Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 gets release date, full list of animation studios

Star Wars: Visions
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Disney Plus has announced the release date for Star Wars: Visions Volume 2, as well as the full list of shorts and animation stu♐dios.

澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Star Wars: Visions Volume 1 consi༺sted of nine anime short films produced by seven different Japanese anim✅ation studios. This time around, Volume 2 of the animated anthology series consists of nine shorts from nine new studios from around the world.

The complete list of shorts and studios is as follows: "Sith" from El Guiri (Spain), "Screecher's Reach" from Cartoon Saloon (Ireland), "In the Stars" from Punkrobot (Chile), "I Am Your Mother" from Aardman (United Kingdom), "Journey to the Dark Head" from Studio Mir (South Korea), "The Spy Dancer" from Studio La Cachette (France), "The Bandits of Golak" from 88 Pictures (India), "The Pit" from D'art Shtajio (Japan) and 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Lucasfilm Ltd (United States), and "Aau's Song" from Triggerfish (South Afꩲrica).

"The reaction to the first volume of Star Wars: Visions blew us away. We were delighted that this project inspired and resonated with so many people," said James Waugh, Star Wars: Visions executive producer and Senior Vice President of Franc꧙hise Content & Strategy at Lucasfilm. "We always saw it as a framework for celebratory expressions of the franchise from some of the best creators working today. Animation is in a global renaissance, and we're constantly staggered by the amount of creativity pushing the medium forward."

Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 premieres May 4, 2023 only 🅘on Disney Plus. 

For everything else coming soon from the galaxy far, far away, check out our guide to all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:upcoming Star Wars movies and TV shows.

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