In star wars III anakin skywalker did make the prophesy came true

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anakin Skywalker did make the prophesy of episode I came true, HE DID BRING BALANCE TO THE FORCE.

you see: there were 2 sith vs. 100s of Jedi, now its all even…

IN DARK CORNER…THE EMPEROR AND DARTH VADEEEEEEERRRRRRR

AN THE LIGHT CORNER…MASTER YODA AND OOBBYY ONEEEE KENOBBBBBBYYYYYYYY

LETS GET READY TO RUMBLLLEEEE

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**DID YOU KNOW IF THIS IS TRUE…A FRIEND OF MINE STAR WARS MANIAC SAID THERE IS ALREADY EPISODES VII, VIII AND IX IN BOOK AND IN THEM LUKE SKYWALKER GOES TO THE DARK SIDE???
 
No…the balance of the force is already out of wack…the dark side is so strong Yoda and the other Jedi’s can’t even sense what is happening within the Senate, etc…The prophesy is not fulfilled with Anakin Skywalker…he was their hope to bring the force back into balance, however when he goes to the dark side of the force, the force gets further out of balance in favor of the Dark side and we realize that the Prophesy is not about Anakin…Now…the prophesy is fulfilled with Anakin’s son, Luke Skywalker…that is why the original Star War’s is known as the “New Hope”…Luke is the new hope…he fulfills the prophecy and through Luke the Force is brought back into balance.
miguel delgado:
anakin Skywalker did make the prophesy of episode I came true, HE DID BRING BALANCE TO THE FORCE.

you see: there were 2 sith vs. 100s of Jedi, now its all even…

IN DARK CORNER…THE EMPEROR AND DARTH VADEEEEEEERRRRRRR

AN THE LIGHT CORNER…MASTER YODA AND OOBBYY ONEEEE KENOBBBBBBYYYYYYYY

LETS GET READY TO RUMBLLLEEEE

you dont agree??? you do??? please reply

**DID YOU KNOW IF THIS IS TRUE…A FRIEND OF MINE STAR WARS MANIAC SAID THERE IS ALREADY EPISODES VII, VIII AND IX IN BOOK AND IN THEM LUKE SKYWALKER GOES TO THE DARK SIDE???
 
I dont think that is quite right, Anakin does bring balance to the force! he kills the emperor, sacrificing himself in the process (electric bolts fried his respirator as far as i can tell). Thus restoring the balance of the force (and destroying the sith or at least its backbone). Luke was a key elelment but it was Anakin that ultimatly wrought the balance.
 
Once he became Darth Vader…there is no Anakin anymore.
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I dont think that is quite right, Anakin does bring balance to the force! he kills the emperor, sacrificing himself in the process (electric bolts fried his respirator as far as i can tell). Thus restoring the balance of the force (and destroying the sith or at least its backbone). Luke was a key elelment but it was Anakin that ultimatly wrought the balance.
 
Anakin Skywalker brings balance to the force in “Return of the Jedi” when he returns to good and kills the emperor. Without him, Luke would have died. Anakin is the hero, he kills the emperor and saves the galaxy. In the last scene of episode VI his spirit is seen with Yoda’s and Obi Wan’s spirit, so it would be wrong to say that Anakin deos not exist anymore because the basis of the original trilogy is the redemtion of Anakin. The basis of the new one is his fall.
 
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No…the balance of the force is already out of wack…the dark side is so strong Yoda and the other Jedi’s can’t even sense what is happening within the Senate, etc…The prophesy is not fulfilled with Anakin Skywalker…he was their hope to bring the force back into balance, however when he goes to the dark side of the force, the force gets further out of balance in favor of the Dark side and we realize that the Prophesy is not about Anakin…Now…the prophesy is fulfilled with Anakin’s son, Luke Skywalker…that is why the original Star War’s is known as the “New Hope”…Luke is the new hope…he fulfills the prophecy and through Luke the Force is brought back into balance.
Anakin did bring balance to the Force much later, when he killed the Emperor and did not choose an apprentice when he could have with Luke. Remember that the last title to the series is Return of the Jedi, which pertains to Anakin than to Luke (Luke was not yet Jedi then, as we see when he went to Yoda in Dagobah and Yoda told him that he still needs to confront Vader again for him to become Jedi, so the movie’s title points more to Anakin’s return to the Jedi than to Luke becoming Jedi).
 
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