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* Forshadowing: "Sreecher's Reach" has a subtle but effective use of this. The danger of the situation the kids find themselves in actually makes sense when you consider [[spoiler: its revealed at the end that the amulet was guiding the protagonist on a test to see if she is worthy of becoming a Sith; such a deadly method of selection is right in line with the SIth's usual training methods.]] [[spoiler: In hindsight, luring kids into a life-threatening situation like fighting a banshee with a lightsaber doesn't exactly sound like something the Jedi would usually do to select initiates.]]
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* Foreshadowing: "Sreecher's Reach" has a subtle but effective use of this. The danger of the situation the kids find themselves in actually makes sense when you consider [[spoiler: its revealed at the end that the amulet was guiding the protagonist on a test to see if she is worthy of becoming a Sith; such a deadly method of selection is right in line with the SIth's usual training methods.]] [[spoiler: In hindsight, luring kids into a life-threatening situation like fighting a banshee with a lightsaber doesn't exactly sound like something the Jedi would usually do to select initiates.]]
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* Foreshadowing: Forshadowing: "Sreecher's Reach" has a subtle but effective use of this. The danger of the situation the kids find themselves in actually makes sense when you consider [[spoiler: its revealed at the end that the amulet was guiding the protagonist on a test to see if she is worthy of becoming a Sith; such a deadly method of selection is right in line with the SIth's usual training methods.]] [[spoiler: In hindsight, luring kids into a life-threatening situation like fighting a banshee with a lightsaber doesn't exactly sound like something the Jedi would usually do to select initiates.]]
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* FlockOfWolves: Any savvy viewer will probably expect at least one Sith mole to be among the seven Jedi summoned in ''The Ninth Jedi'', [[spoiler:which makes for a very effective WhamShot when ''six'' of the seven's lightsabers light up red.]]
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* FlockOfWolves: Any savvy viewer will probably expect at least one Sith mole to be among the seven Jedi summoned in ''The Ninth Jedi'', [[spoiler:which [[spoiler: which makes for a very effective WhamShot when ''six'' of the seven's lightsabers light up red.]]
*Foreshadowing: "Sreecher's Reach" has a subtle but effective use of this. The danger of the situation the kids find themselves in actually makes sense when you consider [[spoiler: its revealed at the end that the amulet was guiding the protagonist on a test to see if she is worthy of becoming a Sith; such a deadly method of selection is right in line with the SIth's usual training methods.]] [[spoiler: In hindsight, luring kids into a life-threatening situation like fighting a banshee with a lightsaber doesn't exactly sound like something the Jedi would usually do to select initiates.]]
*Foreshadowing: "Sreecher's Reach" has a subtle but effective use of this. The danger of the situation the kids find themselves in actually makes sense when you consider [[spoiler: its revealed at the end that the amulet was guiding the protagonist on a test to see if she is worthy of becoming a Sith; such a deadly method of selection is right in line with the SIth's usual training methods.]] [[spoiler: In hindsight, luring kids into a life-threatening situation like fighting a banshee with a lightsaber doesn't exactly sound like something the Jedi would usually do to select initiates.]]
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A second season, released on May 4 (AKA "[[PopCultureHoliday Star Wars Day]]"), 2023, this time featuring one anime short and eight other stories from animation studios across the world -- Creator/DArtShtajio from Japan (in collaboration with Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} from the United States), Punkrobot (''WesternAnimation/BearStory'') from Chile, Creator/CartoonSaloon from Ireland, Creator/AardmanAnimations from the United Kingdom, El Guiri from Spain, Studio La Cachette (''WesternAnimation/Primal2019'') from France, [[Creator/TriggerfishAnimationStudios Triggerfish]] (''WesternAnimation/SealTeam2021'') from South Africa, 88 Pictures (an animation support studio on Creator/DreamworksAnimation's ''Franchise/TalesOfArcadia'') from India, and Creator/StudioMir from South Korea.
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A second season, released on May 4 (AKA "[[PopCultureHoliday Star Wars Day]]"), 2023, this time featuring one anime short and eight other stories from animation studios across the world -- Creator/DArtShtajio from Japan (in collaboration with Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} from the United States), Punkrobot (''WesternAnimation/BearStory'') from Chile, Creator/CartoonSaloon from Ireland, Creator/AardmanAnimations from the United Kingdom, El Guiri from Spain, Studio La Cachette (''WesternAnimation/Primal2019'') from France, [[Creator/TriggerfishAnimationStudios Triggerfish]] (''WesternAnimation/SealTeam2021'') (''Animation/SealTeam2021'') from South Africa, 88 Pictures (an animation support studio on Creator/DreamworksAnimation's ''Franchise/TalesOfArcadia'') from India, and Creator/StudioMir from South Korea.
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* BlackEyesOfCrazy: The Elder has black sclerae and yellow irises, indicating his immersion in the Dark Side.
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A second season, released on May 4 (AKA "[[PopCultureHoliday Star Wars Day]]"), 2023, this time featuring one anime short and eight other stories from animation studios across the world -- Creator/DArtShtajio from Japan (in collaboration with Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} from the United States), Punkrobot (''WesternAnimation/BearStory'') from Chile, Creator/CartoonSaloon from Ireland, Creator/AardmanAnimations from the United Kingdom, El Guiri from Spain, Studio La Cachette (''WesternAnimation/Primal2019'') from France, Triggerfish (''WesternAnimation/SealTeam2021'') from South Africa, 88 Pictures (an animation support studio on Creator/DreamworksAnimation's ''Franchise/TalesOfArcadia'') from India, and Creator/StudioMir from South Korea.
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A second season, released on May 4 (AKA "[[PopCultureHoliday Star Wars Day]]"), 2023, this time featuring one anime short and eight other stories from animation studios across the world -- Creator/DArtShtajio from Japan (in collaboration with Creator/{{Lucasfilm}} from the United States), Punkrobot (''WesternAnimation/BearStory'') from Chile, Creator/CartoonSaloon from Ireland, Creator/AardmanAnimations from the United Kingdom, El Guiri from Spain, Studio La Cachette (''WesternAnimation/Primal2019'') from France, Triggerfish [[Creator/TriggerfishAnimationStudios Triggerfish]] (''WesternAnimation/SealTeam2021'') from South Africa, 88 Pictures (an animation support studio on Creator/DreamworksAnimation's ''Franchise/TalesOfArcadia'') from India, and Creator/StudioMir from South Korea.
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* SpiritualSuccessor: To ''Anime/TheAnimatrix'' and ''Anime/HaloLegends'', as this is another instance of anime shorts based on a popular Western sci-fi franchise.
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** Lop's lightsaber has an engraving on the blade, which would not be possible in any ''Star Wars'' canon.
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** Lop's lightsaber has an engraving on the blade, which would not be possible in any ''Star Wars'' canon. It also has an elaborate crossguard that looks like clouds and a red tassel, making it one of the most elegant and elaborate lightsabers ever shown.
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There was also Toul from "Journey to the Dark Head".
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* {{Motif}}: In Season 1, the main characters are all Jedi with Lightsabers (even Jay, though his is broken). In contrast, Season 2 has only two main characters who use a lightsaber - and both are ''Sith''. The rest of Season 2 centers around people without force powers, or very young force users only just barely starting to realize their abilities.
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* {{Motif}}: In Season 1, the main characters are all Jedi with Lightsabers lightsabers (even Jay, though his is broken). In contrast, Season 2 has only two three main characters who use a lightsaber - and both two of whom are ''Sith''. The rest of Season 2 centers around people without force powers, or very young force users only just barely starting to realize their abilities.
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* ThematicSequelLogoChange: A simple and subtle one. In Season one, the Visions logo before each short was blue, liek a Jedi lightsaber. In Season two, the logo is red, Like a Sith's lightsaber.
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* ThematicSequelLogoChange: A simple and subtle one. In Season one, the Visions logo before each short was blue, liek like a Jedi lightsaber. In Season two, the logo is red, Like a Sith's lightsaber.
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* {{Motif}}: In Season 1, the main characters are all Jedi with Lightsabers (even Jay, though his is broken). Season 2 has only 2 main characters who use a lightsaber - and both are ''Sith''. The rest of Season 2 centers around people without force powers, or very young force users only just barely starting to realize their abilities.
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* {{Motif}}: In Season 1, the main characters are all Jedi with Lightsabers (even Jay, though his is broken). In contrast, Season 2 has only 2 two main characters who use a lightsaber - and both are ''Sith''. ''Sith''. The rest of Season 2 centers around people without force powers, or very young force users only just barely starting to realize their abilities.
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* ThematicSequelLogoChange: ThematicSequelLogoChange: A simple and subtle one. one. In Season one, the Visions logo before each short was blue, liek a Jedi lightsaber. lightsaber. In Season two, the logo is red, Like a Sith's lightsaber.
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* CombatStilettos: The Sith Bandit, F, and Am all wear these. Bonus points go to Am; her boots are integrated into her dark armor and can emit lightsaber blades from the heels.
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* CombatStilettos: The Sith Bandit, F, and Am all wear these. Bonus points go to Am; her boots are integrated into her dark armor and can emit lightsaber blades from the heels. F's shoes shift to a mode which allows her to use force speed while wearing them.
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* WolverinePublicity: The short films make an effort to not use established characters from the ''Star Wars'' franchise in order to tell their own stories, with the exception of "Tatooine Rhapsody", which -- naturally -- features the fan-favorite Boba Fett in a prominent role.
** In the second season, most of the short films again lack established characters with the exception of ''I Am Your Mother'' which features Wedge Antilles in a fairly prominent role.
** In the second season, most of the short films again lack established characters with the exception of ''I Am Your Mother'' which features Wedge Antilles in a fairly prominent role.
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* WolverinePublicity: WolverinePublicity:
** The short films make an effort to not use established characters from the ''Star Wars'' franchise in order to tell their own stories, with the exception of "Tatooine Rhapsody", which -- naturally -- features the fan-favorite Boba Fett in a prominent role.
** In the second season, most of the short films again lack established characters with the exception of''I "I Am Your Mother'' Mother" which features Wedge Antilles in a fairly prominent role.
** The short films make an effort to not use established characters from the ''Star Wars'' franchise in order to tell their own stories, with the exception of "Tatooine Rhapsody", which -- naturally -- features the fan-favorite Boba Fett in a prominent role.
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** Season 2 has a handful of shorts that deal with the CallToAdventure that many young Force-sensitives face, and the consequences that come with moving between two lives while leaving your old one behind.
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** Season Volume 2 has a handful of shorts that deal with the CallToAdventure that many young Force-sensitives face, and the consequences that come with moving between two lives while leaving your old one behind.
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*** Depending on the interpretation, the ending of 'In the Stars'. [[spoiler:The Empire's factory is destroyed and the water is returned to the planet. The sisters nearly drown, but manage to survive and can finally see the stars of their mother again. But then two new stars appear right next to their mother's, indicating that they didn't survive after all.]]
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*** Depending on the interpretation, the ending of 'In "In the Stars'.Stars". [[spoiler:The Empire's factory is destroyed and the water is returned to the planet. The sisters nearly drown, but manage to survive and can finally see the stars of their mother again. But then two new stars appear right next to their mother's, indicating that they didn't survive after all.]]