The scene with Yoda defending Ahsoka. It makes him look better than the dogmatic Jedi masters, I never believed Yoda voted against Ahsoka but this supports him.
I feel like the scene with Yoda should've been kept in, as it shows that out every member of the council, he was the only one who was wise enough to give anakin the benefit of the doubt and made him much closer to his likable OT counterpart. It makes you think... in the end, he was probably the last jedi that Anakin wanted to hurt when order 66 happened...
Which is why Yoda even entrusted in Anakin in helping him "escape" the Jedi Temple in S6. It all makes perfect sense and serves to further compliment Yoda's character traits as a whole. God I love Yoda.
Actually, Yoda wasn’t the only one who believed Ahsoka, besides Plo Koon and Kenobi. It was probably cut because the Council members were speculating, and that paranoia isn’t who they are, even during a war that purposefully pushes their mental limits and their limits as Jedi.
@@teleportedbreadfor3days I think that kind of paranoia is who they were. They so quickly turned on Asoka even without this deleted scene in that episode, and through the entirety of the Clone Wars we see them devolve into being more and more unsure of themselves and the decisions they make. Even Yoda himself is constantly commenting on how concerned he is that they've lost their way, that maybe he's lead them astray, or is somehow to blame for the cause of Sidious winning in the end. I feel like this scene would've gone a long way in showing how far the Council had fallen due to the war and all the other bloat that's corrupted them over the years.
For anyone wondering, I think the last scene with Amedda and Skywalker in the Venator hanger happens during the Mandalore Plot arc of the show, its probably meant to show how the Republic troops were serious about leaving to liberate Mandalore from Deathwatch.
Anakin and Yoda scene was amazing. I’m glad Yoda supported Ahsoka though I wish he did more but at least he believed her, I like Yoda a little more now. Still an amazing character
I think this should have been the actual ending for the boba fett episode. It would have been cool to have him being a reoccurring antagonist out to get Mace or use that anger against the Jedi and somehow aid the separatists. Was never a fan of the real ending compared to this. This seems like its what should have happened story wise. The real ending feels more like Cartoon Network executives got in the way and said "woah woah woah, remember this is a kids show. We need to make this kid learn a lesson about revenge and grudges." Also seemed like they were trying to make Aurra Sing a bad influence on young boba, given how he never wanted anything bad to happen to anyone else other than Mace. Which actually would have also been interesting to see play out too, given that he's ultimately known as the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy eventually.
I actually think it's good that the Anakin and Yoda scene wasn't kept in, as cool as it is. The goal of this arc was to show the flaws of the jedi council, including Yoda's inaction, and Anakin's growing frustration with them.
I really do like that deleted scene with Obi-Wan and Ahsoka, but I don't quite understand why it's considered one of the "best" deleted scenes by you. Doesn't it make perfect sense for Anakin to have been the one by Ahsoka's bedside in the final cut?....
Yeah you’re right it probably isn’t one of the best deleted scenes and I prefer the scene with Anakin too, but I like this version as well, as it’s interesting to see more of Obi-Wan and Ahsoka’s relationship, so I included it here
Which of these scenes would you have kept in?
The last one when Anakin is preparing for the Siege of Mandalore
the droidbait one for sure
Droid bait
The scene with Yoda defending Ahsoka. It makes him look better than the dogmatic Jedi masters, I never believed Yoda voted against Ahsoka but this supports him.
I feel like the scene with Yoda should've been kept in, as it shows that out every member of the council, he was the only one who was wise enough to give anakin the benefit of the doubt and made him much closer to his likable OT counterpart. It makes you think... in the end, he was probably the last jedi that Anakin wanted to hurt when order 66 happened...
Which is why Yoda even entrusted in Anakin in helping him "escape" the Jedi Temple in S6. It all makes perfect sense and serves to further compliment Yoda's character traits as a whole. God I love Yoda.
Actually, Yoda wasn’t the only one who believed Ahsoka, besides Plo Koon and Kenobi.
It was probably cut because the Council members were speculating, and that paranoia isn’t who they are, even during a war that purposefully pushes their mental limits and their limits as Jedi.
@@teleportedbreadfor3days I think that kind of paranoia is who they were. They so quickly turned on Asoka even without this deleted scene in that episode, and through the entirety of the Clone Wars we see them devolve into being more and more unsure of themselves and the decisions they make. Even Yoda himself is constantly commenting on how concerned he is that they've lost their way, that maybe he's lead them astray, or is somehow to blame for the cause of Sidious winning in the end. I feel like this scene would've gone a long way in showing how far the Council had fallen due to the war and all the other bloat that's corrupted them over the years.
They definitely should have kept the scene with Yoda in the council… it feels more realistic to how Yoda would act in this situation in my opinion.
I really wish we got that deleted scene of Droidbait in the actual episode! 😭
Droidbait had the worst clone name ever
@@joegover9452 All clone names have meaning. That doesn't mean it's bad.
I agree. Especially since it gave El-les more screen time as well. Both men really deserved more screentime.
1:08 Stfu Mundi, go worry about the droid attack on the wookies 😤
Stop talking to my general like that 😤
The scene with Yoda and Anakin speaking alone should have been kept in.
For anyone wondering, I think the last scene with Amedda and Skywalker in the Venator hanger happens during the Mandalore Plot arc of the show, its probably meant to show how the Republic troops were serious about leaving to liberate Mandalore from Deathwatch.
Anakin and Yoda scene was amazing. I’m glad Yoda supported Ahsoka though I wish he did more but at least he believed her, I like Yoda a little more now. Still an amazing character
The scene with Kenobi and Fisto is the same as what we got with Anakin. It’s better because he’s Ahsoka’s master
"Nobel it is for you to defend your paddewan young Skywalker, but these mission are costing time and resources that can go twards my ketamine"
After Order 66: “Marred the paint of my Honda Civic with Younglings, Anakin did.”
0:24 Oh how little did Windu know...
Ot wouldn't be boba who, "Gave him a hand". 🤭
love how kit fistos model always got that smile
1:21 Mundi: YOU WHAT
I wish the left droidbaits scene in everyone else in domino squad got their moment that made them into better soldiers and a better team except him
That part with Droidbait, solid
I think this should have been the actual ending for the boba fett episode. It would have been cool to have him being a reoccurring antagonist out to get Mace or use that anger against the Jedi and somehow aid the separatists. Was never a fan of the real ending compared to this. This seems like its what should have happened story wise. The real ending feels more like Cartoon Network executives got in the way and said "woah woah woah, remember this is a kids show. We need to make this kid learn a lesson about revenge and grudges." Also seemed like they were trying to make Aurra Sing a bad influence on young boba, given how he never wanted anything bad to happen to anyone else other than Mace. Which actually would have also been interesting to see play out too, given that he's ultimately known as the most feared bounty hunter in the galaxy eventually.
I actually think it's good that the Anakin and Yoda scene wasn't kept in, as cool as it is. The goal of this arc was to show the flaws of the jedi council, including Yoda's inaction, and Anakin's growing frustration with them.
I really like Yoda sticking up for Anakin
They should have kept it,
BTW, I like your profile pic
This animation is giving me the ‘pizza is aggressive’ vibes
3:10 is that Nolan North using his Richtofen’s impression?
Nah he sounds like that in the episode too
@@ButchersNailsEnjoyerit is Nolan north tho
I really do like that deleted scene with Obi-Wan and Ahsoka, but I don't quite understand why it's considered one of the "best" deleted scenes by you. Doesn't it make perfect sense for Anakin to have been the one by Ahsoka's bedside in the final cut?....
Yeah you’re right it probably isn’t one of the best deleted scenes and I prefer the scene with Anakin too, but I like this version as well, as it’s interesting to see more of Obi-Wan and Ahsoka’s relationship, so I included it here
Love this vid but is it just me or Ive seen the scene with Asoka, Obi wan and kit fisto before
What episode is the last one for?
Duchess of Mandalore