Obi Wan doesn't kill Darth Maul, in the Clone Wars animated series, which, yes, IS canon, Darth Maul is still alive, and is killed by Darth Sidious, along with Savage Opress.
Son, if you want a GOOD Star Wars TV show, check out Genndy Tartakovsky's Clone Wars. Ran on CN from 2003-2005 and was the first Star Wars media to feature General Grievous. It explains how he got his rasp, too.
Settle down, CupASoup. Both renditions of the Clone Wars are good. The Epic Microseries is good, especially its representation of General Grievous. The 2008 Clone Wars starts off pretty meh, but by season 3 it's just as good as the next show, and there are a few gems before that as well, like 'Landing at Point Rain,' 'Rookies,' and 'Destroy Malevolence.' I've watched the entirety of both shows and have come to the conclusion that if you want to shame a Star Wars TV show, you should shame Ewoks or Droids from the '80s. Those shows, though not unentertaining, are poorly written and cheesy as heck. Rebels looks like freakin' Orange is the New Black next to Ewoks and Droids. TCW and SWCW are both good shows and we should all, as Star Wars fans, be able to recognize that.
Honestly, I have to agree with CupASoup. I tried to get into watching the Star Wars TV shows and got bored so quickly into the first few episodes that I stopped watching.
I think you're missing the finer point of their duel on Tatooine.
The quick defeat and the manner in which it happens portrays the difference in the psyche of each and how this has developed for them both.
Maul is all out anger and power, whereas Kenobi possesses a Zen-like inner peace, no doubt due to his many years meditating while watching over Luke.
Maul attacks with viciousness and spite and Obi-Wan calmly dispatches him with one stroke; I found it satisfying and felt it fitted the narrative well.
she was killed by vader during the attack on the jedi temple during order 66, he may not have been wearing his suit, but he was still darth vader at that point.
The quick defeat and the manner in which it happens portrays the difference in the psyche of each and how this has developed for them both.
Maul is all out anger and power, whereas Kenobi possesses a Zen-like inner peace, no doubt due to his many years meditating while watching over Luke.
Maul attacks with viciousness and spite and Obi-Wan calmly dispatches him with one stroke; I found it satisfying and felt it fitted the narrative well.
Maybe add Han Solo (killed by Kylo Ren) and Snoke (killed by Kylo Ren)