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Lucasfilm’s Franchise Animation team develops and partners with outside animation studios to create multiple Star Wars adventures and expand our storytelling view. Recent examples include: Star Wars: Visions, LEGO Star Wars, and Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures.
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Lucasfilm Animation Ltd. LLC [1] is an American animation studio and subsidiary of Lucasfilm, originally established in 2003. Its first major productions were the feature film Star Wars: The Clone Wars and its associated television series, both of which debuted in 2008 and Strange Magic, which premiered in 2015.
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May 22, 2020 · May 22, 2020 David Wall #Star Wars, Editorial, Lucasfilm Animation, The Clone Wars. Lucasfilm Animation has come a long way. Since its inception in 2003, the growing studio has produced three animated Star Wars series and a feature film ( that second one doesn’t, doesn’t count ).
Sep 23, 2021 · Courtesy of Lucasfilm Ltd. When Masi Oka was first approached to provide a voice for “ Star Wars: Visions” — Lucasfilm ‘s sensational new anthology series for Disney Plus that presents nine...
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Sep 22, 2021 · Lucasfilm Ltd. “ Star Wars: Visions ,” the new nine-part anime anthology on Disney+, returns the franchise to its Japanese roots even more directly than “The Mandalorian” to expand the universe.