Force sensitives have something of an over-representation in Star Wars media. Very few such as this focus on the issues of the ordinary everyday citizen in the galaxy.
Category: Animation
“Tales of the Galaxy” – A Star Wars Anthology Series [PITCH]
We gather here today to make a simple pitch to Kathleen Kennedy and the general leadership of Disney Star Wars: we want to see more anthology-style stories focusing not just on the force-wielding Jedi, Sith, and Fallen – but rather on the galaxy as a whole. A “Tales of the Galaxy”, if you will.
“The Bad Batch” – Season 2 [REVIEW]
After nearly a year and a half of waiting, the Bad Batch’s journey continues with a second season. The first season for me was somewhat mixed, but I was intrigued about where it would go. Now that The Empire has destroyed Kamino, it’s clear that the clone’s service has come to an end.
The Disillusion and Fall of Count Dooku
On October 26, 2022, Disney Plus released a six-episode anthology of shorts with their animated series: Tales of the Jedi. The segments that have gotten the most attention are the segments following the fall of Count Dooku.
Primal – The Power of “Show, Don’t Tell”
A caveman and a T-Rex going on adventures don’t sound like much on its own. However, with great writing, an expanding mystical world, and allowing the scenes to breathe makes Primal potentially one of the best-animated shows to come out this decade.
Zuko Alone – The Best Episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender
“Zuko Alone” demonstrates the kind of man Zuko could still be under better circumstances. This foreshadows his redemption arc that would come in the final season as he joins his former foes and The Avatar to defeat his father and become the new Fire Lord – ending 100 years of war.
Prehistoric Planet Review: the Dinosaur Documentary You’ve Been Waiting For
In short, Prehistoric Planet is exactly what I expected and hoped for. However, there still remained a few missing elements left to be desired.
The Shaky End of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
The Clone Wars wasn’t meant to be (but certainly was marketed as) a simple kids’ show, It was a series of stories Lucas created to expand his vision of Star Wars. Not all of these ideas were good, but there was still a lot being explored and crucial gaps filled in.
The Surprisingly Deep Politics of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
One element that distinguishes Star Wars: The Clone Wars from other animated shows was its heavy focus on the political theater of war, dividing fans upon its release.
The Many Trials of Star Wars: The Clone Wars
It seemed like Star Wars was going to once again take a break from the big screen. However, creator George Lucas felt his storytelling days were not over. So, in 2008, Lucas would bring along newcomer Dave Filoni to work on creating the now award-winning series Star Wars: The Clone Wars.