
Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 Review in Brief
### Synopsis
The third volume (season) of the Star Wars: Visions animated anthology is now out on Disney+. Since it’s the third season (and due to time constraints), I decided to write short three-sentence reviews for each of its nine episodes. Reviews are arranged according to my personal watch order. I found that most of the episodes on Disney+ Hotstar were not in the right order and had their positions swapped with another episode. Japanese audio was not available for me at the time of publication, so I watched Volume 3 in English, unlike Volume 1. “BLACK” Image source: Disney+ Hotstar Director: Shinya Ohira Animation production studio: David Production In “BLACK,” the viewer is consumed by the delirious viewpoint of an Imperial. What follows is a raw and unfiltered experience that feels haunting, chaotic, surreal, mournful, beautiful, and as overwhelming as the force of the Death Star. Watching this stunning animation showcase made me feel like an experimental, Star Wars-themed art gallery (with jazz composed by Sakura Fujiwara emitting from its speakers) had come to life and swept me up in a whirlwind of imagery that’s unendingly mesmerizing, even when I’m not sure how to interpret certain moments. (Fun fact: Co-producer Jacob Ayres told Crunchyroll News that “none” of the animators on the short are in-house staff, but were “people that Ohira-san wanted us to approach” and “a lot of new and upcoming talent that he found online as well.” It’s an international lineup with legendary veterans [Ohira himself included], formidable presences, and talents as young as 19. Ohira talks about the making of…
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