Recap page for Star Wars: Visions.
Warning! By nature of being an Animated Anthology, all episodes are self-contained and plot-packed, so all episode-specific spoilers will be fully unmarked. To avoid spoiling any twists, please watch the respective episode beforehand.
Volume 1
- "The Duel" by Kamikaze Douga (Pop Team Epic): A lone ronin (Brian Tee) takes on a clan of bandits and their leader (Lucy Liu) when they attack a village.
- "Tatooine Rhapsody" by Studio Colorido (Pokémon: Twilight Wings): An ambitious musician named Jay (Joseph Gordon-Levitt) holds a rock opera-style musical on Tatooine.
- "THE TWINS" by Studio TRIGGER: Two twins born into the Dark Side, Am (Alison Brie) and Karre (Neil Patrick Harris), become enemies when one turns away from the First Order to join the Light Side.
- "The Village Bride" by Kinema Citrus (The Rising of the Shield Hero): After Order 66, a Jedi only known as F (Karen Fukuhara) meets a woman named Haru (Nichole Sakura), who has recently been married but now faces a new threat.
- "The Ninth Jedi" by Production I.G: In the future, where Jedi are only legends, Kara (Kimiko Glenn), the daughter and apprentice of a lightsabersmith, makes a delivery to a group of eight Jedi who have been summoned to stand against the darkness that threatens the Galaxy.
- "T0-B1" by Science SARU (DEVILMAN crybaby): A droid named T0-B1 (Jaden Waldman) dreams of becoming a Jedi.
- "The Elder" by Studio Trigger: Set before the Invasion of Naboo, Jedi Master Tajin (David Harbour) passes the torch to his apprentice, Dan Gavash (Jordan Fisher), but they encounter a mysterious foe (James Hong).
- "Lop & Ochō" by Geno Studio (Golden Kamuy): Centered on a bunny-like alien named Lop (Anna Cathcart), her adoptive sister Ocho (Romi Dames), and their father Yasaburo (Paul Nakauchi) as they are caught in the Empire's encroaching industrialization on their home's natural environment.
- "Akakiri" by Science SARU: A "beautiful, yet painful" story about a Jedi (Henry Golding) and a princess (Jamie Chung).
Volume 2
- "Sith" by El Guiri from Spain (Alma): A former Sith apprentice finds their peaceful life threatened.
- "Screecher's Reach" by Cartoon Saloon from Ireland (Wolfwalkers): A young girl, out on an adventure with her friends, discovers a legendary cave with a dark pull.
- "In the Stars" by Punkrobot from Chile (Bear Story): Two sisters, who are the last of their kind, fight for survival when Imperial forces discover them.
- "I Am Your Mother" by Aardman Animations of the United Kingdom (Wallace & Gromit): Young pilot Anni, embarrassed by her clingy mum, must team with her on a wild, madcap academy race.
- "Journey to the Dark Head" by Studio Mir from South Korea (Voltron: Legendary Defender): A hopeful mechanic and disillusioned Jedi team up for an unlikely quest to turn the tide of war.
- "The Spy Dancer" by Studio La Cachette from France (Primal (2019)): The premier dancer at an Imperial-frequented cabaret is tested when her identity is compromised.
- "The Bandits Of Golak" by 88 Pictures from India (Trollhunters): Pursued by the Empire, a boy and his Force-sensitive younger sister seek refuge in a vibrant dhaba.
- "The Pit" by D'Art Shtajio from Japan, with assistance from Lucasfilm: A young prisoner, forced to dig for kyber by the Empire, plans an escape for himself and his people.
- "Aau's Song" by Triggerfish from South Africa (Seal Team (2021)): A child who longs to sing must stay quiet because her voice can cause great calamity in the mines.