• Re: [NEWS] More "Star Wars Visions" and new "The Ninth Jedi" series

    From BTR1701@21:1/5 to Your Name on Sun Apr 20 05:56:22 2025
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    On Apr 19, 2025 at 10:40:13 PM PDT, "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    Lucasfilm Reveals 'The Ninth Jedi' Series
    at Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo
    -----------------------------------------
    Lucasfilm leaders had more surprises on the final day of the
    three-day Star Wars Celebration fan event in Tokyo. A new batch
    of nine "Star Wars: Visions" shorts will debut Oct. 29 on
    Disney+, and also upcoming is the longform series "The Ninth
    Jedi," a spinoff of an earlier "Visions" short, from
    writer-director Kenji Kamiyama.

    "The Ninth Jedi" series was announced with fanfare at the event
    by James Waugh, Lucasfilm's senior VP of franchise content and
    strategy at Lucasfilm. He called Kamiyama to the stage, "who
    thanked the audience for being so supportive and enthusiastic
    about the adventures of Kara and Juro in 'The Ninth Jedi' and
    the upcoming 'Child of Hope,' " according to Disney's
    StarWars.com official fan site.

    "He then announced that fans will watch Kara's journey continue
    to unfold in an all-new spinoff called "Star Wars: VisionsĀ 
    Presents - The Ninth Jedi,' " the site stated.

    "Star Wars: Visions" premiered on Disney+ in 2021. The first
    collection of nine animated shorts included one dubbed
    "The Ninth Jedi," described as such: "The daughter of a
    lightsaber-smith is pursued by dark forces while on a dangerous
    mission."

    Well, looks like they're still throwing established continuity out the
    window.

    There are no "lightsaber smiths". Every Jedi is responsible for selecting his/her own kyber crystal and constructing the lightsaber around it and maintaining it throughout their lives.

    You don't take your lightsaber to a local mechanic for a tune-up or anything.

    The second season of nine shorts arrived in May 2023. From that
    batch, the installment titled "Screecher's Reach" earned the
    Emmy Award last year for Directing in an Animated
    Television/Media Production for helmer Paul Young.

    The third volume of "Star Wars: Visions" will include a short
    "Child of Hope" that continues the "Ninth Jedi" story of Kara
    and Juro. There's no immediate word on a premiere date for the
    longform series.

    Disney and Lucasfilm have trumpeted Star Wars franchise news at
    the Tokyo event in an effort to generate strong buzz for upcoming
    TV, film and gaming releases. Earlier in the day, the studio
    revelead that "Fortnite" will launch its biggest Star Wars-themed
    season yet with the May 2 release of "Galactic Battle." This
    update will include the popular fan-fiction character
    Darth Jar Jar.

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  • From Your Name@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 20 17:40:13 2025
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    Lucasfilm Reveals 'The Ninth Jedi' Series
    at Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo
    -----------------------------------------
    Lucasfilm leaders had more surprises on the final day of the
    three-day Star Wars Celebration fan event in Tokyo. A new batch
    of nine "Star Wars: Visions" shorts will debut Oct. 29 on
    Disney+, and also upcoming is the longform series "The Ninth
    Jedi," a spinoff of an earlier "Visions" short, from
    writer-director Kenji Kamiyama.

    "The Ninth Jedi" series was announced with fanfare at the event
    by James Waugh, Lucasfilm's senior VP of franchise content and
    strategy at Lucasfilm. He called Kamiyama to the stage, "who
    thanked the audience for being so supportive and enthusiastic
    about the adventures of Kara and Juro in 'The Ninth Jedi' and
    the upcoming 'Child of Hope,' " according to Disney's
    StarWars.com official fan site.

    "He then announced that fans will watch Kara's journey continue
    to unfold in an all-new spinoff called "Star Wars: Visionsá
    Presents - The Ninth Jedi,' " the site stated.

    "Star Wars: Visions" premiered on Disney+ in 2021. The first
    collection of nine animated shorts included one dubbed
    "The Ninth Jedi," described as such: "The daughter of a
    lightsaber-smith is pursued by dark forces while on a dangerous
    mission." That short film featured Chinatsu Akasaki in the
    voice of Lah Kara and Tetsuo Kanao as Margrave Juro.

    The second season of nine shorts arrived in May 2023. From that
    batch, the installment titled "Screecher's Reach" earned the
    Emmy Award last year for Directing in an Animated
    Television/Media Production for helmer Paul Young.

    The third volume of "Star Wars: Visions" will include a short
    "Child of Hope" that continues the "Ninth Jedi" story of Kara
    and Juro. There's no immediate word on a premiere date for the
    longform series.

    Disney and Lucasfilm have trumpeted Star Wars franchise news at
    the Tokyo event in an effort to generate strong buzz for upcoming
    TV, film and gaming releases. Earlier in the day, the studio
    revelead that "Fortnite" will launch its biggest Star Wars-themed
    season yet with the May 2 release of "Galactic Battle." This
    update will include the popular fan-fiction character
    Darth Jar Jar.



    <https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/lucasfilm-ninth-jedi-series-star-wars-celebration-tokyo-1236373355/>

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  • From The Doctor@21:1/5 to YourName@YourISP.com on Sun Apr 20 12:44:56 2025
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    In article <vu21bt$35od6$1@dont-email.me>,
    Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:


    Lucasfilm Reveals 'The Ninth Jedi' Series
    at Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo
    -----------------------------------------
    Lucasfilm leaders had more surprises on the final day of the
    three-day Star Wars Celebration fan event in Tokyo. A new batch
    of nine "Star Wars: Visions" shorts will debut Oct. 29 on
    Disney+, and also upcoming is the longform series "The Ninth
    Jedi," a spinoff of an earlier "Visions" short, from
    writer-director Kenji Kamiyama.

    "The Ninth Jedi" series was announced with fanfare at the event
    by James Waugh, Lucasfilm's senior VP of franchise content and
    strategy at Lucasfilm. He called Kamiyama to the stage, "who
    thanked the audience for being so supportive and enthusiastic
    about the adventures of Kara and Juro in 'The Ninth Jedi' and
    the upcoming 'Child of Hope,' " according to Disney's
    StarWars.com official fan site.

    "He then announced that fans will watch Kara's journey continue
    to unfold in an all-new spinoff called "Star Wars: Visionsá
    Presents - The Ninth Jedi,' " the site stated.

    "Star Wars: Visions" premiered on Disney+ in 2021. The first
    collection of nine animated shorts included one dubbed
    "The Ninth Jedi," described as such: "The daughter of a
    lightsaber-smith is pursued by dark forces while on a dangerous
    mission." That short film featured Chinatsu Akasaki in the
    voice of Lah Kara and Tetsuo Kanao as Margrave Juro.

    The second season of nine shorts arrived in May 2023. From that
    batch, the installment titled "Screecher's Reach" earned the
    Emmy Award last year for Directing in an Animated
    Television/Media Production for helmer Paul Young.

    The third volume of "Star Wars: Visions" will include a short
    "Child of Hope" that continues the "Ninth Jedi" story of Kara
    and Juro. There's no immediate word on a premiere date for the
    longform series.

    Disney and Lucasfilm have trumpeted Star Wars franchise news at
    the Tokyo event in an effort to generate strong buzz for upcoming
    TV, film and gaming releases. Earlier in the day, the studio
    revelead that "Fortnite" will launch its biggest Star Wars-themed
    season yet with the May 2 release of "Galactic Battle." This
    update will include the popular fan-fiction character
    Darth Jar Jar.



    <https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/lucasfilm-ninth-jedi-series-star-wars-celebration-tokyo-1236373355/>






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  • From NoBody@21:1/5 to All on Sun Apr 20 10:08:55 2025
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    On Sun, 20 Apr 2025 17:40:13 +1200, Your Name <YourName@YourISP.com>
    wrote:



    Lucasfilm Reveals 'The Ninth Jedi' Series
    at Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo
    -----------------------------------------
    Lucasfilm leaders had more surprises on the final day of the
    three-day Star Wars Celebration fan event in Tokyo. A new batch
    of nine "Star Wars: Visions" shorts will debut Oct. 29 on
    Disney+, and also upcoming is the longform series "The Ninth
    Jedi," a spinoff of an earlier "Visions" short, from
    writer-director Kenji Kamiyama.

    "The Ninth Jedi" series was announced with fanfare at the event
    by James Waugh, Lucasfilm's senior VP of franchise content and
    strategy at Lucasfilm. He called Kamiyama to the stage, "who
    thanked the audience for being so supportive and enthusiastic
    about the adventures of Kara and Juro in 'The Ninth Jedi' and
    the upcoming 'Child of Hope,' " according to Disney's
    StarWars.com official fan site.

    "He then announced that fans will watch Kara's journey continue
    to unfold in an all-new spinoff called "Star Wars: Visionsá
    Presents - The Ninth Jedi,' " the site stated.

    "Star Wars: Visions" premiered on Disney+ in 2021. The first
    collection of nine animated shorts included one dubbed
    "The Ninth Jedi," described as such: "The daughter of a
    lightsaber-smith is pursued by dark forces while on a dangerous
    mission." That short film featured Chinatsu Akasaki in the
    voice of Lah Kara and Tetsuo Kanao as Margrave Juro.

    The second season of nine shorts arrived in May 2023. From that
    batch, the installment titled "Screecher's Reach" earned the
    Emmy Award last year for Directing in an Animated
    Television/Media Production for helmer Paul Young.

    The third volume of "Star Wars: Visions" will include a short
    "Child of Hope" that continues the "Ninth Jedi" story of Kara
    and Juro. There's no immediate word on a premiere date for the
    longform series.

    Disney and Lucasfilm have trumpeted Star Wars franchise news at
    the Tokyo event in an effort to generate strong buzz for upcoming
    TV, film and gaming releases. Earlier in the day, the studio
    revelead that "Fortnite" will launch its biggest Star Wars-themed
    season yet with the May 2 release of "Galactic Battle." This
    update will include the popular fan-fiction character
    Darth Jar Jar.



    <https://variety.com/2025/tv/news/lucasfilm-ninth-jedi-series-star-wars-celebration-tokyo-1236373355/>


    More woke trash.

    Yawn.





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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to atropos@mac.com on Tue Apr 22 04:35:30 2025
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    In article <vu22a6$36bpr$1@dont-email.me>, atropos@mac.com wrote:
    "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    Lucasfilm Reveals 'The Ninth Jedi' Series
    at Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo
    -----------------------------------------
    Lucasfilm leaders had more surprises on the final day of the
    three-day Star Wars Celebration fan event in Tokyo. A new batch
    of nine "Star Wars: Visions" shorts will debut Oct. 29 on
    Disney+, and also upcoming is the longform series "The Ninth
    Jedi," a spinoff of an earlier "Visions" short, from
    writer-director Kenji Kamiyama.

    "The Ninth Jedi" series was announced with fanfare at the event
    by James Waugh, Lucasfilm's senior VP of franchise content and
    strategy at Lucasfilm. He called Kamiyama to the stage, "who
    thanked the audience for being so supportive and enthusiastic
    about the adventures of Kara and Juro in 'The Ninth Jedi' and
    the upcoming 'Child of Hope,' " according to Disney's
    StarWars.com official fan site.

    "He then announced that fans will watch Kara's journey continue
    to unfold in an all-new spinoff called "Star Wars: VisionsĀ 
    Presents - The Ninth Jedi,' " the site stated.

    "Star Wars: Visions" premiered on Disney+ in 2021. The first
    collection of nine animated shorts included one dubbed
    "The Ninth Jedi," described as such: "The daughter of a
    lightsaber-smith is pursued by dark forces while on a dangerous
    mission."

    Well, looks like they're still throwing established continuity out the >window.

    There are no "lightsaber smiths". Every Jedi is responsible for selecting >his/her own kyber crystal and constructing the lightsaber around it and >maintaining it throughout their lives.

    You don't take your lightsaber to a local mechanic for a tune-up or
    anything.

    I was under the impression that light sabers were a lost technology
    from the historical zenith of the Jedi order.

    --
    Not a joke! Don't jump!

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Tue Apr 22 17:01:29 2025
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    On Apr 22, 2025 at 1:35:30 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    In article <vu22a6$36bpr$1@dont-email.me>, atropos@mac.com wrote:
    "Your Name" <YourName@YourISP.com> wrote:

    Lucasfilm Reveals 'The Ninth Jedi' Series
    at Star Wars Celebration in Tokyo
    -----------------------------------------
    Lucasfilm leaders had more surprises on the final day of the
    three-day Star Wars Celebration fan event in Tokyo. A new batch
    of nine "Star Wars: Visions" shorts will debut Oct. 29 on
    Disney+, and also upcoming is the longform series "The Ninth
    Jedi," a spinoff of an earlier "Visions" short, from
    writer-director Kenji Kamiyama.

    "The Ninth Jedi" series was announced with fanfare at the event
    by James Waugh, Lucasfilm's senior VP of franchise content and
    strategy at Lucasfilm. He called Kamiyama to the stage, "who
    thanked the audience for being so supportive and enthusiastic
    about the adventures of Kara and Juro in 'The Ninth Jedi' and
    the upcoming 'Child of Hope,' " according to Disney's
    StarWars.com official fan site.

    "He then announced that fans will watch Kara's journey continue
    to unfold in an all-new spinoff called "Star Wars: VisionsĀ 
    Presents - The Ninth Jedi,' " the site stated.

    "Star Wars: Visions" premiered on Disney+ in 2021. The first
    collection of nine animated shorts included one dubbed
    "The Ninth Jedi," described as such: "The daughter of a
    lightsaber-smith is pursued by dark forces while on a dangerous
    mission."

    Well, looks like they're still throwing established continuity out the
    window.

    There are no "lightsaber smiths". Every Jedi is responsible for selecting
    his/her own kyber crystal and constructing the lightsaber around it and
    maintaining it throughout their lives.

    You don't take your lightsaber to a local mechanic for a tune-up or
    anything.

    I was under the impression that light sabers were a lost technology
    from the historical zenith of the Jedi order.

    No, Luke made his own after he lost the first one when Vader cut off his
    hand.

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  • From Ubiquitous@21:1/5 to atropos@mac.com on Thu Apr 24 04:30:42 2025
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    In article <vu8i19$10f9j$1@dont-email.me>, atropos@mac.com wrote:
    On Apr 22, 2025 at 1:35:30 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:
    In article <vu22a6$36bpr$1@dont-email.me>, atropos@mac.com wrote:

    Well, looks like they're still throwing established continuity out the
    window.

    There are no "lightsaber smiths". Every Jedi is responsible for selecting >>> his/her own kyber crystal and constructing the lightsaber around it and
    maintaining it throughout their lives.

    You don't take your lightsaber to a local mechanic for a tune-up or
    anything.

    I was under the impression that light sabers were a lost technology
    from the historical zenith of the Jedi order.

    No, Luke made his own after he lost the first one when Vader cut off his >hand.

    I have no recollection of that. I mean, I remember him getting a bionic hand but don't remember him losing the sword. I sure hope it didn't land blade
    first in the planey!

    --
    Not a joke! Don't jump!

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  • From BTR1701@21:1/5 to Ubiquitous on Thu Apr 24 18:31:39 2025
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    On Apr 24, 2025 at 1:30:42 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote:

    In article <vu8i19$10f9j$1@dont-email.me>, atropos@mac.com wrote:
    On Apr 22, 2025 at 1:35:30 AM PDT, "Ubiquitous" <weberm@polaris.net> wrote: >>> In article <vu22a6$36bpr$1@dont-email.me>, atropos@mac.com wrote:

    Well, looks like they're still throwing established continuity out the >>>> window.

    There are no "lightsaber smiths". Every Jedi is responsible for selecting >>>> his/her own kyber crystal and constructing the lightsaber around it and >>>> maintaining it throughout their lives.

    You don't take your lightsaber to a local mechanic for a tune-up or
    anything.

    I was under the impression that light sabers were a lost technology
    from the historical zenith of the Jedi order.

    No, Luke made his own after he lost the first one when Vader cut off his
    hand.

    I have no recollection of that. I mean, I remember him getting a bionic hand but don't remember him losing the sword. I sure hope it didn't land blade first in the planey!

    Luke was holding the lightsaber in his hand when Vader cut it off, so it went along with his hand. It probably landed somewhere at the bottom of Cloud
    City's ventilation system. But even if it was jettisoned out the bottom,
    Bespin has no surface on which it could land. It was a gas planet. And lightsabers have a mechanism that causes them to switch off if they're dropped or otherwise released from the user's grip. There does seem to be a way to override that feature, however, because we've seen both Vader and Yoda throw their lightsaber at opponents as a weapon and the blade stayed activated.

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