@hiveemperor54

β€œI’ll try spinning, that’s a good trick!”

@JaxBlade

My fav thing to do in the revenge of the Sith video game 🀣

@hamsterminator

I always smirk when I watch 0:56.  It's like the fight choreographers realised how ridiculous the sword flourishes were and decided to add 5 seconds of just swinging your lightsaber around.

@TomAndrews91

The Mustafar duel is chef's kiss. Never gets old. So satisfying.

@reecefullerton4252

Bro is a prodigy at swordsmanship

@alsndiego97

I feel like, canonically, that's not a real move either. But something Anakin made up cause he thought it would look cool, and he just happened to be good enough to get away with it. I can imagine Obi-Wans reaction when he first saw that.

@LiminalHomunculus

The problem with having a signature move is that you project it. There's always a tell.

@Obi-Wan_Kenobi

All there years later... spinning is still a good trick!

@FelixTheCat1919_PSN

0:53 to 1:09 ...🀯EPIC!!! πŸ’― Both evenly matched & how both of the lightsabers don't touch as they follow their technique until it finally clashes/collides.πŸ˜…πŸ˜¬           πŸ˜ŽπŸ‘πŸ‘

@richourouquincoquin

Anakin Skywalker signature move: getting his four limbs cut off

@MegaMashin2Nite

What is the scene at 0:20 from??

@Intentionally_Inflammatory

It's hilarious that his signature move is a move that would be virtually guaranteed to get you killed in any real sword fight.

@gwailotus9154

um..... 1:34 was this a deleted scene from ROTS?

@PaburoMendes

Although many don't like the Obi Wan or Ahsoka series, seeing Hayden make those movements with his saber is amazing, especially in a time where we no longer see interesting duels!!

@cristobalgonzalez324

To think after all these years, Hayden STILL has the skill to perform that move in Ahsoka, is amazing.

@Rodwalt11

I love this move. Kudos to the stunt choreographer and Hayden πŸ‘πŸ‘

@Raeodor

Try spinning, thats a good move. Anakin Skywanker - the phantom menace.

@HupCapNinja

We were actually taught this during my Katana Training. Twirling the sword like this is really helpful and practical it’s basically a guard and parry while moving to another position or changing stance or attacking multiple targets and focusing on another. Really helpful and useful.

@Pyrodorah

I absolutely love the choreography of swordplay in the prequels, it's beyond amazing to watch and learn.

@Dricon1997

He does become more and more scary to imagine oneself facing. His swings look so light yet they seem to land so heavily.