Star Wars: Visions
Star Wars Visions: Ronin expands upon the world of “The Duel”, crafting a Star Wars tale that’s heavily influenced by Japanese culture.
As studio TRIGGER’s second entry into the series, Star Wars: Visions Episode 7, “The Elder,” is vastly different than its first entry, “The Twins.”
Star Wars: Visions Episode 6, “TO-B1” is a heartwarming and inspiring short produced by Science Saru that blends Astroboy and Star Wars.
Produced by Production I.G, Star Wars: Visions Episode 5, “The Ninth Jedi” is a fantastic look at perseverance and strength.
Star Wars: Visions Episode 4, “The Village Bride,” is a look into the culture of a planet and adds to the lore of the Star Wars franchise beautifully.
Star Wars Visions Episode 3, “The Twins” is the episode of Star Wars: Visions that I have been waiting for since the announcement of the series.
Star Wars: Visions Episode 2, “Tatooine Rhapsody” comes from Studio Colorido and the studio injects anime J-rock in the brightest way.
Heavily inspired by Akira Kurasawa’s samurai epics, Star Wars Visions Episode 1 brings the franchise full circle with “The Duel.”
Disney+’s Star Wars: Visions brings together seven Japanese anime studios for nine thoughtful and breathtaking short-films.
Disney+ debuted the trailer and announced the Japanese and English dub voice casts for Star Wars: Visions, an upcoming anthology series from Lucasfilm.