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Star Wars: Visions

TV-PG
TV Show2021EnglishDisney+Action, Anime, Science Fiction
3 Seasons27 EpisodesEpisode Guide
6.9
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88%
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This anthology of animated shorts from around the world celebrates the mythos of Star Wars through unique cultural lenses.

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- Anime anthology of 9 different stories from different creators per episodes. Different art styles. Like The Animatrix [2003] 'amp; - each story is within the Star Wars lore/universe. But all of it is fused with japanese elements. - themes related to SW are embedded with their own style. The force, dark side, jedi, sith. More small personal level story and not large scale wars. - Lots of lightsaber fights. Love it. - 8/10

They kind of put the best up front first for me with "The Duel" (although "The Ninth Jedi" comes close), with the rest varying from ep to ep. But overall it's such a vivid breath of wild, creative visuals and fresh (if not always successful) standalone stories. 1. The Duel - A 2. Tatooine Rhapsody - C+ 3. The Twins - B- 4. The Village Bride - B+ 5. The Ninth Jedi - A- 6. T0-B1 - B 7. The Elder - B+ 8. Lop 'amp; Ochō - B 9. Akakiri - B

Due to its unique style this probably won't satisfy all Star Wars fans. But like I mentioned before, you shouldn't compare episodes as each one is an individual take by the creator - a vision. This leads to you liking some but maybe not all episodes. You can identify the Star Wars mythology within each story and some of them I would like to delph further into. Maybe becoming it's own series outside of canon. Overall I'd say the idea worked for the most part but I don't think I'd need more.

Again Disney ppl is so dumb, you got one of the most iconic saga of all times, and you keep creating bad products, I am not a fan but I see how bad it is.

Halfway through the third short I literally said "What the fuck am I doing?" and I turned it off.

star wars take on a way crappier version of Love, Death + Robots

I have different opinion about this. Some episodes are good and other are a little bit boring. The animation are very good.

Bringing all the best of Star Wars in one complete, unique, bold package, _Star Wars Visions_ is the best thing the franchise has had to offer in years, presenting radical new ideas for the series while also delivering on the things we know and love about it. From the action-packed, adventure stylings of _The Ninth Jedi_ and _Lop and Ocho_, to the more spiritual, slow burn outings of things like _The Village Bride_ and _The Elder_, and even the absolute crazy anime stylings of _The Twins_, there is something for everybody here - from old fans to newcomers alike. And the best thing about it? It's not constrained by canon - as much as we love Star Wars' interconnected universe, _Visions_, by ditching the timeline and the cameos and the references (outside of the basics) makes a grand case to just stop caring about canon and lore and instead focus on the good stuff like themes, characters, ideas, and story. It's fresh, bold, and something really special. More please?

Such a treat to see these different interpretations of the same world, with a variety of styles and tones. I hope there’s more some time.

This is an amazing concept. Not all episodes are equally good, but The Duel and The Ninth Jedi were absolutely amazing. Would love to see a full season from those two. I watched it in the original Japanese, that's a must in my opinion.

something like this has to be done more often in different franchises. was very refreshing to see so many different studios mixing japanese culture into the star wars universe and getting so creative with it. the episodes are on different levels quality wise but overall i enjoyed this very much.

Featured User Reviews

Star Wars: Visions is an experimental and stylistically bold entry into the Star Wars franchise—an anthology series that gives various animation studios from around the world (primarily anime studios in Season 1, and a global roster in Season 2) free rein to tell their own stories set in the galaxy far, far away. The result is a collection of short films that vary wildly in tone, visual style, and narrative focus. It’s a unique approach for the franchise and one that celebrates creative freedom over canon. Visually, Visions is an absolute feast. Each episode has its own distinct aesthetic—from hand-drawn samurai epics to stylized, hyper-modern animation to stop-motion art that feels ripped from a storybook. The variety is impressive, and it’s clear that the studios involved poured passion into their work. Highlights like “The Duel,” with its black-and-white, Kurosawa-inspired style, and “The Village Bride,” which balances emotional depth with subtle worldbuilding, stand out as particularly strong entries. But as with any anthology, the quality isn’t always consistent. For every episode that lands with emotional or narrative punch, there’s another that feels rushed, underdeveloped, or tonally off. Some stories lean too heavily on well-worn Star Wars tropes—lightsaber duels, Force-sensitive orphans, mysterious masters—without offering much new beyond visual flair. Others are so abstract or stylized that they feel disconnected from the Star Wars tone altogether, even if they're fun on their own merits. What Visions lacks in cohesion, it makes up for in ambition. It's not meant to advance the mainline saga or answer lingering lore questions. Instead, it invites fans to view Star Wars through a new lens—or nine. It’s a love letter to the galaxy, but not one that everyone will connect with equally. I give Star Wars: Visions a beautifully varied but hit-or-miss 6/10.

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