what if star wars was an anime

by Miss Elisabeth Trantow DVM 9 min read
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How Star Wars would be different if it were Anime..... *Two words: missile swarms. *Luke would do a lot more screaming. *All the important stuff, like Ben's death, would be repeated three times.

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What are the best Star Wars films?

Star Wars movies ranked, worst to best

  1. Star Wars: Episode V – The Empire Strikes Back
  2. Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher, and Mark Hamill in Star Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope (1977). ...
  3. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story Wen Jiang, Felicity Jones, Diego Luna, Donnie Yen, and Riz Ahmed in Rogue One (2016). ...

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Who is the girl in Star Wars?

Star Wars. ) Rey is a fictional character in the Star Wars franchise and the main protagonist of the sequel film trilogy. She was created by Lawrence Kasdan, J. J. Abrams, and Michael Arndt for The Force Awakens (2015), the first installment of the trilogy, and is portrayed by Daisy Ridley.

What is the newest Star Wars show?

  • Disney+ has ordered a new animated series from Lucasfilm called “Star Wars: The Bad Batch.”
  • Dave Filoni will executive produce the series, which will feature clone troopers from Clone Force 99, aka the Bad Batch.
  • The show will premiere on Disney+ in 2021.

What are all the Star Wars episodes?

started in 1977 with the first movie Star Wars (now titled Episode IV: A New Hope.) The film was a smash and led to two sequels, Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back in 1980 and Episode VI: Return of the Jedi in 1983. But that was far from the end of the ...

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Will Star Wars be an anime?

One of the more exciting Star Wars projects in the immediate pipeline is Star Wars: Visions , the anime anthology series that's coming to Disney+ on September 22nd. Disney previously offered a behind-the-scenes look at the show, and now it has revealed the first trailer.

Is there a Japanese version of Star Wars?

Separate from the canon of the original films and subsequent spinoffs, Visions is a Japanese anime anthology series that tells different, original stories set in alternate versions of the Star Wars universe. The series began streaming on Sept. 22, 2021, and every episode is currently available to watch.

Is Star Wars anime canon?

Some elements may become "part of the fabric of Star Wars over the next decades." Star Wars: Visions producer Kanako Shirasaki and executive producer James Waugh have confirmed that the animated anthology series is definitely not canon—at least not yet.

Are Jedi like samurai?

Like samurai, Jedi were chiefly peacekeepers but also served as a protective military force during certain periods in history. And like their real-life historic counterparts, the Jedi wielded specially-crafted swords and held dear a code of honor that emphasized discipline, morality and compassion.

Was Star Wars inspired by samurai?

The films of Akira Kurosawa It's no secret that George Lucas was a big fan of Japanese film director Akira Kurosawa. So much has been said about the connection between Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress and Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope.

Are Star Wars: Visions real?

Star Wars: Visions is a new animated anthology from Lucasfilm that's now streaming exclusively on Disney Plus.

Is Darth Revan canon?

In 2019, the reference book Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker: The Visual Dictionary finally brought Revan into canon with the mention of Revan Legion, a group of elite infantry Sith troopers who fought on the side of the Sith Eternal on Exegol.

Will Star Wars: Visions be canon?

Is Star Wars: Visions canon? The short answer is no. To really create something completely new, Lucasfilm gave these seven animation studios free rein to do whatever they wanted to do—continuity be damned. That freedom resulted in nine short films that feel innovative while also feeling like Star Wars.

10 What If... Qui-Gon Survived?

The first major loss in young Anakin Skywalker's life was that of Qui-Gon Jinn, the first Jedi Knight he'd ever met and his would-be master. Slain at the hands of Darth Maul, Qui-Gon died in his Padawan Obi-Wan's arms, bidding that he pick up where he left off and train the boy. But what if Qui-Gon had lived to take on Anakin as his new apprentice?

9 What If... Ahsoka Never Left the Order?

Ahsoka Tano's journey on The Clone Wars ends with her departure from the Jedi Order. While the final season of the show eventually brought her back for its last eight episodes, she was never a member of the Order again. But, what if she hadn't left in the first place, choosing to remain Anakin's Padawan?

8 What If... The Brain Worms Spread?

The Clone Wars season 2 episode "Brain Invaders" saw Geonosian worms take over the minds of a Republic ship's crew, completely overriding all free will. Thanks to the wiles of Ahsoka Tano, however, the brain worms were stopped before they could spread beyond the confines of the ship. But, what if they had managed to escape?

7 What If... Jar Jar Binks Was a Sith Lord?

Jar Jar Binks has a complicated history with Star Wars fans. Originally intended to be a fan-favorite for fans new to the series, Jar Jar ended up being widely despised by the community.

6 What If... Leia Was Trained as Jedi?

The original trilogy strongly suggested to viewers that Leia Organa was force-sensitive, just as her brother and father were. It was even hinted, and later confirmed, that Leia was Yoda's first choice as their last hope against the Empire. What if Yoda had gotten his wish to train Leia instead of Luke?

5 What If... Vader Supreme?

Darth Vader is one of the most imposing villains ever put to screen. However, he never truly achieved the height of his power. Because Anakin Skywalker's had to become more machine than man in order to survive his grievous injuries, Vader, though still immensely powerful, was never quite the Force wielder that Palpatine sensed he could be.

4 What If... Mortis Revealed Itself?

The Mortis episodes are often thought of as one of the best arcs in the Clone Wars . The introduction of the ethereal beings, the Father, the Son, and the Daughter, brought the franchise's depiction of the Force to new heights. However, this planet and its inhabitants were never discovered by the galaxy at large. What if that changed?

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