When the original sequel game was released in 2005, the game actually released BEFORE the movie. This means that the huge story of Anakin becoming Vader, "I've got the high ground", and padme dying after giving birth to Luke and Leia were all first seen in the Lego levels and cutscenes before they hit theaters
Pretty sure that's not the case and it's supposed to represent the battle without having to actually have all those npc's actually fighting because of lag and shit.
addendum, in episode 3: the jedi yoda and obiwan see anakin kill is different from the movie, idr names, but it's the red female jedi, with the tentacles.
@@rejsonitoAnakin killing Shaak-Ti was *also* a deleted scene from Episode III (hence why it also appears in the Episode III video game and as a Force vision in The Clone Wars).
3P0 is supposed to be silver in episode 2. Also, the part of 3-2 where you go through the tubes is based off a deleted scene. Furthermore, Neimoidians fail to appear, despite being a driving force in episode 1.
in the cutscene where anakin and padme find out anakin is in trouble on geonosis, they’re flying the royal ship from the phantom menace, not the smaller ship used in attack of the clones
A correction: the part of the game when the Invisible Hand (Grievous' ship) is tipped over DOES appear in the final cut of the movie. What doesnt appear is the scene with the tesla coils and the fog-filled tunnel, right at the start of the level. These scenes can be found on you tube, but they have unfinished sfx
Luke and Leia never destroyed that landing platform in Jedi, plus in Jedi Destiny it gets magically reconstructed for the beginning cutscene. One other minor mistake is that Luke is a left handed Jedi in the movies, but in the game he’s right handed.
I think in the game I saw them using lightsabers with one hand some times. Is that inaccurate to the films do they always use two hands. I saw a video where George Lucas said lightsabers were heavy and to weld them with two hands. I'm not sure if they did that every time on screen.
@@DanBen07 No it’s accurate to the movies. In the prequels they were a lot lighter in weight, and that’s because they were dueling a lot more often than in the original trilogy. Dooku and Palpatine could easily use their sabers one handed because of their styles of fighting. But they became heavier in the original trilogy and the techniques of the Jedi were mostly gone, so that in my opinion is why they go from light to heavy, no idea if it’s true or not but I like to think that.
@@Superball01I believe Lucas used a similar justification. In lore, Luke and Vader both use Form V, which is slow and heavy and often uses two hands. The ANH duel is meant to be Vader cautiously probing Obi-Wan’s defenses while Obi-Wan stalls for time so the others can escape.
@@expressnumber That sounds right, and I wouldn’t ever question Lucas about his work. As far as I’m concerned, all of what George wrote and approved is still true, not a single bit of Disney’s writing.
9:15 Luke wasn't the only one who fell in the pit. A unlucky gamorrean guard fell in the pit with him. Which is the actual level, you could actually feed the rancor gamorrean guards.
You missed a few. In 6-5 "Jedi Destiny," Luke and Vader's duel on the second death star never happens, and the level opens with Vader turning against Palpatine. In 3-2 "Chancellor in Peril," Anakin only cuts off one of Dooku's hands instead of both. Also in 3-2, the Invisible Hand doesn't split in half. In 3-4 "Defense of Kashyyyk," clones and droids are seen working together after the execution of order 66, which never happens in the movie. In 5-3 "Falcon Flight," Boba Fett is seen following the Millenium Falcon in the level's end cutscene, but the scene where Boba and the other bounty hunters are sent after the falcon by Vader is missing. In 2-2 "Discovery on Kamino," Obi-Wan Kenobi never questions Jango Fett, he just runs away as soon as Kenobi shows up. Other scenes that were completely skipped: Palpatine's arrest Anakin and Padme's wedding Anakin and the Tusken Raiders Qui-Gon's duel with Maul on Tatooine
Also you can see the imperial spy in the end cutscene for episode 4 which is not in the movie. There was a cut level called Palpatine Duel (set during Revenge of the Sith) You control Mace Windu, Kit Fisto, Saesee Tiin and Agen Kolar as they arrest the chancellor.
despite popular belief, the characters in Star Wars weren´t made out of plastic bricks but were humans and aliens surrounded by nature and metal machinery
4:02 The boga chase was a scrapped level for Episode 3 where you use a Boga to chase Grievous who's on his wheel bike. It didn't work as a level where you need 2 characters.
1:26 None of the speeders in the speeder chase were armed with blasters. Zam did use her pistol, as seen in the cutscenes, but her speeder was not mounted with weapons.
Yeah quite a few Star Wars games have added weapons to pod races and speeders which don't have them. Some LEGO games padme's ships have weapons or they don't.
I think you forgot about how all the characters/ships are made of legos and that there are random studs everywhere along with characters can die and respawn a second later
Yeah, I’m guessing you're joking about him pointing out that the clones were 1x1 tiles. I thought it was silly that he pointed that out, and nothing else relented to the fact that they are blocks.
@@Celtic1020 I’m more pointing out how he points out really small inconsistencies, such as R4 going with Obi wan on kamino or Anakin and Obi wan flying separate ships on the chase level
2:52 none of the animals are present in the arena. Also, nowhere near as many Geonosians actually fought, and they were armed with melee weapons rather than sonic blasters. The Geonosians also brought out at least one sonic cannon in the film, but no sonic cannon is present in the game. Security droids were also never present.
I think it might be a case of taking the PS2 levels and putting them onto the Xbox 360 and PS3. IIRC, the beasts featured in the arena battle of AOTC are in LSW 3 onwards.
-During the Grievous fight, the General is fighting with his lightsabers when it should be with an electrostaff -During the Falcon chase level in ESB, Falcon Flight, they are never chased by TIE Interceptors like they are in the level -In the Count Dooku fight in the final level of AOTC, Anakin shouldn’t be there to fight as he’s knocked out by Dooku -All blasters in the game do not look like that in the movies -At the celebration scene at the end of TPM, Padmé is in her red outfit when it should be a white one -During the Darth Maul level, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are attacked by Battle Droids, which doesn’t happen in the movie -Obi-Wan shouldn’t be helping fight Maul with Qui-Gon -Throughout the Episode I level, Anakin is wearing his podracing helmet -In the Emperor level, Darth Vader shouldn’t be helping Luke nor should the Emperor’s royal guards be fighting -In the Escape From the Death Star, they never have to free the Falcon -On the Endor level, Leia isn’t with the group when they get ambushed by Ewoks nor should she still be in her camouflage gear -For episode 4-6, R2 should NOT be able to fly -In Betrayal over Bespin, the group never fights Boba Fett -During the Battle of Endor space battle, A-Wings nor the Executor appear in the game -In the end scene of ROTJ, Leia shouldn’t have her hair bun hair style -During the birth of Luke and Leia, Bail Organa and Yoda are absent from the scene -In the Mos Eisley level, Obi-Wan and Luke are attacked by AT-STs which doesn’t happen in the movie -During the cantina scene, Han shoots Greedo before Obi-Wan cuts off Ponda Bubba’s arm and Obi-Wan KILLS Ponda, which never happens in the movie -During the Mustafar fight, Obi-Wan and Anakin never work together in the film
I wouldn't say an inaccuracy counts when its about the style of the Lego stuff like the blasters as it'd mean that most things are wrong as they differ a bit from the actual movies depictions. You could start adding stupid ones like the clones should have more than 1 form in phase 1 & that the clone used for Commander Cody is wrong. Also Shaak Ti isn't killed by Anakin in the movie.
@@shadow-squid4872 I thought they could be briefly seen in ROTJ? It looks like their model is used in the Falcon Flight via YT videos, but I could be wrong about both
@@scottthewolfgamer You’re getting TIE Strikers confused with TIE Interceptors or TIE Bombers. Look up and TIE Striker in Google and you’ll see that that fighter isn’t in any LSW game
You forgot that in the level of Kashyyyk Commander Gree gets his head chopped out of his body. But in this game we get to fight "Commander Cody" as a random enemy instead. (It's actually a 327th trooper).
In the opening cutscene of 2-3 Padme's midriff is visible, even though it shouldn't be until the area. In 4-5 Luke and Han's stormtrooper armor instantly disappears without them taking it off.
As someone who only recently watched the movies after some 20 years of my life but played the lego games before its about capturing the spirit and not the visual accuracy
I'm really glad that people (content creator and comments alike) are paying attention to this stuff instead of claiming that all inaccuracies are excusable because it's a parody. As for the things I've noticed that aren't in the video, off the top of my head: - Many of the blasters across the three original Lego Star Wars games and even Skywalker Saga have been inaccurate, and especially the sound effects for them. Even ship blaster cannons may be inaccurate at times. - It seems that RubberSoul may have addressed some of the musical inaccuracies with modding or I'm not remembering the in-game music well enough, but I do remember that at least some of the music in these games was inaccurate, most notably the droid factory and Geonosian arena themes being weirdly swapped with one another.
The droids in Discovery on Kamino can be spotted in the background of the film as Obi Wan explores the facility. I think there is only one and it doesn't shoot at anything, in fact it's so much a part of the background that it's hardly noticeable but it is there
Yet somehow, one thing they did manage to get right is that Anakin’s lightsaber has a different color in the Jedi Battle and Count Dooku level because that’s what happened in the movie. Another Jedi gave him a spare lightsaber in the arena that was green instead of the blue that he had in the first half of the film. I’m impressed they managed to sneak that in without having to make two completely separate characters. I haven’t seen AOTC in a very long time, so for the longest time I thought his lightsaber was always green in that movie and that the Jedi that gave him the spare just somehow miraculously managed to fix his old lightsaber and gave it back to him. I didn’t even realize the color changed going from Droid Factory to Jedi Battle in the game. I just thought it was always green from the start. I never imagined a Lego game from 2005 to care about making such a small and unnoticeable detail about a single character, especially when none of the cutscenes even show where this change came from.
i havent watched the movies in a long time, but i always thought thats because they wanted his original lightsaber to not get destroyed during Dooku's fight, like the replacement was in the final movie, given its significance. So they just made it so Anakin gets a replacement, and once he gets his OG lightsaber back he continues to use it.
Jabba’s musical theme as heard in the game also never appears in the film because they thought it was too silly. It appears on the soundtrack, but was not in the movie.
Some of these inaccuracies are to make the game funner, and gives the player more objectives to complete. I also don’t think I’ve played a single Lego game with a level where you could only play as one character, it’s always been a minimum of 2.
ATATs being able to get up if not blown up fast enough is actually something I wouldn't mind seeing in a movie or show Makes the Empire more threatening by making its designs look more competent xd
"In Discovery on Kamino, Obi Wan's Astromech goes with him on the journey, in the movie, his Astromech barely appears." Two things wrong with this: 1: R4-P17 does appear in AOTC, she's the droid in Obi Wan's starfighter and the one that broadcasts Obi Wan's signal to Windu on Corusant after discovering the Clone Army. 2: R4-P17 isn't Obi Wan's astromech, yes R4 was assigned to Obi Wan, but she belonged to the council, not Obi Wan. This also furthers Obi Wan's comment in A New Hope, "I don't seem to remember owning a droid." because he never actually owned R4. Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
in the rescue princess scene where they're going in the garbage shoot luke is the second one to jump in but in the movies chewbacca is the second one to jump into the garbage shoot
1. The droidekas weren’t in the opening hallway they were outside the bridge which was a ways away. 2. Jar Jar is introduced sniffing a flower when he gets saved by Qui-Gon. In the film he running from the droid forces smashing through the forest like everything else. 3. The boulders from the Mos Espa Podrace weren’t in the movie. 4. The final lap of the race is just Anakin and Sebulba with no other racer present. Canonically, there were four other racers still active in the final lap. 5. Only Mawhonic’s elimination is shown in the game and the fates of Ratts Tyrell, Mara Guo, Ben Quadrinaros are all cut. 6. In the Anakin’s flight bonus level, Anakin has a second Naboo Starfighter follow him into the Droid Control Ship. In the movie only Anakin was in there and the other pilots of Bravo Squadron were confused when it started getting destroyed. 7. Zam doesn’t use any turrets in the movie but does in the games. 8. The power couplings from Bounty Hunter Pursuit kill you when they didn’t in the movie. 9. The ending of the level omits the scenes in Outlander Club. 10. R4-P17 couldn’t even have joined Obi-Wan as she was hardwired into his Starfighter at the time. Her full body in the game is based on a generic Astromech Droid called R4-D5 from LEGO’s toy line. 11. The Kamonoian you help at the start is Ko Sai who was cut from the movie. 12. I could have sworn that the floating droids were the KE-8 Enforcer Ships we briefly see in the movie. They were designed to isolate and restrain aberrant clones. 13. The ship shown in Droid Factory is Padme’s ship as Queen in Episode I. Her ship at that point in the film would be a smaller Yacht. 14. C-3PO has his gold plating when he was a dull gray in Episode II. 15. In Jedi Battle, Jango uses his Jet Pack missile which he doesn’t in the movie. He also doesn’t use his flamethrower or get his jet pack damaged by the Reek. 16. Speaking of the Reek, none of the arena bears appear in the level. 17. The fight with the Vader apparition from Dagobah was also set in a cave in the film not the wide open space we see in the game. 18. Luke fell down along with an unlucky Gammorean named Jubnik.
Here's some inaccuracies I found for Luke in Return of the Jedi #1 In Return of the Jedi Luke hid his lightsaber inside R2's dome but when you play through the first level of EP6 Luke still uses said saber to attack enemies. In fact in EP6 chapter 2 R2 launches Luke his lightsaber back to him #2 Luke doesn't wear a cape for most of the movie but in the game he wears it the whole time (minus the ending cutscenes for some reason) #3 in the game Luke still has his black glove before entering Jabba's palace when in the movie his hand was damaged by a blaster shot on the Sail Bardge by one of Jabba's henchmen
Another inaccuracy actually pretty much the entire Mustafar level. Anakin and Obi-Wan never help each other since all they do is fight, a large portion of the fight locations are skipped, and Anakin never joins Obi-Wan on the high ground. He only tries it and fails.
in the final cutscene of revege of the sith, anakin is cut in half instead of burned completely. during vaders death scene in all of the lego star wars games, he dies in the death star 2's throne room instead of the death star 2 hangar. also at one of the end cut scenes in return of the jedi, anakins force ghost never appears from vaders funeral pyre
C-3PO being gold in all 3 prequel films You never fight against the 3 beasts on Geonosis. Anakin and Obi-Wan never find the elevator full of Battledroids. Obi-Wan was never knocked unconscious. Anakin never had Obi-Wan on his back with Palpatine hanging on his foot. Order 66 is completely skipped over, despite having nearly every Jedi that had a dedicated death scene in Episode 3. Mace Windu’s confrontation of Palpatine is completely skipped as well. Anakin and Obi-Wan never worked together on Mustafar; they fought the entire time. The Jawas never stole back C-3PO and R2-D2, and Obi-Wan meets Luke only AFTER he was knocked out by the Tusken Raiders, and R2 and 3PO were also there. The burning of the Lars Homestead is completely neglected. Han and Chewbacca don’t participate in the Battle of Yavin. The Imperial Spy was not at the Throne Room celebration after the Battle of Yavin, and R2 was never shot and damaged nor needed repairs after the battle. Leia’s hairstyle is completely wrong, all throughout Episode 5. Lando never put on Han’s clothes. The team never regroups on Home One, and they never show how the Rebels snuck onto Endor using a stolen Lambda Class shuttle with old clearance codes. Luke and Leia never drove AT-ST’s or AT-AT’s. Luke never meets Vader on Endor, he just shows up on the Death Star 2. The part where the Ewoks capture Han, Luke, Chewbacca, R2, and C-3PO is omitted. The Imperials never attacked the Ewok treehouses. Wickett never went inside the Endor Bunker. The Death Star 2’s reactor never had taser traps, and Wedge Antilles was supposed to be there. Come to think of it, Wedge and Biggs are never shown at all. None of the pilots are.
Hey man The audio keeps cutting out and I think I could really spice up your editing, The general video ideas are really cool tho. if you'd be happy to pay (not looking for anything too much) I'd be happy to do a free minute trial if you wanted?
9:38 also Luke and Vader don’t have their duel, also Luke and Vader never teamed up to fight the emperor in lightsaber combat since Vader betrayed him, picked him up and threw him down the reactor shaft to save his son
Almost all of these are wrong because the developers needed a way to let two people play at ones, but they definitely made some big mistakes, like putting two scenes out of chronological order, but anyway, nice vid👍
Maybe you mentioned these in your first video, but the ship Anakin and Padme use to fly to Geonosis for droid factory is inaccurate. It should be the smaller Episode 2 Naboo ship, not the one from Episode 1. Also, Leia has the wrong outfit and hair style for the Cloud City Escape cutscene, she also has the wrong hair for Boushh disguise.
On the episode 3 chapter 6 darth vader level, the industrial complex is collapsing entirely from the beginning of the fight, in the movie that doesn't happen but instead the control panel is damaged during the fight and that causes the shield removal of hammer-ish structures outside, lava blowing eventually made those structures fall in the lava with anakin and obiwan on them That has been one of the biggest inaccuracies i saw in the game. Hope u make another video on these ones
This is an awesome idea for a video, but the audio that keeps cutting out is a problem. Please make a reupload cause I want to watch the whole thing and support your work but it’s a bit annoying
This video is the funniest thing I have seen all day. The matter-of-fact delivery really fits the nature of the video, like you are archiving information for a library
In the Mos Espa Podrace, you win by simply outracing Subulba. In the movie, Anakin is only able to win by destroying Subulba's pod. Also, Anakin has a rather clean 3 lap race with no real issues ingame. In the movie, Anakin's pod is subject to Subulba's sabotage in the final lap, causing him to lose his lead while he makes repairs
Another interesting difference you forgot to mention is that in the opening of Falcon Flight, the player has to defeat a group of star destroyers encircling and attacking some smaller rebel ships which doesn’t happen in the movie (but is likely a reference to the rebel base’s ion cannon disabling a star destroyer so their transports can escape). Also in that same level the 2nd co-op vehicle is an X-wing that goes with the Falcon into the asteroids which doesn’t make sense to the movie.
As of March 2nd, the current number of inaccuracies has increased to 37.
Some parts of the audio cut out
@@RubberSoul______ I think that's a lot of nit picking over a video game when do you think any video game has ever been accurate to the movie. None.
You forgot that C-3po is gold in Phantom Menace when in the movie he's suppose to be half built and silver
He's not even in it wtf
@@imperialbricks1977 He is in the cutscene in the pod racing level 1-3
@@georgehiscott700
I guess I missed him
@@imperialbricks1977 It's OK I've been there too
Same goes for Attack of the Clones.
I believe most inaccuracies with Episode III is because the film wasn't finalized while the game was in development
That's for Lego Star Wars The Video Game which came out in 2005 (same year as Episode III). The Complete Saga came out in 2007.
Sure, but most of the levels are identical.@@SuperMarioMaker64
When the original sequel game was released in 2005, the game actually released BEFORE the movie. This means that the huge story of Anakin becoming Vader, "I've got the high ground", and padme dying after giving birth to Luke and Leia were all first seen in the Lego levels and cutscenes before they hit theaters
@@doormatt That was normal in those days. The games of movies usually came out first.
You mean improvements?
On the kashyyyk beach the droids and clones are working together when they aren't in the movie.
My headcanon is the droids were too stupid to realize that they're getting wiped out too
That honestly would've been cool to see, the clones snd droids working together to take out jedi
Pretty sure that's not the case and it's supposed to represent the battle without having to actually have all those npc's actually fighting because of lag and shit.
@@Victor-py9gt until you run into them
the audio cuts in this had me thinking something was wrong on my end lol
Same bro
@@user-yi7zj3lv5t i thought it was just me
One more: uncle Owen should have have been with Luke when they purchased c-3po and r2
They should have included the Owen Lars minifigure from set 10144 from 2005 ;)
They fixed that in the Skywalker Saga, but Beru Lars is still nowhere to be found, either.
@@MagicalBoyGrantshe’s in the episode 2 cutscene, but didn’t need to be there in episode 4
the fetuses aren't an inaccuracy, they're a stylistic choice, given the subject matter and limitations
addendum, in episode 3: the jedi yoda and obiwan see anakin kill is different from the movie, idr names, but it's the red female jedi, with the tentacles.
@@O_Alentejanoshaak ti
@@rejsonitoAnakin killing Shaak-Ti was *also* a deleted scene from Episode III (hence why it also appears in the Episode III video game and as a Force vision in The Clone Wars).
3P0 is supposed to be silver in episode 2.
Also, the part of 3-2 where you go through the tubes is based off a deleted scene.
Furthermore, Neimoidians fail to appear, despite being a driving force in episode 1.
That's true, if you just go off of the games then the trade federation is just entirely droids for all you know
That is pretty crazy that we don't even see Nute Gunray in any of the cutscenes
Another inaccuracy is that Leia always has her two buns from a new hope in the other movies
I think that's just because they didn't have very many Leia hair pieces back then.
I can't believe you didn't mentoin TC-14 betraying her masters and helping Qui-Gon and Obi-Wan.
oh yeah that didn't happen in the movie, but I guess she was there and it was a good way to introduce protocol droids to the audience
The number of inaccuracies have doubled since the last time we met.
Twice the errors, double the runtime.
I don't care what anyone says, the games are canon. It's the movies that are wrong.
Nah, the game is apart of my childhood, but it's all ass compared to the films, the EU and the shows.
Hell it's only better than the sequels.
Am I wrong, or are the movies wrong?
Yeah, she definitely is.
The movies are so wrong, especially the prequels
Who wants boring politics anyways, the game barely touched on them and, GOOD
@@randompog8493 Bro, stop pretending to be a Star Wars fan, and get back to your dumbass block games.
in the cutscene where anakin and padme find out anakin is in trouble on geonosis, they’re flying the royal ship from the phantom menace, not the smaller ship used in attack of the clones
A correction: the part of the game when the Invisible Hand (Grievous' ship) is tipped over DOES appear in the final cut of the movie. What doesnt appear is the scene with the tesla coils and the fog-filled tunnel, right at the start of the level. These scenes can be found on you tube, but they have unfinished sfx
Luke and Leia never destroyed that landing platform in Jedi, plus in Jedi Destiny it gets magically reconstructed for the beginning cutscene. One other minor mistake is that Luke is a left handed Jedi in the movies, but in the game he’s right handed.
I think in the game I saw them using lightsabers with one hand some times. Is that inaccurate to the films do they always use two hands.
I saw a video where George Lucas said lightsabers were heavy and to weld them with two hands.
I'm not sure if they did that every time on screen.
@@DanBen07 No it’s accurate to the movies. In the prequels they were a lot lighter in weight, and that’s because they were dueling a lot more often than in the original trilogy. Dooku and Palpatine could easily use their sabers one handed because of their styles of fighting. But they became heavier in the original trilogy and the techniques of the Jedi were mostly gone, so that in my opinion is why they go from light to heavy, no idea if it’s true or not but I like to think that.
@@Superball01 Understood good👍
@@Superball01I believe Lucas used a similar justification. In lore, Luke and Vader both use Form V, which is slow and heavy and often uses two hands. The ANH duel is meant to be Vader cautiously probing Obi-Wan’s defenses while Obi-Wan stalls for time so the others can escape.
@@expressnumber That sounds right, and I wouldn’t ever question Lucas about his work. As far as I’m concerned, all of what George wrote and approved is still true, not a single bit of Disney’s writing.
9:15
Luke wasn't the only one who fell in the pit. A unlucky gamorrean guard fell in the pit with him. Which is the actual level, you could actually feed the rancor gamorrean guards.
You missed a few.
In 6-5 "Jedi Destiny," Luke and Vader's duel on the second death star never happens, and the level opens with Vader turning against Palpatine.
In 3-2 "Chancellor in Peril," Anakin only cuts off one of Dooku's hands instead of both.
Also in 3-2, the Invisible Hand doesn't split in half.
In 3-4 "Defense of Kashyyyk," clones and droids are seen working together after the execution of order 66, which never happens in the movie.
In 5-3 "Falcon Flight," Boba Fett is seen following the Millenium Falcon in the level's end cutscene, but the scene where Boba and the other bounty hunters are sent after the falcon by Vader is missing.
In 2-2 "Discovery on Kamino," Obi-Wan Kenobi never questions Jango Fett, he just runs away as soon as Kenobi shows up.
Other scenes that were completely skipped:
Palpatine's arrest
Anakin and Padme's wedding
Anakin and the Tusken Raiders
Qui-Gon's duel with Maul on Tatooine
That actually would have been cool if the level started out with both players having to duel each other like at the end of the Ep3 Darth Vader level
Also you can see the imperial spy in the end cutscene for episode 4 which is not in the movie.
There was a cut level called Palpatine Duel (set during Revenge of the Sith) You control Mace Windu, Kit Fisto, Saesee Tiin and Agen Kolar as they arrest the chancellor.
lol I remember my first time playing the game and I kept killing Vader wondering why the game wasn't progressing until I finally figured it out.
Despite the inaccuracies, the games still managed to make great use of the creative liberties without sacrificing too much.
10/10 game
despite popular belief, the characters in Star Wars weren´t made out of plastic bricks but were humans and aliens surrounded by nature and metal machinery
8:22 What's neat about that scene is if you play as Luke, Yoda will also ignore Vader.
2:03 Anakin and Padme never even go to Tatooine in the game
@@tk-6967 but they do that in the Skywalker Saga
4:01 The boga chase was originally going to be in the game but it was cut probably to the time crunch before ep 3 was released
You forgot that Obi Wan doesn’t fight with Yoda in Ep2
4:02 The boga chase was a scrapped level for Episode 3 where you use a Boga to chase Grievous who's on his wheel bike. It didn't work as a level where you need 2 characters.
1:26 None of the speeders in the speeder chase were armed with blasters. Zam did use her pistol, as seen in the cutscenes, but her speeder was not mounted with weapons.
Yeah quite a few Star Wars games have added weapons to pod races and speeders which don't have them. Some LEGO games padme's ships have weapons or they don't.
I think you forgot about how all the characters/ships are made of legos and that there are random studs everywhere along with characters can die and respawn a second later
Yeah, I’m guessing you're joking about him pointing out that the clones were 1x1 tiles. I thought it was silly that he pointed that out, and nothing else relented to the fact that they are blocks.
@@Celtic1020 I’m more pointing out how he points out really small inconsistencies, such as R4 going with Obi wan on kamino or Anakin and Obi wan flying separate ships on the chase level
No point of subtitles if it doesnt explain whats said when the audio cuts
Obi wan’s jedi interceptor is the wrong color in the general grievous level, same thing for anakin’s Jedi interceptor in “darth Vader”
2:52 none of the animals are present in the arena. Also, nowhere near as many Geonosians actually fought, and they were armed with melee weapons rather than sonic blasters. The Geonosians also brought out at least one sonic cannon in the film, but no sonic cannon is present in the game. Security droids were also never present.
I think it might be a case of taking the PS2 levels and putting them onto the Xbox 360 and PS3.
IIRC, the beasts featured in the arena battle of AOTC are in LSW 3 onwards.
-During the Grievous fight, the General is fighting with his lightsabers when it should be with an electrostaff
-During the Falcon chase level in ESB, Falcon Flight, they are never chased by TIE Interceptors like they are in the level
-In the Count Dooku fight in the final level of AOTC, Anakin shouldn’t be there to fight as he’s knocked out by Dooku
-All blasters in the game do not look like that in the movies
-At the celebration scene at the end of TPM, Padmé is in her red outfit when it should be a white one
-During the Darth Maul level, Obi-Wan and Qui-Gon are attacked by Battle Droids, which doesn’t happen in the movie
-Obi-Wan shouldn’t be helping fight Maul with Qui-Gon
-Throughout the Episode I level, Anakin is wearing his podracing helmet
-In the Emperor level, Darth Vader shouldn’t be helping Luke nor should the Emperor’s royal guards be fighting
-In the Escape From the Death Star, they never have to free the Falcon
-On the Endor level, Leia isn’t with the group when they get ambushed by Ewoks nor should she still be in her camouflage gear
-For episode 4-6, R2 should NOT be able to fly
-In Betrayal over Bespin, the group never fights Boba Fett
-During the Battle of Endor space battle, A-Wings nor the Executor appear in the game
-In the end scene of ROTJ, Leia shouldn’t have her hair bun hair style
-During the birth of Luke and Leia, Bail Organa and Yoda are absent from the scene
-In the Mos Eisley level, Obi-Wan and Luke are attacked by AT-STs which doesn’t happen in the movie
-During the cantina scene, Han shoots Greedo before Obi-Wan cuts off Ponda Bubba’s arm and Obi-Wan KILLS Ponda, which never happens in the movie
-During the Mustafar fight, Obi-Wan and Anakin never work together in the film
Very good list, although TIE Strikers aren’t in the main saga nor the Lego game
I wouldn't say an inaccuracy counts when its about the style of the Lego stuff like the blasters as it'd mean that most things are wrong as they differ a bit from the actual movies depictions. You could start adding stupid ones like the clones should have more than 1 form in phase 1 & that the clone used for Commander Cody is wrong. Also Shaak Ti isn't killed by Anakin in the movie.
@@shadow-squid4872 I thought they could be briefly seen in ROTJ? It looks like their model is used in the Falcon Flight via YT videos, but I could be wrong about both
@@scottthewolfgamer You’re getting TIE Strikers confused with TIE Interceptors or TIE Bombers. Look up and TIE Striker in Google and you’ll see that that fighter isn’t in any LSW game
You’re thinking of Interceptors, not Strikers
The 1x1 foetuses aren’t inaccurate, it’s just a stylistic choice.
All life forms starts as a single cell. It makes sense that a Lego mini figure would start out as a flat 1x1.
You forgot that in the level of Kashyyyk Commander Gree gets his head chopped out of his body.
But in this game we get to fight "Commander Cody" as a random enemy instead. (It's actually a 327th trooper).
Anyway, they already had the clone troopers with the green lines, so there was no need to reuse Cody's model
it's just me or some random parts are muted?
@@N_Masko probs copyright
In the opening cutscene of 2-3 Padme's midriff is visible, even though it shouldn't be until the area.
In 4-5 Luke and Han's stormtrooper armor instantly disappears without them taking it off.
Hey man the UA-cam is detecting the music and cutting out the audio
As someone who only recently watched the movies after some 20 years of my life but played the lego games before its about capturing the spirit and not the visual accuracy
Bro called the impearl spy a rebel spy
That's spy also appears in the episode 4 end cutscene.
Glad I'm not the only one who pointed that out!
I think for 29, both of the levels took place at the same time, they just needed to split them for the game.
Jar jar was gone because he is plotting his evil plans as Darth Jar jar
This year it's rumoured LEGO might make a mini figure of that character.
darth bombad
I'm really glad that people (content creator and comments alike) are paying attention to this stuff instead of claiming that all inaccuracies are excusable because it's a parody.
As for the things I've noticed that aren't in the video, off the top of my head:
- Many of the blasters across the three original Lego Star Wars games and even Skywalker Saga have been inaccurate, and especially the sound effects for them. Even ship blaster cannons may be inaccurate at times.
- It seems that RubberSoul may have addressed some of the musical inaccuracies with modding or I'm not remembering the in-game music well enough, but I do remember that at least some of the music in these games was inaccurate, most notably the droid factory and Geonosian arena themes being weirdly swapped with one another.
In the opening cutscene for the Droid Factory level Anakin and Padme are in the wrong ship. Also, C3PO is the wrong color in that level.
The droids in Discovery on Kamino can be spotted in the background of the film as Obi Wan explores the facility. I think there is only one and it doesn't shoot at anything, in fact it's so much a part of the background that it's hardly noticeable but it is there
*complete silence* *"COUNT DOOKU'S SPEEDER IS NOT BLUE IN THE FILM...."*
Brilliant.
The tow cable bombs in the hoth level was so annoying.
Yeah, and in the movies all you have to do is blast the AT-ATs anyway
I think you may have been able to use a extra to do it easily at some point.
Yet somehow, one thing they did manage to get right is that Anakin’s lightsaber has a different color in the Jedi Battle and Count Dooku level because that’s what happened in the movie. Another Jedi gave him a spare lightsaber in the arena that was green instead of the blue that he had in the first half of the film. I’m impressed they managed to sneak that in without having to make two completely separate characters. I haven’t seen AOTC in a very long time, so for the longest time I thought his lightsaber was always green in that movie and that the Jedi that gave him the spare just somehow miraculously managed to fix his old lightsaber and gave it back to him. I didn’t even realize the color changed going from Droid Factory to Jedi Battle in the game. I just thought it was always green from the start.
I never imagined a Lego game from 2005 to care about making such a small and unnoticeable detail about a single character, especially when none of the cutscenes even show where this change came from.
i havent watched the movies in a long time, but i always thought thats because they wanted his original lightsaber to not get destroyed during Dooku's fight, like the replacement was in the final movie, given its significance. So they just made it so Anakin gets a replacement, and once he gets his OG lightsaber back he continues to use it.
this video is cool but would be even better if it had all the audio for it
obi-wan kills greivous with cody’s gun, not greivous’
Thank you! I came to the comments because I also spotted that.
The video has a lot of awkward silence following cut-off words
im surprised i have only found 2 other comments pointing this out, this is honestly a pretty big issue tbh
Jabba’s musical theme as heard in the game also never appears in the film because they thought it was too silly. It appears on the soundtrack, but was not in the movie.
Ironic.
Some of these inaccuracies are to make the game funner, and gives the player more objectives to complete. I also don’t think I’ve played a single Lego game with a level where you could only play as one character, it’s always been a minimum of 2.
ATATs being able to get up if not blown up fast enough is actually something I wouldn't mind seeing in a movie or show
Makes the Empire more threatening by making its designs look more competent xd
0:41 Obi Wan and Qui Gon did not fight any standard battle droids in the hallway. The only standard B1s that should be present would be in the hangar.
Actually they do.
@sovietgamer5222 No they don't. They only fight security droids and a single commander whilst on board the ship
8:41 if you play the GBA version of Lego Star Wars II the Original Trilogy, Betrayal over Bespin comes before Cloud City Trap.
They were attacked by Buzz droids, that's how R4 died at the battle of Coruscant
He meant attacked by buzz droids in the game
"In Discovery on Kamino, Obi Wan's Astromech goes with him on the journey, in the movie, his Astromech barely appears."
Two things wrong with this:
1: R4-P17 does appear in AOTC, she's the droid in Obi Wan's starfighter and the one that broadcasts Obi Wan's signal to Windu on Corusant after discovering the Clone Army.
2: R4-P17 isn't Obi Wan's astromech, yes R4 was assigned to Obi Wan, but she belonged to the council, not Obi Wan. This also furthers Obi Wan's comment in A New Hope, "I don't seem to remember owning a droid." because he never actually owned R4.
Thanks for coming to my Ted Talk.
The Audio keeps cutting out throughout the video, and 14 does happen in the film
Luke and Ben never even entered the sandcrawler
You forgot to add that in the game, the characters are made of lego, but in the movie, they are not made of lego.
1:21 to be fair, idk how 2 player would have worked in this segment if they didnt get in different cars
in the rescue princess scene where they're going in the garbage shoot luke is the second one to jump in
but in the movies chewbacca is the second one to jump into the garbage shoot
What's up with the audio?
2:49 at the end of that same level, Anakin and Obi-Wan have each other's Lightsaber.
Cutscene bug?
1. The droidekas weren’t in the opening hallway they were outside the bridge which was a ways away.
2. Jar Jar is introduced sniffing a flower when he gets saved by Qui-Gon. In the film he running from the droid forces smashing through the forest like everything else.
3. The boulders from the Mos Espa Podrace weren’t in the movie.
4. The final lap of the race is just Anakin and Sebulba with no other racer present. Canonically, there were four other racers still active in the final lap.
5. Only Mawhonic’s elimination is shown in the game and the fates of Ratts Tyrell, Mara Guo, Ben Quadrinaros are all cut.
6. In the Anakin’s flight bonus level, Anakin has a second Naboo Starfighter follow him into the Droid Control Ship. In the movie only Anakin was in there and the other pilots of Bravo Squadron were confused when it started getting destroyed.
7. Zam doesn’t use any turrets in the movie but does in the games.
8. The power couplings from Bounty Hunter Pursuit kill you when they didn’t in the movie.
9. The ending of the level omits the scenes in Outlander Club.
10. R4-P17 couldn’t even have joined Obi-Wan as she was hardwired into his Starfighter at the time. Her full body in the game is based on a generic Astromech Droid called R4-D5 from LEGO’s toy line.
11. The Kamonoian you help at the start is Ko Sai who was cut from the movie.
12. I could have sworn that the floating droids were the KE-8 Enforcer Ships we briefly see in the movie. They were designed to isolate and restrain aberrant clones.
13. The ship shown in Droid Factory is Padme’s ship as Queen in Episode I. Her ship at that point in the film would be a smaller Yacht.
14. C-3PO has his gold plating when he was a dull gray in Episode II.
15. In Jedi Battle, Jango uses his Jet Pack missile which he doesn’t in the movie. He also doesn’t use his flamethrower or get his jet pack damaged by the Reek.
16. Speaking of the Reek, none of the arena bears appear in the level.
17. The fight with the Vader apparition from Dagobah was also set in a cave in the film not the wide open space we see in the game.
18. Luke fell down along with an unlucky Gammorean named Jubnik.
Here's some inaccuracies I found for Luke in Return of the Jedi
#1 In Return of the Jedi Luke hid his lightsaber inside R2's dome but when you play through the first level of EP6 Luke still uses said saber to attack enemies. In fact in EP6 chapter 2 R2 launches Luke his lightsaber back to him
#2 Luke doesn't wear a cape for most of the movie but in the game he wears it the whole time (minus the ending cutscenes for some reason)
#3 in the game Luke still has his black glove before entering Jabba's palace when in the movie his hand was damaged by a blaster shot on the Sail Bardge by one of Jabba's henchmen
That doesn't stop this game from being a epic childhood game. If I ever manage to find this game again on xbox 360 on Ebay I'm definitely buying it
Anakin killing Shaak Ti is also a deleted scene from the final movie, that appears in "Ruin of the Jedi" level
Another inaccuracy actually pretty much the entire Mustafar level. Anakin and Obi-Wan never help each other since all they do is fight, a large portion of the fight locations are skipped, and Anakin never joins Obi-Wan on the high ground. He only tries it and fails.
9:55 imagine if the level was just darth vader and like 20 playable storm troopers.
in the final cutscene of revege of the sith, anakin is cut in half instead of burned completely. during vaders death scene in all of the lego star wars games, he dies in the death star 2's throne room instead of the death star 2 hangar. also at one of the end cut scenes in return of the jedi, anakins force ghost never appears from vaders funeral pyre
The mission which Luke and Leia destroy the landing platform never happen in ROTJ.
C-3PO being gold in all 3 prequel films
You never fight against the 3 beasts on Geonosis.
Anakin and Obi-Wan never find the elevator full of Battledroids.
Obi-Wan was never knocked unconscious.
Anakin never had Obi-Wan on his back with Palpatine hanging on his foot.
Order 66 is completely skipped over, despite having nearly every Jedi that had a dedicated death scene in Episode 3.
Mace Windu’s confrontation of Palpatine is completely skipped as well.
Anakin and Obi-Wan never worked together on Mustafar; they fought the entire time.
The Jawas never stole back C-3PO and R2-D2, and Obi-Wan meets Luke only AFTER he was knocked out by the Tusken Raiders, and R2 and 3PO were also there.
The burning of the Lars Homestead is completely neglected.
Han and Chewbacca don’t participate in the Battle of Yavin.
The Imperial Spy was not at the Throne Room celebration after the Battle of Yavin, and R2 was never shot and damaged nor needed repairs after the battle.
Leia’s hairstyle is completely wrong, all throughout Episode 5.
Lando never put on Han’s clothes.
The team never regroups on Home One, and they never show how the Rebels snuck onto Endor using a stolen Lambda Class shuttle with old clearance codes.
Luke and Leia never drove AT-ST’s or AT-AT’s.
Luke never meets Vader on Endor, he just shows up on the Death Star 2.
The part where the Ewoks capture Han, Luke, Chewbacca, R2, and C-3PO is omitted.
The Imperials never attacked the Ewok treehouses.
Wickett never went inside the Endor Bunker.
The Death Star 2’s reactor never had taser traps, and Wedge Antilles was supposed to be there.
Come to think of it, Wedge and Biggs are never shown at all. None of the pilots are.
Hey man The audio keeps cutting out and I think I could really spice up your editing, The general video ideas are really cool tho. if you'd be happy to pay (not looking for anything too much) I'd be happy to do a free minute trial if you wanted?
This video cuts out a lot
Greedo shooting first in that Mos Eisley cutscene is arguably an inaccuracy lol
Are we gonna talk about how Newt Gunray isn’t present at all in the game
In a New Hope Bonus Level, you are able to play as C-3PO, despite the fact he never worked with Vader during the events of A New Hope
In Droid Factory Anakin are flying the Naboo Royal Starship. They actually fly a different Nubian ship
7:16 I don't believe Luke did use the tow cable. His copilot dies and he simply orders rogue squadron to use the tow cables
Another inaccuracie is Indiana Jones does not appear at any point in any of the Star Wars movies as far as I'm aware.
9:38 also Luke and Vader don’t have their duel, also Luke and Vader never teamed up to fight the emperor in lightsaber combat since Vader betrayed him, picked him up and threw him down the reactor shaft to save his son
Almost all of these are wrong because the developers needed a way to let two people play at ones, but they definitely made some big mistakes, like putting two scenes out of chronological order, but anyway, nice vid👍
Lego Commander Cody died a hero.
Live action Commander Cody lived long enough to see himself become the villain.
Maybe you mentioned these in your first video, but the ship Anakin and Padme use to fly to Geonosis for droid factory is inaccurate. It should be the smaller Episode 2 Naboo ship, not the one from Episode 1. Also, Leia has the wrong outfit and hair style for the Cloud City Escape cutscene, she also has the wrong hair for Boushh disguise.
What’s up with the weird audio cuts?
On the episode 3 chapter 6 darth vader level, the industrial complex is collapsing entirely from the beginning of the fight, in the movie that doesn't happen but instead the control panel is damaged during the fight and that causes the shield removal of hammer-ish structures outside, lava blowing eventually made those structures fall in the lava with anakin and obiwan on them
That has been one of the biggest inaccuracies i saw in the game. Hope u make another video on these ones
I thought this was a joke until reading the comments seeing you were completely serious.
In Attack of the Clones, R4-P17 (Obi Wan's astromech) has a completely red dome instead of white with red detailing.
6:02 Rebel Spy? Umm...you, do know that's actually the IMPERIAL Spy, right?
All sandtroopers in the game havw orange pauldrons, which means they're all commanders
Sound goes in, sound goes out
This is an awesome idea for a video, but the audio that keeps cutting out is a problem. Please make a reupload cause I want to watch the whole thing and support your work but it’s a bit annoying
You need to fix the video it cuts off in many sections of the video
This video is the funniest thing I have seen all day. The matter-of-fact delivery really fits the nature of the video, like you are archiving information for a library
Oh im gonna love the amounts of inaccuracy in "Lego Star Wars :The skywalker Saga"😂
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In the Mos Espa Podrace, you win by simply outracing Subulba. In the movie, Anakin is only able to win by destroying Subulba's pod. Also, Anakin has a rather clean 3 lap race with no real issues ingame. In the movie, Anakin's pod is subject to Subulba's sabotage in the final lap, causing him to lose his lead while he makes repairs
Some of these changes are to make it Co-Op friendly
The level gunship Calvary takes place in a canyon like area, whilst in the film the gunships fly in a much more open area.
At the end of the "Darth Vader" level in episode 3, Anakin pulls out a red lightsaber. This doesn't happen in the movie.
Another interesting difference you forgot to mention is that in the opening of Falcon Flight, the player has to defeat a group of star destroyers encircling and attacking some smaller rebel ships which doesn’t happen in the movie (but is likely a reference to the rebel base’s ion cannon disabling a star destroyer so their transports can escape). Also in that same level the 2nd co-op vehicle is an X-wing that goes with the Falcon into the asteroids which doesn’t make sense to the movie.