Obi-Wan Kenobi

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    christaxi

    Sat Jun 12 2010

    Obi-Wan in his younger version was too cool. He wooped anyone he came across, even Anakin Sywalker(Darth Vader) He was calm and collective. I don't know who would be victorious in a battle between him, Samual A. Jackson or Yoda. I think he would win. Yoda is an alien and all the Jedi aliens die in the series. Even though Yoda makes for a smaller target, we can't have an alien win. Samuel A. Jackson couldn't figure it out fast enough that his number was up if he didn't just execute the Sith Lord. Therefore Obi-Wan wins. Anybody have a different view? Luke Skywalker wasn't much better than his father, Darth Vader. His training did not seem to be very intensive and he did not have as good a choreographer as in the newer movies.

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    canadasucks

    Wed Jan 20 2010

    The imperfect crotechty young Jedi master who ages very well thanks to the presence of Guiness. A meditative and consummate young Jedi - he has just enough imperfections to make him endearing.

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    bslbreedlover

    Sat Dec 20 2008

    I liked Obi-Wan. In his older years, he was wise and powerful.

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    x_factor_z

    Wed Nov 26 2008

    I think he's kind of a prick.

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    obiwankenobi

    Tue Nov 25 2008

    "Sith Lords are our speciality" is my favorite Kenobi quote. My favorite of all the Jedi. Powerful, fearless and resourceful he managed to survive or kill in every situation, mostly from hanging on to some kind of edge... My only gripe is that he didn't finish off Anakin on the lava planet. He beat his ass and still he let him become Vader... but then we would never have had the great movies of the late 70s and early 80s. Funny thing about Anakin, he was looking for a way to keep Padme alive so he joined the dark side only to find out that Qui-gon already figured it out.

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    richardmarshal

    Mon Jan 28 2008

    "SITH LORDS are our specialty!" Obi-Wan Kenobi. Sith slayer. The prototypical JEDI KNIGHT. He wasn't as strong with the Force as Yoda but his compassion, dedication and willingness to learn about more than just being a JEDI allowed him to achieve more in his lifetime than any other single character, although he was neither the father nor the son whose final actions finally redeemed the galaxy. In other words, he did all the work, and got not much of the credit. Both actors did an excellent job in potraying this slowly developing character. That business with JANGO FETT was a tie. Obi Wan was trying to capture, not kill him.

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    acuratl

    Fri Aug 24 2007

    Well, I am an 40 year old geek, so I didn't get young Obi-Wan. Old Obi-Wan I can relate to because he lived (and died with) alot of emotional baggage that he had to hold inside...sadness, regret, commitment...etc....very understandable.

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    numbah16tdhaha

    Sat May 12 2007

    I didn't get old Obi-Wan. The younger version rules. He can improvise in tough situations and is strong and wise, yet humble.

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    xagent

    Fri May 11 2007

    What can I say about the man who kicked Anakin's butt.

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    survivorfan1

    Fri Jan 27 2006

    Obi Wan is da man! He's the perfect combination of classic characters - equal parts wizard, warrior, hippie-like guru and space cowboy all wrapped up in one package, especially delicious with Ewan McGregor as the younger version!

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    drumtool

    Thu Jan 05 2006

    without the obi-wan character star wars could not be (largely due to ewan mcgregor) i am a long time fan of star wars and the latest three episodes are as good as the originals and ep 111 is the BEST. and lets face it every sith that faced obi-wan never WALKED away.

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    the_one_true_freeman

    Fri Dec 02 2005

    one of my favorite star wars characters ever. he was diffently the coolest with the best times. he was also in every movie. tho he die early in episode 4, he helped teach dirtbad luke to become a jedi. "whos more foolish? the fool or the fool that fools him?" Old Ben Kenebi

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    tjgypsy2

    Thu May 26 2005

    I liked Yoda better, personally, but after reading all the comments on here, I find it hard to argue with the reasoning. Without Obi-Wan, the series just wouldn't have worked.

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    cherrysoda99

    Mon May 23 2005

    In the first 3 episodes (even thought I haven't seen 3 yet), he was almost paranoid, and skiddish. But in episode 4, he was brave, and wise. I guess it comes with age.

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    james76255

    Thu May 19 2005

    ...and Alec Guinness wasn't to shabby himself.

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    azindn

    Thu Mar 03 2005

    If we're talking Ewan McGregor, there is no one better.

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    ledzep44

    Wed Jul 07 2004

    Obi-Wan is one cool guy. One things for sure there.

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    freebird_0128

    Wed Jul 07 2004

    Obi-Wan's so integral to the Star Wars epic and he's probably one of the best characters created by Lucas. Easily the ultimate Jedi, he had the wisdom and power that equalled by few. While some had similar strength in the Force, only Obi-Wan had the necessary control. Charming, judicious and dignified, Obi-Wan goes unmatched.

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    major_lornis

    Fri Apr 16 2004

    Obi-Wan Kenobi: dashing as a young Jedi, intrepid and cunning as mature one, and a source of wisdom and power in his old age. In Kenobi we see the full sweep of the Star Wars Saga, from its beginnings to the very end (and I mean the end--the guy's a ghost, remember?). It's shame that the prequel trilogy will be over so soon.

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    princessevenst_ar

    Wed May 28 2003

    Obi-Wan rocks!I love him!Ewan McGregor does such a great job.I love Obi-Wan's sarcastic sense of humor(a little like Han Solo's)and he's so sexy without trying to be!I wish they'd make a movie all about him so we wouldn't have to watch that pathetic excuse for a romance or listen to Anakin whining about EVERYTHING!ok sorry a bit off topic there but yeh OBI-WAN KICKS ASS!....AND IS REALLY HOT!(had to get that in there!)