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Star wars jedi force
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Kamiyama further revealed how intricate his approach to storytelling is, creating entire backstories for the characters even if those details won’t show up in the story itself. In order to avoid conflicts and explore a new take on the Star Wars universe, he decided to set his story far into the future beyond The Rise of Skywalker.

star wars jedi force

The interview also describes how Kamiyama approached telling a story that could possibly interact with the current continuity. The important thing for him was that the creation would be something that delighted him. (2) In this interview he said that he wanted to make a Star Wars work that he would want to see as a fan, even if there were fans who didn't like. If viewers come away from the story wishing there was more, it’s the reaction Kamiyama hoped for. Kenji Kamiyama, director of “The Ninth Jedi,” recently shared with Oricon News that he would love to continue the story further. In fact, Kamiyama mentioned that he already has the story mapped out. The story ends feeling very much like the first episode of a longer series, which isn’t far from the mind of the story’s creator. The story of a mysterious leader of the planet Hy Izlan in the Outer Rim who calls a meeting of masterless Jedi from across the galaxy in the aerial temple above Hy Izlan was promising in that it told a story well beyond the current continuity, which goes only as far as The Rise of Skywalker. Pairing the mythology of Star Wars storytelling with the feel and cultural influences of Japanese anime has been largely well-received by fans, and one of the standout shorts in the series has been “The Ninth Jedi” from Japanese anime studio Production ID. Star Wars: Visions has arguably been a landmark event for the Star Wars franchise.









Star wars jedi force