The best thing about Star Wars: Visions is how boldly it steps away from the usual formula. Instead of retracing familiar paths, it dives headfirst into telling stories from new angles, with complete creative freedom. Each episode is a small animated capsule filled with personality, style, and risk. Watching how different studios interpret the Force, the Sith, or the Jedi—each from their own cultural background—is not only refreshing, it feels essential to keeping the franchise alive. The animation is stunning throughout: from clean, elegant lines to the wildest designs, everything stands out.
Not every chapter lands equally well, but even the weakest ones include strong moments and striking visuals. As a whole, this is an anthology that celebrates creative freedom and love for a galaxy that still has so much more to offer beyond canon. Visions is not just a breath of fresh air; it’s a love letter to the saga, told from corners of the world that rarely get a voice in productions of this scale.
LEGO Star Wars: All-Stars brings together short stories featuring iconic characters like Han, Chewie, Lando, BB-8, and Leia, alongside newcomers like the Freemakers, all wrapped in the franchise’s signature humor. The anthology format works especially well in episodes like Roger’s, which stand out for their wit and energetic pacing.
It doesn't aim to be deep or reinvent the saga, but it does manage to entertain with warmth and charm. The animation is vibrant, there's a nice nostalgic feel seeing these characters in new scenarios, and the episodes flow with a cheerful rhythm. Some stories may feel weaker or a bit disjointed, but overall it’s fun, accessible, and perfect for casual fans or younger viewers. It delivers exactly what it promises — and leaves you smiling.
This LEGO Star Wars special tries to give a spooky twist to the galaxy with kid-friendly horror stories. The anthology format works at times, and while the humor sticks to LEGO's signature tone, not every tale manages to land. The idea of exploring the dark side through parody is fun, but the execution can feel flat or too predictable.
Even so, there are charming moments, fan-service nods, and a visual style that delivers, though without much surprise. It's not the best in this series of specials, but it’s not a failure either. If you go in with low expectations, it can be a decent Halloween night watch for the family. Nothing more… but nothing less, either.
This LEGO Star Wars holiday special manages to do what many similar productions can’t: it makes you laugh, keeps you entertained, and even delivers that cozy warmth we crave during the festive season. It doesn’t reinvent anything, but its trip through various moments in the saga, packed with clever visual gags and brisk pacing, works surprisingly well. The colorful style and the well-balanced humor, though mainly aimed at children, are handled with care.
It’s charming, packed with references for fans, and never overstays its welcome. It’s not trying to be an epic space adventure, but it succeeds as a lighthearted and endearing celebration of the Star Wars universe. Perfect to watch with kids or just for a good laugh. And honestly, it’s a huge step up from the infamous 1978 Holiday Special—that alone says a lot.
Esta antología de cortos animados es mucho más que un "extra" para fans. Es una extensión esencial del universo Star Wars, construida con mimo y precisión, que se atreve a llenar huecos importantes en la historia de personajes clave como Ahsoka Tano y el Conde Dooku. No es solo un ejercicio nostálgico, es una pieza con alma propia.
La animación sigue la línea de The Clone Wars, pero con un acabado aún más pulido y una dirección artística elegante, donde cada encuadre parece pensado como una viñeta importante. A nivel visual es una delicia. Pero lo más llamativo es cómo consigue emocionar y dar profundidad con apenas unos minutos por episodio.
La historia de Ahsoka tiene un tono melancólico que complementa perfectamente todo lo que sabíamos de ella. Y lo de Dooku… simplemente necesario. Es un personaje al que no se le había hecho justicia hasta ahora. Aquí por fin entendemos sus motivaciones, sus conflictos, su caída.
Puede que algunos esperaran una serie más larga o con otros Jedi como protagonistas, pero este formato breve funciona. Quizá por eso mismo: va al grano, no pierde el tiempo, y deja huella.
Si amas el universo de George Lucas, Crónicas Jedi no solo es recomendable: es imprescindible.