All Siege of Mandalore War Scenes [4K HDR] - Star Wars: The Clone Wars

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Taken directly from the 4.5 Hour Revenge of the Sith - Siege of Mandalore Supercut, I've decided to cut all the battle scenes from Siege of Mandalore into one single video for a nice 4K HDR sample. Obviously, in the film cut, the scenes don't play out like this.

The Following Footage is included in this Fan Edit:

- All of Revenge of the Sith film, save a very small number of shots.
- A Brand new Rewritten Opening Crawl for the Supercut
- 21 Minutes of the 2k3 Clone Wars Battle of Coruscant, recut to fit within the timeline and enhanced in with a new 4K HDR transfer.
- All 4 Episodes of the Siege of Mandalore Clone Wars Season 7 finale arc, recut seamlessly into the events of Revenge of the Sith in roughly chronological order.
- 5 Restored Deleted Scenes (and one new partially restored scene) - Newly AI Upscaled and Improved over the previous releases, just like the Episode I and II Extended Cuts
- The Restored 20th Century Fox Opening, matching the versions used in my other cuts.

The Total Runtime for the Cut is 4 Hours, 19 Minutes and 10 seconds.

Transitions have been tweaked and updated, both audio and video. At this point there are not any more refinements/tweaks I wish to do. I want this to remain the final version for the forseeable future unless a better quality (8K, for example) source for ROTS/Clone Wars is ever made available, or unless some element of the Kenobi/Ahsoka series truly belongs in this cut, but I find that to be unlikely. Frankly, I want this to be the best damned Star Wars film you've seen.

I will not be doing a version without the 2K3 series, or a version of ROTS Extended with only Deleted Scenes. There are other editors who have tackled those projects over the years. I have good reasons to include the footage I have chosen, as has been described in the previous ROTS release videos.

Footage from Bad Batch and Jedi Fallen Order are not included. I stand by my statements that they work much better in their respective original titles, especially since the Bad Batch Order 66 events are meant to be seen from their rather unique POV. I have also decided to keep the TCW final scene in its current placement. No Post Credits Scene in a Skywalker Saga film.

Use the following Google Doc to see the supercut for yourself, then follow the instructions there.

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Use the following Google Doc to see the supercut for yourself, then follow the instructions there.

MechaSalesman
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One last glorious day in the Army of the Republic.

Ghidorah
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I love her rescuing the Pilot; no pilot wants to die helplessly pinned in his craft as it goes down

Shinzon
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Seeing this in live action now you finally get the sense that Ashoka was literally a child that all of her men looked up to as a general and warrior. She legit led the charge and beat a Sith Lord in combat as a kid…. This is nothing new but after the last Ashoka episode seeing it in live action with a kid doing it all you see just how crazy it was.

patriot
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The way the clone troopers were squaring up with the Mandalorians 🔥🔥🔥

riileywretched
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It’s poetic how the final Clone Wars battle we see isn’t a battle of Clone and droids: rather, a civil war orchestrated by a Sith Lord. Much like how Palpatine orchestrated the Clone Wars itself

MariOmor
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Its bad ass that the clone are going man to man with the mandolorians, Jango would be proud.

jbarral
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Crazy to think how young Ahsoka really was through all this

cooliostarstache
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I thought only a batch of ahsoka painted troopers participated
But I think it consists
-332nd company
-501st
-Normal troopers
-Deathwatch led liberators
-Tanks
-LAATs
-few venators

This would defo be Ahsokas force if she was promoted to Jedi General
That's is entirely 332nd division
All of that just for a siege

motheosm
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2:19 I still love how elegantly she reflects blaster fire

nicholasrolo
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I liked the detail of the clone having different markings since the siege was so last minute and 501st couldn’t spare pilots they probably borrowed pilots from other clone battalions

neonx
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Man imagine if EA carried on developing battlefront 2 and this was on of the maps you got to play on

jamessmith-dbis
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In the Clone Wars we got everything we wanted and a bit more.

rnt__
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The Mando cavalry/banzai charge at 5:07 is one of the most psychologically terrifying things I have ever seen on screen in the whole show

anticitizenokapi
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Ahsoka absolutely nailed the effect this had on her and just how young she was.

wesleycolvin
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2:30 Ursa Wren being the first mandalorian to engage the mauldalorians. No wonder Gar Saxon wants to crush Clan Wren.

Stormtrooper--dxxj
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You know what’s interesting this could be considered part of Jango’s final revenge against the death watch.

In legends Jango Fett’s family were murdered by the death watch, he was then taken in by Jester Mareel and trained to become a mandalorian. Where he fought in the mandalorian civil war against the death watch. He would eventually become the leader of the true mandalorians. They were winning but unfortunately the death watch were not the most honorable. They lead them into a trap, that would end up with the True Mandalorians getting stuck on Galandrand and the Jedi getting called in to fight them. Resulting in the galadrand massacre, where interestingly enough is where Dooku met Jango. After the battle Jango would be captured and put into a labor camp where he would eventually escape with slave 1. He would then hunt the leader of the death watch and kill him. The point of this long winded explanation is that this scene could be interpreted as Jango’s final revenge against the Death Watch. His clones blistering their last remnants and finally avenging his mentor and comrades

kreigguardsman
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I still find it quite weird how they made maul just betray the mandolorians like that in the son of dathomir he was extremely loyal to them as they where to him I felt like they could of gave him a line saying “we have lost this battle, you and the survivors must go into hiding” if they did that it would make more sense why there are still maul loyalists, and it would most likely confirm that rook cast is the armoreur

vixxypooh
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1:33 that pilot was appreciating the view 😳

JPRS
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I think that is the only time I've seen a drop ship pilot eject.

charlessaint