Yoda vs. Sideous Should've Been a Force-Only Battle
Anyone else think they should never have had lightsabers, like the original trilogy? These were the two best force users ever.
Just imagine the entire debate stadium filled with electricity, force shockwaves, a giant force hurricane or storm, seats and objects flying everywhere. Them gliding through the air, sending force pushes and bolts of electricity at each other. They end up on top of the stadium, outdoors, in a force lock. It explodes and both fly blocks away from the building. Two demigods of the force showed their full power.
Instead we get some lightsaber clashes, a few seats thrown, and they fall.
you must be a really cool kid and hang with the cool kids. you seem like you know whats cool. say something cool, cool kid
Kevin Williams
would have been cool
Ian Garcia
The problem is that George didn't bother to give jedi any cool theatrical offensive force powers. I don't give a flying fuck about EU shit because none of that shit is canon and will never make on to the screen. He could have gone full space wizard but chose not to which is a damn shame. So all we have are force pushes and telekinesis, which are still cool, but he didn't have the creative vidya mindset to utilize or film those powers in a meaningful way. Dooku vs Yoda was fantastic up until the spinning lightsaber shenanigans. He should have gone a step further and introduce high level jedi shit to match sith lightning but alas did not.
Elijah Foster
Yes, or at the very least Palpatine shouldn't have had one. I say this as someone who genuinely likes the prequels, this is one of their mistakes.
Cooper Martin
yoda fighting is stupid in and of itself.
Dominic Thomas
Bro and then thanos shows up with all the infinity stones and Goku has to spirit bomb him
Justin Anderson
Why the fuck is the Emperor still alive fuck Lucasfilm
Brandon Watson
Mace Winfu should've fought Dooku instead of Yoda in Episode II
Asher Ward
Retards still don't understand this fight to this day
Tyler Morales
The potential was ruined in ep 2. Yoda almost shit himself lifting a pylon.
Adam Gutierrez
What really would have been kino is if Yoda didn't even use his physical body to fight. Like he would still use a lightsaber but instead of doing backflips and cartwheels he would just calmly sit down and then use the force to manipulate the lightsaber, so he basically fought with the power of his mind.
That would have been more in line with the character than him suddenly becoming the tazmanian devil
it's pretty clear he's using the force to manipulate his body, which is even more impressive
Camden Martin
No it's not, it just makes it look stupid with a little green muppet flipping around.
Isaac Parker
Mace Dindu lmao XD
Luke Hill
completely agree. imo starkiller was how just the average jedi shouldve been not a bad idea. yodas first fight shouldve been the emperor looolll yeh but jedi should be on the level where they can just slice thru the guy with the force Yoda is elderly and wise, i'd think he'd be more economical with his movement. but flips to dodge force attacks would still be cool
Colton Scott
That would look equally as dumb.
Caleb Cruz
>he wasnt there for episode 2 where yoda pulls his saber and everyone goes nuts and cheered
Evan Myers
minus the electricity i guess
Andrew Johnson
it would have been cool if yoda turned in to a car
They should have never turned the jedi from mystical monks to super duper ninjas capable of jumping 300 feet in the air and moving at mach 10 and other cartoonish shit. Luke's slow but methodical fight vs Vader, with only a couple of slightly higher jumps and a few objects being tossed around will forever be the GOAT lightsaber duel.
Nolan Fisher
>I CLAPPED
Dominic Scott
>LIGHTSABERS! YODA JUST PULLED OUT A MINI LIGHTSABER TO FIGHT WITH! OH SHIT OH FUCK I'M CUMMING AAAAAAAHHH!!!!
they wouldve gone insane if his first fight was sideous and they went god mode then watch non-fiction. fantasy is meant to be fun and extreme
Cameron Collins
funny cuz Luke had no training and Vader was half robot and neither wanted to kill the other so you saw the two worst versions of force users
Isaac Moore
*cooming
Kevin Reyes
based
Adam Hernandez
that's not clear, and from the mouth of George Lucas himself, he's not.
He leaps like a frog. George imagines him to be a frog-like creature with powerful thighs
Lucas Ramirez
It's in the Episode II making of documentry when they are building that scene and George is telling the animators how Yoda should move
Kayden Collins
lol r u serious? looolllll george
Joseph Price
see
Justin Perry
no, yoda with a lightsaber was spoiled way before the movie came out as the 'reason to see the movie' it was regarded as a dumb idea even before seeing the CGI shitshow in the cinema
Evan Thompson
Did he literally mean Yoda had the biological jump ability or was he just describing how yodas force leaps should be? Cuz Yoda jumped like 7 stories when chasing Palpatine
Luke Ramirez
Don't want to get too heavy into Star Wars autism but Vader>Mustafar Anakin. Palpatine was just pissed off because Anakin had the potential to get way way way stronger.
then why are half the threads on Yea Forums starwars related?
Brandon Collins
Disney shills trying to salvage KKs trash after RJ dropped the ball. This isn't organic, it died out for the better part over the last 3 months.
Luis Martin
Yoda shouldn't have been in the prequels at all, in order to preserve the surprise of his first appearance in Episode 5.
Episode 1: mentioned by a senior Jedi with great reverence.
Episode 2: someone tells some story about Yoda using his power; pass on some bit of wisdom from him.
Episode 3: we see only the aftermath of some huge heroic act that Yoda did, to give the impression that he is a figure of tremendous power, a 'great warrior'.
Sidious should never have used a lightsaber or lightning or duel in some conventional way, but used creepy dark side powers (unseen in the OT) -- maybe corruptive, purely psychological/spiritual powers. (Also, he shouldn't have withered almost immediately to be mostly his look in ROTJ -- even though they didn't match the makeup well, that was clearly the intent -- his appearance in Jedi should show him to be surprisingly frail, to preserve HIS surprises). Lucas could have found other opportunities for cool things to replace the obvious, gimmicky shortcuts he chose for parts of the prequels that ruin them as opening chapters in the story.
Brody Morales
>Yoda shouldn't have been in the prequels at all, in order to preserve the surprise of his first appearance in Episode 5. >There are little kids who have parents who have them watch the Prequels before the originals
No wonder the newest generations don't care for Star Wars lol.
Joshua Reed
lol god dammit
Jonathan Rivera
boooorrrrriiiiinnnngggggg
Jackson Martin
>clip >posts entire movie
Matthew Brooks
he included the timestamp in the link, click it
Angel Cox
They threw away more interesting designs than the sequels even have in the first place.
Kevin Jones
God damn you know this kind of though didn't go into the sequels.
Jose Phillips
It's not clear. Yoda jumping around like an acrobat on speed isn't in line with his character. He's an old, wise Jedi that has ascended beyond the physical.