Série d'anthologie Star Wars qui verra certains des meilleurs créateurs d'anime du monde apporter leur talent à cet univers.Série d'anthologie Star Wars qui verra certains des meilleurs créateurs d'anime du monde apporter leur talent à cet univers.Série d'anthologie Star Wars qui verra certains des meilleurs créateurs d'anime du monde apporter leur talent à cet univers.
- Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
- 4 victoires et 11 nominations au total
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Résumé
Reviewers say 'Star Wars: Visions' offers a fresh take with unique animation styles and storytelling, blending Star Wars themes with anime aesthetics. Episodes like "The Duel" and "The Ninth Jedi" are lauded for compelling narratives and visuals. However, some episodes are criticized for being uninspired or deviating from canon. The anthology format is praised for diversity but faulted for inconsistent quality. Overall, 'Visions' is seen as an experimental and refreshing addition to the Star Wars universe, though it has its flaws.
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Deeply problematic recycled content
Most of the First season was above average,there were some hit or miss episodes but mostly the stories were fine and diverse. On the second season most, if not all of the episodes are the based on the same principle. A Girl (shocking I know) is oppressed - taken down etc finds she has inner strength and rises above the situation. When I read from other reviewers that most of the episodes were like this I thought, no chance they are just nitpicking. Turns out they were right. So from hundreds of plot pitches and ideas from studios around the world somehow the same pattern was chosen time and time again. This is deeply problematic.
A mixed bag of satisfaction with the short stories
Star Wars Visions was a bag of mixed feelings, with couple of episodes being very good and the rest of them being either average or poor.
The ones I liked were :
Twins by Trigger which had a great animation along with decent action sequences.
The Duel by Kamikaze Douga was good in terms of story, although I felt the animation could have been better. The duel between the characters was displayed with effectiveness as well.
The Village Bride by Kinema Citrus had good animation and quality storyline with a satisfactory ending.
The rest of the episodes were average and couple of them (Tatooine Rhapsody and Akakiri) were totally dull and boring.
My Rating : 6/10.
The ones I liked were :
Twins by Trigger which had a great animation along with decent action sequences.
The Duel by Kamikaze Douga was good in terms of story, although I felt the animation could have been better. The duel between the characters was displayed with effectiveness as well.
The Village Bride by Kinema Citrus had good animation and quality storyline with a satisfactory ending.
The rest of the episodes were average and couple of them (Tatooine Rhapsody and Akakiri) were totally dull and boring.
My Rating : 6/10.
When it hits it's a bullseye when it misses it's by a long shot
A few episodes absolutely blew me away the ninth Jedi is absolutely A tier Star Wars entertainment unfortunately there are as many bad episodes as there are good twins being the worst of the worst it felt like for some studios this was a huge passion project and you can tell they are absolute fans of Star Wars while other studios seemed to only care for the attention a Star Wars project would bring to them and didn't even bother doing genuine research like they just skimmed through Wikipedia for cool tag lines the great thing though is all these episodes are short so you should definitely give it a chance and see what episodes stick out to you.
S3 Review: Loosing it's Vision?
Star Wars: Visions Season 3 continues its creative experiment - handing each episode to a different studio to tell a standalone story within the Star Wars universe.
I really enjoyed how Episode 1 followed up on Season 1's opener. It gave a rare sense of continuity in a series that's usually all about disconnected tales. Some of the animation styles this season were also stunning, especially near the end - you can really feel the artistry and imagination at work.
That said, several episodes struggled to hold my attention. A few felt too similar in style, and their stories just didn't stand out. While they technically took place in the Star Wars galaxy, they didn't feel like Star Wars...
Notable episodes include Episodes 4, 7, and 8, which stood out for their storytelling and unique artistic approaches. One of the episodes, #3, The Ninth Jedi, had a promising premise and it's actually being developed into its own spinoff series titled Star Wars: The Ninth Jedi - now in development.
Overall, Visions Season 3 is a mix of creative highs and forgettable middles. It's beautiful to look at, and when it works, it really works. But too often, it misses the soul of Star Wars.
I really enjoyed how Episode 1 followed up on Season 1's opener. It gave a rare sense of continuity in a series that's usually all about disconnected tales. Some of the animation styles this season were also stunning, especially near the end - you can really feel the artistry and imagination at work.
That said, several episodes struggled to hold my attention. A few felt too similar in style, and their stories just didn't stand out. While they technically took place in the Star Wars galaxy, they didn't feel like Star Wars...
Notable episodes include Episodes 4, 7, and 8, which stood out for their storytelling and unique artistic approaches. One of the episodes, #3, The Ninth Jedi, had a promising premise and it's actually being developed into its own spinoff series titled Star Wars: The Ninth Jedi - now in development.
Overall, Visions Season 3 is a mix of creative highs and forgettable middles. It's beautiful to look at, and when it works, it really works. But too often, it misses the soul of Star Wars.
Stylistically beautiful, rarely substantive
Arguably, people don't go see Star Wars for the plot, but even still, many of these episodes feel like they show the animation studios' prowess in their field, but have nothing worth saying. Most have no story to speak of, just a setup for a fight, which is fun, but have no point. There are a couple gems here, who do want to tell a story. The rest is nice to look at, but pointless and make an impression.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesAs the voice of Jay in "Tatooine Rhapsody", this marks Joseph Gordon-Levitt's second role in the Star Wars universe. He previously voiced the character Slowen Lo in The Last Jedi.
- ConnexionsFeatured in Animat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: The Rat of All My Dreams (2020)
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