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Untold stories of the heroines of the Star Wars universe.Untold stories of the heroines of the Star Wars universe.Untold stories of the heroines of the Star Wars universe.
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This show is really awful. I am all for female heros and what not, but this is a bit too much propaganda.
Even by Disney-Star-Wars standards this series is a low-point for the franchise. There was PLENTY of aesthetic potential here, but they squandered that by making these shorts look like refined flash-animations from 2005. Hell; it doesn't look half as good as the Star Wars: Clone Wars series from 2003-2004. And considering Disney, freaking DISNEY, did this as opposed to Cartoon Network you'd think they'd utilize Gravity Falls-esque quality of animation for a Star Wars project: but no; this series looks like digital puke in comparison to Clone Wars.
I love the women of Star Wars, I truly do, but the medium they decided to tell these stories through, FLASH-animations, was a misfire of astronomical proportions. It doesn't matter how good or bad the story is; it all goes down to the basic execution of a project especially with highly-franchised work such as Star Wars. And unfortunately these shorts definitely succumb to the latter: they're bad. Lackluster animation accompanied by underwhelming side-stories accompanied by sleep-inducing voice-acting adds up to an official Star Wars mess. What a shame.
Hopefully the next PROPER animated Star Wars project will be so much better than this 'filler' product.
I love the women of Star Wars, I truly do, but the medium they decided to tell these stories through, FLASH-animations, was a misfire of astronomical proportions. It doesn't matter how good or bad the story is; it all goes down to the basic execution of a project especially with highly-franchised work such as Star Wars. And unfortunately these shorts definitely succumb to the latter: they're bad. Lackluster animation accompanied by underwhelming side-stories accompanied by sleep-inducing voice-acting adds up to an official Star Wars mess. What a shame.
Hopefully the next PROPER animated Star Wars project will be so much better than this 'filler' product.
This series introduced snippets between the theatrical movies and animated series. Most of them have reprised their roles as providing their voices.
Not as bad as we see here, if you understand what went through. We know some of the back stories behind some of the changes or attitude of caracters which made the "Forces of Destiny" in the "Star Wars" world...
And by the way, yes Stormtroopers are nasty, but do not deserve an Ewok "spit-roasting" after defeat... So says Leia !
Not as bad as we see here, if you understand what went through. We know some of the back stories behind some of the changes or attitude of caracters which made the "Forces of Destiny" in the "Star Wars" world...
And by the way, yes Stormtroopers are nasty, but do not deserve an Ewok "spit-roasting" after defeat... So says Leia !
10mongmich
Many people are writing terrible things about a kids show because it's ruining "their Star Wars." The truth is this show is for kids. It's a great way for parents who love Star Wars to bond with their kids who love Star Wars without having to sit down for a 2 hour movie. The fact of the matter is writing a bad review of this with reasons such as "the story and animation suck" is like writing a review on peppa pig saying the same thing.
Forces of Destiny, compacts everything Lucas wanted to achieve with Star Wars into 3 mins stories.
Action and adventure with a strong moral within the narrative.
Yes it's simple animation, and yes the stories are short and very twee. But that's the point, clearly some of "so called" fans missed the point with FOD that it's not made for them.
I sit with my 2 yr old and he loves them, just the right duration for him to keep him entertained and educate him on what's right and wrong.
They're great... don't believe the haters!
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- TriviaActors from the films such as Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Felicity Jones, Anthony Daniels, Lupita Nyong'o, David Acord, Mark Hamill and Kelly Marie Tran reprised their roles for the series.
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