The animated anthology series Star Wars: Visions will return to screens soon. Its first volume included shorts from various Japanese creators and anime production studios. As the name suggests, every short displayed the world from their unique perspectives. Now the second volume will expand the
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On November 12, the official account of the Star Wars franchise took to Twitter to announce a crossover collaboration between Studio Ghibli and Lucasfilm. The account announced that “Zen – Grogu and Dust Bunnies,” a hand-drawn animated short film, is now streaming on Disney+. Zen
Studio Ghibli and Lucasfilm are among the best players in the industry. Both companies have produced many people’s childhood favorites that they seem to enjoy even as adults. So, when someone comes up with this crazy yet revolutionary idea of bringing these two companies together,
Star Wars: Visions is the best thing that has ever happened to otakus who love the franchise. To see the Jedi and Stormtroopers in an anime is all they could have asked for. Continue scrolling to keep readingClick the button below to start this article
Star Wars: Visions started as a unique project that helped anime creators express their views on the impressive franchise. Its first volume came out as an anthology of nine animated shorts from famous Japanese anime studios, and all of them were more mind-blowing than the
Star Wars has given us so much content over some of our beloved characters telling us their story before and after the events of the original trilogy, except for Princess Leia’s. Continue scrolling to keep readingClick the button below to start this article in quick
Disney-owned Lucasfilms announced that Star Wars: Visions will be available to stream shortly. Continue scrolling to keep readingClick the button below to start this article in quick view. Start Quick Read The Star Wars: Visions anime is an anime anthology series of nine anime shorts,
Star Wars: Visions is the latest addition to the legendary Star Wars franchise. What makes this newest installment even more precious for otakus is that several celebrated anime studios from Japan will be putting their own spin on the series. Continue scrolling to keep readingClick
We can all profess that Star Wars have been on the rise lately, thanks to Disney Plus, after the debacle that was the last three films. Shows such as The Mandalorian’s return to the roots, western style, and baby Yoda have single-handedly revived the series
Star Wars is one of those legendary franchises that needs no introduction. In its next step to fame, Star Wars will be joining hands with some of the best Japanese studios to enter a new realm with the series. Even if you haven’t watched Star
Wake me up when October ends coz that’s when Baby Yoda is coming back! Lucas Film has confirmed it, y’all. The Mandalorian Season 2 is coming to Disney+ October 30! Set after the fall of the Empire, but before the rise of the First Order,