You mean that.... he will become so self centered and arrogant in his powers and beliefs, that his action will partially, or even directly, lead to a collapse of democracy, imbalance in force and fall of the established society? Sheesh Yoda species is scary
@@gronthgronth2628 He also bottled it against Palpatine and even though Obi-Wan was still with him their plan was to go into hiding for decades on the flimsy hope that baby Luke and Leia might one day grow up, find out how to become Jedi and maybe have more luck against the Emperor.
@@Shipwright1918 good point! Seeing as he doesn’t speak yet, there’s a good chance he may not remember it. That being said he isn’t a human so maybe “Yodians” (I believe they are an unknown species so I will call them yodians) may have a different developmental phase, as surviving over 50 years is a monumental task for an infant, and we don’t see “mama and papa” yoda
@@Reoh0z That's kinda what happened with my grandmother when she passed away on April 2nd of last year (exactly one week after she'd turned 99). She'd already been visited by my aunt, and since my parents and I lived with her we'd all had our last moments with her as well. It wasn't until the day my uncle arrived to visit her that she finally passed. Just 7 1/2 hours after he had arrived, and she was gone....like he was the last person she'd been waiting for before she finally passed on.
Grogu would have known Yoda, yes, but I'm sure he doesn't mind hearing about him through another's point of view. It could add more depth to the Yoda that Grogu knew.
@@zara_2028 You were a Jedi Master at the time, so I'm certain he knew you. In fact, there are rumors circulating that you might have been the Jedi that saved Grogu during Order 66, Master Whindu.
This is the way Luke should have been in the recent Star Wars trilogy. Luke is; an optimist, a pacifist, merciful, he refused to kill Anakin, and would also have refused to kill his nephew Ben Solo, or go into exile out of fear/ regret. Luke’s personality is to keep doing good despite all the odds.
For real. They could have had Kylo turn without shitting on Luke, maybe even have Luke showing mercy on Kylo by letting him go after Kylo kills all his Jedi students
Yoda's training speech in Empire gets me EVERYTIME ! I have never felt such emotion from watching a puppet speak lol It blows my mind the places these movies still take me at 50 years of age. STAR WARS the greatest story EVER told...
That's because what Yoda is saying is actually true: whether you want to call it God or Love or Consciousness, there is this Oneness, this Source of Light that seems to hold everything together. We are of this thing of light, thus we are light beings living a human adventure in these bio suits Yoda rightly calls "crude matter." The truth he speaks is resonating with you precisely because it is truth.
Let’s relax on saying it’s the greatest story ever told. The greatest stories in my opinion are real stories about real people. And while this sci-fi with a western feel is cool and all it doesn’t impact the world in any way besides being entertainment.
Yoda story is just as tragic as Vader, imagine training Jedi for 800 years being the founder just to get set up to look like a traitor and have to spend your last days in exhile alone on some weird planet!!
It’s so strange how a puppet can make you feel such emotions. The magic of movies is just so present in the original trilogy. They were a part of a my childhood, having a dad who saw them in theaters as a kid. It was something we bonded over.
I know the feeling. I was first introduced to Star Wars by watching Episode I, at first I thought I wouldn't be interested in the live-action movie but I grew to love it so much all thanks to my dad who watched the original trilogy. Watching the prequel together with my dad as a kid made us bond and then even better when we got to watch the original trilogy together sometime after ROTS. It's amazing to experience whether the movie is live-action or animated this makes an amazing experience to watch.
If you're interested, there's a couple different "atmosphere/ASMR" type videos out here where it's just Yoda's hut in the rain with a fire going. I love those videos. They're really long so you can just put them on in the background for atmosphere while you sleep or do other things.....
@@limerick9047 Hard belive he did and still wanted to go al psycho on his nephew… miss old legends Luke who married a dark side user and train two of the most powerful jedis and yes, still that nephew turned but after a lot of torture
Beautifully edited. I miss Master Yoda. I forgot how great of a teacher he was, and how easy it was to listen to him and understand him because the way he talked made you have to pay attention. Thanks for this art.
Everyone saying he knows Yoda . . . he probably met him, doesn't mean he knows him. 900 year old yoda species compared to 100 year old human (though I feel like in Star Wars its more like 80) 9:1 ratio Grogu is 50 in Mandalorian. Temple was sacked 30 years prior. Grogu was only 20 years old, at a 9:1 ratio would be equivalent to a 2 year old. So he was maturity 2 years old last time he could have possibly even seen yoda. *assuming same maturity rate of humans.
Yoda said he trained Jedi for 800 years, and he's around 900 in ESB, this means it takes roughly 100 years for their species to mature. It's likely Din will see Grogu grow into his own if he survives into his old age.
We just need a Mark Hamill Luke series...Fuck the sequels, I want to see th best Jedi ever in full action for at least 4-5 seasons...Then I'm ok.. :) The story can be after Mandalorian and before Rey and cover 20 years of lineage :) lol...
Good luck with that. Luke is a white male character, so Disney has no interest in a Luke series. But hey good news.....there is a possible Reva spin-off in the works.
@@derrickjenkins2455 possibly one of the characters whose protagonist is forced as hell, to ever appear in SW...Even worse than Rey. They really need to kill her off.
@@derrickjenkins2455 is Andor not a white man? What about Mando? Kenobi? Boba Fett? Han Solo? Indiana Jones? That's just lucasfilm property. What about Moon Knight, Hawkeye, Doctor Strange? Buzz lightyear?
Yoda was so wise, he was the best person we ever had on the jedi Council. He was everything, everything the council should have been. And they weren't. We never deserved him. Jedi's should be more like him, not like the council who refuse to get involved in certain situations because of politics. The lives of the ppl matter more than that. That's what the council should have done. Yoda was the best.
I don’t think so. He trained dooku who turned bad, qui gonn who died to an assassin’s blade, obi wan who was too soft on anakin, windu who was too hard on anakin. Plus he just told anakin basically “don’t love your mother, and don’t blame us, the organization with the largest concentration of powerful force users in the galaxy, for the fact that your mother is still a slave on tattooine” like come on bro this is the chosen one, he was even inducted into the order at a late age and already knew his mom, you’re gonna literally let his mom remain enslaved but try to make him a compassionateJedi? What king of precedent does that set?
Many people have the opinion that the we will one day grow to love the sequel trilogy because that’s exactly what is starting to happen with the prequel trilogy. I can’t help but wholeheartedly disagree with that opinion. Even though the prequel trilogy had its faults (many of them actually) it still is a necessary story. It doesn’t hinder the original trilogy, rather it adds background and depth to the characters and original story. And let’s face it folks, the original trilogy is what Star Wars is all about. It’s the foundation of what makes Star Wars what it is. And I think that people have gotten over the questionable dialogue and acting of the prequels because they’ve realized that the story sets up the original trilogy perfectly, and gives a lot of depth and answers to all the questions that Star Wars fans had when just the original trilogy was out. However, the sequel trilogy adds nothing to the original story. The sequel trilogy has all the problems that the prequel trilogy had, but it’s made profoundly worse because the sequel story adds nothing to the original story. Rather, it only takes away from it and almost makes it seem superfluous. The killing off and mistreatment of the original cast of characters that we all grew to love, the subsequent destruction of the new republic and new Jedi order that was fought for so hard in the original trilogy, the lack of distinct musical themes, the copy and paste nature of several of the big events in the sequel trilogy, as well as the bad story telling and cringy fan service makes it almost impossible for me to ever consider the sequel trilogy anything other than a “what if” scenario where the worst scenario took place after the original trilogy.
100%. Prequels were bad because they aimed to young for target audience and some important moments had really shite writing, specially for dialogue, BUT they were still targeted towards Star Wars fans. And that is the key. Might not have delivered 100% of the time, but they TRIED to make a film Star Wars fans can enjoy, so the good outweighs the bad. Ep 7 was sort of similiar, but then Ep 8 was specifically made to go AGAINST Star Wars fans. This lowers an already average Ep7 that relied on nostalgia to carry it, and Ep 9 is there to clean up a mess that can't be cleaned up without nuking it and trying again.
They could have show ancient sith mythology, like the one who could drain a whole planet life force, or even qui gon jin in afterlife learning ghost force, much could be scripted, but they made a silly prequel with the girl who was palpatine grandchildren which was boring, I didnt enjoyed, I think ancient wars would be cooler, like Sith vs Jedai when the sith were a empire, or even how the sith rule of two started.
Yoda using the Force to raise Luke's X-Wing out of the swamp is the second greatest special effect in movie history, The parting of the Red Sea is the first.
The very first scene of Superman (Christopher Reeve) flying over and around the camera (the gentle arc was actually an ad lib by Reeve, who was a hang glider pilot and knew how to shift his body in the harness) would like a word with you.
Yoda had it SO right; “luminous beings are we, not this crude matter.” What we look like here, as flawed, mortal beings, isn’t what’s important. It doesn’t matter if we’re male or female, green, blue, orange, red, or any other color, if we’re tall or short, or have pointed ears, or lots of fur like Chewbacca; what matters is how we treat each other. Fear, anger, hate, bigotry; these are the path to the dark side. Then, no longer luminous are we. 😥 There are those out there who think they’re being clever; that they’re doing us all a “favor” by enforcing a particular religious viewpoint on everyone else. But faith requires choice. The choice to follow a particular set of beliefs; whether they be Christian, Jewish, Muslim, Sikh, Buddhist, Hindu, or… Jedi. This is why God (if you believe in a creator, anyway) didn’t create us as mere remote-controlled human-shaped drones to play with; he gave us brains to think with and choose with. Including whether we will choose good or evil, power or servitude, arrogance or humility.
@@0mathgaming who cares if it fits into religion, no one wants to associate star wars with religion in the first place, hate when people always has to mention religion over some bullshit that doesnt even make sense in the first place, if you wanna talk religion then go to Church
Anyone else happen to notice this: At about 2:27 it shows Yoda summoning the lightning to destroy the tree. in terms of the time of this video, that particular display of force ability is, roughly, 30 years into the future.
Star wars, Empire strikes back and the mother of all movies the return of the Jedi were way ahead of itheir times. It's the only movie ever made that captivates you draws you in and releases you with good in your heart and the wil to do good. Hats off to all the actors you were truly amazing ❤️❤️
It’s amazing honestly to see Disney destroy the entire Skywalker saga with Ep 7-9 yet their writing and acting has been so amazingly on point with Mandalorian and Kenobi.
Well that was before they delegated everything to Fav and Filoni and Hidalgo. As well as other new amazing directors that likely have their own writers they trust
Are you shitting me? Writing in Mando in Kenobi is garbage. Nothing makes any sense, characters are braindead, they ruined Luke again, Obi-Wan, Darth Vader, Bail Organa, Leia, Owen, Beru...And Mando is a plank with Pedro making incredibly dull voice.
As a child you hear Yoda's words about the Force and it fills you with wonder. Now listening to it as an adult I can truly see how beautiful his words were. They are profound and yet magical at the same time. George Lucas was a masterful storyteller.
Darth? Darth who? Maul, Tyrannus, Vader? "Darth" is a Sith title. If you seek redemption for its power, conflict for truth, or anger to gain strength . . . you are not a Jedi. Power, conflict, anger are Sith ideals not Jedi ones.
@@thefracturedbutwhole5475 my bad person (not sure what you identify is but I'm being respectful) and I get it, you knew what I meant but yet you had to bloviate yourself as to show some sort of heightened intellect. I get that, your massively underscored in terms of confidence and you feel compelled to display it with your only form of insecure defense, which seems to be an appropriate grasp upon the English language. At the end of the day, thanks for sharing
Everyone says Anakin was redeemed I don’t agree he murdered children Jedi and countless innocent people as Vader one good act doesn’t wipe all of that away imo
Obi Wan : Were I much different when you first taught me? Yoda flashback : *Obi Wan Montage starts playing with You're Simply The Best chorus by Tina Turner playing in the background)
Aliens cheeks. Clapped them, did I. Then left that hoe, I did. Hit it, then quit you must. Feelings have not, for such women, the streets, they are made for, yes?
I was 26 when I seen that episode and I was jumping up and down over and over again I couldn't believe it🍻Gave me a feeling I haven't felt in a while...got me into star wars even more than I used to be before that new trilogy crap
Mad that Grogu more than likely knew Yoda with being a Youngling and especially as he was the same species of Yoda. Even more that Grogu came towards the end of the Jedi and at the beginning of his life too. I really hope he becomes a great Mandalorian Jedi and is trained more with hopefully Ezra Bridger. Luke was wrong to try continue the Jedi teachings that caused their downfall due to no attachments.
@@cursedpunisheduncledragn4862 I don’t think so I mean that’s possible but they could of followed the comic book Luke and still used the sequel as a follow up to it like the clone palpatine but they fucked the clone up to
look at core canon (Expanded universe). Luke made Jedi academy on Yavin 4 and trained so many jedis. He even got married to ex-imperial spy Mara Jade. Play jedi Academy so you will know more about it and read Heir to the empire books that are TRUE sequels.