![]() Part of what makes this series unique is that it is not part of the wider expanding Star Wars universe, which is pretty much all of Star Wars at this point. We love anime and I think we definitely want to go back to anime at some point with Star Wars, but we felt there was so much more, so many other cultural perspectives that we showcased through this platform. ![]() What else could we see found through different countries, through different cultures?Īnd we're such big animation fans that there were so many studios globally, so many new styles, so many unique methodologies that are happening now that we thought that this would be a great opportunity to switch it up and showcase all of that and go on that kind of global tour. It lingered, and we suddenly started wondering what that could look like through all different other cultural lenses. And so ultimately with Volume 2, one of the things we noticed with Volume 1 was that not only was it amazing because it was really just good anime storytelling, anime spectacle, and anime Star Wars, but there were choices that were made throughout that could only come from creators that were from Japan, that had specific Japanese reference points historically, culturally, religiously, and just cinematic style, and that stayed with us. ![]()
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