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  1. Visions: Created by Bruno Dega, Jeanne Le Guillou. With Louane Emera, Soufiane Guerrab, Jean-Hugues Anglade, Marie-Ange Casta. A girl has gone missing from a party in the Provence. (South of France) Her nephew sees dead people in his surroundings they give him visions.

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    • 2022-04-26
    • Crime, Drama, Fantasy
    • 52
    • The Duel
    • Tatooine Rhapsody
    • The Twins
    • The Village Bride
    • The Ninth Jedi
    • T0-B1
    • The Elder
    • Lop and Ocho
    • Akakiri
    One of my favorite episodes and a strong start to the series.
    I loved that this took place in a Star Wars setting heavily inspired by feudal/medieval Japan, a theme that can be seen in almost every episode that follows; it felt like a clever way to mix togeth...
    Top marks for incredible costume design (check out those stormtroopers!) and the gritty, hand-drawn textures that made everything feel extra dramatic.
    Score: 9
    This episode really stood out as the kind of story we hadn’t seen told yet in this universe. An intergalactic rock band embarks on an impromptu adventure to save one of their members; it’s equal pa...
    This is one of the only vignettes in the series to feature established characters from the Star Wars franchise, which was a surprise.
    A complete departure from the previous episode, its lighthearted narrative and visuals helped make this one feel unique.
    Score: 8
    This episode is another favorite of mine; I enjoyed it so much that I wish it was saved for the finale. When it ended, I was left wanting an entire series with these characters.
    The artistic choices in this one were astounding. Orange stormtroopers, a deep red background, and the contrast of the perfectly circular blue stun rings evoke a sense of a graphic novel. The anima...
    Score: 9
    This episode gave me Avatar the Last Airbender vibes, with a village plagued by an evil that needs to be stopped by an unassuming hero. I enjoyed that this episode revolved around a little planet a...
    The art as a whole didn’t astound me, but it was in no way lacking.
    Score: 7
    Like the previous episode, the art in this one didn’t blow me away. Even though there was nothing particularly wrong with it, it just didn’t grab me the way the others did.
    The story followed a similar sentiment. I love the idea of someone smithing lightsabers for a new generation of Jedi during the reign of the Empire and the chaos that follows, but I found that I fa...
    Score: 7
    If you ever wondered what Astro-Boy would look like in Star Wars, I have good news for you: it’s this episode and I mean that in the best way possible.
    This one was so pleasant to watch. The visuals were sweet and soft like a marshmallow, and it warmed my cold heart.
    In contrast, the story felt like it was running at a breakneck pace. A lot happens in this short episode — lots of character development, a lightsaber battle, massive jumps in time — but I still en...
    Score: 8
    This is the only vignette in the bunch that does not take place in the Imperial Era. I love the juxtaposition of a sweet, soft padawan and their “cool guy” Master, but the pacing was a little slow.
    The duel in this one was cleverly choreographed and the choices the animators made pulled me into the scene.
    Score: 7
    The story was solid, but not astounding, and the same can be said for the visual style. This vignette suffers in its spot in the series; after seven episodes all ending in lightsaber battles, it di...
    This episode, with its anthropomorphized bunny lady main character, is for someone, but that someone is not me.
    Score: 6
    This episode as a standalone piece is incredible, but as the last entry in the series, it felt a little underwhelming.
    I adored how different the art style was in this episode; it reminded me of Cartoon Saloon’s Wolfwalkers. In particular, the way the characters' faces were drawn and the colors used felt really dif...
    This should have been episode 8 instead of 9. Or better yet, just watch it on its own.
    Score: 8
    • Julia Rago
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  4. May 4, 2023. ( 2023-05-04) Star Wars: Visions is an animated anthology television series created for the American streaming service Disney+. Produced by Lucasfilm, the series consists of original animated short films set in, or inspired by, the Star Wars universe, with each episode being a self-contained narrative produced by various studios.

  5. Visions. Top-rated. Thu, Oct 28, 1976. S1.E2. The War Widow. Originally broadcast by KCET (PBS) on their dramatic showcase series, "Visions," this sweet, quiet film is set during World War I. It is the story of Amy, a proper, but lonely housewife whose husband is away at war.

  6. Visions: With Ellen Travolta, Lesley Woods, Harry Basch, Philip Baker Hall. Weekly anthology series of original dramas, often with period settings.

  7. Visions is a 90-minute American television weekly anthology series that aired from 1976 to 1978. It was produced by KCET in Los Angeles [1] and televised nationally on PBS . It concentrated on the works of mostly new and some prominent writers, including Cormac McCarthy ( The Gardener's Son ), Marsha Norman , Jean Shepherd , Luis Valdez , and ...

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