Star Wars: Visions review – fresh perspective on classic Star Wars tropes

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Nowadays, it’s difficult for anything in the Star Wars franchise to feel truly unique in 2021. Since the acquisition by Disney, there’s been such a deluge of content that it all seems to run together – from a new trilogy to the prequel films, not to mention the multiple new upcoming Star Wars TV shows coming to Disney+. We also have a handy list with all the Star Wars movies in chronological order to help you out.

Star Wars: Visions is a fresh take on the classic Star Wars franchise, and that’s what makes it so special. Not only do most of the episodes manage to tell engaging stories with a reduced run time, but there’s so much incredible art from episode to episode, that unless you take the time to watch the show at a slow pace, rather than binging, you’re sure to miss something. 

Most episodes of Star Wars: Visions are less than 20 minutes long, with each of them being produced by a different Japanese animation studio. This means that every episode has a unique look and aesthetic, which gives each of the stories plenty of personality.

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A great example of this is the first episode “The Duel,” when compared to the very next episode “Tatooine Rhapsody.” “The Duel” is set in an alternate, feudal-Japan inspired universe. It follows the story of a lone ronin who arrives in town in order to repair his droid. However, he’s soon accosted by a Sith Lord, who uses a never before seen lightsaber design that somehow looks like an umbrella of death. Produced by Kamikaze Douga (a studio that’s credits include JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: The Animation), the whole episode is entirely in black and white, aside from the red beams of the lightsabers, which gives the story an understated, classic look. Star Wars was originally inspired by George Lucas’ love of the Seven Samurai, so this episode feels like a continuation of that lineage. 

The next episode, “Tatooine Rhapsody,” on the other hand, couldn’t be more different. It’s a high energy story set in the Clone Wars, in which a young Jedi on the run ends up being forced into leading a rock band. There’s an 80s teen comedy feel to it, and if it weren’t for the appearances of Jabba the Hutt and other Star Wars characters which we won’t spoil, it would feel like any anime about a plucky young band attempting to make it big.

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(Image credit: Disney)

And that’s Star Wars: Vision’s greatest strength. The episodes feel like stories that happen to take place in the Star Wars universe and play on some of the lore, without an unwavering reliance on fan service, or sticking with established canon. It’s that juxtaposition between the mundane and the hyper dramatic where Star Wars: Visions is at its best. We wish there were slightly more of the irreverent, eccentric episodes, when compared to the combat heavy ones, but even the episodes that are more focused on action maintain moments of levity. 

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