Summary
- "I Am Your Mother" from Star Wars: Visions wins Best Animation at the Venice TV Awards, recognizing the excellence of the animated series.
- Star Wars: Visions breaks free from continuity, allowing animation houses to tell their own Star Wars stories, resulting in visually stunning and acclaimed episodes.
- "I Am Your Mother" stands out as a beautifully intimate and emotional tale that explores the theme of family, showcasing the quality and potential of Star Wars: Visions.
The delightful Star Wars: Visions episode "I Am Your Mother" has won a prestigious award for Best Animation. This is surely the golden age of Star Wars television, both in live-action and in animation. Star Wars: Visions is particularly praiseworthy, a stunning animated series in which animation houses from around the world are given an opportunity to tell their own Star Wars story – without the constraints of continuity. The various Star Wars: Visions episodes have been visually stunning, earning popular and critical acclaim.
Aardman Animation's "I Am Your Mother," a much-loved episode of Star Wars: Visions season 2, has won Best Animation at the prestigious Venice TV Awards.
Star Wars animations have often felt overlooked, but it's a delight to see such a tremendous episode of Star Wars: Visions receive such an award. Lucasfilm was rightly confident of this particular feature, sharing it to attendees at Star Wars Celebration 2023 ahead of the show's release in May.
Star Wars: Visions Is One Of The Best Star Wars Projects Of All Time In truth, there's never been anything quite like Star Wars: Visions. Continuity can be a tremendous tool, but it can also be a straightjacket; the freedom Lucasfilm has given to the various animation houses involved in Star Wars: Visions has resulted in some of the most impressive stories to date. Each hews close to the themes and concepts first established in Star Wars by George Lucas himself, while simultaneously reinterpreting it through a new lens. Star Wars: Visions season 2 was particularly noteworthy for using the tapestry of a different galaxy to explore stories of imperialism and colonialism from across the world.