The only difference between the Empire’s war crimes and the Rebel’s war crimes is whether it’s the scary ominous music that plays, or the triumphant happy music
@@firepuppies4086 and at the end of the third movie(where the rebels won the war), there are tons of Stormtrooper's helmets used as drums but no bodies...i'm pretty sure Ewoks ate them or feed them to something or used them as fertilizer
its so beautiful... those tears of desperation hoping a miracle that they might survive. instead they die with their mouths full of dirt suffocating oh yeaaaaa
@@jayhan94 basically, Mon Mothma really hated him and considered him just a terrorist and Ezra lost the repect he once had for him after finding out his methods, for example. Some of the soldiers who fought under him weren't as extreme as him tho
LOL Kind of reminds me of a 90 year-old German accountant in Auschwitz recently sentenced to 5 years imprisonment for being a German in the wrong place and time
I'd feel I should hate Ewoks, but they're savage meat eaters who cook their living sentient prey while still alive and keep the helmets and possibly skulls as trophies. How can anyone hate something adorable that can eat your face?
“Clone Wars is a kid’s show!” Meanwhile, Clone Wars: Edit: you guys need to relax. It was a joke. I know Clone Wars is a kids show, I was just joking that it has heavy themes in it. Never once did I say it was NOT a kids show.
@@rupertsmith5815 Lol Real cost of War? In the show where the enemies are dumbed down to comedic gaq reels. Please... That show is so one sided. You call it adult cause it alludes to some hints of violence while the majority of it is composed of generic narratives stolen from your average saturday morning cartoon.
Ewoks would have been a crueler death. Slowly being roasted alive, skinned and then eaten. You ever notice what the ewoks dress in (it's leather from something)? Wonder where the imperial helmets came from? Peter/Han was giving them a blessing.
+buckeyeinblack they're still gay as fuck and the all the scenes where ewoks killed storm troopers with rocks was lucas's biggest mistake, surpassing jar jar binks. irl storm troopers would have shot them down like the nazis did gypsies
TomeOfBattle this is a very good point i had yet to consider, makes a lot more sense now and you've allowed me to once again enjoy the end of starwars without cringe and frustration, the crown's treasury will award you accordingly.
***** Yes you may, ah well while i have been recently aiding the Senate and People of Rome with a sensitive political matter, they require all who help and serve Rome to fly their banner. But it is only temporary i assure you.
@@thelordofthelostbraincells only because the quote on quote space government basically took the galaxy by murdering everyone and destroying everything they touch mean while the senate was basically corrupted slowly from inside also while grooming a Child for 20 years just to use him as a slave 😂 But yeah space terrorist ☠️☠️
@@thelordofthelostbraincells shut up dictator, the n@zis used the same argument against the French resistance by calling them terrorists… So shut up you n@zi commie supporter
I always lose it when they cut to the outside and the soldiers are all crying as they dig their graves. It's funny seeing the Rebels look like the evil ones.
***** "struggle will be fruitless if you're outnumbered." What if they are outmatched. The threat of torture would cause such adrenaline to surge. And would cause a disregard of the state of muscles. You know how you could lift 500 pounds if you didn't care what happened to your muscles afterwards. Besides, this is peter. And he has a gun. A gun can only stop a madman by killing him. All animals can enter a state of shock in which they attack without feeling pain. Which is why damaged animals are dangerous.
Hamster Lord In reality tho, it never works out like that, look at how the ISIS men line up men, to have their necks sawn off, and they don't resist mostly, they surrender in utter fear and cowardice.
***** Well they kill them. I heard they were fake because they always cut away before the beheading. The guys just kneel there, like nothing's going on. And it just seems fake.
@monkeycat48 tell someone to cut off the face of the dead person and wear it? No. Think tie the empire guys as hostages and put them away. What this is just an urbaptized person and the worst bad script writer making this
Rogue one has convinced me, with its mentions of child soldiers and a straight up terrorist cell, that the Rebels weren't exactly the paragons of good the movies want us to believe. I bet you this isnt the first time those rebel soldiers have seen and or done some fucked up shit.
@@thelordofthelostbraincells After realizing that in order to rule the galaxy the empire felt it was NECESSARY to destroy a planet with 2 billion people on it compared to the rebels destroying a battle station with around 2 million people on it. It was a lesser of evils, by like A LONG SHOT
@@Noah-gk7rn not when you realise over throwing a massive government like the empire always leads to literally hundreds of wars and economic collapse and a dramatic increase in extremist beliefs. I guarantee you many billions died in the struggle to fill the power vacuum. Look at Russia and Austria hungry and Germany post ww1. Eastern and Central Europe was at war constantly, many genocides took place. But nah your short sighted view of things that pretends that the end of the rebellion is the happy ending.
One death is a tragedy. A million is a statistic. It was bloodless and quick. Not drawn out and brutal. Few people have to worry about their planet being blown up by a giant space station but being brutally murdered is a realistic possibility.
Agent Prime while I agree I doubt it will happen Seth McFarland doesn't like the prequels and the reason he made the parodies of the original movies is because he loves them
Not sure if I'm remembering it right but I recall Seth saying that when this scene got written they came up with a whole lot of f$cked up stuff that they did not include.
If it were a sitcom, which would be too lighthearted for a galaxy far, far away constantly embroiled in conflict. Maybe a Hondo Ohnaka series could touch upon comedy but still remain serious altogether without evaporating all of the drama.
@@revolutionariesoffreedom2374 as were French soldiers who likewise committed criminal activity during wartime During the 1960s France's government did a flurry of activity in trying to settle and prosecute cases of inappropriate behavior done by their own soldiers Not just Vichy but even the French rebel forces as well
@@rejvaik00 still it was justified since the French resistance supported freedom and democracy meanwhile Vichy’s regime was totalitarian and collaborated with the enemy … which eventually led to the execution of Petain after he was judged for treason against the republic
+TheSmashMaster9000 Dude there are plenty of violent and dangerous alien species in the Star Wars universe. Just because most of them aren't canon now and very few are showcased in the movies doesn't mean they aren't there. An example would be the beasts with tentacles from episode 7. Ewoks themselves are a violent race and the only thing that saved the rebels is a golden protocol droid that happens to know a language similar enough to their own that they can partially understand them. Wookies on the other hand might be a warrior race but they don't eat their enemies.
Chio Chan Genocide I think he originally wanted the Wookies to appear instead. My guess is that he wanted a more child friendly option to go with his family series vision which resulted in the Ewoks and eventually Jar Jar Binks.
0:04 Look it's Captain Rex from Clone Wars in Family Guy animation! The one with the beard behind Peter. It's been confirmed that rebel soldier is Rex now.
Nobody literally knew that at all until it was confirmed in Star Wars rebels when we saw Rex have an appearance with a beard. Yeah, right there is very much confirmed. Although technically still people are you that’s not Rex at all. I think that might be him I mean yeah this is an important mission considering he does a huge part in this whole war
George Lucas: This was actually a deleted scene. I planned to add more war crimes to the original trilogy, but realized I needed to save up as many of them as possible so I could put them in the Clone Wars cartoon