A full third of the episodes, for instance, focus on young girls finding mentors to teach them how to use the Force. Volume 2 does suffer from the same problem as Volume 1 in that there doesn’t seem to have been enough coordination among the studios to avoid overlap in their independant stories. Read the full Star Wars: Visions Volume 1 review Maybe just split up the episodes and watch one on your lunch break or as a pre-show to your Friday night viewing of Empire Strikes Back. The plots may start to blend together if viewed all at once, but they’re still highly enjoyable. With breathtaking animation in a wide variety of visual styles, Visions should please both avid anime watchers and casual fans. Star Wars: Visions is an action-packed jaunt through the Star Wars universe that puts a new spin on the well-worn franchise.
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