The Weekly Planet - Boba Fett's Revenge (The Clone Wars) - Caravan Of Garbage
Episode Date: November 15, 2019To mark the release of Star Wars The Mandalorian on Disney Plus we take a look back and review three Boba Fett central episodes of The Clone Wars. Death Trap! R2 Come Home! Deception! Come with us on ...this wild adventure that involves assassination, Mace Windu, Anakin Skywalker, Clone Troopers, different haircuts and more. Thanks for watching Caravan Of Garbage.James' Twitter â–º http://twitter.com/mrsundaymoviesMaso's Twitter â–º http://twitter.com/wikipediabrownBuy The Clone Wars â–º https://amzn.to/351HcWWTWP Itunes â–º https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-weekly-planet/id718158767?mt=2&ign-mpt=uo%3D4TWP Direct Download â–º https://play.acast.com/s/theweeklyplanetTWP YouTube Channel â–º https://goo.gl/1ZQFGHPatreon â–º https://patreon.com/mrsundaymoviesAmazon Affiliate Link â–º https://amzn.to/351HcWWT-Shirts/Merch â–º https://www.teepublic.com/stores/mr-sunday-movies#StarWars #TheMandalorian #TheCloneWars Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome back...
I didn't do my warm-ups.
Do you feel ready?
Yeah, like I've got that flame in my throat that I like,
in the back of my throat that I...
Yep.
I'm excited for this week's Caravan of Garbage
because it does, in a way, loosely tie into The Mandalorian,
the new Star Wars TV series.
Oh, that's why we're doing this.
That's why.
In retrospect, hindsight is 20-20.
It does very loosely tie into that.
That's right, yeah.
We watched three episodes of The Clone Wars.
And not just any three episodes, three specific episodes.
Yes. First of all, if people could leave a just any three episodes, three specific episodes. Yes.
First of all, if people could leave a like on this video,
that would help us greatly.
But the three episodes we looked at in particular.
It's a classic revenge story, isn't it?
Boy, is it.
I want to say, first off the bat,
it's relevant because we're talking about Boba Fett,
a young Boba Fett,
because the Clone Wars takes place between
Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith
Correct
Okay good
This is my first exposure to the Clone Wars
So I'm excited I got that correct
So this is a three episode arc
Yes
And I spent at least an episode and a half going
Why does Boba Fett want to get revenge on Mace Windu?
What did Mace Windu ever do to him?
And then I remembered
Oh that's right
Mace Windu beheaded your dad
That's right
But in fairness He beheaded your dad. That's right. But in fairness,
he beheaded your dad in such a casual
blasé way.
Like, Jango Fett's like, it's time for the
epic battle of the ages. And then
Mace Windu's like, nah, get rekt, scrub.
He did it like he was opening
a screen door.
To let the dog out.
And it was done, yeah. But then I'm like, oh,
that's right. So that's what this is about.
That's right.
So this is Boba Fett, young Boba Fett, is attempting to, he wants to get on a Jedi ship.
Yes.
That Mace Windu is on so he can kill Mace Windu.
That's right.
The episodes are called Death Trap, R2 Come Home, and Lethal Trackdown.
Ooh.
We've covered some young Boba Fett stuff before.
We did a non, we've covered some young Boba Fett stuff before. We did a non... We've covered some young Boba...
Didn't do your vocal homers.
We've covered some young Boba Fett stuff before,
but it's a non-canon comic.
And this is as canon as the day is long until they decide to change it.
That's right.
And what's interesting about this also is that they brought back Daniel Logan,
who actually cameoed in the last video we did,
to voice young boba fett
like he did and also the other cadet troopers all right yes here's the thing okay so oftentimes we
will talk about the uncanny valley which is where you give human features to like a like a non-human
like an object yeah sure and the closer it is to being human the more unsettling it is until it
becomes dead on yeah and i think we need a new term
for when every character in a scene
has the same weird, creepy, sneering little boy face.
Because that's what we get in this.
We get a bunch of...
And that's how Boba Fett can sneak in
because all the clones look exactly the same.
I think it's a brilliant idea.
Well, it's a brilliant idea.
But first of all, I think,
given that the prequels are primarily concerned
with trade blockades and, like, bureaucracy, I'm sort of amazed that he got in like where's his paperwork you know
what i mean but apparently he can just walk up and be like yeah i'm in this group and they're like
fine identical kid that's what's great about this idea i mean the planet itself sure it makes sense
but dave filoni's behind these three episodes and he's actually doing a lot of directing and writing
on the mandalorian he said he gave more thought to these three episodes
than anything else he'd done in this series up to this point.
Well, he should have given more thought to making it easier for me
to differentiate between all the characters.
I know they all have different haircuts,
but you could show me those characters for like a million episodes in a row
and I wouldn't be like, well, the guy with the crew cut, he's impulsive,
but the guy with the fashionable flat top, he's the leader.
Do it Ninja Turtle style, give him different colored bandanas then
i can tell them apart all right then i would know which one is cool but rude and which one is a party
dude i've seen some of clone wars not all of it and they definitely do manage to differentiate
between all the different clone characters so these characters come back not grown-up ones
there's some in this that do make reappearances, but they're not like the main Clone Wars characters
that then turn up in Star Wars Rebels.
And apparently one of them is probably in Return of the Jedi, maybe.
There are some characters that I recognise in this series, obviously.
Mace Windu, Anakin Skywalker, Ahsoka Tano.
Don't know who that is.
Anakin Skywalker is much more charming than he is in the movies.
They really beef up the charm for this series.
They really do.
I'm like, oh, this guy's likeable.
Oh, it's Anakin Skywalker.
Wait, what?
Weird twist, but all right.
Yeah, absolutely.
There are some characters that are missing, though.
Where's 3PO?
There's other adventures going on.
Oh, there's other adventures.
Okay, that's where Ben Kenobi is.
That's right, exactly.
Okay, right, right, right.
Though at this point, he's not known as Ben Kenobi.
He's known just as Ben Kenobi.
These are the names.
These are the names, yeah.
Chaz Kenobi, I get it.
Chaz Kenobi.
But there's some characters that I don't recognize.
So there's another Jedi pair.
So there's the weird crab-faced man.
Blue Coon.
You've actually played as him in, remember we did Jedi power battles,
like Yonk's back?
No, but it sounds like something I would do.
And then he's got an apprentice.
Yes.
Ahsoka Tano, who's Anakin Skywalker's apprentice initially,
and she then turns up in Star Wars Rebels.
She's currently kind of missing in the galaxy.
We're not sure the next point that she turns up in.
But when she was introduced, because Clone Wars, of course,
as you may know, and I'm sure people watching this know,
who are massive fans of this bigger than us,
she was a really hated character.
But she grows.
She becomes physically larger. At a certain point, she can't fit through a hallway She was a really hated character. But she grows. Physically.
Physically, she does.
At some point, she can't fit through a hallway on one of those starships.
And she becomes more wise and interesting and developed.
And she's probably one of the more popular Star Wars characters now that exist.
There you go.
As a result of this series.
So it's interesting because some characters never kind of quite make that transition.
Like there's sympathy towards...
Like young Boba Fett.
And all his little friends.
And all his little friends.
But I feel like there's sympathy
towards characters like
Jar Jar Binks
and people remember
Dexter Jetstar
but there wasn't that
growth from hatred to love
that there was
with that character.
Well, I mean, sure.
But I mean, Dexter Jetstar
gets one scene
so you either like him
or you don't, surely.
Sure.
And we love him.
We love him.
But what I wanted to say was, though,
I think this story idea in itself is excellent,
the fact that you can just take this kid
and just slot him in with other clone troopers.
Yeah.
And then he could just walk about to do whatever.
Yeah, so basically, young Boba Fett,
after the death of his father,
he falls in with a bunch of other bounty hunters, including Bosk.
Including Bosk and Aurra Sing,
who is mentioned that Woody Harrelson's character killed her in Solo.
Like it's an offhand kind of mention.
It's like, oh, thanks for killing Aurra Sing or whatever.
Interesting.
Okay, and so they want to destroy the Jedi.
They want to blow up that ship.
They want to scuttle that ship and so
their plan is to get and
Boba just wants to kill Mace Windu so they
decide they'll get him on the
ship and then he thinks he's
going to just get rid of Mace Windu but they want
to kind of maneuver him to kill everybody
and what I like about this is that
it's sort of reminiscent of like an old Scooby
Doo cartoon where it's often
some kids will learn a lesson,
be like, don't talk to strangers because you get in a lot of trouble.
In this one, it's like, don't get involved in a really elaborate revenge plot
because you will regret it because eventually he's like, yeah,
he's like, yeah, I'm going to get in here and I'm going to kill Mace Windu
and it's going to be great.
And he's like, oh, no, I've bit off more than I can chew.
And all of a sudden he's got a blaster to the back of a hostage's head
that he has to shoot on television.
He's like, I don't know about this.
I just wanted to kill my friend too.
That's why you don't talk to strangers.
That's right.
What I think is also interesting about his revenge is his father wasn't great.
He wasn't a great person, but he's just,
also he's technically not his father.
They're the same person.
They're brothers.
Oh yeah, they are the same.
They're all things to all men.
Yeah, that's right. And each other. And also brothers. Oh, yeah, they are the same. They're all things to all men and each other.
And also, he's got so many more dads to choose from.
If he just wanted to pick another dad, they're all right there.
But it's not the same because they've all got programming
and genetic tampering, so they're more compliant and things like that.
But Boba Fett doesn't, right?
Also, they've got different haircuts than his father.
It's true.
That'd throw you right off.
Exactly.
What if you're like, I'm going to choose a new dad,
and that one's bald with a ponytail?
You'd be like, nah, bad choice.
Yeah, but that would be absolutely haunting
that this kid is walking around the galaxy
with all these clone troopers who just have the face of his dad,
and he eventually grows into his dad.
Like, it's a bizarre scenario.
How fast do the clones grow?
They're accelerated.
Okay, because this show...
He's not.
Yeah, because this show
opens on like a bunch of little cadets going to visit the jedi ship and they're like hey kids this
is what you're in for and it's like ha ha we're having fun and we're shooting we're shooting
blasters at clay targets or whatever but at the same time it's like hey kids you're going to be
involved in endless war we're fully expecting by the time you're grown adults,
this war will still be going.
You're fully expected to be involved.
How fun's that?
Yeah, that's also, that is at heart kind of one of the points of the prequels,
this clone army that the Jedi find and then go,
all right, well, we'll just use this then.
Yeah, right.
Like the whole thing is twisted and really fucked up.
And this show kind of does a good job of highlighting some of the flaws of this particular ideology, which the Jedi have backed for some reason.
Yeah, right.
Because they've kind of been manipulated into it.
But it's also interesting that you do get a bit of Boba Fett, for one, being competent.
We don't see a lot of that.
That's true.
Well, at this point, he's too young to know the rules.
Yeah.
So he can break the rules.
That's true. You know, adult Boba Fett's like he's too young to know the rules so he can break the rules. That's true.
But modern, you know, adult Boba Fett's like,
he's too burdened by the rules, you know?
He's too burdened by his bounty hunter handbook.
That's right.
He's like, am I authorized to use my grappling hook?
Oh, my jetpack.
Oh, no, I've fallen into a pit.
I'm dead.
That's right.
But he's also in a position where it looks like he is going to
maybe go one way.
Like, he's kind of got a choice to kind of maybe be nicer as a human being or you know capture han solo and freeze him and and whatever
and end up in the bottom of a space worm oh i thought that was the nice way or a bad way or a
bad way it's also the thing about this guy is this kid is you know he never gets his revenge
so it's a it's true the whole thing's like a fool's errand if you know the story i mean he might hear he might have heard on the grapevine that the emperor
zapped him to death but but even then like be like nuts i wanted that yeah but i think that
when you can find where the body is and kick it a few times but that wouldn't be satisfying at all
also there's so much misinformation about what happened to the jedi and and whatever who knows
what he actually ended up hearing also are there some rumors that Mace Windu is still alive?
There are rumors of that, yes.
Well, I know Samuel L. Jackson wants it.
And, you know, with the Jedi, they can fall great distances,
missing a hand, like Luke did, you know, and survive.
And he's probably a ghost as well.
And he's probably a ghost as well.
So how are you ever going to get your revenge, you know?
Yeah, exactly.
So I'd imagine that that would also inform his future
where he never got that closure.
You know, he kind of could have capped off his revenge and bloodlust.
But like, I guess, Batman, he never gets that moment.
So he's just on this endless quest to just be a dick to everybody forever.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
What did you think about R2-D2's little side adventure,
which is actually a parody of Lassie Come Home,
because the episode is called R2 Come Home.
Oh, I see.
Where they're like, R2, go for help.
We're trapped.
We're trapped up as well or whatever.
Yeah, right.
Uh-huh.
Yeah, because Windu and Anakin are trapped under this bulkhead
or whatever it is.
Yeah.
He's off having little adventures.
With his little R2 friend.
What's the other guy's name?
Doesn't matter.
Doesn't matter.
Dan, right?
Yeah, for sure.
Uh-huh.
Yeah.
Oh, that's right.
He's torn to pieces.
I forgot. And there's a lot of, Dan, right? Yeah, for sure. Oh, that's right. He's torn to pieces. I forgot.
And there's a lot of, I feel, in the prequels in particular,
R2 doing a really heroic thing while everyone else is just like,
R2, you dumbass.
And he's like struggling with a battle droid or something.
You know what I mean?
He's pushing a Star Destroyer up a hill, the rest of it.
He's like, come on.
And they're on the radio.
He's like, R2, quit messing about and come back here. And he's like, come on. And they're on the radio. He's like, R2, quit messing about and come back here.
And he's like, ugh.
Do we ever learn where R2 comes from?
I mean, he's an R2 droid.
There's a lot of them.
He's special.
He's from the Queen's ship in episode one.
He's just on board.
Like, that's the first we see of him.
I'm sure there's probably a story in relation to where he came from
and why he's special from Legends and then Cadded before that but the first screen appearance he just rolls out to fix
a shield and that's the first time we see him he's very capable and i respect him me too now we don't
actually get boba fett's armor in this that happens in later episodes of booby trapped
mandalorian helmet though right that's right that surprised me because i always just assumed that
he just spray painted
his dad's helmet.
Right, uh-huh, sure, sure.
But he did use it
as a booby trap.
Also, there seems to be
a lot of Jedi's
barely escaping explosions
in this
just by pure chance.
Oh yeah, sure.
But that's Star Wars movies, really.
That's Star Wars movies, I guess, yeah.
But also they've got the Force,
don't they?
They've got the Force.
It's probably the Force.
Mace Windu was going to walk
into that booby trap door.
Oh, 100%, yeah.
There's some very, I feel there's some very iffy uses of force powers.
What's the other apprentice name?
So Katano.
So Katano.
At one point she's just like, oh, my master told me to use the force.
I'll just stand here and listen.
Yes.
And then she just hears some people going, there was a murder and the culprit was this person.
And she's like, I've done it.
The force has told me what to.
You just listen.
You didn't use the force. You used your ears, lady. And she's like, I've done it. The Force has told me what to... You just listen. You didn't use the Force.
You used your ears, lady.
And the Force.
Together in conjunction.
Yeah.
That's the thing.
Because there's this plot where, you know,
all the clone troopers are trying to find this traitor,
you know, in the ship.
Who is it?
Who is it?
Use the Force.
Surely.
Maybe a big red dot.
Use your Force map.
Use your Force vision.
If video games have taught me nothing,
just switch your force vision on.
Hit R1, and your force vision will come up,
and Boba Fett will appear as a big red marker.
And then you just go up some stairs.
There'll be a meter marker on there that'll get smaller,
and then you'll find him.
Then you behead him.
You behead him real quick.
Yeah, but there is...
We see what I think are either a nod,
or who knows,
maybe they're the exact boots.
Aurra Sing's boots are spiked like Boba Fett's
and shoots little darts.
Now, we never see him do that in any of the movies.
Never gets a chance, does he?
But yeah, I guess that's where he at least got the idea
for this particular weapon that he never uses in the movies.
Oh, yeah.
But if you look back at Empire Strikes Back,
he's got those boots.
I mean, maybe it's just a fashion thing. Maybe you're not a bounty hunter if you don't have them boots that
shoot spikes out of them you know what a very good point yeah and if you can't afford them like boba
fett you just get boots that look like that but they don't have the function in them you know
like people who got those nike pumps or whatever or rebook pumps that don't actually work yeah
love it i just wanted to mention as well as said, he does show up in later episodes and there
was kind of a conclusion to the arc of his character in this particular animation.
Oh, I see, right.
Okay, tell me about it.
But these were cancelled.
Now, there was some footage that does exist, though, unfinished.
There's a showdown between Boba Fett and a bunch of bounty hunters against Count Dooku
because Count Dooku, of course.
Oh, Dooku.
Oh, Dooku, yes.
Because Dooku, of course, he got his dad to be the clone template
and then I guess got him killed indirectly.
Sure, right.
I suppose, yeah.
But also we find out how Boba Fett got the dent in his helmet.
It looks like he's been hit with a rock or something.
Was he hit with a rock?
He wasn't.
He didn't run into a door or anything like that.
He didn't stand up.
Like, he didn't open, like, a cupboard door in his kitchen
and then stand up too fast.
Like, oh, I forgot.
I forgot I opened that door. Ow. Have you ever too fast? Like, oh, I forgot. I forgot I opened that door.
Ow.
Have you ever done that?
Yes.
God, it hurts.
I know.
No, he was shot in the head.
Oh, okay.
That'll do it.
He was in a showdown with Cad Bane, who's another famous bounty hunter who features
a lot in this series.
I'm picturing a cowboy hat.
Don't correct me.
He does have a cowboy hat.
What?
Yes, he does.
Yeah, so that's like a fully armoured kind of situation.
Yeah, right.
They have brought back the Clone Wars,
so it's entirely possible that maybe we'll see some version of that.
Yeah, cool.
This is the section of the video, though, I like to call.
Hey, here's some trivia that people will probably come at us with
in the comments.
And look, I'm mentioning it here so I don't get comments,
a million comments forever about that.
But don't you love comments?
I do. I love comments. But sometimes I don't get comments, a million comments forever about that. But don't you love comments? I do.
I love comments.
But sometimes I leave stuff out because it's not interesting.
How about if you hear a piece of trivia that you were going to say anyway,
put it in the comments and say,
I know you mentioned it, but I was going to say,
and then give us the trivia anyway.
Fair point.
Dave Filoni got Kevin Kiner to create music, distinct themes I should
say, for specific characters in this episode like Boba Fett when he's thinking about his father.
Which is not something they'd done so much in previous episodes. You know in television you
are limited by time and budget but this kind of went out of its way to go. Let's not do generic
Star Wars-y themes. Let's give them some moments.
I have to say, having not seen this before, and despite the creepy child faces, this has
the Sheen of quality to it.
Oh, yeah.
It's got good writing.
It's got pretty good dialogue.
It's got good action.
It's less kind of blink-and-you-miss-it frenetic than the last Star Wars cartoon we watched,
which I think was Rebels.
No, that was Clone Wars.
That was the original Clone Wars.
Yeah, which I'd love to come back to because I also enjoy that a lot.
Another bit of trivia is, in the scene where Boba Fett gets caught infiltrating the Endurance's
engine room, he asks if the clone trooper is holding a DC-15A, to which the trooper
replies, affirmative.
However, the blaster is a DC-15S.
Oh my god.
The contradiction was removed when the designation DC-15S
was put into Legends continuity in 2014.
Thank goodness.
That is embarrassing, but I'm happy to see the rare return
of the stun mode.
Oh, you know it.
Which we see once every 10 years at that.
People don't like to stun in this universe.
They like to kill.
They like to kill.
Before we choof off, though, into the great yonder mason.
Yes, that classic Star Wars expression.
You know it.
Choof off into the great wonder, whatever he said.
They say it at the end of every Star Wars movie.
They do.
I know you take issue with Boba Fett perceived to be the greatest bounty hunter in the galaxy
because in the movies, I would say with the exception of the prequels where he's shown
to be mostly competent as a child, he's a goof.
of the prequel was where he's shown to be mostly competent as a child.
He's a goof.
You know, he's greatly feared and he does some walking around and snarling, but he doesn't do much to prove that he's the greatest.
That's true, yeah.
He's flash over substance, that guy, yeah.
I'm wondering whether this canonical series has changed your opinion
on Boba Fett in any way.
It's increased my opinion of his skills and it's also increased
the punchability of his
face.
I think, because I mean, before, I'm like, well, this guy's got no skills.
He's just a pretty suit of armor.
Yeah.
But I am ambivalent towards punching his face.
But now I'm like, oh, yeah, he really, he's, you know, he's got the potential to be a real
cool badass.
But also, I want to punch his stupid little face.
Anyways, what did you think of this show in general
I liked it
how do you mean
the viewers
no you
in general
I'm curious
I'd watch some more
of this
I think I'd love to
do like specific
arcs for this
show and if
anyone's got one
that likes to
cover you know
I'd definitely
come back to this
I've been meaning
to watch this
series for so
long and it is
still canon but
after watching that
movie when it
first came out
which is notoriously
bad which kicked off this series,
I'm just like, I fucking hate this.
But genuinely, this becomes a really great show
and I should work my way through it.
Anyway, here's a hint for next week's episode.
It's Frozen.
We're doing Frozen.
Good hint.
I liked it.
Thanks.
Give me a week and I'll puzzle it out.
Don't even worry about it.
I'll put it in the comments.
Terrific.
I mean, despite the fact that you said it was frozen,
I think it's frozen.
Also, of course, if you do have a suggestion for Caravan of Garbage,
we do videos here every Sunday, every Tuesday, and every Thursday.
Also, we have a podcast called The Weekly Planet
where we talk movies and comics and TV shows.
We're going to be covering The Mandalorian on that.
Maybe week to week, maybe just whenever we feel like talking about it i'm really excited
is it coming out week to week or is it coming out week to week big time oh my goodness like
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