How Star Wars: Visions Went Worldwide for Its Incredible Season 2?

When Star Wars: Views made its debut in 2021, it was rightfully praised for giving some of Japan’s top anime studios free reign to design their own, ahem, visions of what the Star Wars galaxy might look like. Although the outcomes were typically excellent, season two will be produced outside Japan.

There will be nine short films in the upcoming series, which will feature work from different countries. For season two, Star Wars will be represented by nine different multinational studios from nine different nations. The titles of their short films, which are all we currently know, are listed below with them:

You can also check the recently released Anime given below:

Wallace & Gromit claymation creators Aardman, “I Am Your Mother”

The Irish animation studio behind The Breadwinner, Wolfwalkers, and The Secret of Kells is Cartoon Saloon, also known as “Screecher’s Reach.”

D’Art Shtajio, “The Pit“—a Japanese animation studio that has contributed to numerous anime series and produced the utterly outlandish Sound & Fury movie starring alt-country singer Sturgill Simpson (you can currently watch it on Netflix)

88 Pictures, “The Bands of Golak“—an Indian production company that created the Netflix children’s series Trollhunters with Guillermo del Toro.

El Guiri Studios, “Sith“—a Spanish production company run by Rodrigo Blaas that contributed to several Pixar movies.

Punkrobot, “In the Stars”—A Chilean animation studio that has produced several children’s shows that I haven’t heard of, but that seems cool.

You can also check the recently released Anime given below:

Company La Cachette, “The Spy Dancer,” a French animation studio that produced the Primal series by Genndy Tartakovsky

Triggerfish, “Aau’s Song“—South African production company that has created multiple BBC shorts.

It’s a little strange. While I adore the concept of Visions broadening its horizons to include Star Wars visions from all over the world, I’m also a little disappointed that there won’t be any additional Star Wars anime.

It was really great stuff! Although we won’t have much time to view what these nine studios have created, that doesn’t mean these shorts won’t be as fantastic. On May 4, Star Wars Visions’ second season will undoubtedly begin streaming on Disney Plus as god planned.

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