• Network: Disney+
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 22, 2021
Season #: 3, 2, 1
User Score
6.4

Generally favorable reviews- based on 43 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 22 out of 43
  2. Negative: 9 out of 43
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  1. Sep 26, 2021
    10
    It is an amazing idea to let Japanese animation studios produce their own Star Wars stories and it works well. They got me with the first episode and they put heart and soul into everything. I watched the season in one sitting and say the force is strong here. It is as expected a mixture of Japanese culture aka anime, Samurai movies, style, tropes and ideas included into Star Wars. ThereIt is an amazing idea to let Japanese animation studios produce their own Star Wars stories and it works well. They got me with the first episode and they put heart and soul into everything. I watched the season in one sitting and say the force is strong here. It is as expected a mixture of Japanese culture aka anime, Samurai movies, style, tropes and ideas included into Star Wars. There is already an overlap as Samurai and Jedi are similar (Codex, lifelong training, great warriors, can fall to the dark side etc.) Before anyone mentions it: I know that most Jedi are not fighters but those are rarely shown in the movies, series and books (If you don't believe me just look up the agricultural corps, medical corps and diplomatic corps of the Jedi Order). Just as remark for the Show: The episodes are out of continuity or at least hard to pinpoint and hardcore fans should find some errors but this was never the point. It is about telling compelling stories, use ideas and connect this with the studios. I think I give an overview about the episodes: “The Duel” is inspired by “The seven Samurai” and an amazing start. Well paced, amazing style and impressive characters. Highlight of the show and worth continuing. “Tatooine Rhapsody” is unlike everything I expected and works quite well. I wont spoil anything and just say the episode rocks ;-). “The Twins” has great action, interesting ideas and 2 likable characters with the twins. Also good philosophical dilemma. “The village Bride” is a worldbuilding tale with a good climax. A set up for more I hope. “The ninth Jedi” has a great story, great characters, surprises and I hope they continue the story as I see great potential here. Easily another highlight. “T0-B1” This is charming and warms your heart. I was reminded of Astro Boy and Pinocchio. Good idea, main character and optimistic outlook. “The Elder” shows an adventure that has a meaningful lesson. Be it for a Jedi, Padawan or the viewer. “Lop and Ocho” is again something I want to see more of. Great lovable, characters, moral dilemma and emotions. Another highlight. “Akakiri” is like a Samurai drama and I am amazed that they pulled this of. This was awesome ride and I was deeply impressed. Many of these episodes are so good that I want to see more of the characters and how their stories progress. Even the episodes that are not my favorites have hearth and soul put into. Visually the style is excellent and truly a strength. Overall I give a 10/10 and say it was refreshing and amazing. We need more like this and I recommend it for fans of Star Wars, Japanese movies / culture and maybe even non fans. Expand
  2. Sep 22, 2021
    10
    A monument to Disney's failure to do anything but damage the star wars brand. How ironic it is that the second that they hand the keys over to LITERALLY ANYONE ELSE we get what is arguably the best pieces of star wars media to come out in recent years. Makes you think.....
  3. Sep 22, 2021
    10
    This might just be my favorite thing Star Wars has EVER done, and I'm a longtime mega fan. Give me more anime Star Wars, stat!
  4. Sep 23, 2021
    8
    This is a really unique project that is the most original Star Wars has been since the original movie. Because its an anthology the results are a bit varied, but many of these I would like to see extended to a tv show.
  5. May 3, 2022
    7
    This unique Star Wars project is a fantastic visual experience, even if some of the episodes are uneven and slightly disappointing.
  6. Feb 5, 2022
    8
    It is only fitting that anime studios get a chance to work on Star Wars related media as Star Wars itself is heavily influenced by Japanese culture...don't binge this and take your time as you will appreciate everything more.
  7. Oct 28, 2021
    9
    Star Wars: Visions does an excellent job in blending both Japanese anime and the magic of Star Wars. The majority of the episodes are diverse and well made, with the exception of one or two. I sometimes forgot I was watching something Star Wars until a lightsaber was ignited or a melody from one of John William's scores came through.
  8. Apr 5, 2023
    9
    "Star Wars: Visions" is a fresh and exciting take on the beloved sci-fi franchise, offering a unique perspective on the Star Wars universe through the eyes of talented Japanese anime studios. Each episode in the series presents a self-contained story that offers a new perspective on the Star Wars universe, exploring different themes and characters in a visually stunning way.

    Episode 3,
    "Star Wars: Visions" is a fresh and exciting take on the beloved sci-fi franchise, offering a unique perspective on the Star Wars universe through the eyes of talented Japanese anime studios. Each episode in the series presents a self-contained story that offers a new perspective on the Star Wars universe, exploring different themes and characters in a visually stunning way.

    Episode 3, "The Twins," is a standout episode that showcases the strengths of the series. The animation is gorgeous, with stunning visuals and intense action sequences that keep you on the edge of your seat. The story is intriguing and well-paced, with a satisfying conclusion that leaves you wanting more.

    Overall, "Star Wars: Visions" is a must-watch for any Star Wars fan, offering a fresh take on the franchise that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. While the series as a whole deserves a solid 9/10, Episode 3: "The Twins" stands out as a masterpiece in its own right, earning a perfect 10/10 for its exceptional animation, engaging story, and thrilling action. Don't miss this exciting addition to the Star Wars canon!
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  9. May 16, 2023
    9
    Gorgeous little self contained stories, most of the episodes have a well developed plot with payoffs in the end, but a select few of them are incredibly hard to follow along with, or seem to lack any context in the slightest.

    9/10 amazing eye candy, needs plot sometimes.
Metascore
79

Generally favorable reviews - based on 15 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 13 out of 15
  2. Negative: 0 out of 15
  1. Reviewed by: Huw Fullerton
    Dec 2, 2021
    80
    In other words, if this collection of stories is a vision of the future, it’s a good one – Jabba’s favourite rock band and all.
  2. Reviewed by: Karen Han
    Sep 28, 2021
    90
    Every short has something to offer, and something to distinguish itself. From start to finish, it’s a totally remarkable series, and an undeniable argument that taking big risks can result in some of the most interesting art.
  3. Reviewed by: Angie Han
    Sep 22, 2021
    70
    For an anthology, Star Wars: Visions is remarkably consistent in its quality. There are no flat-out bad episodes in the bunch, though some are stronger than others. The weakest tend to rely too heavily on a prior investment in the ongoing battle between the light side and the dark side.