Star Wars: Visions

NZ release: 29 December 2021

Violence Rated on: 26 September 2025

star wars visions

What’s it about?

An anthology of animated short stories from around the world celebrating the mythology of Star Wars through unique cultural perspectives.

The facts

  • Each episode is a self-contained narrative produced and written by a different studio
  • 18 episodes, 20 minutes each (on average)
  • Languages: English, French, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, and Spanish
  • Comic and anime-style adaptation of Star Wars stories

Why did it get this rating?

This series was self-rated by Disney+. You can find out more about self-rating by streaming providers here.

Violence

This show contains comic and anime-style fighting violence, including lightsaber battles, gunfights, and deaths.

In one scene, a character is shot with laser guns and engulfed in a comic-style explosion.

One character is killed during a lightsaber duel. Though we don’t see anything graphic, he slowly turns into dust and blows away.

A Jedi is engulfed in blue and orange flames and killed.

When content stays with you: 

We all have our boundaries, and it’s completely okay if something you’ve watched is weighing on your mind. If certain content lingers with you, consider having a chat with friends or whānau to debrief about what you’ve just seen. But if you’re still feeling affected, please reach out to any of the following helplines for support.  

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