The third volume of ‘Star Wars: Visions’ will premiere on Disney+ on October 29, 2025, featuring nine new cultural shorts from various anime studios. Trailers for both the original Japanese version and the English dub are now available.
Star Wars: Visions is set to return on October 29, 2025, on Disney+ with its third volume of distinctive cultural shorts. The original Japanese trailer and the English dub for Volume 3 are now available for viewing.
This new installment features nine different shorts created by nine anime studios, including Trigger, Wit Studio, and Polygon Pictures, all united under the acclaimed Star Wars: Visions banner. The first volume, released in 2021, received an Emmy nomination for its short titled “The Duel.” The second volume, which debuted in 2023, continued this success by winning an Emmy, a Lumière award, and an Annie award, showcasing shorts from various studios such as Aardman, Cartoon Saloon, Triggerfish, and Punkrobot.
Volume 3 aims to maintain the format of its predecessors, presenting nine new shorts from different anime studios. The executive producers for this volume are James Waugh, Josh Rimes, and Jacqui Lopez, with Justin Leach serving as co-executive producer, and Flannery Huntley and Kanako Shirasaki as producers.
Here’s a brief overview of each studio’s short:
- The Duel: Payback – Kamikaze Douga + ANIMA: A sequel to the Emmy-nominated “The Duel,” this short follows Ronin as he faces new challenges from a powerful Jedi seeking revenge.
- The Song of Four Wings – Project Studio Q: A former princess rebels against the Empire to protect a child in a snowy landscape.
- The Ninth Jedi: Child of Hope – Production I.G: Kara discovers an abandoned ship in space and encounters a mysterious droid that may help her escape from Jedi Hunters.
- The Bounty Hunters – Wit Studio: A bounty hunter finds herself in danger due to a risky contract involving her droid.
- Yuko’s Treasure – Kinema Citrus Co.: An orphan teams up with a street kid to rescue his droid caregiver and search for lost treasure.
- The Lost Ones – Kinema Citrus Co.: A sequel to “The Village Bride,” Jedi Padawan F confronts her past while trying to save refugees.
- The Smuggler – TRIGGER: A smuggler takes on a dangerous mission to rescue a fugitive from the Empire.
- The Bird of Paradise – Polygon Pictures: A conflicted Jedi Padawan, now blind, faces the temptation of the Dark Side and must undergo spiritual trials.
- BLACK – david production: Inside the mind of an Imperial trooper, a battle between light and dark unfolds in a surreal and intense manner.
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