On an Unrelated Note · 5:03am Aug 12th, 2022
Out of all the depictions of General Grievous, which is your favorite?
I mean, I think we can all agree that Animated Grievous was badass.
And no, this has completely no relation to the story.
Mostly.
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Out of all the depictions of General Grievous, which is your favorite?
I mean, I think we can all agree that Animated Grievous was badass.
And no, this has completely no relation to the story.
Mostly.
Likewise, for me the most faithful version of General Grievous was the 2003 animated series, although an expert friend of Stars Wars told me that the best version of all is the one from the comics. Likewise, one of my favorite stories on this site has General Grievous as its antagonist, it's a shame that his sequel is abandoned but I will always remember it fondly. I recommend that you give it a try
https://www.fimfiction.net/story/241727/friendship-is-grievous
in correct order.
Animated
SWTCW(Star Wars The Clone Wars)
Revenge of the Sith(EP III)
& Legends, because I hate anything that is not cannon
2004 Greivous, I still choose to believe that the Grievous we see after the invasion of Courasant is a Magna guard outfitted with his armor and organic parts to look real. Hence why his fighting ability and tactics practically vanishes after. I choose to believe he saw through Palpatines disguise and realized he was played as a fool after he had time to replay the events in his mind. So he made a body double and retreated. Sure he probably still hates the Jedi and the Republic but the Grievous we see in 2004 is cool, deadly, and most importantly intelligent. After that he, as the producers of the Clone Wars say "A mustache twirling villain", but not a good one, more like a lame, C movie villain who dies after 1 fight with the hero.
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Dang, that's a pretty neat theory.
I like it.