Этот Генерал Гривус реально вызывает страх, помню как в детстве он реально пугал своим присутствием, ведь после этого сражения, ты реально боишься за каждого. Типа как Робот может спокойно драться с Джедаями так ещё и с несколькими, которые унижали Дроидов налево и направо? Мульт реально показал нужные характеры и черты персам. Да в войне клонов классно показали, что клоны тоже имеют чувства, ситхи могут исправиться, но по большей части ждёшь такую же хладнокровность как у Фордо или пугающего Гривуса.
If George Lucas had actually given a shit about Grievous this could have been one of the best villains ever. Instead they just made him your coughing uncle who dies weirdly.
This was not George Lucas's vision. General Grievous was still in early development at Lucasfilm his actual personality didn't exist yet. I'm sure George didn't want a character more powerful than Darth Vader also, because then Palpatine could have just kept Grievous.
George is the only one to blame here; he gave the team the idea that this is what he was supposed to be. And it would have been better had it been kept this way; Grievous here only has the level of strength on par with people like Mace Windu or Count Dooku, give or take, whereas Vader could have surpassed Palpatine himself two times over had he not been dismembered and burnt on Mustafar.
@@mr.o6240 I'm afraid there's no need to "understand" anything. That Lucas mislead Tartakovsky and his team by pitching Grievous to them as a polar opposite of what he'd end up being in the movie is a simple, well documented fact.
I get why they made him a huge pushover -- so Vader's title of "ultimate jedi squasher" would be uncontested... But why haven't we gotten Ultimate Jedi Squasher Darth Vader?? I just want to watch an action scene of someone taking down an entire group of jedi with ruthless efficiency and this is the only one.
Grievous could have gotten all of the Jedi if he had ordered an artillery bombardment or an airstrike on the Jedi's position. Instead, he let 3 Jedi escape because wanted the pleasure of personally killing them himself. Count Dooku should just execute Grievous and replace him with an ST-Series Super Tactical Droid.
Ah yes, grievous is great, so long as several jedi masters conveniently forget they have force powers and he doesn't. Or those force powers magically stop working at just the right time. Don't get me wrong, the cartoon is great and all, but it's led to grievous having boba fett syndrome on steroids where people think he's the ender of all things lightsaber. I genuinely had someone in a game the otherday tell me with with a straight face that wheezy boi supreme could 1v1 Revan.
I like how Grievous recognizes Master Ki Adi Mundi's light saber form was Ataru and keeps him on the defense or distracts him until he cuts down everyone else.
General Grievous is the perfect foil to the Jedi. He is mostly bravado when compared to the actual strength of a focused Jedi, he uses fear to distract and weaken their connection to the force.
Not really. Even a focused and fearless Jedi Master is nowhere near a match for him: _There is no question that Master T'chooka was a fearless warrior. The Force was strong in him on Vandos; his skills were great, but not enough. Grievous made short work of him._ - *General Grievous [2006] comic book series.*
Barely a star wars fan, but I wish they would've kept grievous as a barely talking, horrifying sudden death character.. Instead of the cliche corny villain dialogue and easily being outsmarted.
While I do like General Greivious in his cowardly mustache twirling villlan… even I admit this version of grevious is way better, we got freaking robbed
had to come back to watch this after the umm actually episode. the dropout people were right, "genndy saw the design for greivous and was like THIS GUY'S SICK!" and george lucas was like "ummm no... actually he's just sick."
When you get to know his backstory, its quite understandable why he hates the jedi so much. All those wrongs done to him and his people he returned seven fold. Still in many ways a villain, but you have to respect the man.
It really goes to show that there were only, 'originally' as of this series debuing, a handful of jedi that could hold their own agaisnt Grevious in a one on one fight. Really wish they had kept this style of character for Grevious in the 2007 animated series.
The notion of an unstoppable whirlwind of metal and nerve that the Jedi have never seen before and had no idea how to deal with was such a cool concept. Absolutely shocking that George Lucas simply rejected this out of hand.