This episode is a beautifully animated, meditative journey produced by the Japanese studio Kinema Citrus. It stands out for its unique take on the Force and its stunning watercolor-like art style.

Critics from sites like But Why Tho? praise the episode's "painterly" backgrounds and the operatic score by Kevin Penkin. Quick Stats: Original Title: The Village Bride Studio: Kinema Citrus (Japan) Director: Hitoshi Haga Runtime: Approximately 18 minutes Star Wars: Visions Episode 4 Review - "The Village Bride"

F confronts her past and her identity in a breathtaking final sequence. She symbolically cuts her Padawan braid and ignites a striking yellow katana-style lightsaber to defend the village.

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This episode is a beautifully animated, meditative journey produced by the Japanese studio Kinema Citrus. It stands out for its unique take on the Force and its stunning watercolor-like art style.

Critics from sites like But Why Tho? praise the episode's "painterly" backgrounds and the operatic score by Kevin Penkin. Quick Stats: Original Title: The Village Bride Studio: Kinema Citrus (Japan) Director: Hitoshi Haga Runtime: Approximately 18 minutes Star Wars: Visions Episode 4 Review - "The Village Bride" StarWarsVisions_Ep_04_ITA.mp4

F confronts her past and her identity in a breathtaking final sequence. She symbolically cuts her Padawan braid and ignites a striking yellow katana-style lightsaber to defend the village. This episode is a beautifully animated, meditative journey