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Best watched with original language audio, subtitles on, and an open mind. Bonus for your file: If you’re organizing a local media server or review site, I recommend grouping the shorts by studio rather than episode number. Include a “recommended viewing order” that saves “Screecher’s Reach” for last—it’s the emotional climax of the season. Star.Wars.Visions.SEASON.02.S02.COMPLETE.DUAL-A...

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But —officially titled Star Wars: Visions Volume 2—did something bolder. It didn’t just repeat the formula. It shattered it. But —officially titled Star Wars: Visions Volume 2—did

When Star Wars: Visions first launched in 2021, it felt like a beautiful, chaotic experiment. Seven Japanese anime studios were let loose in George Lucas’s sandbox, producing stunning, non-canonical shorts that prioritized artistry over continuity. The result was a vibrant explosion of samurai duels, rogue droids, and rock-and-roll Sith lords.