How the ‘Star Wars: Visions’ Team Brought Anime to a Galaxy Far, Far Away

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How the ‘Star Wars: Visions’ Team Brought Anime to a Galaxy Far, Far Away
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The producing team pulls back the curtain on the new Disney+ show and share some of the challenges that came along the way.

: Yeah, Lindsay has been an absolute hero and champion through this whole project in all honesty.: Yeah, we gave her zero time to do it, so it was pretty amazing. And like Josh said, because the lip sync is locked at the very, very end in anime, that really put us in a little three-month window there.: Yeah, it was 65 actors, I think.

Kyber crystals are a common thread in a lot of these episodes. Is there any particular reason for that, or is it just pure coincidence?: I think it’s a coincidence. Again, it really came from the cultural perspective of the studios. To what Jacqui said before, there’s something very special to the idea of the ancient samurai in that culture and what a katana blade, sword, or family heirloom mean to the Japanese culture from generation to generation.

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