He had one before Luke chopped it off with his lightsaber in episode six. Following that he didn't have any real ones.
No that one was robotic. By the end of episode 3 all of Darth Vader's appendages are robotic.
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The outcome of said fight would depend on whether or not Vader had: - A wooden stake - Garlic - The presence of sunlight If none of these things were at Vader's possession, Dracula would be immortal. If Vader had the advantage of any of these things listed, he could easily win. Darth Vader has the death star.
Though Mr. Potato Head is infinitely customizable and can adapt to any situation, the force powers and light saber of Darth Vader would prevail.
He first appears under the guise of Darth Vader in the original film trilogy; Star Wars: Episode VI: Return of the Jedi and the subsequent prequel films present Anakin Skywalker, a conflicted Jedi Knight who falls to and returns from the dark side of the Force. Before his fall to the dark side, Vader fathers both Luke Skywalker and Princess Leia Organa; Luke ultimately redeems his father in Return of the Jedi, and Anakin sacrifices himself to save his son.
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Edit: Darth Vader is not only more popular, he is defiantly better than Justin Beiber. Original Answer: There is not enough statistical data to answer this question properly and without the adequate amount of information (via poll or survey data), any answer would simply be opinion based and not a substantial answer.
Darth Vader is one of the most recognizable movie characters of all time. People can spot a Darth Vader costume instantly. But when you are planning to dress up like the Dark Lord of the Sith, it helps to have the proper accessories.LightsaberOne of them most important Darth Vader accessories is his lightsaber. You can purchase a toy lightsaber at any department or toy store, but be careful. If you are going to dress like Darth Vader, then you will want to get the right color lightsaber. Darth Vader's lightsaber is red. If you get a blue or green lightsaber to go with your Darth Vader costume, then you have made a horrible mistake.CapeDo not make the mistake of getting a Darth Vader costume that does not have a cape. There are almost no scenes in the "Star Wars" movies that feature Darth Vader without his cape. Some costume companies charge extra for the cape, but it is worth the cost.Heavy BreatherDarth Vader is known for the heavy breathing sound he makes at all times. This is often an accessory that many Darth Vader costumes do not come with. If you are lucky enough to find a Darth Vader costume that has the breathing sound built in to the mask, then that is the costume you want. Otherwise, you can customize your Darth Vader mask by installing a small speaker in the back of the helmet and having an MP3 player broadcast a loop of the heavy breathing sound. You put the speaker in the back of the helmet to prevent the sound from interfering with your ability to talk. Don't forget to make small holes in the helmet so the sound can be heard.Light Up Chest PieceAdd a little something special to your Darth Vader costume by making the colored buttons on your chest piece light up. A small battery-powered string of LED lights installed behind your chest piece is all you need to add some flair to your costume.A Darth Vader costume can be fun to wear. But if you want to make the right impression, you need to make sure you have all of the necessary accessories a real sith would require.
you can find it in any 2009 star wars sets and are not worth $1,000,000
no, stormtroopers were engineered by the emperor after revenge of the sith to be completely loyal to any empirial officer that was outranking him. especially to Darth Vader and the emperor.
Unless someone decides to do a survey, no one would be able to give you a clear answer. After all, any answer to this question would be entirely opinion based.
No, as Darth Vader plays an antagonist role in the original trilogy, though as Anakin Skywalker in the Old Republic movies he does play the role of a central protagonist, in Episode II & III. Darth Vader generally imposes horrific events on the main protagonist Luke, cutting of his arm, killing Kenobi, locking up Leia, freezing Han in carbonite, slaughtering Luke's Aunt and Uncle etc., actions consistent with any antagonist in any form of entertainment: Joker-Batman, Voldemort-Harry Potter. Hope this helps! :D
Since this has not been officially announced any answer you are given would be pure speculation.