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Star Wars: Visions
Season 1
TV-PG
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An anthology of animated shorts from around the world celebrating the mythology of Star Wars through unique cultural perspectives.
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9 Episodes
The Duel
E1
The Duel
A wandering stranger with a mysterious past defends a village from powerful bandits.
Tatooine Rhapsody
E2
Tatooine Rhapsody
A band with big dreams must save one of their own from Jabba the Hutt and Boba Fett.
The Twins
E3
The Twins
Twins born into the dark side clash aboard a massive Star Destroyer.
The Village Bride
E4
The Village Bride
A Jedi on the run takes in the unique customs of a remote village under threat by a warlord.
The Ninth Jedi
E5
The Ninth Jedi
The daughter of a lightsaber-smith is pursued by dark forces while on a dangerous mission.
T0-B1
E6
T0-B1
A cybernetic boy, who dreams of being a Jedi, discovers a dangerous truth about his creator.
The Elder
E7
The Elder
A Jedi and his Padawan pursue a dark and powerful presence.
Lop & Ochō
E8
Lop & Ochō
A family is torn about what to do when the Empire encroaches on their planet.
Akakiri
E9
Akakiri
A Jedi returns to his forbidden love to help defend her kingdom from a Sith-like Shogun.
Cast of Season 1
Jacqui Lopez
Executive Producer
James Waugh
Executive Producer
Josh Rimes
Executive Producer
Kanako Shirasaki
Producer
Katrina Minett
Production Coordinator
Justin Leach
Co-Executive Producer
George Lucas
Characters
Star Wars: Visions • Season 1 Ratings & Reviews
The Hollywood Reporter
Angie Han
For an anthology, Star Wars: Visions is remarkably consistent in its quality. There are no flat-out bad episodes in the bunch, though some are stronger than others.
Common Sense Media
Marty Brown
The draw isn't really the stories as much as it is the way they're told, with frenetic energy, intricate art, and plenty of surprises along the way. It's a worthy experiment done well.
Fat Guys at the Movies
Kevin Carr
If you're a fan of anime and a fan of Star Wars, this is the sweet spot.
Cultured Vultures
Kyle Logan
Star Wars: Visions is a fantastic set of shorts that allows fans the opportunity to see their beloved galaxy through the eyes of some of anime's best creators, but the stories don't quite match the visuals in quality or originality.
Geeks of Color
Andres Cabrera
Star Wars: Visions is a triumph to behold. Something that every Star Wars fan must watch yet everyone can enjoy. There are no limits in this show and that perfectly embodies the anime spirit.
Slashfilm
Anya Stanley
"Star Wars: Visions" ain't canon, it's heart.
Polygon
Toussaint Egan
Star Wars: Visions champions the notion that there are heroes scattered all over the galaxy.
New York Times
Mike Hale
That "Star Wars: Visions" is, finally, more of a pleasant diversion than a really fulfilling experience isn't a factor of running time or talent.
io9.com
James Whitbrook
Star Wars: Visions looks cool as hell, but deep down, its greatest admiration is for the beating heart that has kept the galaxy far, far away ticking for generations.
Den of Geek
John Saavedra
Star Wars: Visions is wonderful, a pleasure to watch from start to finish, even if it does tend to lean on the same subject matter from one anime short film to the next. But Visions' over-reliance on Jedi stories is more than fair.
The Playlist
Walter Chaw
If "Star Wars: Visions" does nothing else, it at least tells the story that, if only in part it's an important part, that the long time ago and the galaxy far away was maybe the Tokugawa era in feudal Japan.
NPR
Glen Weldon
The inevitable result, of course, is for each episode to feel like a carefully wrought and promising pitch for an ongoing series - just so many pilot episodes, elbowing each other for pickup.
Paste Magazine
Kenneth Lowe
If Star Wars films are going to keep edging closer and closer to shonen anime anyway, they may as well let the masters have a turn.
It's The Pictures
Max Covill
Star Wars: Visions represents some of the best work the medium has to offer.
Austin Burke/Flick Fan Nation
Austin Burke
This series brings an entirely new feel to this universe. The vast array of art styles and stories will have fans needing more.
CNN.com
Brian Lowry
Star Wars: Visions consists of nine stand-alone shorts, with the best providing a fascinating wedding of that far-away galaxy to imagery and themes rooted in Kurosawa's films.
AV Club
Juan Barquin
There is no shortage to the beauty that exists within Visions, offering nine unique short films presented by seven different studios, each clocking in between 13 and 22 minutes.
Observer
Christopher L. Inoa
Star Wars: Visions, the franchise's first foray into anime, is a promising start.
IndieWire
Tyler Hersko
"Visions" plays like a creatively-driven and infectiously enthusiastic tribute to "Star Wars" from a diverse array of artists who have a genuine affection for the source material.
Slant Magazine
Niv M. Sultan
The series lovingly evoke the familiar imagery of the hyper-referential Star Wars canon.
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