Star Wars: Visions finally, a spin-off that lives up to the original
Briefly

Star Wars has been a staple of pop culture since 1977, originating from George Lucas's attempts to create a space opera inspired by Flash Gordon. He drew upon various influences, including Westerns, high fantasy, samurai tropes, and Buddhist beliefs. The franchise has since expanded widely, though its initial magic has been diluted. However, 'Star Wars: Visions' is an animated anthology that returns to the franchise's core essence, presenting unique stories of everyday people, produced by Japanese animation studios that resonate with Lucas's inspirations.
Each episode of Star Wars: Visions is produced by a Japanese animation house, which reflects George Lucas's strong influences from Japanese cinema in crafting Star Wars.
The anthology series strips back Star Wars to its essence, focusing on the stories of ordinary people, making it ideal for long-time fans and newcomers alike.
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