Star Wars: Visions poster

Star Wars: Visions(2021)

Archived · Disney+

7.0PG9 eps
S03
ActionAnimeScience FictionAnimation
ON AIR: OCT 29Season 3Archived listing

What to Expect

PremiereLens read

Star Wars: Visions is a short-form anthology of animated episodes, each made by a different studio with its own visual language. No episode asks anything of the previous one, so the series moves fast and freely, cycling through art styles and tonal registers rather than building toward a single destination.

What shifts most noticeably from episode to episode is mood: one short might be kinetic and percussive, the next slow and mythological in its pacing. The space-adventure setting stays constant, but the storytelling texture does not, which means the series accumulates variety rather than momentum. Craft and invention carry each piece on its own terms.

Best for

cultural myth retellings, short-form visual variety and Action

Story lane

Action and Anime

Commitment

Season 3 · 9 episodes

Where

Disney+

Official Premise

An anthology of animated shorts from around the world celebrating the mythology of Star Wars through unique cultural perspectives.

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