Star Wars: Visions makes its debut today on Disney+, with every episode of the anime anthology now streaming. Visions' imaginative shorts tell new Star Wars tales through the lens of some of the world's best anime creators and studios, including: Kamikaze Douga – “The Duel”
Star Wars: VisionsNow, with the release of the anime anthology Star Wars: Visions, the storytelling of Star Wars has come full circle, as seven Japanese anime studios have seized the opportunity to tell brand-new Star Wars stories with a distinct Japanese sensibility.
"Star Wars: Visions" is now available to stream exclusively on Disney Plus. All nine episodes premiered on September 22.
This may seem like a shock but when Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope was released in 1977, it was simply known as Star Wars. The film enjoyed many rereleases in subsequent years but it wasn't until 1981 that the title sequence was changed to read Episode IV and the new under title.
It didn't come as much of a shock, as the month prior, Disney+ debuted Star Wars: Visions, an anime anthology series from seven of Japan's biggest studios.
After the recent success of Netflix's Squid Game, Disney will start producing more content from Asia, including K-drama and anime series. As reported by Deadline, Disney has revealed its upcoming K-drama's and anime series, which will be released in the next 2 years on Disney Plus.
Seven Japanese anime studios bring their unique talent and perspective to “Star Wars: Visions”—a collection of animated short films that will stream exclusively on Disney+.
FF is a character who appears in the Star Wars: Visions short film, "The Village Bride." She is voiced by Asami Seto in the Japanese original and by Karen Fukuhara in the English dub.
But, because the styles and content of these nine stories are varied and divergent, which of these animated tales is good for the kids? The short answer is, arguably, all of these nine shorts are fine for most kids over the age of 7 or so.
Princess Leia initially disliked Chewbacca as much as she disdained Han and called him a "walking carpet," but the friendship between the two grew over time.
slave Shmi SkywalkerWho was his father?" Believed to have been conceived by the midi-chlorians, Anakin Skywalker was born to the slave Shmi Skywalker. Although Skywalker was listed as born on the desert planet of Tatooine, a holographic log stated that Shmi and he moved to the planet when Skywalker was at a very young age.
Following Palpatine's final defeat, Rey adopts the name Rey Skywalker to honor her mentors and their family legacy and renounce her lineage. As the last remaining Jedi, she makes it her mission to rebuild the Jedi Order.
Star Wars: Visions is an animated anthology television series. Its initial release comprised nine anime-inspired original short films from various Japanese animation studios that present a different cultural perspective of Star Wars. The series premiered on the video streaming service Disney+ on September 22, 2021.
As with all Disney+ releases, Star Wars: Visions will premiere at 3:01 a.m. ET / 12:01 a.m. PT. So that means that the series will debut on Wednesday, September 22 at 3:01 a.m. ET.
Seven Japanese anime studios bring their unique talent and perspective to “Star Wars: Visions”—a collection of animated short films that will stream exclusively on Disney+.
Season 2 of 'Star Wars: Visions' will be a global tour of animation. The second volume of the anime anthology will feature animation styles from Africa, Chile, England, Ireland, France, and India.