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Anakin is the name of two fictional characters in the Star Wars universe. They are: The cover of the 2004 DVD widescreen release of the modified original Star Wars Trilogy. ...


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Anakin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (110 words)
Anakin is the name of two fictional characters in the Star Wars universe.
Anakin Skywalker, the Jedi who became Darth Vader, Dark Lord of the Sith
Anakin Solo, a Jedi character in the Star Wars Expanded Universe.
Anakin Skywalker - Wookieepedia, the Star Wars Wiki (7059 words)
Anakin Skywalker was the son of Shmi Skywalker, the husband of Senator Padmé Amidala, and the father of Luke Skywalker and Leia Organa.
Anakin was born in 41.9 BBY on an unknown world, possibly Tatooine, the planet he was raised on from around the age of three years old.
Anakin constructed his first lightsaber in the caves of Ilum, while he was contsructing it he had a dark vision of Darth Maul, the Sith who had killed Qui-Gon, Anakin managed to defeat this spector and awoke to find he had constructed a lightsaber with a blue blade.
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