Utapau. imperials later recovered his armor 'body' and replaced his organic parts with a droid brain in hopes of creating a jedi hunter and assasin
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General Grievous died on the planet Utapau.
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Matthew Wood voiced General Grievous in most of his incarnations (Revenge of the Sith, Star Wars: The Clone Warsanimated series and in video games. John DiMaggio and Richard McGonagle have voiced Grievous on occasion.
No. The TV series does, but I've seen the movie and the only Sith characters are Dooku and Asajj Ventress. Of course there are the battle droids, but those are only minions. And Sidious was in there too.
The ice planet featured in the movie, Star Wars, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back, where Luke had to be placed within a warm tauntaun (imaginary pack animal) to be kept alive was HOTH.
he is part robot so he just does he dislocates both arms and splits them
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If you are talking about the episode "Lair of Grievous" from the Clone Wars TV show, Grievous's lair was on the planet Vassek which is in the Outer Rim.
There is no cheat code to unlock General Grievous in Star Wars: The Original Trilogy video game. General Grievous is not a playable character in that game.
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Finding the Lego Star Wars General Grievous is not a very challenging thing to do at all. In order to find General Grievous, one can purchase his action figure at Toys R Us.
Eddie Edmead comes from the planet Zog. He is the younger brother of the foolish and cowardly General Grievous who has appeared in Star Wars, and whom he greatly resemble. Its all true...
General Grievous
Greedo is a Rodian
Grievous isn't in LSWII, only the first one as a boss for Episode III. But, if you have a Lego Star Wars 1 save file with Grievous unlocked, you can go into Lego Star Wars 2 and buy the cheat "Use old Save", which lets you take all your old characters from Lego Star Wars 1 and play as them in Star Wars 2.
Defiantly General Grievous. He is military trained, good at fighting and very sly. Admiral Ackbar is not any of these, though he is a good thinker and can come up with useful tactics that General Grievous would not be capable of.
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Birth Name: Qymaen jai SheelalRace: Kaleesh (of the planet Kalee)Positions Held: Supreme Commander of the Confederacy of Independant Systems (CIS); Kaleesh Warlord.Summary:Originally specialized in rifle combat on his home planet of Kalee. He fought against another inhabitant group on the planet Kalee, the Huk, and amassed so many kills that he became something of a deity to his people. He left the planet after his mentor was killed by the Huk. It was at this time that he took the name of Grievous and joined the CIS.During his time in the CIS, he met the former Jedi turned Sith Lord, Count Dooku. Dooku, sensing an opportunity in Grievous' rage, taught him the ways of lightsaber combat. A quick learner, Grievous became known as one of the greatest swordsman in the galaxy and sent many a Jedi to their doom.Grievous gained much attention in the year 19 BBY, when he staged a daring assault on the galactic senate and kidnapped Supreme Chancellor Palpatine. The Republic Navy quickly responded. Two Jedi - Anakin Skywalker and his master, Obi-Wan Kenobi - infiltrated Grievous' flagship (The Invisible Hand) and rescued the Chancellor. During the conflict on the Invisible Hand, Count Dooku was killed by Anakin Skywalker, but Grievous managed to escape via escape pod to the planet Utapau.Obi-Wan Kenobi managed to track the General to the planet Utapau, and with the help of the 501st Battalion (of the Clone Army), he flushed Grievous out and killed him after a brief but intense exchange of both lightsaber and blaster combat. The droid army (CIS) fell apart shortly after, crippled by the loss of their 2 leaders.Sadly, this is Grievous' life WITHOUT going into too much detail. If you want to take a closer look at his early years or any of the battles mentioned within this answer, please see the article attached below.