Every Star Wars Show Ranked From WORST To BEST

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  • @TheProPizza
    clone wars really is peak star wars and introduced the best star wars character ahsoka
  • I’ve watched both seasons of resistance Personally, I like it The first season is enjoyable And the second season is full of action, and actually makes the first order feel like a real threat to their enemies Unlike the sequels that made the first order, look like nothing but a traveling intergalactic Circus
  • @sliegon
    Probably 100% agree with this. I wanted Ahsoka to surpass rebels and mandalorian since she’s my favorite character
  • I’ve watched all of Resistance and plan to rewatch it, it’s a bit of a slog at times but it actually has some interesting storylines, for example the character Tam decides to join the Empire and we get a really interesting look at being a Tie Fighter pilot. That being said I agree completely with where you ranked it. Also thank you so much for calling out the Power Ranger speeders in Book of Boba Fett, they were terrible!
  • @Blackholex10
    You did it. You made 3 consecutive great lists. This is a rare achievement👍🔥
  • @cellodude4329
    I agree for the most part, I actually did enjoy BOBF though, so my list is probably 11 Resistance 10 Visions 9 Kenobi 8 Book of Boba Fett 7 Tales of the Jedi 6 Bad Batch 5 Rebels 4. Andor 3 Ahsoka 2 Mandalorian 1 Clone Wars
  • 1. Clone Wars - Only show i watched as a kid, as an older brother, i cried when Savage died 2. Mandolorian (still didnt watch s3 so it 2nd for now for me) 3. Andor - MAMA MIA GIVEEE MEEEE MORE! 4. Ahsoka - Overhated, but i get the complains, also i think rebels characters were written better in animation that live action 5. SW: Rebels (currently watching s4, even though i know what happens, i need to personaly see it), overhated for being to kiddy? Welp, mone of those filler kiddy episodes gaves us the best Star war heist: The Meiloorun heist! 6. Tales of the jedi - until now didnt i realised that episodes were released in timeline order lmao! 7. The Bad Batch - decent show 8. Book of Boba Fett - ride like a bantha! 9. Obi-Wan Kenobi - "you didnt kill *show". I did." didnt watch Visions since im not into anime or anime style shows
  • @alexkwon9099
    I am dissipointed that bad batch was only number 7. Also, BAD BATCH DOESN’T GET HATE.
  • @PARKERC99
    my favorite star wars shows are ahsoka, clone wars, rebels, and tales of the jedi. i think my OVERALL favorite would be the clone wars and ahsoka right after that.
  • I watched the 2 Resistance seasons, and it isn't properly bad. Yes, there are moments that are boring and childish, but it also has some good world building for the sequels. We can see the First Order in action, and how they conquered the galaxy, a Sith Temple, and truly ihteresting characters like Commander Pyre and Jarek Yeager
  • Mando hit different still. With all this crazy lore and branches of story that 1% of fans actually understand, it was nice to have an almost fully unrelated season of bounty hunting and honor. The second season had some lore-related things but was still great and pretty easy to understand.
  • @joshuaweston6531
    PART III: 03. KENOBI: It is quite difficult to decide which of these deserves to make it into the top three, but I am confident Kenobi is one of them. First off, it's pretty hard to not when it features my favorite Jedi and my favorite Sith. I am a sucker for a good rivalry, and the one between Obi Wan and Anakin is among the very best. Seeing Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen reprise their roles after this many years just tickles the nostalgia bone! I really liked the flashback sequences where Obi Wan is training Anakin, and wouldn't you know it, Hayden can still swing a lightsaber like no one's business! Of course the star of the show is Obi Wan himself and boy do I feel like I relate to this portrayal of him, which likely plays no small part in my fondness of the show. When we first see Obi Wan, he's essentially a homeless man. He works for minimal pay under a boss who's a ****. He sleeps in a cave. Everyday is the same, repetitive routine. He's alone and forgotten by a world that continues without him. Now that's relatable! He is burdened with thoughts of the fall of the Jedi and Anakin's death. Of course he learns that Anakin is not dead. That brings me to Vader. Say what you will, but one thing the writers definitely got right is how menacing they portrayed Vader to be. This isn't the Vader we see later. This is a freshly scarred Anakin seething underneath that suit. That scene where Vader gets his revenge by holding Obi Wan in the flames is hard to watch, but you can't help but feel for Anakin at the same time. Then there is, of course the final duel between them and it is appropriately epic! The dark background contrasts nicely with the glow of their lightsabers and it's pretty brutal overall, with Obi Wan getting buried alive and Vader getting boulders hurled at him! Then we get a small glimpse of the man beneath the suit. It's a good moment for both characters. Obi Wan is forced to face what he is responsible for having done to his former brother and it's made clear that Anakin is gone and only Vader remains. Though their dialogue is minimal, Hayden and Ewan sell it with just their expressions. Excellent stuff! I know there are those who like to hate on lil' Leia, but I actually quite like her. Props to the young actress who portrayed her! She's a brilliant blend of wise beyond her years but also childish and impulsive. "Make me float! I wanna float!" Very cute indeed! Exactly how I would imagine a young Princess Leia to be. I also really liked how their encounter was handled. I was initially worried about how their meeting could affect established lore, but as the episodes continued my worries were put to rest. Reva is another character that gets a lot of hate. I thought she was...fine. I kinda feel like her character was created to do a live action version of Trilla's story from Fallen Order. Not exactly the same, of course. I do appreciate that her character gives the most insight we've seen within Star Wars film into what an inquisitor is and just how they're created. Plus she got completely decimated by Vader, which was fun to watch! I don't have an issue with her inclusion, but I can't help but feel like it would have served the show better to spend more time on Vader instead. Perhaps giving viewers a glimpse into his meetings with Sidious or a window into his mind about everything that has happened since Revenge Of The Sith. Does he still have thoughts about Padme? That kinda thing. Then again, that would serve to humanize Vader, and that may well be the very reason the writers avoided going there. In any event, I am very happy with what we got from this show. It was every bit the reunion it was promised to be! 02. THE MANDALORIAN: Okay, so in truth, I have no idea where to put The Mandalorian. It really is a hairspread of a difference between these top entries. So I'm ranking it higher than the former ones based solely on the fact that we got more than one season, because otherwise I wouldn't even know where to put it. What can I say, the competition is just that great! The Mandalorian was a breath of fresh air after the sequel trilogy. It was the sort of thing I had wanted to see from an expanded look at the Star Wars universe. For once, we got a look at a small corner of the galaxy. The dingier backwater planets where shady business deals are made and bounties placed on heads. Places where the threats aren't to the whole galaxy, but to individuals. This is the kind of world building that expands universes! Now, I've heard horror stories of how season 3 didn't match the quality of it's predecessors, with some saying it was even downright shite! I haven't seen it because I was one of those who got worked up about the treatment of Gina Carano. Everyone remember that retarded fiasco? Naturally, I couldn't cut Star Wars out completely because I love it too much. So I chose to simply not watch season 3 of The Mandalorian. It was the most I could manage. So my ranking is based only on the first two seasons, both of which were stellar! Din Djarin is my type of lone wolf and turned out to be a great character even if you rarely got to see the man beneath the armor. I guess that's a credit to Pedro Pascal's voice acting chops! There's so much The Mandalorian brought to the table. The introduction of live action Ahsoka and Bo Katan, as well as the Darksaber. The return of Boba Fett and the real Luke Skywalker (well sorta)! We got a new villain in the form of Moff Gideon. And, with no need for introduction, Baby Yoda became an instant hit! Hearts were won (including mine) and merchandise was sold! There really is no understating how adorable Grogu was, and his reveal served to improve Mando's character as well. Instead of just a lone wolf out for himself, Grogu gave him something to care about. He became a single father, responsible for protecting his child from a galaxy that would seek to harm the lil' guy. The Mandalorian also took a looser approach to storytelling. The episodes do move the plot forward in a natural, incremental manner, but they often felt more like stories of the week. While in other shows, this can lead to meandering and repetition, this was not the case for The Mandalorian. Every episode found Mando encountering a unique set of adversities, whether it was other bounty hunters, the remnants of the Empire, a cave full of spiders or even the occasional Krayt dragon. Each episode had something different and special to offer. Love that scene with with Din, Mayfeld and the imperial officer. Apparently Bill Burr can act! Both he and the imperial officer really sell the growing tension and release of the scene. Reminds me of something straight out of Quentin Tarantino's handbook! The Mandalorian may have been the first of Disney's live action Star Wars series, but it most certainly isn't the least! At least not based on what I've seen...
  • @joshuaweston6531
    PART IV: 01. THE CLONE WARS: I may have had a tough time deciding where to place the previous four entries, but going into writing this list I had absolutely no doubt which one would take the top spot, and to absolutely nobody's surprise it's The Clone Wars, which is often cited as people's number one pick and for very good reasons. There are multiple approaches that have been taken to storytelling when it comes to Star Wars. There's the individual character focus of Tales Of The Jedi, Book Of Boba Fett, Andor and Ahsoka. There's the crew of misfits traveling together in a ship approach of Rebels and The Bad Batch. There's the more adventure of the week approach with the Mandalorian. Yet, there's something The Clone Wars does different that elevates it above the rest and it's in it's approach to storytelling. Besides the massive volume of episodes spanning six seasons, that were so beloved that Disney years later put out a seventh season to tie up it's loose ends, there's the sheer variety of stories. It's pretty easy and common for Star Wars stories to devolve into good guys fight bad guys in war. Which is the whole premise of The Clone Wars. Yet, that's what makes it so great! Because in amidst this long running war, we got multiple types of stories centered around a plethora of characters. Often these stories weren't even told from the point of view of the Jedi. Sometimes we experienced these stories from the eyes of senators, droids, younglings, bounty hunters and even the Sith themselves. We got stories where the battles weren't fought with lightsabers, but rather senate meetings and votes. We got episodes that revolved around Anakin and Padme's relationship, exploring his fear of infidelity (I actually quite like the Clovis episodes). There's conspiracies and assassinations. Droids get lost (more than once). Godzilla even attacks Coruscant! Deep Space Nine is my favorite piece of Star Trek and it's greatly because it also takes this approach to storytelling. Utilizing different points of view from multiple characters of different factions with different goals and motivations. The battles in The Clone Wars are wonderful eye candy and happen everywhere from in space, the skies, on land, underground, etc. There are lightsaber duels a plenty as well. Some of them are really good and actually manage to hold their own against their live action counterparts. I also really like how characters grow and change, with Ventress being the prime example of character growth. Throughout the course of the show, she switches her allegiances multiple times, ultimately bowing out and becoming a bounty hunter in it for herself. I also love HOW these stories are told. Containing a good mix of one off episodes and several episode arcs that tell longer, more in depth stories. The Clone Wars has no shortage of good arcs either! There are many good ideas on display here, especially in concept. Death Watch, the Umbara stuff, the return of Darth Maul...just to name a few. Barely scratching the surface here! Sure, it has it's lesser episodes, but the quality is consistently good throughout it's seven season run. There's also the fact that despite supposedly being targeted at children, the show is often downright brutal! Seriously, there is a lot of death in this show. With stabbings a plenty, decapitations and plenty of pain to go around! Possibly most notably, the Clone Wars introduced us to Ashoka Tano, young apprentice to Anakin Skywalker. At first, literally everyone besides teenage girls hated her (including me). However, slowly over the course of the show, Ahsoka won most of us over. Her final arc culminating in leaving the Jedi order, is one of the show's best and really displays Ahsoka's growth as a character. The writers also brought back Darth Maul, and while I would understand anyone taking issue with this and feeling it's a bit far fetched, I personally feel it was handled surprisingly well. Sam Witwer does a phenomenal job bringing the character to life, with this sort of calm but seething below the surface performance. It was absolutely perfect and now I can't imagine Maul being portrayed any other way! The Clone Wars also begins a rivalry between him and Obi Wan that doesn't conclude until well into Rebels. I dunno why, but Obi Wan gets the best rivalries...Anakin, Maul, Grievous...I could go on and on about the things I like about The Clone Wars, including it's blocky, charming art style which I've grown to really appreciate. I hope to one day own the entire series on Blu Ray, because the show looks great in HD and the colors really pop! It definitely gets my vote for best, and my personal favorite, Star Wars series!
  • @teodorrydberg254
    Ashoka possibly foreshadowed abeloth and since thrawns motivations for joining the empire is connected to the yousang vong it will be interesting to see if either/both will turn up in the recently announced Ashoka season 2
  • @harshveergill
    I miss the clone wars especially Ahsoka and Anakin I hope they make a series of Ahsoka after order 66 or maybe in tales of the Jedi
  • Number 11 definitely should belong in number 11 because they literally show Ray and Padme in the same story line and Aniken
  • @johanmorelx2583
    1/ Clone Wars. What can I even say. Fealings, the love, fabulous, absolutely fantastic in any possible way cant say anything else. Except one thing: IF YOU HAVEN'T WATCHED IT you are a absolute dummy (i know you JDAWG has, but all of you readers) GO WATCH IT! :) 2/ Tales of the Jedi. FANTASTIC idea to create it love that they used the Clone Wars animation art style and it wasn't one bad episode. Agreed that they could've been longer 3/ The Mandalorian s.1+2 . It was like the picling up of StarWars. And it turned out GREAT 4/ Andor. It was indeed slow wish made it boring but it gad too be that way for the next big thing to happen. And it is a "outsider" like it is about how it is in most of the galexy, how it is for the real population in the galaxy. Like it's different and absolutely fantastic in its own way 5/ Rebels. Stsrts in anew intresting way even though it's more of a child series (at the time). And then in the öast or the two last seasons it transforms into a more sensitive/touching story. For example when Kanan dies thats lile a top three/five most tradic sceans/deaths in all of StarWars 6/ Ahsoka. Only my personal complaints. For example I wasn't satisfied with episode one at all, then episode two were better but meh, episode three too the last episode m mm mmm, great times two then i get the thing with changing her ropes but prefer the black/grey with the armour thing 7/ Bad Batch. Great animation. And those episodes who was "side missions" weren't as good but it made sense, cus every episode cant be about Crosshair 8/ Kanobi. It could have been so amazing but pnly turnd out great. Too many things were too unrealistic 9/ Book of Boba Fett. It's bad i many ways but many of the characters brings it up, for example Cobb Vanth who is "normal people" who has done it very well and fits is 10/ Visions. Have only seen the samurai episode and it was great, my best friend saw the series and was VERY disappointed 11/ The Resistance. Haven't seen it. And itt looks bad + doesn't felel StarWars at all
  • One thing I don’t like abt tales of the Jedi is how they brought in the most mf badass inquisitor ever and killed him immediately😭
  • Obi Wan Kenobi was a brilliant series the best so far by a country mile. Visually stunning the best Dart Vader ever and his inquisitors were immensely scary. My fav by a country mile out of the Star Wars franchise.