrender till her wepons are down.
@@joeburns8054 which stated that prisoners were required to be blindfolded prior to being executed. So until we know the full Yavin Accords, anything goes. Only thing we know of them canonically is the blindfolding of executioned prisoners
Sure. But its still against the jedi code, and counter-intuitive to winning the war by killing a prisoner with vital information and connections to the opposition's leader. Little w for the clones, but a big L overall for ending the war. Definitely more ego than foresight in that moment.
I never understood why obi wan was so disappointed when he killed the assassins. He literally was about to kill everyone. “What? He was gonna blow up the ship.” He had full authority to kill him.
Well for a jedi. Violence should be an absolute last resort. They never strike first unless the situation demands it. In that situation the jedi in anakins exact position would have cut his arm off or knocked him out then arrested him
*Steals clones literal DNA with Malicious intent* Ventless: you can’t execute me, you’re a Jedi. Anakin: I would not rob the clones of their vengeance. Clones: this is why he’s our favorite.
Anakin always had more of a brotherly attachment to the clones than most jedi did. Respected them and actually wanted the best for them. She attacked their home, something we see them consider incredibly important, I wasn't surprised a bit of his anger and way of thinking was to get her out of the war and let the clones deal the finishing blow.
Maybe it was because of how and when he left (and later lost) his mother, but Anakin always had attachment issues. He never really bonded with any of the Jedi, except for Obi-Wan ... but the Clones? They were his brothers (in arms). Most of the Jedi didn't care much for the Clones. There were only a handful who treated them like humans, rather than just expendable cannon-fodder. Plo Koon. Aayla Secura. Obi-Wan Kenobi. And most of all, Anakin Skywalker. Time and time again he showed that he was willing to fight for them, that he was willing to die for them. And that is why they followed him into the temple at the end ... they were just as willing to die for him.
@Grubnar I think it was more of the clones being controlled that they followed him into the temple. Cause we saw them on other planets not want to just attack civilians or leave them defenseless. But I do think that if they had to attack anakin, it would've been a whole other heartbreak like what we saw with Rex and ahsoka. He knew his entire squad by name. He bonded with mostly all of them. Even if they did shoot at him, I think they'd be screaming at him to run or to get away.
Didn't his 501s stick around and turned into Stormtroopers after the rise of the Empire? Sure, everyone thought Anakin was dead, however Vader must have been aware it's his old unit. It also kinda jokingly explains why he never hurts any Stormtrooper in original trilogy but has no issue killing admirals. You would think higher ranking military staff would be more valuable then foot soldiers.
@njmfff yes and no. So, most of the clone troopers do become stormtroopers for a bit, but it was mostly to train the recruits. After a while, there were only a handful of clones left still a part of the empire, and they got treated horribly because they were clones. Both by the empire and the stormtroopers
Anakin, who respected the clones as actial human beings, after witnessing someone try destroying their lineage: Me, personally, I would not let that slide.
I liked that the Clone Wars showed how a lot of the Jedi not only respected but cared about many of the clones, even if it's at their Jedi arms length caring, but that just makes the order 66 scene where they all get executed by their clones that much more tragic. While not handled the best in the prequel trilogy, the fact that they kept adding more things that connected to that just makes that event so much more powerful and so much more tragic, because we have grown to care for a lot of those Jedi, instead of them just being people we saw in the background of the movie, and how devastating it ended up being for all of those involved, except for Sidious.
Meh, how much did he truly respect them? He didn't seem to care they were basically enslaved child soldiers who only followed the Jedi's orders because they were brainwashed since birth to do so. I understand the Jedi had little alternatives, but I never saw them address how immoral and cruel using thr clones was in a way that I personally consider to be satisfactory. Given Anakin's own experience with slavery, I'd frankly would expect him to be more vocal and conflicted about using the clones if he really cared about them - I would have actually LOVED it if part of his conflict with the Order was about their own lack of moral conflict over using a slave army to win the war. Unfortunately, I personally think that here he's pissed at Ventress because he really really wants to fuck the Separatists up and he knows he can't do that without his army having a steady resupply of fresh brainwashed clone meat to lead to their death in combat. 🤷🏻♀️
This is why I love the TV series. Anakin's development takes time and we actually get to see these subtle moments. He's not all the sudden chopping up younglings.
well she technically never surendered she said, "i suppose you expect me to surender" implying she thinks anakin wants her to but she never outright does surender
well, the Jedi rule doesn't really make all that much sense, I mean "peacekeepers of the galaxy" leading armies doesn't really sound right now does it?
@@alexdhamp I didn't put anywhere in my joke that she disarmed. Specifically pointed out she didn't. Also it's obviously a joke because you don't cock blaster rifles. You prime the energy pack once then it's set, till it needs a new charge.
@@dr.boring7022 it was not against the jedi code, the scene was about what Satine would think of Obi Wan if he did that. But honestly that point and scene was kinda stupid
@@dr.boring7022 satine is legit the worst. Gives obi wan all kinds of crap but when she’s in prison, korky comes to her rescue and straight up murders a mandalorian in front of her in her cell. SILENCE
It’s the main goal of a Jedi to destroy the Sith. Im pretty sure any other Jedi would have done the same, whether they grew up during the clone wars or not.
Even before that, during AOTC, when he kills not just the men, but the women and the children too, you can hear The Imperial March in the background. The first time in the timeline we can hear it, which is why I count that as his first *real* step to the dark side Edit: I was proven wrong in the replies, it's even sooner than that for the song, but I still count that as Anakin's first step to the dark side
@@vasu8892 I had to go in the comments to know when it was. But you're right, it is there, just so quiet that not everyone would hear it without paying close attention to it
Well as far as he knows palpatine holds the knowledge on how to save padme if he dies, padme dies. But I also think that there's a little bias on Anakin's part due to the fact that the chancellor have been a friend for Anakin for years.
@@Jibin23 Agreed. But there is one other teeeeny tiny little detail that most people seem to forget. VENTRESS IS AN ARMED ENEMY COMBATANT!!!! By all accounts, they were in the right. And she wasn't surrendering either. it's a wonder that the clone didnt start firing as soon as anakin was a safe distance away from her.
Anakin is fully aware that he's being a hypocrite in that moment, but you seem to fail to understand the point being made. Anakin KNOWS that one shouldn't just outright kill the Sith, even states it after killing Dooku cause it goes against what a Jedi is supposed to be. And in that moment, the Grandmaster of the Order also outright neglecting his code to execute Palpatine like Anakin did, which Anakin knows for a fact is against the ideals the Jedi have been teaching him, is where Anakin's true loss of faith in the Jedi reaches its peak.
The only problem with this is that she didn't surrender. She says in the episode something along the lines of "So I guess you expect me to surrender" (I don't remember the exact words) which isn't an act of surrender and implies that she's still going to keep fighting.
Anakin definitely chose poor words in that situation, but she had her weapons in hand, remaining a threat. She expressed no honest desire to surrender. If anything she feigned surrender in order to escape. The Clones had the green light to gun her down.
I love when anakin goes some what Sith here are some anakin Vader scenes in the clone wars 1 my favorite, when anakin gets really mad at Clovis (the senator that liked padme) and beats him up like attempted murder beat up and I believe the Vader’s theme plays in that scene (correct me if I am wrong) And 2 the scene with the brother in mortus when he is shown his future And 3 he chocks a bar tender when he is trying to find obi-wan’s killer on nalhutta And 4 when he talks about the zygerrian slavers
She was Sidious tool for his first Dark side ritual when he was still a Padawan in which he fully surrendered to his rage (see clone wars animated series) while the 2D animation isnt Canon perse many things carry over to the Clone WARS show. Like Anakins scar which se gave him and Grevious' injury from Windu.
This would not be a war crime. Her wepons are still out in a defensive position. Meaning she has not fully gained the immunity of surrender. If she put her sabers down on the ground then it would be a surrender that he'd need to let her surrender. Although in some cases execution on spot was allowed. Your never have 100% chances of actually surrendering peacefully.
Not to be that guy but they may be war crimes in our real world, but star wars probably has zero war crimes for the sake of just moving the plots along.
@@plague6174 no in season 7 I think the very first episode when obiwan and the clones are being held back by droids and Anakin false surrenders even obi wan says thats a a war crime I think
She definitely didn’t surrender, she definitely was prepared to keep fighting if she didn’t get the chance to escape in her ship. And since she is classified as a Sith technically Anakin as a Jedi was supposed to kill her.
Well given the fact that Ventress not only left the dark side to become a bounty hunter, she actually has done a fair amount of good, it was usually doing something good while benefiting her, but I think after a fair amount of time serving terrible people that didn't really care about her, she liked the idea of helping others. I mean she went out of her way to help Ahsoka and they were enemies for a long time, even though it was more so being enemies with Anakin. I feel like once she became a bounty hunter though, our main cast of Jedi mostly left her alone because she wasn't a real threat anymore. Still powerful and hard to perish, but not someone that has any desire to threaten the republic. I think part of the reason why they also left her alone, is even more than the Jedi, she disliked Dooku and the whole enemy of my enemy is my friend, or at least a temporary ally.
Technically not since trench was electrocuting him the moment before if I remember correctly, arguably self defense But the other war crimes? Oh yeah he’s a criminal.
I actually just saw that episode. She wasn't gonna surrender. She goes "I guess you expect me to surrender?" And Ani says "actually I was expecting the clones to execute you" or something similar. The point is, she wasn't going to surrender.
Anakin: *”she threatened the future of Kamino, really, the whole Republic, and all it does is rain, so everyone’s bored. A little target practice didn’t hurt anyone…Good..”* Rex: *”You tell ‘em sir!!”*
Anakin had a lot of dicey moments but I don't think those was one of them as Ventress had a reputation for sadisticly murdering clones and other people in general. I think he was genuinely trying to let his men have justice for themselves.
I noticed that you can always faintly hear the Imperial march in the background when anakin shows some dark side signs, very well done cinematography wise.
There are quite a number of times Anakin just says "VENTRESS!". My favourite one is when she activates the shields and Ahsoka and her take of much later. He is full one hatred in that one and the VA does an excelent job.
You're right, Anakin can't legally execute a surrendered enemy, at least if we're talking about Geneva Convention rules. But he also wasn't legally allowed to use the flag of surrender as a cover to get behind enemy lines to attack their commander by ramming his ship into him, but he did that anyway too. Rules of war as we understand them don't seem to mean much to the Jedi in the Clone Wars.
What's weird is that they only have that one little sample of Jango DNA. Like, he was there years before the clone wars and we see him again while Obi Wan visits, and that's the ONLY sample the Kaminoans took of him?
The moment is when he kills an entire village before the show even starts
Ik right lmao I’m pretty sure they forgot that part like the hell after his mom died he went nuts that for me even as a kid was a major first foreshadow
It was also the first time he had the yellow sith eyes. I can't even remember if he ever had them in clone wars.
@@generichumanname2420 you only get the yellow sith eyes after you have fully turned to the dark side the minute he killed all the Jedi and younglings he had fully turned so that’s why you see the yellow eyes. Him killing the village of sand people wasn’t him fully turning but a shove near it for sure. Plus the best way to describe it is that their eyes are their soul so anakins eyes were yellow because he was deeply angry and in tune with his darker side so through the eyes you see his emotions. Kinda like how some Jedi have like blue eyes and green eyes it just is their emotion kinda like a mood changer ring.
An entire village of tribals whose entire culture is about killing people and torturing them.
To be fair they had it coming
Annakin respects the clones, she threatened their entire lineage and he wasn’t having any of that crap
True
you don't threaten a clones lineage if you do your gonna die
@OmegaCT5555 pretttty sure she did lmfao, this episode was the galaxy's largest abortion after all
Anakin
Tup
Anakin: "Rex, turn off your body cam."
Rex: "Say less"
LOLLL
they're bouttah hit her with the "stop resisting"
@@swaglevi4315😂😂😂
Rex: “We have body cams?”
Can we take a moment to appreciate the clone that caught the DNA sample and just stood there fucking staring Ventress out? Like the absolute balls of steel on this man
Hey, hey Ventress, look at me....bitch
Tell me about, staring down an opponent that could easily slice through him like butter with zero shits given.
Tbf, Anakin was right there ready to walk all over Ventress if she had tried any further sus behavior.
Yeah, chad move
They actually named that clone, if I’m not wrong they gave him the name omen
She wasn’t surrendering though. Her sabers were still active and she was ready to keep fighting if she didn’t have her escape already planned out
thanks, was hoping someone said it
She would've died if the writers wanted 😭 she's surrounded by 10s of clones and anakin Skywalker anakin beat ventress in the og clone wars show that's why he got that scar
She really wasn't surrendering...
Yeah ik right, it's only against the jedi code if they're unarmed.
@@You-ul8qw I mean he didn't kill here and besides a you could say it was either her or the clone dna
She wasn’t surrendering, she was making a joke on how the Jedi ask for surrender. Anakin was like nah the homies got it
But of course half his brilliant tactics rely on him faking surrender and hoping the enemy doesn’t kill him. Because why would the enemy kill someone who surrendered, only were allowed to do that.
@@kylezdancewicz7346faking surrender is a war crime, is dirty and cruel
@@kylezdancewicz7346to be fair fighting a near endless robot army who on their end can't even surrender as they have no free will, so does it matter if he actually does that
@@varlak9061 but the confederation still had people especially in higher up positions who most the time don’t get shot or killed. But have their fighting ability reduced to zero and then executed. If the confederation wasn’t restrained the fake surrender would have been publicized and be used to justify uncountable slaughter and refusal to take any prisoners.
She all like “Jedi Masters and their surrender option lol” and he went “fam, I’m not even a master! Get dunked!”😂
He valued the clones as real people so he would allow them to shoot her and the clones would of done it in a heartbeat
Beat*
Doesn’t matter you understood him
@@sug3863 yes but I'm a grammar nazi sooooo
@@АлексПетков-р5з The Waffle house has found its new host.
@@ajamask7140 so that's why they never close! They hire meth addicts!
The joke here is that during ww2 the nazis used meth to make their troops perform better which allowed the blitz.
Anakin: I didn’t see her surrender. I saw two red glowing lightsabers. Isn’t that right Rex?
Rex: *Damn straight, Sir*
This needs to be the top comment
Chills
Anakin: You see Master Windu? Even Rex agreed.
Mace Windu: Anakin, I understand that you care deeply for the clones, but that does NOT excuse that behavior. Ventris should have been brought in, and stood trial.
Yoda: Agree with Master Windu, I do. Trial in the senate, most useful it would be.
Rex: **Hell yeah**
Read that in their voices lol.
Actually, if we’re going off of UN law, Anakin never accepted her surrender, meaning that she is still considered a combatant and may be killed.
That’s a very thin line you didn’t cross. 😂
The clone that caught the DNA and stared Ventress down is a legend.
That is one of the most badass reg clone moments. Sometimes it’s the background characters that make such an impact
That clone was not afraid of anything
@@rebelsoldier6133well none of them are. They are genetically programmed to not feel fear
@@CollinRezac yet they did, there are times in which they do
@@rebelsoldier6133 I don't really ever remember any of them feeling fear till their chips were removed
"Legally Anakin can't kill a surrendering enemy"
Bro he is a war crime king lol
Geneva convention doesn't exist, so therefore no war crime
They have the yavin accord witch is the same as the Geneva convention.
But in this case her wepons are still up so shes not actually able to surrender till her wepons are down.
@@joeburns8054 which stated that prisoners were required to be blindfolded prior to being executed.
So until we know the full Yavin Accords, anything goes. Only thing we know of them canonically is the blindfolding of executioned prisoners
The whole show, every show, and I get it, we can "see" things the other Jedi's miss, but nah, this dude was on a bender lol
She didn't surrender
“Anakin, how many war crimes have you committed?”
“Yes.”
Just a normal conversation between obi and Anakin
@@The-Ent1ty fr
Lol, funny, but facts!! 🤣♥️
@@Vikki.ledge987 It’s not a war crime if you win
I need one more to win war crime bingo 😂
He didn't do this out of hate, he did this as a sign of respect towards his clone comrades
Indeed
Sure. But its still against the jedi code, and counter-intuitive to winning the war by killing a prisoner with vital information and connections to the opposition's leader.
Little w for the clones, but a big L overall for ending the war. Definitely more ego than foresight in that moment.
@@greasley4024
True
@@greasley4024 having someone on the jedi council who wasn't a master was also against the Code
@@greasley4024iving by a code is a weakness
-Count Dooku (I think)
I never understood why obi wan was so disappointed when he killed the assassins. He literally was about to kill everyone. “What? He was gonna blow up the ship.” He had full authority to kill him.
Couldn't he just cut his hand off?
Yeah that made no sense
He probably wanted him to cut of his arm
I mean he didn't chastise him for it or anything. I think he was just dissapointed that it came down to that.
Well for a jedi. Violence should be an absolute last resort. They never strike first unless the situation demands it.
In that situation the jedi in anakins exact position would have cut his arm off or knocked him out then arrested him
“SHES COMING RIGHT AT ME” *blasters go off*
South Park?
*Steals clones literal DNA with Malicious intent*
Ventless: you can’t execute me, you’re a Jedi.
Anakin: I would not rob the clones of their vengeance.
Clones: this is why he’s our favorite.
He is just doing as a Jedi should, watching from the sidelines.
Ventless lmao
@@smemzylol
Like what you typed bruh
@@Shadow2166😂
Quick summary of the Clone Wars:
"ANAKIN NO"
ANAKIN YES!
Cue yodas vision right there
@@orionstickguard790I got the reference 😂😂😂
@@orionstickguard790ANAKIN ALWAYS YES
I want you to apply it to EVERY possible situation while I’m gone
"The moment we saw the dark side come out of anakin"
_tusken raider death noises_
That is definitely the moment.. "They're like animals, and I slaughtered them like animals!!! I hate them!!!" - Anakin after the slaughter...
Anakin always had more of a brotherly attachment to the clones than most jedi did. Respected them and actually wanted the best for them. She attacked their home, something we see them consider incredibly important, I wasn't surprised a bit of his anger and way of thinking was to get her out of the war and let the clones deal the finishing blow.
Maybe it was because of how and when he left (and later lost) his mother, but Anakin always had attachment issues.
He never really bonded with any of the Jedi, except for Obi-Wan ... but the Clones? They were his brothers (in arms).
Most of the Jedi didn't care much for the Clones. There were only a handful who treated them like humans, rather than just expendable cannon-fodder.
Plo Koon. Aayla Secura. Obi-Wan Kenobi. And most of all, Anakin Skywalker. Time and time again he showed that he was willing to fight for them, that he was willing to die for them.
And that is why they followed him into the temple at the end ... they were just as willing to die for him.
@Grubnar I think it was more of the clones being controlled that they followed him into the temple. Cause we saw them on other planets not want to just attack civilians or leave them defenseless. But I do think that if they had to attack anakin, it would've been a whole other heartbreak like what we saw with Rex and ahsoka. He knew his entire squad by name. He bonded with mostly all of them. Even if they did shoot at him, I think they'd be screaming at him to run or to get away.
@@javidavi24 and you can only imagine how Anakin himself would be feeling as the clones are forced to attack him.
Didn't his 501s stick around and turned into Stormtroopers after the rise of the Empire?
Sure, everyone thought Anakin was dead, however Vader must have been aware it's his old unit.
It also kinda jokingly explains why he never hurts any Stormtrooper in original trilogy but has no issue killing admirals. You would think higher ranking military staff would be more valuable then foot soldiers.
@njmfff yes and no. So, most of the clone troopers do become stormtroopers for a bit, but it was mostly to train the recruits. After a while, there were only a handful of clones left still a part of the empire, and they got treated horribly because they were clones. Both by the empire and the stormtroopers
The clones just being absolute badasses in this scene
Especially the one that catches it
@@bestbplayz2284 exactly he needs to be an ARC
They’re all like “Go ahead. Make our day.”
@@bestbplayz2284
Bro hits a pose afterwards aswell
@@Sgil97 Catching the DNA + the pose = one of the coolest clones there is
"you can't execute me you jedi."
" I ain't the ones with the blasters."
Anakin was commiting war crimes left and right in this show and I loved every second of it.
the dark side I sense in you 😮
@@RNW11B94B unlike the jedi way it tends to get the job done. 🤷♂️🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@miniaturejayhawk8702 True Dooku used the dark side but he wasn’t really all that bad of a guy
you could say that again
Cant commit war crimes on droids
It was almost like order 66, just Anakin executed it and for a Sith
Tbh order 66 does get executed on sith too
Ventress was not a Sith.
@@a1morrison290what?
In season 6 when Tup'a chip malfunctions did you notice how he walked right by Anakin to kill the other Jedi...
@@saf_timalsena_ she's not a sith, she's a night sister. She WAS apprentice of dooku, but she was never a real sith.
Key word: “Surrendering enemy”. Ventress was still poised to fight no matter what.
Anakin, who respected the clones as actial human beings, after witnessing someone try destroying their lineage: Me, personally, I would not let that slide.
I liked that the Clone Wars showed how a lot of the Jedi not only respected but cared about many of the clones, even if it's at their Jedi arms length caring, but that just makes the order 66 scene where they all get executed by their clones that much more tragic. While not handled the best in the prequel trilogy, the fact that they kept adding more things that connected to that just makes that event so much more powerful and so much more tragic, because we have grown to care for a lot of those Jedi, instead of them just being people we saw in the background of the movie, and how devastating it ended up being for all of those involved, except for Sidious.
As long as he wanted to...he killed enough XD
Meh, how much did he truly respect them? He didn't seem to care they were basically enslaved child soldiers who only followed the Jedi's orders because they were brainwashed since birth to do so.
I understand the Jedi had little alternatives, but I never saw them address how immoral and cruel using thr clones was in a way that I personally consider to be satisfactory. Given Anakin's own experience with slavery, I'd frankly would expect him to be more vocal and conflicted about using the clones if he really cared about them - I would have actually LOVED it if part of his conflict with the Order was about their own lack of moral conflict over using a slave army to win the war.
Unfortunately, I personally think that here he's pissed at Ventress because he really really wants to fuck the Separatists up and he knows he can't do that without his army having a steady resupply of fresh brainwashed clone meat to lead to their death in combat. 🤷🏻♀️
This is why I love the TV series. Anakin's development takes time and we actually get to see these subtle moments. He's not all the sudden chopping up younglings.
Damn, right
It expanded the prequels SO MUCH
The name of tv series?
@@Ghost-uj4rfstar Wars: The Clone Wars
It ain’t a clone wars episode without at least 3 war crimes
Literally anakin killed an entire village of sand people before this
*slams table* THANK YOU!
@@Bearded_Zer0 *slams table* EMOTIONAL DAMAGE
Anakin should Have been demoted Jedi years ago then what are the Jed rules anyways 🤔.
@@iluminumfalcon8619 Not the entire Order being corrupt tho
Took too long to find this comment 😭
well she technically never surendered she said, "i suppose you expect me to surender" implying she thinks anakin wants her to but she never outright does surender
"Dew it."
-Anakin to the clones
Palpatine suddenly feeling proud out of nowhere
Ventriss is considered a Sith by the Jedi Council. According to Jedi rules, he's actually *supposed* to kill any Sith he comes across
well, the Jedi rule doesn't really make all that much sense, I mean "peacekeepers of the galaxy" leading armies doesn't really sound right now does it?
Ventress called the Jedi Temple and asked to speak to HR after that.
Ventress is a Karen confirmed
I think yoda would’ve said something like: “Watching from the sidelines, Skywalker was.”
They were ready to light her ass up, all they needed was Anakin to give them the command.
The moment for me was seeing his sheer anger when dueling Bariss as she got revealed to have betrayed Ahsoka.
The scowl on that mans face said it all
But I really liked them argumenting like:
Bariss: All the Jedi know is violence
Anakin:*ignites second lightsaber to prove her wrong
Ventress threatened their entire bloodline and Anakin is too good with the clones to just have them send her to some cell.
The transition in the loop is insanely smooth. Well done.
Anakin: I didn't hear her surrender, did you troopers?
[All cock Rifles and aim] No Ser, we did not.
She didn't disarm...so she didn't actually surrender.
@@alexdhamp [Best Wolfcastle impression] That's the joke
@@alexdhamp I didn't put anywhere in my joke that she disarmed. Specifically pointed out she didn't. Also it's obviously a joke because you don't cock blaster rifles. You prime the energy pack once then it's set, till it needs a new charge.
Hahahahahaha that made me laugh out loud 😂
that scene on the ship with satine made me laugh so hard they’re all serious and he just kills the guy and goes “what? he was gonna blow up the ship!”
That scene truly made me question Jedi logic. I get not killing unarmed people but... bro is clearly armed.
@@dr.boring7022 it was not against the jedi code, the scene was about what Satine would think of Obi Wan if he did that. But honestly that point and scene was kinda stupid
@@rodrigobogado8756 Yeah, Satine's logic did not make sense at all. "Oh, how dare you Obiwan, for killing a guy who was about to kill us all..."
@@dr.boring7022 satine is legit the worst. Gives obi wan all kinds of crap but when she’s in prison, korky comes to her rescue and straight up murders a mandalorian in front of her in her cell. SILENCE
This moment is a showcase of why the clones heavily respected Anakin.
Windu was going to execute Palpatine on the spot.
It’s the main goal of a Jedi to destroy the Sith. Im pretty sure any other Jedi would have done the same, whether they grew up during the clone wars or not.
It's just as Windu said. He was too dangerous to stay alive, even if it was breaking jedi protocol.
This certainly shows some hypocrisy on Anakin's part. He knew Windu was right, but he put Padme first.
@@JoelPerry1Yeah but Windu also broke the rules
However killing Palpatine would have been an act of mercy rather than of bad intents as Palpatine was truly evil. Mercy towards the galaxy
Even before that, during AOTC, when he kills not just the men, but the women and the children too, you can hear The Imperial March in the background. The first time in the timeline we can hear it, which is why I count that as his first *real* step to the dark side
Edit: I was proven wrong in the replies, it's even sooner than that for the song, but I still count that as Anakin's first step to the dark side
I thought I heard the imperial march in the phantom menace as well…
@@vasu8892 really? Do you remember when? I might've missed it
@Boba Fett I think during Qui-Gons funeral when Windu and Yoda talk about the Sith. I’m not 100% sure
If it really was the imperial march though
@Boba Fett No wait I just looked it up it played after Yoda gave Obi-wan permission to train Anakin.
@@vasu8892 I had to go in the comments to know when it was. But you're right, it is there, just so quiet that not everyone would hear it without paying close attention to it
Anakin was like, "She's too dangerous to be left alive."
Also, the hypocrisy of him telling Windu that he can't just execute Palpatine and need to take him alive because that's the Jedi way is brilliant!
Well as far as he knows palpatine holds the knowledge on how to save padme if he dies, padme dies. But I also think that there's a little bias on Anakin's part due to the fact that the chancellor have been a friend for Anakin for years.
@@Jibin23 Agreed. But there is one other teeeeny tiny little detail that most people seem to forget.
VENTRESS IS AN ARMED ENEMY COMBATANT!!!!
By all accounts, they were in the right. And she wasn't surrendering either. it's a wonder that the clone didnt start firing as soon as anakin was a safe distance away from her.
It's not only that it's because Anna can needed him and because legally he was the supreme chancellor And was a duly elected official
@@drewwar9344 oh yes and that too if he didn't receive a fair trial they will still be called traitors and deemed a threat to the republic.
Anakin is fully aware that he's being a hypocrite in that moment, but you seem to fail to understand the point being made. Anakin KNOWS that one shouldn't just outright kill the Sith, even states it after killing Dooku cause it goes against what a Jedi is supposed to be. And in that moment, the Grandmaster of the Order also outright neglecting his code to execute Palpatine like Anakin did, which Anakin knows for a fact is against the ideals the Jedi have been teaching him, is where Anakin's true loss of faith in the Jedi reaches its peak.
Anakin literally has a checklist of Geneva convention violations he has made
He MADE the Geneva Conventions INTO a checklist, lol.
"Geneva CONVENTION? I swear I've heard SUGGESTION"
@@ivancarmo878 I read that in Anakin's voice
well i mean there’s no earth so no geneva convention so are they really war crimes?? 🧐
@JJAG0102 you've gotta be the funniest guy at parties.
The clones here are highly respected on my eyes for just rushing to kill ventress
The only problem with this is that she didn't surrender. She says in the episode something along the lines of "So I guess you expect me to surrender" (I don't remember the exact words) which isn't an act of surrender and implies that she's still going to keep fighting.
That scene is awesome because the clones just standing in the background become the heroes of the battle
“But legally…”
Yeah that basically sums up Anakin’s life
Anakin: "execute order 66"
Clones: "it will be done general"
Ventress: "wait what"
Anakins deep love and connection is what gives him his strength and makes him so passionate but passion and strength are “darkside” qualities
One canister wouldn't stop production, rather they'd be able to make their own clones.
Anakin definitely chose poor words in that situation, but she had her weapons in hand, remaining a threat. She expressed no honest desire to surrender. If anything she feigned surrender in order to escape.
The Clones had the green light to gun her down.
Yoda: Law? I know not. War crimes, I must commit.
This show is just Star War-crimes and we love it.
he literally force choked Poggle the Lesser out of rage full intent on murdering him
Literally every Jedi that fought in the war is lowkey a war criminal to some degree
They’re a hypocrite at the very least
Bro the clone that caught it is so based
I love when anakin goes some what Sith here are some anakin Vader scenes in the clone wars
1 my favorite, when anakin gets really mad at Clovis (the senator that liked padme) and beats him up like attempted murder beat up and I believe the Vader’s theme plays in that scene (correct me if I am wrong)
And 2 the scene with the brother in mortus when he is shown his future
And 3 he chocks a bar tender when he is trying to find obi-wan’s killer on nalhutta
And 4 when he talks about the zygerrian slavers
I think in the first one it playes a remix
@@DuplexWeevil337 oh ok thanks 🙏
Dang I’m surprised anakin didn’t turn sooner
@@levievil9220 is hard to believe he didn't turn after the fake murdering of Obi Wan
@@rodrigobogado8756 I’m just saying there was a lot of points in time where he could have turned
It should never be surprising for Anakin to attempt or commit war crimes.
This.
it's not a war crime if you win the war
@@TainyaGaming Based and Historically Accurate Pilled
Remember he faked a surrender to decapitate the droid general?
She was Sidious tool for his first Dark side ritual when he was still a Padawan in which he fully surrendered to his rage (see clone wars animated series) while the 2D animation isnt Canon perse many things carry over to the Clone WARS show. Like Anakins scar which se gave him and Grevious' injury from Windu.
It was the way how he said it too “Actually I’m planning on letting the clones execute you. RIGHT NOW. “
"if she scars your face, have your bros execute her on the spot" -Anakin Skywalker
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Shows true leadership
Anakin was able to get away with multiple war crimes.
This would not be a war crime. Her wepons are still out in a defensive position. Meaning she has not fully gained the immunity of surrender. If she put her sabers down on the ground then it would be a surrender that he'd need to let her surrender. Although in some cases execution on spot was allowed. Your never have 100% chances of actually surrendering peacefully.
Not to be that guy but they may be war crimes in our real world, but star wars probably has zero war crimes for the sake of just moving the plots along.
Would love to see Star Wars equivalent of Geneva Convention... If there's any in the first place
It's not war crimes against the geneva convention, if Geneva does not even exist in that universe 😀
@@plague6174 no in season 7 I think the very first episode when obiwan and the clones are being held back by droids and Anakin false surrenders even obi wan says thats a a war crime I think
She definitely didn’t surrender, she definitely was prepared to keep fighting if she didn’t get the chance to escape in her ship. And since she is classified as a Sith technically Anakin as a Jedi was supposed to kill her.
"But sir, is that perfectly legal?"
Well given the fact that Ventress not only left the dark side to become a bounty hunter, she actually has done a fair amount of good, it was usually doing something good while benefiting her, but I think after a fair amount of time serving terrible people that didn't really care about her, she liked the idea of helping others. I mean she went out of her way to help Ahsoka and they were enemies for a long time, even though it was more so being enemies with Anakin. I feel like once she became a bounty hunter though, our main cast of Jedi mostly left her alone because she wasn't a real threat anymore. Still powerful and hard to perish, but not someone that has any desire to threaten the republic. I think part of the reason why they also left her alone, is even more than the Jedi, she disliked Dooku and the whole enemy of my enemy is my friend, or at least a temporary ally.
To be fair, she still had her sabers up and activated in a defensive posture, sooo, one could argue, she was not surrendering by any means.
Anakin who killed the entire Tusken Raider camp: Am I a joke to you?
That one Badass clone... man i love ever single Plain Clone
She’s a sith assassin… there should be no such thing as surrender for the sith
Also she literally didn't surrender. You don't surrender by waving your weapon around.
correct but the Jedi have submitted to the will of the Senate
The trio is back 🙌🏼🫶🏻
Anakin here was being wise .
“IT’S THE GENERAL!!”
Chills man
He does straight up execute a surrending enemy when he kills trench. Anakin is a dark dude
Technically not since trench was electrocuting him the moment before if I remember correctly, arguably self defense
But the other war crimes? Oh yeah he’s a criminal.
I actually just saw that episode. She wasn't gonna surrender. She goes "I guess you expect me to surrender?" And Ani says "actually I was expecting the clones to execute you" or something similar. The point is, she wasn't going to surrender.
Wulff Yularen: (1/2 awake in an ISB meeting) oh man I miss Skywalker and all his warcriming; you suits don’t know what you missed
Anakin: *”she threatened the future of Kamino, really, the whole Republic, and all it does is rain, so everyone’s bored. A little target practice didn’t hurt anyone…Good..”*
Rex: *”You tell ‘em sir!!”*
The moment we first saw him turn was when he slaughtered the tusken village ;)
Anakin had a lot of dicey moments but I don't think those was one of them as Ventress had a reputation for sadisticly murdering clones and other people in general. I think he was genuinely trying to let his men have justice for themselves.
Anakin was told he was the chosen one, that alone will make someone insufferable
"She's too dangerous to be left alive"
I noticed that you can always faintly hear the Imperial march in the background when anakin shows some dark side signs, very well done cinematography wise.
I mean we all know anakin doesn't give a damn about war crimes, he only cares about his men 🥺
Loyalty to people over ideals, that's Anakin.
He force choked Poggle the Lesser in an earlier episode during Geonosis arc.
Anakin’s pragmatism was one of his most endearing traits
Ignores him wiping out a tuskan raider village
Yes, first time
i’m glad she survived, ventress’ redemption in dark disciple was beautiful
There are quite a number of times Anakin just says "VENTRESS!". My favourite one is when she activates the shields and Ahsoka and her take of much later. He is full one hatred in that one and the VA does an excelent job.
Anakin "War Crimes" Skywalker
You're right, Anakin can't legally execute a surrendered enemy, at least if we're talking about Geneva Convention rules. But he also wasn't legally allowed to use the flag of surrender as a cover to get behind enemy lines to attack their commander by ramming his ship into him, but he did that anyway too. Rules of war as we understand them don't seem to mean much to the Jedi in the Clone Wars.
At that point, Anakin is no stranger to war crimes. What's one more.
She was armed. That is no surrendering enemy. Lol 🎉
How could the caminoans clone millions of clones, wirhout them having their DNA digitally in their databank?
First time was their fight on the original al Clone Wars I would say. His anger overtook him.
I honestly don't blame people for turning against the Jedi order
Since when was she surrendering 😈 😂
To be fair to my boy, she wasn’t trying to surrender.
So, you do you, Anakin. ☠️ 👍🏿
He needs a hug. And a vacation. With Padme.
What's weird is that they only have that one little sample of Jango DNA. Like, he was there years before the clone wars and we see him again while Obi Wan visits, and that's the ONLY sample the Kaminoans took of him?
I actually managed to pick up on this “subtle” detail watching the episode at normal speed