The Art Of Star Wars: Visions

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Star Wars: Visions 's stories were not required to adhere to the established Star Wars timeline. The story of The Duel was specifically billed as "an alternate history pulled from Japanese lore". [12] Lop and Ochō is set during the reign of the Galactic Empire between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope. [13] The Elder is set "sometime before" The Phantom Menace while The Twins involves "remnants of the Imperial Army" after the events of The Rise of Skywalker. [13] The Ninth Jedi explores "what became of the Jedi Knights" after The Rise of Skywalker; [13] director Kenji Kamiyama was particularly focused on wanting to use "the original lightsaber sounds" that are known to children throughout the world. [2] For T0-B1, director Abel Góngora sought to combine visual and narrative elements of the classic trilogy with those of classic anime by drawing parallels between the anime and manga of the 1960s, and the cinema tradition of the late 1970s. [14] In planning her film Akakiri, director Eunyoung Choi noted that "creating visuals that combined both the fairy tale-style lessons of Star Wars with the advanced technology found in this universe... was particularly important." [2] Music [ edit ] Alternate Continuity: Even before their release, it was confirmed that these shorts are not necessarily canon for the Disney continuity or Legends. This was done so that each animation studio had more freedom when creating their stories without being hampered by continuity. Nonetheless, the shorts do broadly adhere to existing points in the timeline: Whole-Plot Reference: T0-B1 is essentially a Star Wars' version of Astro Boy. A scientist who creates a cute robot boy who has a desire to be human and wants to be a hero? Yep.

a b "A Mysterious Former Sith Wanders the Galaxy in Ronin, the Upcoming Star Wars: Visions Novel - Exclusive Reveal". StarWars.com. July 8, 2021 . Retrieved July 11, 2021. Dark Horse Books and Lucasfilm invite fans to enjoy the universe of Star Warsfrom a thrilling new point of view with The Art of Star Wars: Visions. This episode gave me Avatar the Last Airbender vibes, with a village plagued by an evil that needs to be stopped by an unassuming hero. I enjoyed that this episode revolved around a little planet and their specific customs; one of my favorite aspects of the Star Wars universe is exploring the eccentricities of different planets and cultures. In "The Spy Dancer", the rebels successfully escape with no casualties, but Loi'e's son remains with the Empire, even if he seems to be having doubts.The titles, synopses and animation studios behind each short in Star Wars: Visions season 2 are as follows:

Egan, Toussaint (December 9, 2021). "The best anime of 2021". Polygon. Archived from the original on December 7, 2021 . Retrieved January 19, 2022. Star Wars: Visions is a 2021 Disney+ animated series set in the Star Wars universe. The series is an Animated Anthology of nine short films per season, each produced by a different renowned animation studio. Qubic Studios ( Eden) is the main studio producing the show.Cast: Tsubaki (Japanese: Yū Miyazaki; English: Henry Golding), Misa (Japanese: Lynn; English: Jamie Chung), Senshuu (Japanese: Chō; English: George Takei), Kamahachi (Japanese: Wataru Takagi; English: Keone Young), Masago (Japanese: Yukari Nozawa; English: Lorraine Toussaint) title=>"Ahsoka", :url=>"https://www.starwars.com/news/category/ahsoka"} {:title=>"Disney+", :url=>"https://www.starwars.com/news/category/disney+"} Who's Watching Sabine Wren’s Loth-cat? This is the only vignette in the bunch that does not take place in the Imperial Era. I love the juxtaposition of a sweet, soft padawan and their “cool guy” Master, but the pacing was a little slow. Nelson expressed concern about insufficient coordination among the studios to avoid overlapping themes in their stories, observing that a third of Volume 2's stories revolved around young girls finding mentors to teach them how to use the Force. Nelson praised Volume 2 for exploring the political aspects of Star Wars more than Volume 1, citing the theme of indigenous resistance in "In the Stars", forced labor in "The Pit", and resistance in "The Spy Dancer". Nelson also described "Screecher's Reach" as an inverse of Joseph Campbell's " hero's journey" and "I Am Your Mother" as a lighthearted "mother and daughter" story that differed from the higher-stakes drama of the other stories. [50] Accolades [ edit ] Year

The same happens with Lop and Ochō, one siding with the Empire and the other choosing to fight to free their planet from imperial occupation. Cast: Jay (Japanese: Hiroyuki Yoshino; English: Joseph Gordon-Levitt), Geezer (Japanese: Kōsuke Gotō; English: Bobby Moynihan), Boba Fett (Japanese: Akio Kaneda; English: Temuera Morrison), K-344 (Japanese: Masayo Fujita; English: Shelby Young), Lan (Japanese: Anri Katsu; English: Marc Thompson) Brett White of Decider gave a positive review, describing the series as "the most straightforward proof of Star Wars' legacy and enduring relevance. It is repeatedly remarkable to watch animation studios tell Star Wars stories that are freed from the usual Star Wars trappings." White also described each Visions installment as a "self-contained story that still feels wholly part of the franchise and in tune with George Lucas' original, well, vision." White compared Visions Volume 2 favourably to canonical recent Lucasfilm productions Book of Boba Fett and The Mandalorian Season 3. [47] Logan, Kyle (November 3, 2021). "Every Star Wars: Visions Short Ranked". Looper. Archived from the original on November 3, 2021 . Retrieved January 19, 2022.

Depending on the interpretation, the ending of "In the Stars". The Empire's factory is destroyed and the water is returned to the planet. The sisters nearly drown, but manage to survive and can finally see the stars of their mother again. But then two new stars appear right next to their mother's, indicating that they didn't survive after all. Actor Allusion: Christopher Sean voices Asu, and is also known for playing K azuda in Star Wars Resistance.

Tajin believes this in "The Elder", telling his apprentice that power is transient and fleeting, but while you have it, you should use it to help those without.Justin Ridge executive produced the Emmy®-nominated series Star Wars Resistance. His credits also include Star Wars Rebels, Storks, The Cleveland Show, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, and Avatar: The Last Airbender.



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