
While each is perfectly enjoyable on their own, the overwhelming amount of similarities - like lightsaber duels fought by brave heroes - did start to wear me out. My one major critique of the series is that after nine episodes, most of the stories started to blend together.

The collection of nine episodes - each featuring an independent story and design style from six different anime studios - is the Star Wars we all know and love, but one that grants a refreshing new experience to viewers like myself, who are looking for something different. Visions uses many of the same building blocks, simply rearranged in a new order.

Every Star Wars property is made of the same basic ingredients: a touch of Western flair, a bit of influence from Japanese history, and all the complex mechanics that build a sci-fi world.
