Yes, Darth Vader killed Obi-Wan Kenobi, but Obi-Wan's body disappeared because he learned from Yoda how to retain his identity after death and become part of the Force. This ability is very hard to not only learn, but to acquire as well
"a lot of people, you're going to have to be more specific. He killed Obi-wan Kenobi,The Emperor, Padme', a few more Jedi's, younglings Al lot of Battle Droids and Super battle Droids captian Antilles some imperial officers."
Wedge Antilles was alive at the end of Return of the Jedi... hence he couldn't have been killed by Darth Vader
No. Anakin turns to the Dark Side in Revenge of the Sith and becomes Darth Vader. Obi-Wan grievously wounds Vader and Palpatine puts him in a life-support suit. Later, in Return of the Jedi, Vader returns to good, arguably becoming Anakin again, and sacrifices himself to save his son, Luke, from Palpatine.
yeah he does because he thought She was cheating on him with Obi Wan
tecnecly no. The qustion that I can answer is that Darth Vader AKA Anakin on the dark side did kill Obi wan when he let Vader kill him.
No, Sidious didn't kill Yoda, but he did defeat him in the Senate battle.
He gets killed by Anakin on Mustafar in Episode III
Yes count dooku died in episode 3 He was killed by anakin skywalker
yes hes very cool he killed obi wan and Darth sidious hes one of my favorite carachters
Before turning to the dark side, Darth Vader was a Jedi Knight known as Anakin Skywalker. His name was changed to Darth Vader when he betrayed the Jedi and became a Sith.
Anakin gnosis is a symbol. This is known as a gothic symbol.
Anakin Skywalker and Palpatine
In Star Wars 3 Anakin and Obi-Wan fought throught Mustafar's lava factory. Near the end of the fight they were fighting on a floating platform. Obi-Wan jumped to high ground. Obi-Wan knew Anakin could not get to Obi-Wan without getting hurt, but Anakin jumped beleiving he could make it. During Anakin's flip over Ob-Wan Obi-Wan chopped Anakin's legs and remaining human hand. Without his hands and legs, Anakin was sliding down to the lava stream where the lava made contact with Anakin's clothes and burned him alive. Obi-Wan took Anakin's lightsaber (which Anakin dropped when Obi-Wan chopped Anakin's legs and hand) and left him there.
No, Obiwan Kenobi wins his duel with Anakin Skywalker, he does die in the next movie though when he sacrifices himself to distract Darth Vader and allow Luke and friends to escape.
Luke Skywalker would kill Anakin and bring balance to the force.
Anakin Skywalker, of course (He's the one who killed Count Dooku in Revenge of the Sith)
Count Dooku is killed in the beginning of Episode III by Anakin Skywalker cutting off his head.
Yes, she was killed by sand people.
He gets killed by Anakin on Mustafar in Episode III
Sort of. Anakin killed Padme by using the Force and choking her. He did this because, when he saw Obi-Wan with her in her shuttle, he thought she betrayed him by telling Obi-Wan they were married. Anakin let his anger get the better of him, causing him to loose the one thing he loved most... Padme. Actually, he didn't. He let go of her in time for her to survive. It was the fact that Anakin had become a Sith that killed, Padme died of a broken heart and sadness. And she died after the birth of her two twins, Leia and Luke Skywalker.
Count Dooku is defeated and killed by Anakin Skywalker
It is in fact Anakin Skywalker (Luke's father) who turns into Darth Vader. Anakin begins his turn to the darkside when he finds that his mother has been killed and he takes revenge on those who murdered her. Anakin's conversion to the darkside is completed when the emperor tells Anakin that he has killed the woman he loves (Padmé) and Anakin is consumed by guilt and anger.
It is not Anakin Solo. It is Anakin Skywalker and he is not dead. He became Darth Vader. EDIT: Anakin Solo was the son of Han Solo and Leia Organa, and was killed being overwhelmed by the Vong. The event started a cascade through the family, his sister came close to the dark side and Jaycen solidified his dark side role through this event also.