Each Japanese animation studio has different styles and things to say through the anthology. "This is their vision riffing off the Star Wars galaxy." #StarWarsVisions
It's been almost a year since they’ve worked on this, across three different time zones, language barriers and production pipelines. #StarWarsVisions
From Production IG’s The Ninth Jedi. I love her already 😍 #StarWarsVisions
More concept art from The Ninth Jedi. They combined two stories to create it. One of the characters is the daughter of a lightsabersmith 👀 #StarWarsVisions
Trigger’s The Elder is a homage to a classic Star Wars master and Padawan relationship,” said Shirasaki. “You’ll also find the dual meaning of the title after you watch the short.” #StarWarsVisions
Check out those character designs from Studio Trigger #StarWarsVisions
Geno Studio’s Lop and Ochō: “The design style on this short really focuses on the collision between natural beauty and encroaching industrialization with the Empire representing the march of technology.” #StarWarsVisions
The Twins “subverts the idea of Luke and Leia and imagines a brand-new set of twins born into the dark side, and how far the brother will go to save his sister.” There’s even this conjoined star destroyer. #StarWarsVisions
The Village Bride by Kinema Citrus follows a fallen Jedi, but not in a way you’d expect. “It’s poetic, meditative, and romantically bittersweet,” Shirasaki said. “This short also approaches the Force in a really unique and surprising way, too.” #StarWarsVisions
T0-B1 from Science Saru: “It’s a cute and fun story of an adorable droid who dreams to be a Jedi.” #StarWarsVisions
Science Saru is also doing a second short called Akakiri. “It’s a beautiful yet painful story about a princess,” Shirasaki said. #StarWarsVisions
More concept art from The Duel. “The tale is ultimately about someone who must choose selflessness, a core Star Wars theme.” It will be told in black and white with splashes for color for certain elements — like lightsabers. #StarWarsVisions -