1:29 Owen and Beru were not disintegrated. Lightly flambéd? yes. Mildly maillarded? Certainly. Seriously seared? Definitely. But their charred corpses remain in one, still very much integrated, piece.
The main reason for Revenge's higher rating is obviously "the immolation scene" where Anakin catches fire on the side of the river of lava after having his legs cut off... It's a pretty graphic scene but it's entirely necessary to show how he underwent the physical transformation into Vader and why he needed the suit etc.
Chewy's death in the EU was hard hitting but so badass. He was the pride of all Wookies. Honoring his life debt to the very end and being such a great warrior that it took a literal moon crashing on him to kill him.
Grievous had a death that is not talked about enough, his organs were ablaze as the fire spread throughout his mechanical body until his brain and eyes exploded, and he could have very well been taken into custody as he was mostly defenceless after a few shots but Obi-Wan continued to fire directly into his organs, one of the only places where he could actually feel pain. I think you could definitely make a part 2 for this vid!
It was originally going to be much much more brutal with obiwan using the force to tear out grievous’s organs, shooting them with a blaster, and kicking his corpse off the ledge. Now that’s what I call uncivilized
I'm not entirely sure what constitutes a "horrible death," but if it's the level of pain and agony, I'd say that dying while/after giving birth to twins has to rank up there.
I had an uncle who always said "make mine very rare. Just show it the fire, and serve it up." Maybe some of the ewoks like their stormtroopers served very rare.
Anyone who fell into the sarlack pit probably had the worst death. Like when Boba Fett escaped it, that stormtrooper he got air from was almost certainly still alive. Also, thank you for saying Darth Vader and not Anakin after his fall to the dark side. Really gets on my nerves when people call his battle on Mustapha 'Anakin vs Obi Wan'. Anakin was gone by then, consumed by Darth Vader as Yoda said.
@@TheBlackcredo BUT by saying "Anakin vs Obi-Wan" every Star Wars fan in the universe will think of Mustafar. Even if it's not 100% correct, it is the easiest thing to do
A few of those deaths were very likely rather quick, some even instantaneous. Wouldn't really call some of them "horrible", maybe tragic. What about someone like Bolla Ropal? In the Clone Wars episode where Cad Bane stole the holocron with the names of the force sensitive children on it, he was the jedi who Bane had tortured to death.
On Chewbacca's death There was a 4 book comic book series made showing stories of characters talking about Chewbacca One of greatest had to be by his father ", How can a moon kill a Wookue warrior"
@@lukez9721 "Commander, tear this ship apart until you found those plans and bring me the passengers. I want them alive!!!" Last we see of anyone other than Leia they're being marched off their ship.
The tantive IV was captured by a star destroyer not the death star so it's possible they could have been brought to the death star but they could have been brought many different places as well
Grievous He was shot in the heart which caused his insides to combust until his insides exploded. The horrifying part is he most likely felt every second of his death as it was happening.
I feel like "In canon on screen" should be a separate list from "It wasn't actually in the movies and may have happened outside of Canon" but since its "Didn't realize" then we might want to also clarify "not directly on camera" I would have gone with Ola Gamorrean Guard Jawas Mace Windu (unless retconned ) Cindel Towani's family Admerial Akbar Shmi Skywalker Tusken Raiders Owen and Baru Bail Organa but also Grand Moff Tarkin and the entire cast of Rouge One
Nah stick with Chewie...one of the only reasons I kept watching...I can't do Disney wars and a lot of other people hate it too...maybe do a "smut" version that just does Disney wars...
The whole planet exploded almost instantly, there was no time for "millions of voices to cry out". Let's face it, Lucas created an entertaining, interesting universe but the actual dialog he writes for his characters is some of the worst, sometimes nonsensical, crap in any movie ever.
@@unkledoda420 They cried out at the sight of the Death Star, seeing the blast coming, but then they were silenced immediately. So, no the line makes sense.
You youngsters need to know before the MPAA butchered the rating system. PG meant something in the 1970s. It meant Parental Guidance it didn't mean family friendly. That's today's PG which stands for practically G. So the old PG had parts that actually meant it. Some violence, language or even brief boobs. Don't let the neutered PG of today confuse you that it was always that wsy. GOD!
I am surprised Anakin made What Tambours death so quick he could have just pulled his mask and the special equipment of and observe Emir Wat Tambor Explode 🤯
Two possible ways Owen and Beru died 1. Using a Little Orphan Ani joke after the death of Shmi 2. Gary inadvertently knocked over a lit candle in their bath and tried in vain to put it out
Luke asked about her REAL mother, and it's officially established that Breha died during Alderaan's destruction. This is why Obi-Wan shouldve had her have a flashback of Padmé, then it would've ended the debate like Solo did with Parsecs
@@joenesvick7043 lol. Sure. That’s one way to interpret it. If you want to believe a baby literally seconds old remembers the three seconds it saw its mother. Let’s go with that. lol
In fact there is an episode of Forces of Destiny where, post ROTJ, Leia sends Han to Hera Syndulla to collect food to offer the Ewoks, to prevent them cooking the stormtroopers, and this is successful. So you can discount that one
After seeing Owen and Beru intensely, albeit ultimately unsuccessfully, fighting off Revan, when she was going after Luke, I don't think Owen and Beru begged for mercy. I actually think they fought the troops and then when they were finally killed (numbers got too much), THEN the incinerators burned the corpses to hide the truth.
@@andrewthompson4148 Revan was originally of unknown gender I thought. I played both KOTOR games. Spoilers but in the first game you are Revan, whether you are male or female. They made Revan canonically male in the second for continuity sake. I was gonna riot over the use of Revan long after Revan should be dead in the franchise. Also the fact that they non canonized him and then made him canon again because they liked the money that KOTOR drew
I used to give jewels the business but since he started with his positive messages I love the guy . You’re making people feel better I know it lifted me up a few times. You’re a good man sir
All of the Ewoks. All of the ships destroyed in orbit around the forest moon would eventually have crashed into the moon as giant meteors. Which would have caused *immense* devastation. To the point where someone from Kucasfilm stated that, since George Kucas intended RotJ to be relatively family-friendly, fans could safely assume that this was somehow avoided.
@@jaanikaapa6925 it's let down by the terrible animation quality, which is unfathomable considering it was made by Lucasfilm, who are responsible for some of the most spectacular CGI ever in the history of movies. The visuals make it seem like it's a cheap show for kids because that's exactly what it looks like.
The fact that Owen and Beru died horrible deaths is made obvious, far as I'm concerned. Given the fact that their charred corpses remained intact, they were not disintegrated. If you're going to use a word, you should know what it means.
Its like how everyone on youtube uses the phrase similar to "then they were electrocuted" insted of shocked but they didnt die. Electrocution = death by electrical shock
Yeah, a brutal death is more than implied. One of the two bodies looks like it was mid-crawl, perhaps trying to flee through that little stairwell or whatever it is.
When I was a kid, my parents watched Star Wars with me. That was about 2015. We were just done with Ep 6 when Rogue One was in cinemas and I was so confused with the whole Endor/Andor-Stuff. I didn't know what was the planet and who the human.
1 of those characters is IG-88, when you can clearly see IG-88 in pieces at cloud city right before the ugnaughts are about to load C3-P0 in the incinerator. My guess is that he was about to take Bobba Fett's bounty, when he got executed
"...these troopers were BARBECUED and then EAT ALIVE by the Ewoks..." hmmm how does one barbecue something without killing it in the process?? Seems like the meat would be highly undercooked making the barbecuing pointless lol
One thing very noticeable in the Star Wars pantheon was the horrible way animals were treated/rewarded and if you provided transportation, companionship, protection to Rebels or Jeda they were often treated put into unnecessary danger which was just as bad as the villain's treated them and often were used for ruthless grisly "humor". Remember baby Yoda eating living creatures raw.
More like nine star wars characters you knew had brutal deaths and 1 you forgot existed. Also surprised you didn't mention the geonosian brain worms when talking about the planet.
No Clones fighting Maul in the Clone Wars finale? I mean one got bisected by a deck plate and another lost an arm in a blast door and the rest died when the ship crashed.
6.30 Aaaaah the important hyper space lane thats so important that jedi allow themselves to be tortured to death while the others risk their lives trying to rescue them.... And then its never spoken of again
One correction. Sonic weapons don't cook you....they liquify you. The sonic vibrations rupture and crush your Bones and organs not cook. They aren't microwave or heat based weapons.
I remember a comic book series. That the Millennium Falcon crashed landed on Earth. Han Solo died but Chewie lived to only be discovered by Indian Jones.
Owen and Beru? The people who's smoking, charred skeletons we literally see on screen next to their burned home? Yeah, I kinda guessed they didn't die pleasantly.
I imagine if the rebels DID eat the imperial stormtroopers, they didn’t do so knowingly, and Ewoks probably didn’t find it necessary to tell them either as I imagine eating your enemies after a victorious battle is common tradition among Ewoks, and I suspect that they assume the same for most species.
Nothing about the guy who taught Chewbacca that holographic chess game? Dude won one too many game against Chewie, and nobody ever heard of him ever again.
All that the Alderaanianonians on the other side of the planet would have known was the ground beneath their feet blasting through the tops of their heads.
I hadn't really thought about it until this video, but I had the same thought. I'm guessing only about 1/4 of the population saw the Death Star long enough to wonder "What the hell?" Lol. Everybody else was having coffee or fast sleep when it happened. 🤓
I reckon the scene was not about showing some stormtroopers but about the miserable job and shitty, vogon-like aiming of all of the lower-class imperial troops which this scene depicts perfectly regarding their postures and gestures. It's even more clear, when you know the scene and what they're talking about.
There is a short comedy Star Wars short film called Bad Boys. In 1 scene Owen and Beru were in a domestic dispute. In the heat of anger in front of the storm troopers, she set off a thermal bomb that killed her and her husband. then again it's made up. Who knows it might be part of the legends lore, and not the Disney cannon.
Out of all the deaths in star Canon and legends Chewbacca was the most bad ass. His death on a planet saving Hans son while Han was knocked out on the falcon. A moon crashing onto the planet he helped evacuate his last breaths was him looking at the moon growling his defiance before it collided. It actually made me tear up and cry. I mean a mid 30s man crying over a star wars character. But I'd been around since the beginning and chewie was always my favorite character. I mean he was so bad ass that they decided only a planetary event like that was honorable enough for him. No blasters lightsaber vehicle explosions nope. Let's just drop a planet on him lol.
I felt the same way. There is a interview with R.A. Salvatore about his time writing Vector Prime. One of the plot points that was required in the story was a major character death, specifically Luke Skywalker. After some debate, the Lucas team felt that would anger far too many readers so they let Salvatore choose. At least he let Chewy leave the story in a very unique way. I mean, how many characters have died by getting HIT by a planetary body?
@William Jackson huh. I read an interview where he said that Chewbacca was always the one who was going to die, and that he seriously considered returning his advance and telling them to find someone else to write the book (glad he didn't, in the end).
Do we even know for sure that Bail Organa was even on Alderaan when it was destroyed? He's typically always travelling around from planet to planet; so it's quite unlikely that he was even there.
@@TKnHappyNess Might have changed plans mid-route & we have no idea how much time passes between end of Rogue One/Start of A New Hope & the moment when Alderaan is destroyed. He might have got there & left again by then, maybe even looking for Leia. Nor do we know how fast the death star got there; it might even have beaten him there. I reckon if he'd died; Leia would have known it, either for fact or via force & would have made some kind of comment at least. Same with Kenobi. I dunno. He probably died; but movie & TV law is that if you didn't physically see a character die (and sometimes if you did), they ain't dead.
@@NoMansSkyResources The implication is that he died but you’re 1000% right about “TV law” and not seeing it happen. Jimmy Smitts is also at the age now where they could conceivably make part of some live action series him escaping alderran 🤷♂️
@@NoMansSkyResources he definitely was on alderaan when it was destroyed. There's a novel of short stories that follow him as his wife as the death star arrives at alderaan and fires on the planet.
I'd say being impaled through the skull by a lightsaber is not really a "horrible death". It's quick and I guess you do not really feel pain after the first half of a second considering how quick Vader went through them. If you'd do it slowly, centimetre by centimetre - that'd be something different.