Currently watching the Star Wars: Visions anime series and nearly every episode has a different art style. Nevermind the various non-Netflix American shows. There's clearly more than one studio.
This just feels like its Seth McFarlene doing show-running for a dozen different Family Guy clones.
Is visions good? Ive kinda lost interest in Star wars since the sequel trilogy (although that's also when I stopped being a teenager) but if it's a good show and doesnt rely too much on callbacks to the source material I wouldn't mind watching it
If you like anime and you like the Star Wars aesthetic, it's enjoyable. I loved the first episode. The next two were cute, but not jaw dropping. The fourth was genuinely fun. If you've got Disney+ (or a VPN and a good piracy site) they're 15-minute vignettes and not a waste of your time. They're on par with The Mandalorian, and I enjoyed that show just because it had the old Firefly space western energy that I love.
Much like the Animatrix and Batman-a-matrix(?) anime anthologies, they just have fun with the setting. They're all different stories using the Star Wars motif. But you could watch them stand-alone without watching the original movies at all and you'd still have fun.
Currently watching the Star Wars: Visions anime series and nearly every episode has a different art style. Nevermind the various non-Netflix American shows. There's clearly more than one studio.
This just feels like its Seth McFarlene doing show-running for a dozen different Family Guy clones.
Is visions good? Ive kinda lost interest in Star wars since the sequel trilogy (although that's also when I stopped being a teenager) but if it's a good show and doesnt rely too much on callbacks to the source material I wouldn't mind watching it
If you like anime and you like the Star Wars aesthetic, it's enjoyable. I loved the first episode. The next two were cute, but not jaw dropping. The fourth was genuinely fun. If you've got Disney+ (or a VPN and a good piracy site) they're 15-minute vignettes and not a waste of your time. They're on par with The Mandalorian, and I enjoyed that show just because it had the old Firefly space western energy that I love.
Much like the Animatrix and Batman-a-matrix(?) anime anthologies, they just have fun with the setting. They're all different stories using the Star Wars motif. But you could watch them stand-alone without watching the original movies at all and you'd still have fun.
Sounds cool! I've got other shows I gotta watch first but I'll keep it in mind
Trailer link plz
Batman: Gotham Knight released back in 2008.