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Star Wars: Visions Unveils Exciting New Anime Shorts on Disney+

1 Nov

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Summary

  • Star Wars: Visions returns with a new set of animated shorts
  • Jedi heroine F travels to rescue refugees from an Imperial threat
  • Potential for expanded stories in upcoming Star Wars: Visions Presents series
Star Wars: Visions Unveils Exciting New Anime Shorts on Disney+

As the 2025 TV schedule winds down, Disney+ subscribers have been treated to a captivating new set of Star Wars: Visions animated shorts. These creative anime productions, developed by various Japanese studios, have set the stage for potential spinoff series.

One standout story is "The Lost Ones," which continues the journey of Jedi heroine F from the first Visions volume. F travels to the ravaged planet Enoli, where she joins forces with freedom fighter Ron and a group of refugees fleeing Imperial oppression. When an Imperial Star Destroyer arrives, seeking F, the refugees find themselves in a precarious situation. F is then reunited with her Jedi master, Shad-Rah, whom she thought was killed years earlier.

This short film sets up intriguing characters and narrative possibilities, leaving the door open for F to continue her adventures with the refugee group. Fans are hopeful that "The Lost Ones" could be expanded upon in the upcoming Star Wars: Visions Presents series, which will feature full-length anime episodes.

While the "Ninth Jedi" storyline has been confirmed as the basis for Visions Presents' first season, many are eager to see more of F's journey unfold on the small screen. With its blend of action, humor, and heart, a potential "Lost Ones" series could captivate audiences in the same way as the beloved Star Wars Rebels.

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The new Star Wars: Visions series features a collection of animated shorts produced by various Japanese animation studios, offering a unique take on the Star Wars universe.
Jedi heroine F, first introduced in the Visions Volume 1, travels to the ravaged planet Enoli to rescue a group of refugees fleeing Imperial oppression. She joins forces with freedom fighter Ron and encounters her thought-to-be-dead Jedi master, Shad-Rah.
There are strong indications that the "Lost Ones" story could be expanded upon in the upcoming Star Wars: Visions Presents series, which will feature full-length anime episodes based on the Visions universe.

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