• BougieBirdie
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        In a similar vein

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        Vader is German for Father, so this wasn’t as devastating a reveal in european markets

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            As the other comments will tell you, I’m mistaken on the language

            It’s just something I heard before the internet. It could be total baloney

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          German

          Very close, alas no cookie. In German, that would be “Vater”. However, “Vader” exists with that meaning in Dutch.

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          Darth Vader was actually originally a separate character from Anakin, and his name was just “Darth Vader”. That’s why Obi-Wan addresses him as “Darth”, whereas after that it’s a title, not a name, as Lucas retconned a bit to have a grand plan.

          So when he was named Vader, he wasn’t even Luke’s father, so…

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            No one working on the first movie was even sure it would do well. Lucas may have had some plans in his mind for a bigger story, but at the time he was trying to get the initial movie made. I don’t even know if there’s evidence he had a huge franchise planned out with all the plots, but of course he’d claim he did once it took off.