McCaig explains: "George wanted Anakin to look more like Qui-Gon Jinn, to show that he was going beyond what Obi-Wan was teaching him — hence the long hair."
His hair is quite short episode 2 but then when the clone wars begins he grows out his hair and removed the pony tail.
According to the lore it's common for a Padawan to wear a braide to differentiate himself from other Jedi children of the same age. You can see this in episode 2 in the evelator scene with Obi and Anakin. Once a Padawan goes over to the rank of a regular Jedi it's up to him to keep the long hair or cut it.
Originally, George Lucas chose a concept with much longer hair which was bound into a ponytail. He wanted to make it similar to Qui-Gon's from TPM to emphasize Anakin's independence, his rebellion against the Council and also, to make him look dashing.
Anakin Skywalker with his Padawan braid. A Padawan braid was a type of braid worn by Jedi Padawans.
After her master Anakin Skywalker managed to clear his apprentice's name by revealing fallen Padawan Barriss Offee as the true traitor, Tano was offered her braid and position in the Order back.
This lack of sun exposure, as well as lack of exposure to all light, would cause the skin to become very pale over time. Considering the severe burns he sustained on Mustafar, it's also possible that his skin simply turned white as it healed.
In Star Wars, Padawan's cut off their braids when they become official Jedi Knights, so we can also see Auggie's decision to cut off his braid as symbolic of him coming into his own. He is ready to find his place in the world. And middle school is where this next leg of his journey begins.
As a young Jedi Knight, Anakin lost a hand in a battle with Count Dooku, which received a robotic replacement. He later returned the favor by removing both of Dooku's hands. Eventually, he lost both his legs and his remaining arm in the climactic duel on Mustafar between both he and Obi-Wan.
His unbalanced rage allows the calmer Ventress to play with the Jedi Knight, ultimately landing a face blow with her saber that produces Anakin's scar. The pain of the scar, while not posing much of a threat to Anakin, does reveal how far to the Dark Side he is slipping.
As for why his eyes weren't yellow during the march on the Jedi Temple, that could be attributed to inner conflict about his actions. Though Anakin was Palpatine's apprentice at that time, he hadn't full turned himself over to the dark side yet and was just starting to follow the path.
But with Hayden Christensen returning to play the role of Vader and Anakin Skywalker, another change is more obvious than before: The suit adds more than 6 inches to Skywalker's height.
The obvious explanation comes down to poor overall planning. While James Earl Jones voiced Darth Vader and David Prowse played the villain in costume, Lucasfilm brought in Sebastian Shaw for the unmasking scene. At this point, the English actor was already 78 years old.
Ahsoka Tano was discovered by Plo Koon at the age of three and accepted into the Jedi Order. When she was 14, Jedi Master Yoda granted Ahsoka the rank of Padawan and apprenticed her to Anakin Skywalker, a powerful if reckless Jedi Knight.
Padmé was born in the year 46 BBY on Naboo, and Anakin was born five years later, in the year 41 BBY. That makes Padmé five years older than Anakin.
Anakin saw his mother again in a Force vision around 21 BBY on Mortis. The vision was induced by the Son, one of the powerful Force-wielders controlling the planet, through which the current of the Force flowed.
So, all of his limbs are, in fact, intact. However, Kylo Ren didn't walk out of that fight squeaky clean. We do know that Kylo is sporting a brand-new scar, which makes him even more like his granddad Darth Vader.
Anakin's new arm connected to the remainder of his limb via a synth-net neural interface, a complicated piece of technology that allowed Anakin to register feeling in his mechno-arm.
Because Anakin, a Sith Lord by this point, was supposed to be dead. It was Yoda's wish that the two of them—Obi-Wan and himself—would defeat the two deadly Sith Lords (both Sidious and Vader). Many have already answered - it was 2 strikes, first the arm, then the legs.
Mace Windu with a Padawan braid but it's just taped to his bald head.
Readers know Julian as the bully who gave the facially deformed Auggie a hard time, but this story shines light on Julian so that his blacks and whites become shades of gray.
They play out in the experiences of the movie's main character, August “Auggie” Pullman, a 10-year-old boy born with a facial difference he refers to as mandibulofacial dystosis, more commonly known as Treacher Collins syndrome.
The armor encased Vader completely, creating a seal to protect his charred skin and lungs. It was also uncomfortable to wear.
Lord Vader was able to chew food, which he could consume while in his meditation chamber. While in the chamber, Vader could remove his helmet and consume regular food, which he preferred. Consuming food orally was the way he preferred eating.