According to the Poptropica clue for "Spin For Riches" (Game Show Island, 2011), the song would be "Every Breath You Take" (Vader's mechanical respiration being a prominent audio effect in Star Wars).
Assuming you mean the theme that is played when Darth Vader appears in the movies, it is called "The Imperial March."
every breath you take
every breath you take
Vader time!
Since this has not been officially announced any answer you are given would be pure speculation.
If I were Luke or Leia Skywalker then I would answer "Yes, my dad used to be Annakin Skywalker then he turned to the dark side and became Darth Vader."
Frank Langella never played Darth Vader. While there have been various actors to voice him in video games and other adaptions, the most prominent actors who played the role were David Prowse (voiced by James Earl Jones) for Episodes IV-VI and Hayden Christensen in Episode III.
Darth Vader, the Sith Lord that was Anakin Skywalker, became so because he surrendered himself to the Dark side based on his feelings of fear, doubt and hate. Thirty years later, when Lord Vader witnessed his son Luke throw down his light saber and refused to fight The Emperor, he also witnessed the true power of the Light side and saw in his own son, the Jedi that he was supposed to become - a powerful, mature, benevolent, fearless master of the Force, (much like his Master Obi-Wan Kenobi.) This demonstration and Luke's faith and continued insistence that Anakin could still be redeemed, is what caused Darth Vader to have respect, compassion, mercy and indeed love for his son in the moments that The Emperor was assaulting Luke with Force Lightning. These feelings were incompatible with and detrimental for the essence of a Sith Lord, but not for the essence of a Jedi. Luke knew this, and knew that the essence of his father still existed inside Darth Vader. Luke demonstrated this faith earlier when he turned his back to Vader during Luke's surrender, allowing Vader the opportunity to decisively end the conflict by killing Luke, who was unarmed while Vader held Luke's Light sabre. Luke's love and faith is was what destroyed Darth Vader and saved Anakin. Anakin in turn saved Luke, sacrificing himself and redeeming himself in the same selfless act. Anakin says to his son, "You've already saved me," and "Tell your sister, you were right, you were right." Darth Vader had already been destroyed when Anakin attacked the Emperor.
Darth Ruin's master has not been revealed yet
Darth Vader. He has been around since 1977.
Darth Vader. Although Blackbeard has been around much longer than Darth Vader he is not as famous. More parodies, movies, fiction, and fanbase surround Darth Vader than Blackbeard. One thing to keep in mind is that Darth Vader is fictional while Blackbeard is real.
well, it happened at the end of Return of the jedi. Sidious was Palpatine, and Vader killed him by throwing him into the reactor. in all my life i have been the biggest fan of Darth Vader so im defanatly going for Darth Vader
Bart has been continued as a character for longer
Johnny Depp because he has been in so many movies and Darth Vader has only been in like 8! ~Carbear out peace
Batman has been more searched on google.
Her father has not been revealed yet.
It is obviously Darth Vader. Woody is 20 yrs young. Star Wars has been around since 1970's that's when my mom was a kid. She's like forty now.
Since this has not been officially announced any answer you are given would be pure speculation.
Because he seems to be the epitome of evil - but he turns out to once have been a good man. Darth Vader is a complex villain that everyone can love to hate, but also feel good when he is redeemed in the end of the trilogy.
If I were Luke or Leia Skywalker then I would answer "Yes, my dad used to be Annakin Skywalker then he turned to the dark side and became Darth Vader."
Probably Darth Vader, as 'Star Wars' has been marked globally over a period of many years, whereas the Smurfs were mostly a European rather than a global phenomenon and their fame was mostly confined to the late '70s / early '80s.