The unique thing about "Star Wars: Visions" is that the animated anthology series can get away with things that other "Star Wars" projects cannot. For example, it would be difficult for "The Mandalorian" to include an episode featuring a musical number like "Visions" season 1's "Tatooine Rhapsody." Similarly, it's difficult to imagine "Ahsoka" handling X-wing pilots the way Aardman Animations does with the "Visions" season 2 episode "I Am Your Mother." But that's what's so great about the show. Usually, tongue-in-cheek Easter eggs are shoved into the background (like when the Sankara Stones from "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" made an appearance on "Andor" ), assuming they're going to be used at all. "Visions," on the other hand, can put them front and center in ways you'd ne

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