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Star Wars’ New Show Earns a Perfect Rotten Tomatoes Score, Proving the Franchise Doesn’t Need the Big Screen
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Animated shows have had their time to shine in the Star Wars franchise too, though, with Star Wars: The Clone Wars and even Star Wars Rebels consistently ranking highly among Star Wars’ best TV shows.
Star Wars: Visions Presents – The Ninth Jedi, a spin-off of Star Wars’ very first anime, Star Wars: Visions, hit Disney+ today, and it was very quickly met with positive reception.
Clearly, Star Wars’ animated shows have found success of late, but that sadly hasn’t translated to the movies Disney Star Wars has put out.
Most notably, both Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker and Solo: A Star Wars Story were heavily criticized.
There is a chance that the next big screen release for the franchise, Star Wars: Starfighter, will change things.