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Star Wars: Visions is an animated anthology television series created for the American streaming service Disney+.Produced by Lucasfilm, the series consists of original animated short films set in, or inspired by, the Star Wars universe, with each episode being a self-contained narrative produced by various studios.
Star Wars: Visions: Season 2 (Sith) Dan Levy Star Wars: Visions: Season 2 (Screecher's Reach) Leo Pearson Star Wars: Visions: Season 2 (In the Stars) Andrés Walker Patricio Portius Star Wars: Visions: Season 2 (I Am Your Mother) Jean-Marc Petsas Star Wars: Visions: Season 2 (Journey to the Dark Head) Jang Young Gyu Lee Byung-Hoon Star Wars ...
“Star Wars: Visions Volume 3” will debut in 2025 on the Disney+ streaming service. The upcoming series will feature both new and returning anime studios, and return to Japan to celebrate the ...
2 episodes [6] 2021: Star Wars: Visions: Izuma, Mangrave Juro, Steward Droid: 2 episodes; English dub [7] [6] 2021: The World Ends with You: The Animation: Koki Kariya: English dub [8] [6] 2021 Baki the Grappler: Yamamoto English dub [6] 2021–2022: Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous: Daniel Kon: 12 episodes [6] 2021–2022: Dogs in Space: Cy-bark ...
When Masi Oka was first approached to provide a voice for “Star Wars: Visions” — Lucasfilm’s sensational new anthology series for Disney Plus that presents nine “Star Wars” shorts by ...
A galaxy far, far away just got even bigger. The “Star Wars” universe gets the anime treatment in the first trailer for the animated anthology series “Star Wars: Visions” on Disney Plus.
May 3: Season 2 of Star Wars: Visions was released on Disney+. May 4: Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures premiered on Disney Junior in the United States. May 5: Unicorn: Warriors Eternal premiered on Adult Swim in the United States. May 8: Season 2 of Spirit Rangers was released on Netflix. May 11: The third and final season of Ultraman was ...
[5] [24] The Star Wars: Visions anthology as a whole received universal acclaim, [25] and T0-B1 was the subject of particularly strong praise, [26] [27] [28] with Juan Barquin of The A.V. Club heralding the film as "charming, heartbreaking, and inspiring all at once, and proof that a short film can hold more weight than some of Star Wars ...