Summary
- Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures has been nominated for five Children's & Family Emmy Awards, recognizing its success as the first animated series set in the High Republic Era.
- The series brings the Jedi Order's peak era to life and allows children to enjoy this time period that has been explored in novels and comics for young adults and adults.
- The team behind the series is honored by the nominations, as they aimed to inspire the imaginations of young audiences and capture the spirit of George Lucas' original films.
The animated High Republic Era series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures has received five Children's & Family Emmy Award nominations, honoring the first Star Wars animated story set in this era. This series is the first to take the era set 400-200 years before Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace to the screen, a time period that's been the essential part of Lucasfilm's High Republic-era publishing initiative in novels and comics. While the print editions have been mostly geared towards young adults and adults, Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures has been allowing children to enjoy this time period where the Jedi Order is at its peak, and now it's being honored for the incredible work it's done.