Anakin Skywalker


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Anakin Skywalker (later known as Darth Vader) is the protagonist, later one of the main antagonists of the Star Wars prequel trilogy, and the central character in the first six Star Wars films. In Episode I, he was portrayed by Jake Lloyd as a child, and in the later episodes, he was portrayed by Hayden Christensen, while Sebastian Shaw played as the older Anakin in Return of the Jedi. In Star Wars: The Clone Wars, he was voiced by Matt Lanter throughout the series.

He was a legendary Force-sensitive human male who served the Galactic Republic as a Jedi Knight, and later served the Galactic Empire as a Sith Lord. Born to Shmi Skywalker, later in life he became the secret husband of Senator Padmé Amidala of Naboo and the father of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.

Personality
As a child, Anakin was thoughtful, selfless, brave and very intelligent for his age.

As an adult, Anakin developed into a more prideful, loyal, and reckless young man, but he was still kind and caring. Although he was a loving person, he was known to hold grudges and was vengeful, but he commonly held these two traits in check sometimes. He also hated being treated unjustly or being wrongly accused, he grew to hate being criticize or lectured. Despite his pride as a Jedi, Anakin was not above apologizing or admitting when he was wrong, also unlike most members of the Jedi Order, he admits he made mistakes and learned from them as well, as he was one of the few members of Jedi Order who knew there was flaws in the Jedi teachings and the Jedi code, he was a naturally honest person, as he despised lying and deception, from his friends, allies and enemies, he hated politics, correctly considering most politicians to be greedy and conceited.

As his fame grew, he became more and more overconfident, and he knew that he was the best Jedi in the Order, (believing that he could easily best any Jedi blindfolded with his lightsaber tied behind his back), despite his aggressive, violent, brutal and unpredictable nature, Anakin still had a sense of justice, honor and good morals, as well as the fact that he had guilt and remorse for his actions.

As a general within the ranks of the Grand Army of the Republic, Anakin was renowned for his leadership skills and admired by clones, Jedi and politicians alike.

During the Clone Wars, Anakin, like his then-padawan Ahsoka Tano, matured and became more responsible in many ways, but this did not stop him from being reckless and impulsive sometimes, he was not as forgiving as his wife Padmé, as he rarely forgave people in general, particularly Obi-Wan, for constantly lying to him or deceiving him.

Powers

 * The Force: As the Chosen One, Anakin was immensely powerful, and had an amazingly strong connection to the Force, stronger than any force user alive. He also possessed the potential to become the most powerful force user in the history of the galaxy.
 * Telekinesis: Anakin utilized Telekinesis either as offensive or defense.
 * Force choke: Anakin utilized Force choke to either weaken or intimidate his opponents.
 * Mind control: Anakin utilized Mind control, to control the minds of other sentient beings, however, it did not work on individuals who have very strong wills.
 * Beast Control: Anakin utilized Beast Control, to control the minds of other animals.
 * Force healing: Anakin utilized Force healing, to heal himself or other sentient beings.
 * Dampen Force: Anakin utilized Dampen Force to temporarily block certain force powers such as; Force push or Force pull.
 * Force Jump: Anakin utilized Force Jump, to jump or leap at great distances.
 * Force speed: Anakin utilized Force speed, to move at amazing speed.
 * Force vision: Anakin utilized Force vision, to have visions of the past, the present and the future; however, like all force users, his visions were not always clear or sometimes had visions even when he was not utilizing this power at will.
 * Force sense: Anakin utilized Force sense, to sense another sentient being's emotions, the future, ripples in the Force caused by momentous or traumatic events, or impending danger and the presence of the dark side.
 * Force barrier: Anakin utilized Force barrier, to created a barrier or wall of force energy around himself or his allies.
 * Force rage: Anakin utilized Force rage to channel his anger to increase his speed, strength, ferocity and to overwhelmed his opponents.

Abilities

 * Lightsaber Skills: Anakin was very skilled in lightsaber combat and a highly gifted duelist. Anakin used his Force powers to increase his physical speed to make his lightsaber skills more proficient in combat, this made him a formidable opponent alone in combat. He also possessed the potential to become perhaps the greatest lightsaber duelist in the history of the galaxy.
 * Form I: Anakin was very skilled in Form I.
 * Form II: Anakin was reasonably skilled in Form II, but was not considered a master of the style.
 * Form III: Anakin was highly skilled in Form III.
 * Form IV: Anakin was highly skilled in Form IV.
 * Form V: Anakin was a master of Form V, considered by many to be the most proficient practitioner of the style.
 * Form VI: Anakin was highly skilled in Form VI.
 * Jar'Kai: Although Anakin was trained in Jar'Kai by Obi-Wan Kenobi, he was not very skilled at it, due to the fact that he did not practice with it much, as he was working on this mostly as an exercise in control, and was doubtful that he would ever need to apply it. Anakin's assumption was proven wrong when he wielded dual lightsabers against Dooku during the First Battle of Geonosis; though he was able to briefly catch the Sith Lord off guard, his lack of skill at dual-blade combat resulted in him losing his second lightsaber in mere seconds. During the Clone Wars, Anakin's skills in Jar'Kai greatly improved to the point where he was able to defeat the recently turn Dark Jedi Barriss Offee with little difficulty, thus becoming much more proficient with dual lightsabers.
 * Master Hand-To-Hand Combatant: Anakin was highly skilled in unarmed combat.
 * Master Pilot: Anakin was extremely skilled in piloting various speeders and every type of flying craft. He was best star pilot in the history of the galaxy, as Anakin had no equal.

Lightsabers
Anakin's valued weapon and possession was his blue lightsaber.
 * First Lightsaber: Anakin built his first blue lightsaber on Ilum, it would remain in his possession until it was destroyed on Geonosis in the Separatist Droid Factory while fighting Geonosian soldiers; during Anakin and Padmé's attempt to rescue Obi-Wan Kenobi. He briefly fought Dooku with two borrowed lightsabers until he was defeated.
 * Second Lightsaber: Anakin built a slightly different blue lightsaber and used it throughout his Jedi career and the entirety of the Clone Wars. He used this weapon through Revenge of the Sith, even after having fallen to the Dark Side and throughout the fall of the Galactic Republic. He lost this weapon to Obi-Wan when he was heavily mutilated on Mustafar, leading to the latter keeping it for 19 years after. Luke Skywalker was given this weapon after meeting Obi-Wan and used it while part of the Rebel Alliance. Luke had no proper training and was forced to improvise his attacks with it. He lost it in his duel with Darth Vader, causing it to fall down Cloud City's airshafts. It then resurfaced and ended up in the hands of Finn and then Rey, who fought Kylo Ren with it.

The Phantom Menace
Anakin Skywalker appears as a nine-year-old slave. He is raised on the planet Tatooine by his mother, Shmi Skywalker, who says Anakin had no father, implying miraculous birth. He is a gifted pilot and engineer, and has the ability to "see things before they happen." He even creates his own protocol droid, C-3PO. Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn meets him after an emergency landing on Tatooine and becomes convinced the boy is the "Chosen One", foretold by a Jedi prophecy as the one who will bring balance to the Force. Anakin wins his freedom in a podrace, but is forced to part with his mother.

Qui-Gon takes Anakin to the Jedi Council, who forbid training on the grounds that the boy's future is clouded by the fear he exhibits. During the invasion of Naboo, Anakin helps defeat the Trade Federation by destroying their command ship. After Qui-Gon is killed in a duel with Sith Lord Darth Maul, his apprentice, the young Obi-Wan Kenobi, promises to train Anakin, a proposal the Jedi Council reluctantly accepts. During the film, Anakin forms a close bond with Padmé Amidala, Naboo's queen. Palpatine, newly elected as the Republic's Supreme Chancellor, befriends the boy, telling him that "we will watch your career with great interest."

Attack of the Clones
Set 10 years later, depicts Anakin as Obi-Wan's student. Palpatine assigns Anakin and Obi-Wan to investigate an assassination attempt made on Padmé, who is now a senator. Anakin travels with her to Naboo, where they fall in love. Anakin has a vision of his mother in pain, and goes to Tatooine, where he learns that Shmi had been kidnapped by Tusken Raiders. He goes to the Tusken camp, where he discovers his mother has been tortured beyond saving by the tribe; she dies in his arms. Heartbroken, Anakin flies into a violent rage and slaughters every single Tusken raider; men, women and even children.

He returns with his mother's body, and tearfully confesses his deed to Padmé, who comforts him. Soon after, Anakin and Padmé travel to Geonosis, hoping to rescue Obi-Wan from Jedi-turned-Sith Lord Count Dooku and his army of Separatists; instead, they are captured and sentenced to be executed. Anakin and Padmé profess their love for each other moments before being rescued by an army of clone troopers and Jedi. Anakin loses his right arm in a lightsaber duel with Dooku; it is later replaced with a prosthetic. Anakin and Padmé then marry in a secret ceremony.

Revenge of the Sith
Set three years later, Anakin is a Jedi Knight and hero of the Clone Wars. He and Obi-Wan lead an attempt to rescue Palpatine, who has been kidnapped by Count Dooku and Separatist leader General Grievous. During the rescue, Anakin defeats Count Dooku in a lightsaber duel and brutally executes him at Palpatine's urging. When he returns to Coruscant, he meets with Padmé, who tells him she is pregnant with his child. That night, he has a vision of Padmé dying in childbirth; he fears it will come true, as it is similar to the visions he had of his mother before she died.

Meanwhile, Palpatine names Anakin his personal representative on the Jedi Council. The Council, suspicious of Palpatine's dictatorial power in the Senate, denies Anakin the rank of Jedi Master, and asks him to spy on Palpatine, whom Anakin considers a friend and mentor. Confused and angered by the perceived snub and the instructions to commit what he believes to be treason, Anakin's faith in the Jedi is further diminished.

Palpatine eventually reveals to Anakin that he is Darth Sidious, the Sith mastermind behind the war, and that the dark side of the Force holds the power to save Padmé's life. Conflicted, Anakin reports Palpatine to Jedi Master Mace Windu. Despite orders to remain behind, Anakin follows Mace to the Chancellor's office to ensure Palpatine is captured alive. He walks in on the Jedi Master, ready to kill Palpatine and intervenes on the Sith's behalf, severing Mace's lightsaber arm; Palpatine then kills Mace with a blast of Force lightning. Desperate to save his wife and seeing nowhere else to go, Anakin pledges himself to the Order of the Sith Lords as Palpatine's apprentice, being renamed Darth Vader.

On Palpatine's orders, Vader leads the 501st Legion to kill everyone in the Jedi Temple and then assassinates the Separatist leaders on Mustafar. Padmé meets him there and pleads with him to flee Palpatine's grasp with her. He refuses, saying that his powers are growing enough so that he can overthrow Palpatine and rule the galaxy with her, offering her to fulfill her idealistic visions of a better galaxy. When Obi-Wan emerges from Padmé's ship, Vader accuses her of conspiring against him, and uses the Force to choke her into unconsciousness. Vader then engages his former master in a fierce lightsaber duel, which ends when Obi-Wan severs Vader's legs and left arm. Vader slides too close to a lava river and catches fire, sustaining life-threatening fourth-degree burns all over his body. With bitter regret, Obi-Wan retrieves his former pupil's lightsaber and abandons him.

Not long afterwards, Sidious rescues the crippled and disfigured Vader, and has him taken back to Coruscant, where his burned body is reconstructed with the cybernetic limbs and black armor first seen in A New Hope. When Vader regains consciousness, Palpatine tells him Padmé died as a result of Vader's anger. The news of her death breaks what remains of Vader's good spirit, and he screams in despair. He is last seen alongside the emperor and a young Grand Moff Tarkin viewing the construction of the first Death Star, setting up A New Hope.

Return of the Jedi
23 years later, in Return of the Jedi, Anakin redeems himself by killing Palpatine, who was really the true traitor and enemy of the Galactic Republic that Mace Windu warned him about, as well as the true reason for his wife's death. Refusing to watch his only son die, he hurls his former master over a pit's railing, avenging Padmé, his past crimes, and himself. However, Palpatine's lightning shorts out Anakin's life-support system, mortally wounding him. He dies in Luke's arms, after looking at his son "with his own eyes." Later, he appears to Luke as a spirit, along with Yoda and Obi-Wan.

Disney INFINITY
Anakin Skywalker appears in Disney INFINITY ' s third installment as a playable character. He is playable in the Toy Box and the Twilight of the Republic Play Set, where he helps Obi-Wan, Ahsoka Tano and Yoda to battle General Grievous and defeat Darth Maul. He can also be used in the other Star Wars play sets if his crossover coins in each play set are collected.

Portrayals
Sebastian Shaw appeared in the final scenes of Return of the Jedi when he was unmasked by Luke and died in his arms. He later appeared as the ghost of Anakin along with Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi. This scene was later edited so the Hayden Christensen Anakin appeared as his ghost. Jake Lloyd was chosen from over 3000 prospective child actors to play Anakin in The Phantom Menace. Casting director Robin Gurland initially thought Lloyd was too young to play the role; however, upon another meeting several years later, Gurland believed Lloyd was an appropriate choice for the part.

Hayden Christensen played the older Anakin in Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith; he also donned Darth Vader's armor for the final scenes of the latter film. Mat Lucas voiced Anakin for the 2003 Clone Wars animated TV series and in various Star Wars video games, while Matt Lanter voiced the character in the CGI The Clone Wars film and subsequent 2008 The Clone Wars animated TV series. For the 2004 Special Edition DVD release of Return of the Jedi, Hayden Christensen reprised his role as Anakin, with the look and appearance he had in Revenge of the Sith, by replacing Sebastian Shaw as Anakin's spirit in the final scene of the film during the celebration of the fall of the Empire.

Disney Parks
Anakin Skywalker appears as a meetable character at Disney's Hollywood Studios during Star Wars Weekends at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Quotes

 * "Don't get snippy with me."
 * "You're gonna pay for all the Jedi you killed today, Dooku."
 * "I'm taking him NOW!"
 * "You're the closest thing I have to a father."
 * "If you're not with me than you're my enemy!"
 * "They're like animals! And I slaughtered them like animals! I hate them!"