Actually (and I know this will sound crazy stupid) in Legends or Canon (honestly can't Remember which) he survived. When trying to remove the dead Rancor from Jabba's palace, one of the guards notice something moving from inside the Rancor's belly. They cut it open and Gamorrean Guard fell out still alive. I don't know how he managed to survive being eaten, but he did. Lucky Pig.
@@TheMasterVictory Sorry I meant to say "but now the reason most people are excited for this scene is not for the reason..." And that original reason being it's Yoda's first lightsaber fight we ever saw on screen at the time. But now it's cuz of the death scream. Kinda ruins the joke now that I explained it but that's my bad.
Battle droids “uh-oh” is just for the commanders when they get damaged since they don’t die in 1 hit. All the normal B1’s death sound is just a clanking sound
As I never played The Complete Saga nor any other Lego video games (except the first 2 Lego Star Wars), when I read the title before watching the video I though "2min34 of video for just lego bricks falling apart, what is this all about" then the video confused me a lot lol and now I read your comment and I understand lol
@@Josh-ut4wv i thought having voice actors was good for lego Marvel 1 and lego Batman 2. Other than that, i wish lego games could go back to the grunts and hand motions.
I wish they kept that bricks breaking effect. Hearing the Clones or Vader using Luke's death sound really takes me out of the game, and is one of the big reasons why I think Complete Saga is an inferior port
Fun fact: the character change noise is in ep 3 during the mustafar duel obi wan gets force pushed onto a panel that turns off the shield and the alarm is the character change noise
Funny that Yoda's death sound isn't from getting hurt. Rather it's hi going batshit crazy. Because Yoda can't die, when presented with death, he goes into a meth-induced rage fit and goes absolutely ballistic.
Feel free to comment any that I missed :D Edit: The Jango Fett death sound I missed: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-qd5Q7ws-zNE.html I also got c3-po wrong, it's actually from episode 2
When Jango fights Obi Wan on Kamino he is kicked off the side, at which point he yells "yaaaa" until he hits the ground where he says "oof" and that is how they got the sound "yaaaooo" also known as "yayeet" "nani" and what ever the hell else people heard
for threepios death noise: his reunion with anakin on tatooine he says “oh my.” but also his second death noise when r2 knocks him off the platform in the droid factory. (oh and jango has his death noise when he flies off the platform during his fight scene with obi)
I watched Attack of the Clones and noticed the sound of yoda’s character being used in Lego Star Wars. Made me feel appreciative that I grew up with such a game
When finally seeing the prequels last year, high off of KOTOR 2, which, I guess, helped me enjoy the prequels more than I expected, though the LEGO games were my intro to Star Wars as a kid, but I immediately recognized the sounds in my mind when I heard them in the prequels, like, _"OMG THERE IT IS!!!"_ It's still surreal.
In return of the Jedi Vader made a perfect death sound when he was fighting Luke Skywalker but LEGO got so lazy in giving him one in the complete saga game
When I was younger, my uncle and me played Lego Star Wars all the time cuz he had the game. I heard r2 die a lot and when I rewatched the movie it was so nostalgic, so thanks for confirming my suspicion
I can just imagine some sound designer at Traveller's Tales listening to just the audio of the movies over and over and thinking "oh it sounds like they died there, that'll be a good one".