


7 estudios de anime visionarios. 9 cuentos originales de toda la galaxia.
Esta antología de cortos de animación rinde homenaje a los mitos de Star Wars vistos con los ojos de distintas culturas del mundo.
Avis de la communauté (12)
- Anime anthology of 9 different stories from different creators per episodes. Different art styles. Like The Animatrix [2003] & - 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
The best thing about Star Wars: Visions is how boldly it steps away from the usual formula. Instead of retracing familiar paths, it dives headfirst into telling stories from new angles, with complete creative freedom. Each episode is a small animated capsule filled with personality, style, and risk. Watching how different studios interpret the Force, the Sith, or the Jedi—each from their own cultural background—is not only refreshing, it feels essential to keeping the franchise alive. The animation is stunning throughout: from clean, elegant lines to the wildest designs, everything stands out. Not every chapter lands equally well, but even the weakest ones include strong moments and striking visuals. As a whole, this is an anthology that celebrates creative freedom and love for a galaxy that still has so much more to offer beyond canon. Visions is not just a breath of fresh air; it’s a love letter to the saga, told from corners of the world that rarely get a voice in productions of this scale.
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 & 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.















