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LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game | 15 Year Anniversary (Revisiting before Skywalker Saga) [PART 10]



It's time to revisit LEGO Star Wars: The Video Game (2005) for its 15 year anniversary before the release of LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga. We finish Revenge of the Sith with the levels "Ruin of the Jedi" and "Darth Vader".
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  1. For some reason, I remember reading that the "Disguised Clones" were in the game as comedic effect, and weren't actually part of that scene in the movie.

  2. The original Lego Star Wars the video game yoda has his seat from the movie but in Lego Star Wars the complete saga it’s not there. The cutscenes is very different to compare it to the complete saga. They probably came from a lego set but I don’t know which Lego set did those hud Lego men are wearing in Lego Star Wars the video game or lego Star Wars the complete saga. They give you studs in both Lego Star Wars the video game and lego Star Wars the complete saga but the difference is that you have to use the coins to fill up the bar to get every single true Jedi to get a secret level in Lego Star Wars the video game but not Lego Star Wars the complete saga that’s totally different in that case. Cannot wait to free roam inside of the Jedi temple in Lego Star Wars the skywalker saga cannot wait to see it. There still clone troopers. She does die in the movie as the character but not as a actress. In Lego Star Wars the video game on te leg and right you would see c3po and r2d2 and obi knobi taking care of baby luke and baby leia but in the complete saga they changed the ending in episode 3 now obi wan knobi is on television and r2d2 is on the right and taking care of baby leia and baby Luke Skywalker.

  3. Great video! A lot of the questions you posed throughout the video were really interesting and I could recall the answers to some, but there were a few I wasn’t a sure about or just had to look up. I thought it would be fun to answer them since this series of videos is almost over and I personally enjoy going over some of the behind the scenes facts!

    – Concerning the hanging/protruding beams, I believe they do give you studs for each one you use the force on in the complete saga.

    – The clone troopers disguised as Jedi come from a deleted scene. The scene was actually filmed with just the animations and cgi being incomplete. It’s a quick and enjoyable watch and If you search for it online you should be able to find it.

    – Yoda’s floating pod is just called a “power chair” or “repulsor chair”, so nothing specific that is too complicated haha.

    – I couldn’t find anything about how true Jedi is calculated so perhaps they just pick a set amount arbitrarily.

    – An Orange Pauldron represents the rank of commander for stormtroopers so I believe it would be the same for clones as well.

    – In canon Shaak Ti senses what will happen and records a message in a holocron about the purge asking for anyone who finds it to not let this be the end of the Jedi. Then knowing what awaits her she continues to meditate in her chamber until Darth Vader stabs and kills her similarly to what is in the deleted scene but without her dialogue. The holocron eventually ends up with Grakkus the Hutt in the SW comics where Luke eventually recovers it.

    – There are no pregnant lego minifigure parts but I’m sure people have come up with something that kind of works

    – I can’t remember If I heard this from a documentary or not but I think Anakin was originally going to be using a red light saber but because of the contrast between the blue sabers and the red/orange lava background they decided both him and Obi-wan having blue would be better. I’m not too sure about that though.

    Thanks again for the video and hope you have a great day! ( fixed it from being cut off :)

  4. So the disguised clones were part of an alternate version of the scene in ROTS where Yoda and Obi-Wan attempt to infiltrate the Jedi Temple, with the disguised clones trying to trick them, with the scene being reworked to just have normal looking clone armor. Because of the game’s development and release prior to ROTS’s release, the disguised clones were still included in the game

  5. There’s a scene in Attack of the Clones as well where Jedi younglings are using the training remotes to learn how to deflect blaster bolts without using their eyes. Also are you planning on playing LEGO Star Wars II: The Original Trilogy as a 15th anniversary playthrough next year? I’d love to see that! Thought the video was great, man! :)

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