Every Inaccuracy In Lego Star Wars: The Complete Saga

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About a week ago I made a video listing  every inaccuracy I could find in The   Complete Saga. It became my most viewed video  and first to hit 1 thousand views. However,   immediately after I published it, I  found a bunch more inaccuracies. So   many in fact that the amount of inaccuracies  doubled. So after getting a new microphone,   I decided to make a new video detailing all  of the newly discovered as well as the old   ones. Thank you to all who watched  and commented on the previous video. In Negotiations, The Droidekas start their attack  on the landing pad instead of the opening hallway Jar Jar Mysteriously Disappears In The  Ending Cutscene of Escape From Naboo On top of that, they ending cutscene  reveals that Anakin actually had the   500 credits in his pocket the entire  time? This is not true in the film. In Bounty Hunter Pursuit, Anakin and Obi-Wan   get in separate speeders. In the  movie, they get together in one. In Discovery On Kamino, Obi-Wan’s astromech  goes with him in the journey. In the movie,   his astromech barely appears It’s also revealed that clone  fetuses are a single one by one tile. The floating devices that attack you on  Kamino never appeared in the film and   are actually taken from a Gameboy Advance game. In the opening cutscene of droid factory,  Anakin and Padme find out Obi Wan is in   trouble when flying in the ship. In the movie,  they are still on Tatooine when they found out. In Jedi Battle, All of the podiums imprisoning the   characters are equidistant and  on the edge of the walls instead   Count Dooku’s speeder is not blue in the film. Anakin and Obi-Wan are never attacked  by buzz droids in Battle over Coruscant During the Count Dooku fight in episode 3,  Anakin is unwilling to finish Count Dooku,   the only reason he does is because the  Chancellor convinced him to. In the game,   however, he finishes him off without  hesitating. What a psychopath. After the Dooku fight, the ship is  visibly tipped over. This was based   General Grievous Is By Far the most inaccurate  level in the game. Commander Cody doesn’t even   appear in the movie version, and takes  place across multiple locations instead   of just one platform in the game.  The boga chase is completely skipped,   and at the end Commander Cody dies, however in  the film he lives long enough to execute order 66. In Ruin of The Jedi, the opening cutscene  displays Obi-Wan and Yoda encountering   game and never appeared in the original film. In the opening cutscene of Through The  Jundland Wastes, Luke’s first choice of   droids is C-3PO and R2. In the movie, Luke’s  first selection is a red droid that blows up. On top of that, you do not get access to R2  or C-3PO until going into the Jawa crawler.   Not only does this contradict the movie,  but also the opening cutscene as well. In the ending cutscene, Luke accidentally  chops off C-3PO's head. This was likely   done to make the scene more humorous  but regardless, it is not in the movie. Rebel Spy is not nearly as important to  the plot in the movie compared to the   game. He only appears in a scene that  lasts a couple seconds in the movie,   while he gets his own boss fight in the game. In this part of Episode 4, Han  tricks Chewbacca to fall into the   trash compactor by quite literally  throwing a bone into the compactor.   The movie version of Han had to force  him in without giving him a reward. The entirety of Death Star Escape allows you to  use all characters at the same time. In the film,   Luke and Leia are split apart from Han and Chewie. In Rebel Attack, you are required to  shoot cannons before the port opens   up. In the movie, it does not need to be opened. Despite the fact that Luke does use a tow  cable to take down AT-ATs in the movie,   they are not able to get up afterwards. The Vader fight in Dagobah only  involved Luke in the film, not Yoda. Betrayal over Bespin and Cloud City trap  are reversed chronologically. In the film,   Lando Calrissian and friends recapture the  falcon before Luke loses his hand in battle. Leia disguised as Boushh never actually used a  bomb in the movie, she only threatened to use one. In the Rancor fight, There are  multiple characters that fall   into the pit. In the film, only Luke falls down. Palpatine never used a lightsaber in  Episode 6, lightning was his only weapon. In the A New Hope bonus level, Darth  Vader is accompanied by only a single  
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Length: 11min 0sec (660 seconds)
Published: Sat Feb 03 2024
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