 Welcome back to Animation Analysis and we'll take a look at Lucasfilm's Star Wars Visions. It's very cool. You got the first one called The Duel and you can see that it's going to be, as I'm progressing, you can see that it will be different styles. It's directed by different people and it's cool seeing every time it begins kind of how it starts. A lot of times it's on stars, it is Star Wars, but then also kind of, oh okay, this time for instance it's black and white and you get to see all the little imperfections in here as if it was all scratched. You can see the dirt and maybe some hair on there. It's kind of cool. I like it. And given the style, I'm not going to talk too much about animation here and there. I have some thoughts about how cool it is. So it's going to be a mix of reaction and observations, just kind of how cool the design is and all that good stuff. So if you are up for that, let's go. The first episode especially has some really cool stuff and actually this one I'm going to play with the sound on. That's super cool. I'm sure you're going to be immediately demonetized, but like in the series there take on stormtrooper designs and designs of vehicles in general. It's just cool to see how what their interpretation is of, you know, classic vehicles, classic costumes, but just in terms of shot design and looks and the layering, it's just really neat. Got still got lots of details in here. This one has interesting stuff where the colors of the light, they have actual colors while the rest is black and white. So cool though. And I love seeing this here. Once you're in the interior, there's different variations and styles where sometimes it's with armor, sometimes it's without. You get to see a little bit of the faces. So much work here. All those people getting up different ways. It's very cool though. And you got a little tiny glimpse at the villain. And then this is cool. Look at that. You got your flag. You got, you know, stuff like that. Pull in here. You got still costume. Then it's actual, you know, no, no armor here. And you can see them in here. It's just cool. That guy's the face. It's really neat. Again, chalk composition hiding here behind, you know, set pieces and stuff, but it's cool. I love all this. You need some banthas there or variations of it. Really cool. Now, one thing though is that what I would not do is I wouldn't watch these in English. If you listen to this in English, are you really the chief of this village where this gets a bit strange in terms of village for the lip sync? But then if you watch this in its, you know, I switch over to Japanese. Then it makes more sense. So I made a mistake of watching it in English first, but also wanted to look at stuff like this. I wanted to look at all the designs and not read subtitles. But I'm going to watch this again in Japanese just to get a better feel of just kind of how everything meshes together. Every now and then the lip sync is a little bit distracting, but calm on. I love the episode one. The look is just great. And then as the action starts here, I love how this guy gets hit in the back. Again, you can see changes in color here, but it's just cool in terms of overall action. You got your handheldy 2D camera, classic boxes. Come on. Look at this here. Just the designs in this. Then love this guy. Look at that. Love that he has still his kind of shoes. Calm on. Again, for this one, it's like every frame of painting. For this episode, awesome designs. Still really cool, complex animation, cool design again. Look at that fight sequence. Oh, that guy just cracks me up. Got a little bit of a reminder of some other episodes, let's say Mandalorian. It has a bit of a mix of everything. Cool robots, flying stuff. That's going to be a common thing in this whole analysis as well, what they do in terms of vehicles and droids. And you got your glimpse at the villain. Again, every now and then some color. High heels. Okay. That's how she's going to fight. But again, let's go forward here. This is cool. Ready? Love that. Love that design. And then that's cool. I love that mask here. Just getting composition. It's great. And then when she reveals her fighting skills. Oh, what is this? Look at that bunch of lightsabers. That's awesome. Awesome sound. Lightsabers. She's a Sith. She's a Sith. Every now and then, the rioting cracks me up. It's every now and then a bit on the nose. Cool design again. But look at this. Again, I just love all this. The combination of existing things that we know, then Star Wars-y stuff, and then creatures that we know. It's just such a cool combination, this first episode. That is cool to watch this here. Jump off and then fly. And then down into this. Let's go back here. Come on. That's cool. Love how this goes back in together here. And then the drop with this slightly hunched over. It's great menacing with just the little choices of color. That's cool. This guy's freaking out. And there's an awesome moment here. When she pulls him closer, is then when she goes into the kill. I would have loved though, when she does this umbrella move to see like little cuts here. That would be awesome. Little dolly zoom in 2D. It's awesome. This guy goes crazy. That is awesome too. And watch this here as he keeps shooting. Look at this. Cuts it in. Let's play this potentially with sound. That's great. Yeah, this guy's not going to survive. And then as the protagonist comes in here. That was a great shot here. I just love this. This idea of that is fantastic. Then look at this here. Ready? Just when you thought it was awesome enough. What? How cool is that? That's really cool. I love this. Such a super intricate design. And I love that. You usually don't see lightsabers inside of a, I guess, a sheath. Is that what we call it? Whatever the housing of this. And in this series, it's all over the place like that. And it's great. It's a really cool idea. Then you have this here. I love that. You have that effect again. Slight dodge angle there. It's awesome. Love that. It's all the, it's somewhat CG2D. You get some 3D looking things, but you got some cross hatching or something like that. Life in the textures is cool. Also cool seeing that. Just a little, the powers that they have. Got a little kick in there. Into this and then ready. That's cool. I love this. All those slow moves are great. It's been a long time since. Love this mask. I killed a Jedi. That's cool. I love that little, little, little fake out, slow. And that's cool. Come on. That's cool. Your lightsaber blade is red. Okay. Like I said, sometimes the writing is not the best. Yes. Yes, it is red. We can see it. That's cool though. A little fake out into this. And then it goes into back into awesomeness when he brings this in. Ready? Wait for it. Wait for it. This. It's a little bit bright of Frankenstein for a moment there, but come on. That's so cool. And then they get back to fighting. And then towards the end of this episode, again, just, I love the look of this. Generally the look of this, the characters. That's some really cool stuff where as he moves fairly slow throughout the show or this episode, you can see this here. Slow. You can think that's just how he moves with a slight reveal of this, which then activates spoiler, the droid. By the way, this is going to be full of spoilers. Love this here. And I love that. A little slight, little, handheldy look of this here. Love this guy. How he kind of leans in. But that's the way the Star Trooper costumes are broken up. So great. This guy comes in. You got a little bit of a whatever they call camera with the flying something from Mandalorian. That's awesome. It's all very cool. It goes back into this here. And then the thing that every now and then, it's not all the time, but for this, she is fully distracted and he could absolutely just stab her be done. But no, we have to have a little bit of just in case you didn't get it. Exposition. Not a huge fan of that because then why is he then surprised and gets beaten slightly? Spoilers. I'm going to go with the full spoilers here. But like every now and then, it's a bit funny. But then later episodes, actually it's doing the opposite. But overall, a really, really cool first episode. Then he got Studio Colorito Tatooine Rhapsody. Also, the thing is, if you bought this up here, the little Google search, if you're interested in the companies here. So these are the companies responsible for all those episodes. And again, it's just cute because it's completely different. So as it starts, you get to see, okay, that is the style. You get to see the animation style, the complexity, cool look, a little bit of a Luke Skywalker layer action there when they're at the edge of the end of the star. And then super cute. This cracked me up. So, okay, well, that's the style of this one. You see all those familiar creature designs, not the way you would expect them. Really cute. And as it continues to reveal the characters there, little Jabba type slug there. That's super cute. This character, three bodies here, or upper bodies that can turn around, you got this guy. And a lot of these have also really cute, like robotic side cakes or just little cute characters. And I love, as you can see later on, like all the details and how they function, just the designs are really cute. And then as this continues, we get to see, because you think that, oh, well, they're all like cutesy and young. Okay. And then it moves on to this. It's a quay. Okay. Popa fat, cute as well. And then the voice. Then it's actually the voice of the character that you can hear in the live action shows. It's the same voice actor or a real actor. It's just pretty awesome. And overall, a cute episode, a bit more music less fighting focused. And throughout, it's always interesting to see all the different lightsaber designs. It's pretty cool. And you have a little bit of a will help moment there. Ready? And actually, I think it's the only time I heard it and the whole show actually, then we're back on familiar grounds and every now and then it switches from like you would think that it's detailed to the textures, but then it goes back into a slightly simpler textures into like full 3d. I'm personally not a huge fan just because it gets very smooth in terms of like the camera moves and and all that stuff, but it's not huge. It's not a huge break throughout the whole show, just every now and then. But then it's cute where we get to see familiar characters just in those designs that seem kind of sad though. They have a bit of a happy, happy life there. That's cool though. I like that as a shot that's massive, massive view there. You can see Jabba. Let's move forward here. You can see him again. Classic old designs. He does a little frog eating. Then we get to see familiar designs. You get Banthos and you get just locations that are really cute. You got that part from the prequels during the part race. You get to see again, classic designs all over the place. This guy as well. You got the bands. This time the band is listening to another band. So lots of cute stuff there. A lot of familiar locations. One thing that cracked me up as they are playing their song. This y'all seems so sad and so shocked at this episode, but it's cute that he actually likes the song. And if you look at Boba Fett, just look on the right side. It was cute. That's the really cute moments in that episode as well. Episode three is called The Twins. And The Twins, again, it's wait. I always love this one. Let us play it out. How it starts, stars, but you can see how there is darkness, which will remind you of Rogue One. There's a cool reveal and I'm not gonna keep playing. Fast forward, you can see this here. And you can see again a slight style change just in the more graphic shapes. Then you got a Gemini class reveal of a Star Destroyer, which is kind of cool. Again, the twin aspect and then going into almost a bit of a 3D set into the characters. But cool design. That is cool. This one is definitely, you want to pause on every frame and look, okay, these are the Stormtrooper designs. Look at that. That's pretty neat. That's your one twin. Going into that, you got a little extra droid in almost every episode. But definitely see, just this change of design, still with the familiar designs of the Star Wars universe, especially here when you have the incredibly unsafe walkway classic and then reveal of the other twin. And again, just the design is really neat. There's something gonna be really funny about this in her towards the end, but that's cool. I love this. It's almost like old style Nosferatu vampire type thing. Really cool. A lot of still images as it is in this style. So it's not always super complex, although it gets fairly complex towards the fighting sequence. But again, just the silhouette and composition and just the colors, lots of cool stuff. And this I'm going to actually pause through as it explains spoilers, how the twins, this was actually backwards with the kyber crystal power going back and how they were created. This is cool though. There's some images every now and then in some of the episodes where you go, that's cool. I would love to explore that even more. And some of them even ends where you think, okay, we'll need another episode within that same story. But cool stuff here. So towards the ends, this is again spoiler. I love that they're keeping that thing from the JJ Star Wars and beyond where you see force powers actually holding blasters. These are stun blasters, no actual fire death blasters. That's awesome. Come on, I love this. Let's watch this again here. Slight move. It's a great pose in there. It definitely gets more complex. And as you go forward here, before we get to the fighting, there's a cool moment. Again, I always want to see what are their design interpretations of the ships. You got even like a Jedi Star Fighter in there. So you got classic A-wings. You got all kinds of different ships. You got your Y-wing in there. It's pretty neat. You got little limbs there. The crates again, classic. And then you got stuff like this. Yes, the fully hip move of the chicken walkers. They're just pretty cool. It's great frame as well. Come on, look at this. So definitely always a bit of a style in each episode or a style change, which is neat. And you go sometimes from work, the limited style where like the hair is moving, but the rest of the face isn't. Too awesome. I love this look here. Too a bit more complex movement in the ships. You see that at the end as well. There we get into awesome stuff here. Come on. That is cool too. Ready. I love how this swirls into this. That's the cool stuff about 2D when you got very exaggerated 2D effects. Awesome. Come on. That's cool. Love explosions in 2D. The effect stuff is just great. Love this here. There's some banana stuff later on in terms of how they are outside. I mean, you would think there's a helmet. You can be protected once you're outside. That's cool. I love this though. Love that. Great design. And now as the twins are exposed, they are on the ship. So there's some cool fighting here too where you want to go frame by frame and look at all the different poses. That's a great moment afterwards as well, but definitely getting a bit more exaggerated. Love all those different. You can see how background pops in terms of the moves and everything. Love this. Love that scramble. Let's go forward here. Going from this. Ready. Get some great line there into that. It's really popping from pose to pose into really exaggerated poses. It's great though. It's so cool to watch. Details as well when you go back to this one. Look at this. At this point, she grew, I think she has two arms and multiple extra arms or something, but then again, no masks. They're out fighting in space, but why not? That's also pretty cool. Look at this. I mean, again, I'm going to go through lots of spoilers here. This is the frame I want to stop on. Ready? Gets in there and you got that. Stretch out frame there with the leg. That's pretty cool. Come on. Yeah, there's some really great moments throughout the whole show where they really push this one more than others. And then as I was going to skip forward here, you have some great poses as they fight. He is at one point on the ship. There's a lot of exposition dialogue in this one as well. Got the lightsaber there and then he is riding on top of the X-wing. Although I love this here. That's so classic for that style. What is this? Really neat. But again, you got to get used to it. Wait, what? Okay. That's a cool shot down. Very long lens. And then spoiler as love this, by the way. Every now and then a classic look from the movies. We interpreted in 2D and then you got a bit of a last Jedi action in terms of you will see it later on, but there's some crazy stuff through here. Look at this. Broken. Goes through there, but no cuts. She has a Kyber crystal in here that powers a suit, spoiler. Breaks. And then last Jedi style. Just some really great moments in there, I've got to say. And then exit. And then the weird thing is that, okay, so the droid who probably doesn't need oxygen and air has a protective bubble, but then she doesn't. Anyway, cool though how the air goes around it. There's some really cool stuff. Again, that's your last Jedi moment there. And this is cool too. As it crash lands. Just a cool design. Cool look here. Although every now and then I wonder the silhouette is kind of wonky, kind of overlapping. And then the fingers are right there where the joint is kind of tangents. Like, I don't know, it's kind of weird. But anyway, that is cool. Ready, ready. That is cool. She is my twin sister. It's really neat. Episode four, the village bride. Again, different styles, stars. But we go down, let me just go further. You can see just the foliage again, 2D versus CG versus just overall detail. We get straight to an awesome helmet design. I don't like throughout this whole series, I was going to go awesome. I love this. Like 2D techie stuff. Love it. And then the cool thing too is that you think it's a lightsaber, but it's a lightsaber with a cable. No, it is not. But the cool thing too is that as this progresses and it takes the helmet off, it's not this helmet start like this in live action movies where the helmet goes back and then magically disappears behind it where it's like, wait, the scale is just, it just scales down and disappears. This is cool where it's actually opening up. It has this mechanism here. And then it stays. I like this. I know it's a potentially silly detail, but I love all that stuff here. Also a fascination of mine is food in 2D. I think there's somewhere there's, I thought, either on Twitter or somewhere, I saw a supercut about food, animated food in 2D shows and movies. Great. This reminds me of Mandalorian. I remember where I think is Mandalorian, where I saw it for the first time. Something like that. Those legs backwards. But I love all the different droid designs in this show. And definitely the sound design throughout is really great. So that's your, you know, clear look at the designs of the characters. You get some episode one or prequels influences in terms of the droids, but then it goes back more into kind of the Mandalorian style. But there's some cool stuff here. Look at this. It's almost like a reused shot from episode one, fire. So every now and then kind of, that flashback is kind of reminiscent of the live action movies. Cool designs, though. And they're very intricate in terms of all those lines. So I believe these guys will be done in CG. Sorry, I was already drawn back into the show. You're villain. And then again, we're getting into blast fire and the blaster held by powers. I just like that. I like that. I kept that from the JJ movies. And then it gets a bit of a reveal of the nice hand pose. And then this year of this year, as he still holds on to it, like it's like the pain and the injury is not immediately gone. I'm always a big fan of the consequences that stay on for at least a couple, a couple shots. Sometimes you see movies and character is crying, is sad, cut to the next shot. And they're just completely normal. Like the emotion is completely gone. So a lot of that attention to detail. You can see here the detail and them turning. Like compared to this, right? You got the detail of that compared to this and especially the preservation of the model, like the form and the scale and everything. This looks probably more it's a CG thing, especially like on turns like these. You definitely got all the Roger Roger sounds on that. Got your other character back. Love this. Love that pose too. It's like slightly relaxed, not super concerned about the incoming fire. Love this though in terms of the getting up on the older side, just using this to prop up it's your gate like weight assignment slash get up assignments. It's kind of neat. This too in terms of again to the effects that I love, but this here cool design somewhat falcony. But I love that the exploit actually lifts up the ship. It's cool detail. But anything like this to the effects. I just love looking at this. That's cool. Power down. Then you can see some cool physics there in terms of or even through here, the complexity of how they power down. Just that downwards move with a bit of a and even this guy. You can see how it goes back a bit and that's then the buckling of the knees. Even this little complexity is there. And this is super cool. I love this here when ready. This turns off. It's great. I know it's silly, but I love that stuff like that. It's great. Then you see this and you think it's your classic lightsaber, but yellow. It's a bit of a ray lightsaber. And then no, it's like a flat sword blades. That's cool. And then there's something that cracked me up here. So as she gets ready, I love this here. You think, oh, that's it. You got this ready. I love it. And that slight little lift there. Getting ready for Oh, lost the hand. Also interesting. Sometimes you have some moments where, you know, left to right, established where they're looking and skin direction, but then it kind of switches where she was going right to left. I know every now and then that kind of happens, but it's not super confusing. I have to say it just happens every now and then. Also cool ship design. I have to include that as well of that episode. Definitely getting more limited where it's basically a still image, although I get a better look at that chip a little bit here. At the end, watch this. A bit more detail has a nice little float into the end. It's actually neat because before the translate stops, you want to rotate over, then you got that little wing. It's pretty nice. And that's it. Episode five is the ninth Jedi. Again, go forward. What's the beginning? It's actually fairly, actually I skipped it because it's stars again, but it goes on for quite some time. But then you see this here. This is kind of cool. I got to say, because you think, what is this? It talked about Kyber crystals again. And then this comes out. You think, wait, is that a cool ship? But no, it's not. It's actually something that holds on to this. You wonder, okay, what is the scale of this? And then it goes back and I'm skipping parts of the beginning and I'm cutting straight to this here where you see the planet and then you see this and that's the stuff that launches it. That's pretty cool. And they go on and they go on. Candidate signs are really neat. A tiny little hut there. Just a little house, what do you want to call this? And then as it comes back, you get a bit of a better look. I mean, you saw it before, but this is the look of the style of the show. The characters, character detail, lots of cool cloth. You got your super cute little sidekick droid throughout the whole show. Really nice details though in this one. So it's a really good episode. I really like that one. It's great stuff there. The cloth, just the flow of this little floatiness there. It's great as she gets on this. And again, if you listen to this sound design and the music is really, really neat. You get a better look at the other character. As always, I want to stop when I intricate mechanical things and it's a better look at the lightsaber and the inside. It's pretty cool. Also this, when he clicks that in and turns it, it's very satisfying in terms of sound design. Definitely you want to listen to that. That's pretty cool there. And also, what a little slight, handheldy, keep alive. Sometimes it's super subtle, but it's there. Also cool design of this here. All of that. So cool. I would love to see a really nicely done art of book of this whole show. Again, of that little turn with the slight lean. And then when she gets off, because she gets more, there's more weight on this as one leg lifts and shifts over. It's cool though. Like this. Stuff like that. I know this is like somewhat analysis and mostly me going so cool, but I mean, if you watch the trailer, you know, Sour's Visions, this is going to be just the cool factors off the charts. I do love stuff like this though. Fascination of cloth and 2D. Just how she takes that off. The poses are great. As in that, the complexities of the crossover with those arms. Super cute too. Look at this guy. Oh, so cute. And then lightsabers more. Hold on. Switching over to the movie. Look at these. You know, a lot of you are going to freeze frame on that and start the cosplay and replications of these. It's pretty neat though, gotta say. Cool stuff too, in terms of how that character spoiler, how they are connected to the force and everything. It's kind of reflected in the lightsaber in terms of length and also color. And as she progresses throughout the show or that episode, the color changes as well for her spoiler. It's pretty cool though. Super cute. Love these two here, like T. It's not immediately cutting to what's coming, but you got that moment of the shadow and then the reaction and then them reacting to that big lead up into what are we seeing and then to the ship. And also this is super nerdy detail, but if you look at the window here, I don't know if you can see this in the, from my recording and the compression everything, but there's like extra dirt and almost like, not to say spiderwebs, but it almost has that feel. I don't think you can see this there, but when you watch this properly, so every now and then, some really nice details in the show. That's also cool. Again, just like the mechanical aspects and designs of all this. So cool. And then, yeah, yeah. Cool designs as well. There's something about cloth, like I said before, in 2D. And I love how long they linger on this and how this actually works and how it puts it underneath and starts folding it. It's very satisfying to see. There's a cool moment too here when it goes around. Like that as a shot. If you're a student watching it, like what should I do in terms of characters when they do any form of dialogue? It's like when you go back to the other shot here. Actually, let me bring the other shot back up again. Is this, I love that she talks, she says all that stuff here while doing this. So the secondary action like that, that normal day-to-day business as you deliver a line, it's always very satisfying to watch the animation. So it's not just the character standing in an empty room or at least in a set, but then just deliver a line, just kind of boring to watch. And that is just cool. That it's just more real life. They would talk as they go about their business. So when you do this here, it's the same idea. They talk and he has that go around, she puts her arms up and they still talk. This is a great little moment. I like that in this moment there. A lot of moments there. That's great to call locations. I love stuff like that. Just close ups of this. I know it's super nerdy, but I would love just again, an art of book, all the vehicles, all those guys. What is this design? I love those little tiny fingers holding this. Great. And that, again, liquids, food. But I love this. You're ready. I think, what is it doing? I mean, sucking it in there and then into that. I don't know. This cracks me up. It's so cool. I really, really like this. This was awesome too in terms of, she's in a hurry. She's got to get somewhere. Spoilers, somewhat. And this guy, as he said before, I'm on a break. Okay, I guess I'll go that slow walk. I love that. She just come on. I love that. It's great. It's a great, in a way, a weight assignment, but it's a great little acting moment of, at least in terms of her personality, it's come on, come on. I want to push you forward to get faster. And it's slippery there with this, just that little detail on that as well. Lots of cool moments. Also, again, in terms of designs, spoilers, but how this guy, actually, let me go back here. You see the intricacies of the lines forming and then this opening and then the reveal in terms of what kind of pose it is and then how he gets out. Very neat. It's a very cool design again. But let's switch over to episode six. That's T-O-B-1. It's almost like Toby. And a totally different look again. I mean, you play this out and you go, oh my God, this is cute. Love the colors. Again, I'm immediately looking at like little mechanical things. Like what is their interpretation of the Star Wars world in terms of mechanics and droids? It's how he gets in there. Floaty pieces, little extra droids there. Wait, but then this is walking. Oh, and then this comes out. I just love this. Super, like painterly, you know, like bleeding into the colors. It's a really cool look. Little Astro Boy to go your presentation of the two main characters. Super cute. And then this cracked me up. Like, wait, what? What is this turn? So cool. Classic, classic droid there. That's the funny thing. Like, every now and then, look at this. It's really super cute. Every now and then, you see like, what is the design? But then with classic elements from the live action movies, it's just really, really cute. Ships, again, I want to freeze frame on ships and just interior all of this. It's a cute episode too. Actually, once you get towards the end, I'm going to show this here. Super cute. And then the ship. But then you switch over to another classic ship. And I like this as you get in here. Just the interior, how the lights turn on, just all those details. Love all that. That, of course, story-wise spoiler triggers this. This is in this style's world's design of a starter store and planets. Very cool. And super chunky, cute stormtroopers. And you get a little bad guy. Should I get to that one later? But the other thing that cracked me up was that you see all this is also super cute. And I kind of skipped a couple of scenes, but you can see that he's actually spoilered the Jedi here. He can move things around. You go like, okay, he doesn't really move his arms. Like, wait, wait a minute. And then you go forward, another actually known ship design there. And then when this happens, you go, wait, there are no arms? Was that because of the battle? Or are they just inside things? I'm not quite sure. But anyway, let's move over to massive spoiler. As they fight, a little guy, other droids here, and the bad guy. Pretty cool. That's not the actual diagnosis from, like, a damaged look. But this is pretty neat. Got the force into, into this. Ready? Almost missed. And then you got this here. Look at this. Super spoiler. But this is pretty cool. You get to see the face there again. Just did the original design when it gets revealed. It's different. That is pretty bananas. Oh, through the hands. And then it goes in the shell style. This guy's freaking out because the droid is a Jedi. What? And he got your lights here. We design here again. Oh, take that in the face. It's pretty cool though. There's some really fun stuff there with the little droids and the overall fighting. Oh, poor guy. Spoiler. And then this here, how they have the Simix here. This guy, he attaches, opens up, and then goes around it. Shoulder pads. What? That's super cool. Into more spoilers. But I want to show you this here. Into this. I'm a sucker for moments like these here. When it's done, they're resting, and then you see the aftermath of what just happened. Twice here. Spoiler. But anyway, I'll leave it there and move on to episode seven. And episode seven is called The Elder. Fast forward to here. And the reveal is actually not stars. It's this here. Now, the bummer about this, I have to say, is that you have this, that it's not either in here, with slight highlights there. That would have been kind of cool. But I guess you look at the characters, the style of it. That guy's actually not too bad in English. And funny enough, in Japanese, he sounds so much older than the face. I don't know. That's just me. But cool. Cool thing again. Nobs and switches and lights. That's pretty cool. This is also neat in terms of designs to those creatures. It's pretty neat. Ships. That's a cool ship design. Holy mackerel. I love this. And then as you move forward here, you can see actually how big this creature really is. It gives me some kippo vibes there. And then you get a reveal of the bad guy. You're already kind of surprised in terms of the size. There's some really cool stuff there. Get ready. Just crack me up too. Say, okay, well, this is, you know, a little bit of a go back here. A certain amount of cloth. Okay. I mean, I guess, I guess so. When you open this up, this seems huge. This is huge. But the cool thing is this here. Again, different lightsaber designs. What did they do with this? Ready? He seems very tired. Let's go forward here so you don't see all this. He gets ready much shorter than you thought, but it's cool though. I like that. All those design details are pretty neat. He gets there. That cracks me up. I dropped my pants. Wait, what? But anyway, that's funny. I love this. But pretty cool too though, where you think that now that I'm going to start fighting, it's actually a cut stoop. Since this being awesome here, those two shots, when he's ready, he's framed super low. It's an interesting choice to be that low, but then it's because he's actually that low here. And it's pretty cool too in terms of this. I love this how calm he is with that little slight grin like into this. Definitely a specific style there with your hang time into this. But let's move on to more of the fighting. It's this here when he comes in. Again, I mean every frame of painting type of thing. So cool. All of this here. I'm drawing arbitrary lines here, but I just love the composition, the look of this. Get some classic stiff style powers, get that face. And then as this continues on, ready, you got this here. The distraction of this. And now because of the distraction, he looks totally away. The character actually acts on it. He actually does something. Brutal. Pretty cool though. But it's one of those moments where like, yeah, he should have done this. He was distracted. Ouch. And that's cool too. Watch out. Go scrub forward a little bit. It was done this here. He just has a little self-destruct. You get a full view of the ship. It's a cool ship. And then my favorite 2D explosion designs and animation. I love this. And then when he looks back at him, it's also awesome. Look at this. It's already done with this. Pretty awesome. Overall, a cool episode. I really like this one. Now, speaking of liking, episode eight here, Lop at Ocho is also really cool. So again, intro to what is the look going to be? I mean, let me fast forward a bit. Stars. And this one's a bit tricky. This one, Star Destroyer comes in hyperspace and then it's like, is that the ship's movement? Or is it the camera movement? It's tricky because with something where you just have a ship and stars, it's not always easy to see. I don't know if that's super, super successful. I'm being super picky here, but it's cool. Once you get into here, we understand, okay, that is the camera move going into this here. And then you get to see this again, slightly confusing way. Is this going through the water? Is it close to the water? Even though that's cool looking, we get very, very close. And I would love to see more of the world. Like what is this? Okay, bridge to what? What? So I can frame through this, but as you watch this, it's a bit of a bummer in how close we are, how we speed through these moments through there. But then you get this here. You get the reel of this. And ever since Rogue One, I love seeing a Star Destroyer so close to the surface. Love all this. Look at this. Just the design of that is really neat. Going through this is cool. You get a slight glimpse of your characters. Again, animation style and the physics of it all. It's very neat. Love this. Love seeing almost like a normal city. But then you got your Star Wars elements in there and you get to see what their petition of Star Destroyer designs are, which are cool. Definitely reminiscent of Rogue One there. And then you get, I love this. That's cool, cool, cool. Wait, these are classic Halloween designs. And another little side-kicky robot. Let me frame through and stop just quick. Cute, hold on to this. It's a cute design. Love the colors as well. And then you're going to see again, physics and how they move in this world. And then reveal of the character. It's a great episode. Love the designs in this one as well, as in like character designs and set design as well. Like this here is cool. I love that here besides these guys. And it sure runs. Just enough time spent on the recovery. Slide. And then get out. I think that's really cool. And it's a, you might say it's a simple thing, but I love that it's not rushed through. She's also really upset. It just kind of adds to that moment of being upset. It's really neat. And again, neat designs. And again, we have here lightsaber. There's another shot later on. We see much more detail. It's been more in the, you know, in the light, not in the shadow, but cool too. Nice. That's a dad. So good dad. Okay. And just overall really neat look. I don't want to spoil too much. I'm going forward two more clips here, but that's cool too. I love how that's like the skin bulging here. We do that design. Like a bit of a backstory of what is going on. I love this here, that little thing here that activates that extra little, you see this before that, which you can see like a heat seeking and a heat seeking. I kind of see a thermal look through that. It's cool design, but this is cool too here. So as she doesn't escape, but she gets to a place in a hurry. I love this. I love how she goes into this crashing, launching her forward. It's been in the dark here, but still a neat pose. Opening the umbrella. Breath of the wild style. And these are cool designs. Again, slight little tie fighters there every now and then. You got a glimpse of Star Wars. Nice. Crovette style old designs here. And then you got this. Watch this here. Actually, let me play this with the sound on. Very cool. Demonetized, but it's awesome. Also this sister, I mean, spoiler, she cuts the hair and put some blood here for makeup. But then she gets into that costume. That's awesome. Some neat designs though. Again, I mean, this whole, this whole, I mean, every episode, the whole show has a lot of really cool prop design, costume design, set design, production is everything is really neat. And in this one, let me go forward here. Definitely fast moves, but I love this. Also again, the layering as they fight, even just this, I love. I just love all of this, the worn look of this. Then into that, again, classic Star Wars design cues there. And he's distracted. And she acts on this. And she doesn't even wait. I love this. Again, too many times in movies, they distract like, well, now go do your thing. But then they don't. She's very angry towards the end. I have to say, look at this. Art of book. Come on. I want an art of book. This is so consequential. But to me, she seems fairly close, unless this is a really long lens. But then when she does this here, show as she jumps ready. What is the distance of this? Okay. But that's cool. Oh, look at this. That's cool too. Get a good look at the actual usage of the lightsaber. She's not super happy about this. Again, every frame of painting. Love all this here. So cool. And then actually, as we continue here, I love this here is that just from an acting and just kind of mission point of view is that she lifts her arm, obviously also with, you know, the influence on the shoulder, but it's framed where you can kind of see, okay, that's the weapon she's getting ready for something. God, I know. But I love this type of framing where the gesture is not, you know, it's not like we pan over to see the arm. It's just there. That's what the actor did. And we just happened to frame it like this. Again, like spider voice has a lot of that, which I just love. And then as a little poor guy comes forward, that's what that arm was for. She's ready, ready to strike. It's raining. I love this. Again, that type of stuff. I love seeing the crumble metal and that type of design is really neat. Love this how it switches to a silhouette. That's a cool pose. It's a slightly offset and changing with the offset on the feet as well. Then Akakiri. Akakiri. The music is great in this. If you're wondering what is this, how big is this? Then we switch over to B-Wing. Those are cool designs. Every episode when it starts, you can see what are designs. That's cool. Look at that. That's a cool guy. I love it. And then you get to see again that style of a lightsaber in here, more like like a blade in there. That's cool too. Actually, I didn't even notice that when I was watching it. This is cool. But this, the bending. Love that the fight on those creatures. That's the other character. And you get to kind of see kind of a little bit of swimmy as things kind of move around. It's very specific for this episode, that style. But then I love this. Not that it's mechanical. This is holographic, but like how things form and appear. I love stuff like this. And as you move over, I love these guys. These guys crack me up. Fun designs. It's almost 3pR3, but I love this guy too. I love this. How he kind of, ah, searching for you. And then how he goes and leans back. They're so much fun. Again, creature designs are neat. Classic. You almost feel like a speeder going through. But that's cool. That's cool too. I love how it's very big and vast. There's a lot of room. There's a lot of room here. And then they're hidden here. All super tight. It's cracking up. Again, I want to look at these. These are cool. Love that. All of this is so cool. Cool designs again. Look at this guy. And then spoiler, as we get to the antagonist here. She's super cool. He's got nightmares and headaches and stuff like that. Which, look at this. That's a bit too dark, but it's cool. Cool, cool, cool. These designs here. Costumes. Captured. It's very cool. I love how the next one she turns around. Here, hold on. Let's go forward this. Just that turn. And then this sits with that 1R, with that slight lean. These guys are great. Super cool. And yeah, I mean I'm going to spoil even more, but that is Star Wars Vision. So if you go to Disney Plus, you get it right there. You got extras in terms of filmmaker focus. There's some cool stuff I haven't watched yet. I would definitely want to go through. Click on it. On this here, let me go back. You got the filmmaker origins. You got the dual filmmaker focus. Again, you get to see if some behind the scenes. Again, I haven't watched this yet, so that's going to be up next. In terms of episodes, like I said, you got nine of those. You can see here one to nine and details. What is this here? This is just kind of explaining what it is and then suggestive obviously here. So that is that for my kind of overview impressions, commentary, analysis, something, something. I hope that was somewhat, I don't know if it was entertaining or helpful, but it was really cool. I'm a big fan. I have to say I'm a big fan of nine, eight and seven. There's some cute stuff in six. Five is really cool too. And one was really neat. The other one's not super my thing. Two and three, I have to say. All the four had some cool stuff as well. Like overall, it was very impressive in terms of the designs. And as you can see here, the character designs, creature designs, robot designs, all that stuff is really, really cool. So I would watch it. Let me know what you think. If you watch it, comment. I'm curious what you think about the overall style and the look, but that is it from me. And hopefully I will see you in one of my next clips. Thanks.