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Logan, Kyle (November 3, 2021). "Every Star Wars: Visions Short Ranked". Looper. Archived from the original on November 3, 2021 . Retrieved January 19, 2022. Lucasfilm also revealed the titles of the segments in Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 along with each of the filmmakers who are working on them: Wars: Lola’s old Sith master finds her and hunts her down with a group of Sith cronies. It’s not a full-on war exactly, but it is a very heated battle.

Disney+ Japan (in Japanese). July 4, 2021. Archived from the original on January 1, 2023 . Retrieved July 4, 2021. Star Wars draws from history, and given all of the newsmaking events that happened before and around 2020, I was wondering if any of those helped influence The Pit?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]

Contrasting the colorful style of the episode, this silhouette of the Twin Star Destroyer on a starfield powerfully tells us the theme of the story. It is one of the most iconic Star Wars shots, and designer Shigeto Koyama pays a stylish homage to that." During the reign of the Empire, a rabbit-like alien slave named Lop escapes her captors on the planet Tau and is discovered by the planet's clan leader Yasaburo and his daughter Ochō, the latter of whom convinces the former to adopt Lop as his daughter. Seven years later, the Empire has occupied their planet and is exploiting it for its natural resources; Yasaburo wants to drive the Empire off their planet, while Ochō wants to cooperate with the Empire. After failing to convince Yasaburo to join her, Ochō enlists in the Imperial navy despite Lop's protests. With Ochō gone, Yasaburo passes down the family treasure, an ancient lightsaber given to their ancestor and passed down the generations, to the Force-sensitive Lop, and departs to confront Ochō. Ochō blinds Yasaburo in a fight, but Lop arrives and injures Ochō, who is forced to flee. Lop then vows to return Ochō home. Cast: Crux ( Daveed Diggs), Eureka ( Anika Noni Rose), Livy (Jordyn Curet), Old Prisoner ( Cedric Yarbrough), Commander ( Steven Blum), Stormtroopers ( Matthew Wood) Livy, the character in the story, she’s the youngest, she’s the smallest person in the Pit. And yet she’s the one that rallies everyone together, to kind of follow the light and to get to work on the solution. That’s something that has always been in themes of Star Wars, right? That the little person, the little guy, anyone can can reflect change. No matter who you are, it can come from you. And also just intuition and following your light and the light with inside you. Often that gets credited to the Jedi. When there’s a disturbance in the Force to have this special ability. Nelson, Samantha (May 4, 2023). "Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 Review". IGN . Retrieved June 22, 2023.a b Kleinman, Jake (September 21, 2021). " Star Wars: Visions review: Lucasfilm's best new story since A New Hope". Inverse. Archived from the original on December 23, 2021 . Retrieved January 19, 2022. Rodrigo Blaas is an Emmy Award®-winning director who has spent more than 20 years in animation. After co-founding Stromboli Animation in 1997, Blaas joined Blue Sky Studios in 2000, working on the feature film “Ice Age,” before transitioning to Pixar Animation Studios. There, he worked on such projects as “Finding Nemo” (2003), “The Incredibles” (2004), “Ratatouille” (2007) and “Wall-E” (2008) and on the Oscar®-nominated short film “La Luna” (2011). More recently, Blaas partnered with Guillermo del Toro to develop the award-winning series “Trollhunters,” served as creative director for Mikros Animation Paris and, in 2021, created El Guiri Studios in Madrid with his partner, Cecile Hokes. He also wrote and directed 2009’s award-winning short film “Alma.” Star Wars: Visions short 'The Village Bride' ". The El Capitan Theatre Hollywood . Retrieved November 22, 2021. Cast: Ara (Korean: Jang Ye Na; English: Ashley Park), Toul (Korean: Lee Kyung Tae; English Eugene Lee Yang), Bichan (Korean: Yun Yong Sik; English: Daniel Dae Kim), Interpreter (Korean: Chwang Kwang; English: Albert Kong), Master Leesagum and Shopkeeper (Korean: Shin Young Woo; English: Greg Chun), Training Partner (Korean: Lim Chae Hon; English: Greg Chun), Master Duta (Korean: Choi Soo Min; English: Jonella Landry), Master Moru (Korean: Lee So Young; English: Judy Alice Lee) Pictures | Indian studio 88 Pictures have never been the sole creators of a project before, making Star Wars: Visions a first for the animation team, although fans will likely have seen their work elsewhere as they’ve contributed to the likes of Guillermo del Toro’s Tales Of Arcadia franchise which includes Trollhunters, 3Below and Wizards, while they’ve also worked on Spirit Untamed and Fast & Furious Spy Racers as part of Dreamworks.

Visions: “Aau’s Song” is done in this wonderful stop-motion style that lends itself to cozy and adorable characters as well as utterly gorgeous landscapes and scenery. Additionally, Aau’s Force abilities being in tune with music and her singing is just really cool to see.The next volume of shorts will “continue to push the boundaries of Star Wars storytelling, with nine new shorts from 9 studios from around the globe. Employing the most captivating animation styles from a variety of countries and cultures, the second volume offers a dynamic new perspective on the storied mythos of Star Wars.” Cast: Ronin (Japanese: Masaki Terasoma; English: Brian Tee), Bandit Leader / Kouru (Japanese: Akeno Watanabe; English: Lucy Liu), Village Chief (Japanese: Yūko Sanpei; English: Jaden Waldman) Cast: T0-B1 (Japanese: Masako Nozawa; English: Jaden Waldman), Mitaka (Japanese: Tsutomu Isobe; English: Kyle Chandler)

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