Sebastian Shaw smiles at Yoda and at Obi-Wan in apology and acknowledgment, then beams at Luke like a proud father and watches over the party like a wise Jedi Master guardian. Whereas Hayden Christensen just…glares.
The ending lines of Yub Nub change into English, "Celebrate the love." The original with Sebastian Shaw is bittersweet, because it shows Anakin as what he could have/ should have been, had he not fallen to the Dark Side. Shaw is shown beaming and proud. Hayden's headshot was gleaned from ROTS footage, and he just...leers.
This is probably my favorite ending to any movie ever! I don't care what anyone says, I love this song. And when the score kicks in and Anakin appears I get all misty-eyed. It was a crime to change this. (And for the record, I unfortunately saw the revised edition first, and I never want to watch that again!)
Indeed. I can't stand that 'remastered' version. The original ending is more enjoyable and personal. You could really feel celebrating with the ones you just had a battle with, around the campfire. I was disappointed, when I got the blurays, they were those remastered endings. You weren't even able to choose which version you wanted to play. The subtle and technological changes were mostly fine (also not always), but they should've kept their hands of the ending!
I had been looking for this ending for a long time and I could not find it anywhere. Brings back many memories of my chilhood. Thank you so much for sharing it
I want this music with a couple of the changes to be official. KEEP the shot of Luke turning around (they removed it in Special Edition), CHANGE to the ORIGINAL shot of Luke greeting Wedge (they deleted it in 1983 and added it back to Special Edition), then CHANGE this Anakin to Hayden. Boom!
@Star Man i just see it as the force ghost version is whatever the “peak” of someone was or when they were the most in-tune with the force. I have no problem with it but I can understand why others would
Some people actually defended the 1997 version of the ending,since it still had shaw playing awaking. The new wnding honestly makes sense with the episode 1,2 and 3 being released
@@rockingamingwiththesahit2145Hayden Christensen. George filmed it during the filming of Episode III but didn't tell him what it was for, just directed him on how to act.
There was absolutely NO reason for Lucas to change this. The man is a genius, but sometimes he's his own worst enemy. Shoulda left well enough alone, George.
The original one is a tonal nightmare, going from Anakin's funeral to goofy Ewok dance party was an odd choice and the fact that's how the trilogy ends is even stranger. Doesn't feel appropriate at all. In the newer version we get some downtime between Anakin's death with the galaxy celebrating and then we got the Ewok party and the changed music has far more finality.
@@jasonvos7993 Regardless. If George didn't think about that in 1983, it shouldn't be in the movie. He could make a George's cut every several years, but just leave the original along and don't pretend he even think about that version in 1983.
*YES!* This is the ending I loved in "Return Of The Jedi". I hated the change Lucas made with new music and celebrations from all over different areas of the galaxy. By the way, the theme played during the scene when Luke burns Darth Vader's body sounds (mostly) like the theme in the original "Star Wars" film when Luke sees the binary sunset (with two suns) on Tatooine.
They are not posing together, I think they are visiting Luke in this important celebratory moment in time. A victory lap for the good side of the force.
This is the version I heard as a child. The moment when Sebastian Shaw appeared next to Alec Guinness will always remain in my memory in this form and as such I don't want to destroy this formative memory with any "optimizations" that end up being none at all. Especially not when the scene I mentioned touched me so much as a child.
Leia never met Yoda. She also never saw Anakin without the suit. Obi-Wan looks way different here than in Obi-Wan. However, she could have acknowledged Obi-Wan, since in the 4th movie, her reaction to Luke mentioning his name meant that they might have had an interaction that made Leia see Obi-Wan as a beam of hope.
Anyone who saw Return of the Jedi in the Theatera In 83 In a Very dark Fuzzy and Scratchy Picture and 22 Years Later saw Revenge of the sith in a Crispy Picture. Now that's what I call seeing a Timeline in Reverse
I have learned to love the remade ending as well, but this is one of those moments where Lucas messed with something that was already perfect. That moment where you hear the classical choir slowly enter the mix and Anakin appears ans then the orchestra hits is just pure magic. It still brings tears to my eyes every time. I do like the new ending, but there is no comparison musically.
The Goosebumps never stop and the nostalgia flood my mind and hear of my youth spring up to renew my Imagination and Wonder that the STAR WARS SAGA brought to life. Legitimizing Scif FI/Fantasy genre from Subculture/B-film into the stratosphere Cultural Awareness as a profitable entertainment not just for kids or the "dorks" but for ALL who Imagine it would travel its own journey to final achieve fandom and cult status into Pop Culture. As a GenX er I grew up with the Original and loved the Prequel and witness all of them in theaters as they were meant to be seen and was fortunate to view this live Musical Journey concert, regrettably not with the original narrator as on the CD/DVD the Dark Lord of the Sith Emperor himself played by Ian McDiarmid but humorously our Narrator was the Talent Anthony Daniels Threepio himself who provide a unique experience back into the Saga. I loved the "Yug-Yup-Nub" song as well as the new track in the Special Editions which in contrast one can see objective what warrant the change back the ending seem a more solemn epic but the child in me that grew up with the original Ewok song looks fondly at it with a smile, for me it was the Ewok not celebrating about the end of the Empire but the creation of friend to an extend family and thus are sing about that as it chorus climatic to an epic final conclusion at a Hopeful Note to this Tragic Saga with only Luke Skywalker GrandMaster aware of the cost for the true celebration.. The Ewok Adventures both TV films and the Holiday Special, as well the animated Ewoks & Droid series are the only critical poor attempt with intriguing concepts that I will accept more as apocryphal selective on accepting what works (Boba Fest first appears Animation clip) versus the stuff that doesn't which speaks for itself. Nevertheless they are more canon than the Anti-Sequel Trilogy. The animated 3-D Clone Wars Film & TV series aLucas/Filoni (2008-2014. 2020) along with the 2-D The Clone Wars min mini-series (2003-2005) Gennedy Tarakovsky/Lucas filler to the OT/PT only part of this Skywalker Saga are the crown aspect ranking above but with KOTOR. May the 4th Be With You that are part of the true Fandom Menace and recognize the sincerity in introducing to the modern generation the Legend of the Hero's Journey with the Everyman story with the Hero of Many Faces. They are Legends BUT not in the manner that the Anti-Sequel Trilogy Disney Abomination-Kennedy/Abrams would have you think...they are canon to Lucas vision while the other material after 2014 is Apocryphal at worst & Forgotten False Nightmare at best but is Pseudo-Star Wars.
Having Sebastian Shaw as Anakin really shows how Lucas screwed the pooch with what he chose for the prequel timeline. Shaw was about 78 when he filmed his scenes for ROTJ. Maybe you can make a case for the character being in his mid-60s. Meanwhile Anakin is in his early 20s by ROTS. By the time of this film he’d be what, mid-40s? Considering the time between ROTS and ROTJ is similar to the actual time between filming ROTS and Kenobi, the force ghost of Hayden Christensen as Anakin from the SE doesn’t look that different than how Christensen actually looks today. That’s why I’ve always thought the prequel trilogy should’ve started with Anakin as a late teen/young man and covered much more ground than the PR did.
Well, it is explained with how the Dark Side leaves its users scarred and deformed. Palpatine looked about in his 60s before using a ton of Force Lightning on Mace Windu, which basically aged him into a body over 100 years old in a flash.
Writers don’t really plan for anything, especially when they’re part of making a film with hundreds of other people they really *can't* plan for everything
I remember this ya know what this is like its like that Returns on the jeddys from back in the 80s with the Yubnub an them little bears Star Trekkers an that innit. Sky-fy an that. Ill back no one else remembers this now
I like seeing the other planets celebrating but you can't just add 90s CGI onto 80s analogue film and expect it to look right. And I've never understood why old Anakin, who turned back to the light and killed (or so we thought) the emperor was replaced with young Anakin who was on already on his path to the dark. Makes no sense.
This is the 'only' ending for 'Return of the Jedi'. Not sure what Lucas was thinking when he altered this scene, complete lack of logic. Also, Anakin would have aged at this point, so it didn't make any sense to add a younger appearance of him?!?!?
My god, thank you for this! I hate the generic smooth jazz music they replaced Yub Nub with. Biggest crime of the Special Editions! Oh wait...the Jedi Rocks song too.
02:06 Of all the changes made by George Lucas, years later, this is the only one that I find unforgivable. Lucas committed a crime to the memory of the work, the actors and the admirers.
It’s not that bad, I honestly prefer HC, those weird line edits that he made are worse. “You’re lucky you got out of there” “it’s fine I can see a lot better” those are worse
Best version of the ending. I despise Lucas for adding young Anakin's force ghost and messing with the ending adding celebrations on Mos Eisley, Cloud City and Coruscant, mostly because I ignore those god awful prequels and don't need to be reminded of them seeing Coruscant.
Я не понимаю, почему здесь заменили Себастиана Шоу на Хейдена Кристенсена, ведь Люк, как и все мы, никогда не видели молодого Энакина до его смерти, если судить по событиям 4-6 эпизодов. Даже если это было сделано ради зрителей, которые увидели 1-3 эпизоды и не могут понять, кто этот старик и почему он не молодой?
I think in the context of just the original trilogy, Yub Nub was a fine ending. It was a victory song! However, when the prequels were released, it made more sense to change it to Victory Celebration because it emphasizes Anakin’s sacrifice, as well as Luke’s victory in a more melancholy way.
@@SG10FilmArchive I guess with most of the changes like that, I just don't like the prequels, so I want to be able to enjoy the original trilogy without thinking about them.
You're acting like he's not? Sebastian Shaw is still older Anakin, it's just this scene was retconned to show Anakin at his peak which was his younger self (hayden). But it doesn't change the fact that Sebastian is also Anakin.
Always remembered this song. I remember being so confused and annoyed at seeing the remaster version. The song they replaced this woth is so forgettable... I literally cannot remember it.
The last verse was excellent. Good choice sir. When studying the Bible I felt most of those men women must have felt like luke and have to go about a mission on faith and trust. They had the force with them the force of the Devine. And like Kenobi said the force will be with you...always. Great fearless men and women....
Now THAT is a how you party! Yub-Nub!!! I can live with Hayden Christensen being in it, but they should NEVER have changed the music. Especially not for the bland, lukewarm composition that is in the latest versions.
The only real change in the Special editions I didn't care for. Not the celebration part, but we're Anakin in now young as a force "ghost". it seem better if he and Obi wan was about the same age.
This is one change I am thankful for in the Special Editions (the original special edition kept Sebastian Shaw, Hayden was added for later home video releases). This song was seriously cringe-worthy.
There's enough scenes and versions now, people should be able to put them together how they like. Same with _Superman The Movie, Superman II_ and _Close Encounters of the Third Kind._
I can't believe George Lucas ruined his own trilogy just to make it compatible with the prequels. Seeing aniken as a middle-age man gave it a more epic like feel to it. The 'update' even added jar jar binks to the ending. Nice trolling George Lucas!
And this is where the saga ends.
Exact.
Totally agree
The one and only sequel to Return of the Jedi currently is the Mandalorian. That's it.
And Star Wars in 1977 is where it begins.
Definitely
Sebastian Shaw smiles at Yoda and at Obi-Wan in apology and acknowledgment, then beams at Luke like a proud father and watches over the party like a wise Jedi Master guardian.
Whereas Hayden Christensen just…glares.
That sweeping end that blends with the triumphant Star Wars theme is especially satisfying.
The ending lines of Yub Nub change into English, "Celebrate the love."
The original with Sebastian Shaw is bittersweet, because it shows Anakin as what he could have/ should have been, had he not fallen to the Dark Side. Shaw is shown beaming and proud. Hayden's headshot was gleaned from ROTS footage, and he just...leers.
This is probably my favorite ending to any movie ever! I don't care what anyone says, I love this song. And when the score kicks in and Anakin appears I get all misty-eyed. It was a crime to change this. (And for the record, I unfortunately saw the revised edition first, and I never want to watch that again!)
I also agree.
Indeed. I can't stand that 'remastered' version. The original ending is more enjoyable and personal. You could really feel celebrating with the ones you just had a battle with, around the campfire.
I was disappointed, when I got the blurays, they were those remastered endings. You weren't even able to choose which version you wanted to play. The subtle and technological changes were mostly fine (also not always), but they should've kept their hands of the ending!
I whole heartedly agree. No way would the young Anakin have appeared as a force ghost here. Only the older version.
I had been looking for this ending for a long time and I could not find it anywhere. Brings back many memories of my chilhood. Thank you so much for sharing it
Download the despecialised editions.
OK, i totally understand some changes, but THIS scene should stay like this forever.
I want this music with a couple of the changes to be official. KEEP the shot of Luke turning around (they removed it in Special Edition), CHANGE to the ORIGINAL shot of Luke greeting Wedge (they deleted it in 1983 and added it back to Special Edition), then CHANGE this Anakin to Hayden. Boom!
That certainly works a lot better than adding the confused HC in the finale. Thank you for posting these memories from a fantastic childhood.
I actually grew up with the 1999 CD release of Star Wars. That had the new victory celebration song and still had
Sebastian Shaw as the force ghost.
@Star Man i just see it as the force ghost version is whatever the “peak” of someone was or when they were the most in-tune with the force. I have no problem with it but I can understand why others would
Some people actually defended the 1997 version of the ending,since it still had shaw playing awaking. The new wnding honestly makes sense with the episode 1,2 and 3 being released
HC?
@@rockingamingwiththesahit2145Hayden Christensen. George filmed it during the filming of Episode III but didn't tell him what it was for, just directed him on how to act.
SO much better than the Special Edition version.
Which special edition version
man the feels of a childhood with the proper ending
The Yub Nub song sounds a lot more "Ewok-esque"
"Celebrate the Love"
Yub nub is such a much funkier beat than that other song...I can't get down with to that.
There was absolutely NO reason for Lucas to change this. The man is a genius, but sometimes he's his own worst enemy. Shoulda left well enough alone, George.
I like the new one way better
He’s nowhere near a genius. He sold out like they all do
The original one is a tonal nightmare, going from Anakin's funeral to goofy Ewok dance party was an odd choice and the fact that's how the trilogy ends is even stranger. Doesn't feel appropriate at all. In the newer version we get some downtime between Anakin's death with the galaxy celebrating and then we got the Ewok party and the changed music has far more finality.
@@jasonvos7993 Regardless. If George didn't think about that in 1983, it shouldn't be in the movie.
He could make a George's cut every several years, but just leave the original along and don't pretend he even think about that version in 1983.
*YES!* This is the ending I loved in "Return Of The Jedi". I hated the change Lucas made with new music and celebrations from all over different areas of the galaxy.
By the way, the theme played during the scene when Luke burns Darth Vader's body sounds (mostly) like the theme in the original "Star Wars" film when Luke sees the binary sunset (with two suns) on Tatooine.
It is the same theme.
Over the years, I have always wondered why they pose together at the end like someone's taking a photo!
They posed together on Hoth, but it wasn't in the movie, just for marketing or fan service.
They are not posing together, I think they are visiting Luke in this important celebratory moment in time. A victory lap for the good side of the force.
They’re gathered close together, enjoying the moment.
The last time Star Wars was good. And you left the theater feeling uplifted. I feel too darn old now.
The stormtrooper helmets drum set lol
Wonder what the celebration feast was 😂
1:13
I miss these days
This is the version I heard as a child. The moment when Sebastian Shaw appeared next to Alec Guinness will always remain in my memory in this form and as such I don't want to destroy this formative memory with any "optimizations" that end up being none at all. Especially not when the scene I mentioned touched me so much as a child.
I will tell my kids this is how Star Wars ended.
David Prowse the Actor who played vader RIP
Funny how Leia doesn’t seem to perceive the force ghosts in front of her, including her hero Obi Wan from 10 years prior.
Leia never met Yoda.
She also never saw Anakin without the suit.
Obi-Wan looks way different here than in Obi-Wan.
However, she could have acknowledged Obi-Wan, since in the 4th movie, her reaction to Luke mentioning his name meant that they might have had an interaction that made Leia see Obi-Wan as a beam of hope.
@@rockingamingwiththesahit2145 Leia wasn't tight with the force then. Or,,,maybe this is an alternate reality where it all ends here.
When I had this movie on DVD and Blu-ray all I had was the remastered version but my uncle gave me the trilogy on VHS I heard yub nub
I feel that they shouldn't have changed the ending. After all Luke didn't know what Anakin looked like when he was younger.
Anyone who saw Return of the Jedi in the Theatera In 83 In a Very dark Fuzzy and Scratchy Picture and 22 Years Later saw Revenge of the sith in a Crispy Picture.
Now that's what I call seeing a Timeline in Reverse
This ending is still the best the sweet feeling of victory
I have learned to love the remade ending as well, but this is one of those moments where Lucas messed with something that was already perfect. That moment where you hear the classical choir slowly enter the mix and Anakin appears ans then the orchestra hits is just pure magic. It still brings tears to my eyes every time. I do like the new ending, but there is no comparison musically.
Could you just do bits like this but slowly do the entire film haha
The Goosebumps never stop and the nostalgia flood my mind and hear of my youth spring up to renew my Imagination and Wonder that the STAR WARS SAGA brought to life.
Legitimizing Scif FI/Fantasy genre from Subculture/B-film into the stratosphere Cultural Awareness as a profitable entertainment not just for kids or the "dorks" but for ALL who Imagine it would travel its own journey to final achieve fandom and cult status into Pop Culture.
As a GenX er I grew up with the Original and loved the Prequel and witness all of them in theaters as they were meant to be seen and was fortunate to view this live Musical Journey concert, regrettably not with the original narrator as on the CD/DVD the Dark Lord of the Sith Emperor himself played by Ian McDiarmid but humorously our Narrator was the Talent Anthony Daniels Threepio himself who provide a unique experience back into the Saga.
I loved the "Yug-Yup-Nub" song as well as the new track in the Special Editions which in contrast one can see objective what warrant the change back the ending seem a more solemn epic but the child in me that grew up with the original Ewok song looks fondly at it with a smile, for me it was the Ewok not celebrating about the end of the Empire but the creation of friend to an extend family and thus are sing about that as it chorus climatic to an epic final conclusion at a Hopeful Note to this Tragic Saga with only Luke Skywalker GrandMaster aware of the cost for the true celebration..
The Ewok Adventures both TV films and the Holiday Special, as well the animated Ewoks & Droid series are the only critical poor attempt with intriguing concepts that I will accept more as apocryphal selective on accepting what works (Boba Fest first appears Animation clip) versus the stuff that doesn't which speaks for itself. Nevertheless they are more canon than the Anti-Sequel Trilogy.
The animated 3-D Clone Wars Film & TV series aLucas/Filoni (2008-2014. 2020) along with the 2-D The Clone Wars min mini-series (2003-2005) Gennedy Tarakovsky/Lucas filler to the OT/PT only part of this Skywalker Saga are the crown aspect ranking above but with KOTOR.
May the 4th Be With You that are part of the true Fandom Menace and recognize the sincerity in introducing to the modern generation the Legend of the Hero's Journey with the Everyman story with the Hero of Many Faces.
They are Legends BUT not in the manner that the Anti-Sequel Trilogy Disney Abomination-Kennedy/Abrams would have you think...they are canon to Lucas vision while the other material after 2014 is Apocryphal at worst & Forgotten False Nightmare at best but is Pseudo-Star Wars.
Having Sebastian Shaw as Anakin really shows how Lucas screwed the pooch with what he chose for the prequel timeline. Shaw was about 78 when he filmed his scenes for ROTJ. Maybe you can make a case for the character being in his mid-60s.
Meanwhile Anakin is in his early 20s by ROTS. By the time of this film he’d be what, mid-40s? Considering the time between ROTS and ROTJ is similar to the actual time between filming ROTS and Kenobi, the force ghost of Hayden Christensen as Anakin from the SE doesn’t look that different than how Christensen actually looks today.
That’s why I’ve always thought the prequel trilogy should’ve started with Anakin as a late teen/young man and covered much more ground than the PR did.
The Clone Wars was supposed to be 20 years or so before the rise of the Empire. He changed the story and mixed them together.
Well, it is explained with how the Dark Side leaves its users scarred and deformed.
Palpatine looked about in his 60s before using a ton of Force Lightning on Mace Windu, which basically aged him into a body over 100 years old in a flash.
Writers don’t really plan for anything, especially when they’re part of making a film with hundreds of other people they really *can't* plan for everything
Sebastian Shaw was older than Alec Guinness so it never really made much sense even when the movie came out.
I remember this ya know what this is like its like that Returns on the jeddys from back in the 80s with the Yubnub an them little bears Star Trekkers an that innit. Sky-fy an that. Ill back no one else remembers this now
Agree with others. This ending should have stayed. Lucas err'd greatly by changing it to include Christenson.
Very much appreciated
1000000000000000 times better than disney's diarrhea
Perhaps you're not aware that the remake was done by Lucas before he sold to Disney?
Spot on 👍👍
I like seeing the other planets celebrating but you can't just add 90s CGI onto 80s analogue film and expect it to look right. And I've never understood why old Anakin, who turned back to the light and killed (or so we thought) the emperor was replaced with young Anakin who was on already on his path to the dark. Makes no sense.
This is the 'only' ending for 'Return of the Jedi'.
Not sure what Lucas was thinking when he altered this scene, complete lack of logic.
Also, Anakin would have aged at this point, so it didn't make any sense to add a younger appearance of him?!?!?
I do however enjoy victory celebration’s music
It could make sense
The good ending for the saga.
My god, thank you for this! I hate the generic smooth jazz music they replaced Yub Nub with. Biggest crime of the Special Editions! Oh wait...the Jedi Rocks song too.
02:06 Of all the changes made by George Lucas, years later, this is the only one that I find unforgivable.
Lucas committed a crime to the memory of the work, the actors and the admirers.
Oh shut up, he didn’t commit any crimes. You’re being super dramatic.
And what about Vader saying "NOOOOOOOO" when he picks up the emperor? That was completely unnecessary and downplayed the scene heavily
It’s not that bad, I honestly prefer HC, those weird line edits that he made are worse. “You’re lucky you got out of there” “it’s fine I can see a lot better” those are worse
Best version of the ending. I despise Lucas for adding young Anakin's force ghost and messing with the ending adding celebrations on Mos Eisley, Cloud City and Coruscant, mostly because I ignore those god awful prequels and don't need to be reminded of them seeing Coruscant.
Changing this scene and the Vader "Noooooooooooo!" are the two worst changes made to this film.
THAT'S more like it! THE original!
21 years before it had extra parts for the Special Edition DVD version.
the PERFECT ending; the correct ending
Perfect End
Я не понимаю, почему здесь заменили Себастиана Шоу на Хейдена Кристенсена, ведь Люк, как и все мы, никогда не видели молодого Энакина до его смерти, если судить по событиям 4-6 эпизодов. Даже если это было сделано ради зрителей, которые увидели 1-3 эпизоды и не могут понять, кто этот старик и почему он не молодой?
Does anyone else agree it was pointless 😂 to compose a new musical number for this scene?
I agree with you. This music is amazing!
I think in the context of just the original trilogy, Yub Nub was a fine ending. It was a victory song! However, when the prequels were released, it made more sense to change it to Victory Celebration because it emphasizes Anakin’s sacrifice, as well as Luke’s victory in a more melancholy way.
@@SG10FilmArchive I guess with most of the changes like that, I just don't like the prequels, so I want to be able to enjoy the original trilogy without thinking about them.
I think it was partly to expand the scene.
"Celebrate the love."
I have really cried that.😭😭😭
Haha obviously they added the soundtrack after they filmed the scene. It makes Lando look like he has no sense of rythm at all - too funny haha!!
THE BEST
John Williams score …😢😢😢
I forgot about this song. First time I heard it was Lego Star Wars 😂
changing the actors here was the biggest mistake in the whole Star Wars Universe. yes, I said it, the WHOLE SW Universe.
i will tell my kids, this is Anakin Skywalker
Strange name. The first thing you want to do is shorten it to Anni.
Hayden was great as Anakin
You're acting like he's not? Sebastian Shaw is still older Anakin, it's just this scene was retconned to show Anakin at his peak which was his younger self (hayden). But it doesn't change the fact that Sebastian is also Anakin.
I liked this end why they changed it
I actually enjoy the Special Edition version more, but this is still beautiful.
yub nub eech ob yub nuuuuuub
Always remembered this song.
I remember being so confused and annoyed at seeing the remaster version. The song they replaced this woth is so forgettable... I literally cannot remember it.
So much better in this version. I don't really like the end with Hayden Christensen and Ewan Mcgregor, it's a miss of respect for the original actors.
Ewan Mcgregor?
Ewan Mcgregor isn’t in this scene, even after the special edition releases. It’s still Alec Guinness.
Before the dark times, before Disney...😢
That one dislike is Hayden Christensen
Edit: sorry if I spelled Hayden’s name wrong
No you spelled his name right that's how you spell Hayden
Hayden is not so petty
I Like Old Version Yes 😀😀😀😀😀😀
Thank you!
So everyone aged but Anakin😂
How about if I appear in a form Luke wouldn't recognize? Or even as a little kid?
I Like The Old Version Star Wars Yes 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
I can see Wickets yub nub
YUB NUB
1:15, sounds much different to how it sounded in the soundtrack.
The last verse was excellent. Good choice sir. When studying the Bible I felt most of those men women must have felt like luke and have to go about a mission on faith and trust. They had the force with them the force of the Devine. And like Kenobi said the force will be with you...always. Great fearless men and women....
Good comparison, the bible is as fictional as Star Wars.
Yub nub chicken and steak makes my dinner great!!!!!
The original version of the original trilogy is the only Star Wars worth watching.
Yub Nub!!!!!
I actually like both endings
Otherwhise this its not the real ending...you know the real!!
I know "Yub nub" is pretty iconic and I like that song, but I still prefer the song "victory celebration" a thousand times over 💀
Sad 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
The Víctory celebration scene Is Better but this Is the original end of Star wars
Oh My God Guss What Happen James Earl Jones Has Died Age At 93 Huh Nooooooooooo😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
peak fiction
👍👍👍👍👍
Now I prefer the change with the new music and panning across galaxies that didn't exist at that time
Now THAT is a how you party! Yub-Nub!!! I can live with Hayden Christensen being in it, but they should NEVER have changed the music. Especially not for the bland, lukewarm composition that is in the latest versions.
Zene az szép😊😊😊😊 de a fillmis
I like the new version it sounds more triumphed
Triumphant
The only real change in the Special editions I didn't care for. Not the celebration part, but we're Anakin in now young as a force "ghost". it seem better if he and Obi wan was about the same age.
Before Star Wars was consumed by the maus.
This is one change I am thankful for in the Special Editions (the original special edition kept Sebastian Shaw, Hayden was added for later home video releases). This song was seriously cringe-worthy.
As opposed to the non-cringeworthy songs in the remakes?
How
Now combine this version with the new one: older Anakin, the newer music, and the scenes showing the galaxy celebrating.
That's exactly what the 1997 Special Edition ending is like (Anakin wasn't replaced until the 2004 DVD).
There's enough scenes and versions now, people should be able to put them together how they like. Same with _Superman The Movie, Superman II_ and _Close Encounters of the Third Kind._
The special edition is better.
I dunno... pretty sure when I saw this as a kid there was no dumb religious propaganda at the end.
yeah, ROTJ sucks.
Thumbs down for the bible thumping at the end. 👎🏻
I can't believe George Lucas ruined his own trilogy just to make it compatible with the prequels. Seeing aniken as a middle-age man gave it a more epic like feel to it. The 'update' even added jar jar binks to the ending. Nice trolling George Lucas!
That was a random Gungan.