Star Wars: Visionsfollows in the grand footsteps of one of the best film to anime adaptations of all time:The Animatrix. That project came out as a straight to DVD release in 2003. It was made in order to help promote the two upcoming sequels toThe Matrix. Every anime in the collection was made by a different anime studio and helmed by a different director.

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That is true forStar Wars: Visionsas well except there are a couple of repeated studios. This collection has garnered a positive reception so far, andVisionsmight be the best lore-building thingStar Warshas done in quite some time. For those curious as to what other anime these seven studios have worked on, here are some easy recommendations.

7Kamikaze Douga – Batman Ninja

Kamikaze Douga did the animation for “The Duel” and specializes in 3D anime. The studio is most known for creating the openings for other anime shows such as the first few seasons ofJojo’s Bizarre Adventure.

Kamikaze Douga has made some full productions though includingBatman Ninjawhich was a straight-to-Blu-ray release. It is a reimagining of the popular DC character but in the samurai era. It may not be the best animatedBatmanmovie around but this 2018 film is definitely worth a watch. It fits right intoStar Wars: Visionsas it is also an anime take on a popular Western franchise.

Multiple characters in a scene from Batman Ninja

6Studio Colorido – Burn The Witch

Studio Colorido handled the production on “Tatooine Rhapsody,“ a more light-hearted episode in the collection. The studio has worked on a lot of shorts and films. It worked on a recent collection of webPokemoncartoons, including “Poketoon: A Budding Dream” and “Poketoon: Wait Here, Magikarp.”

In terms of lengthier productions, Studio Colorido madeBurn the Witch. The anime movie is an adaptation of Tite Kubo’s current manga, the creator ofBleach. For those that like dragons and witches, check it out. While originally released as a film, Crunchyroll later streamedBurn the Witchas a 3-episode series.

Noel and Ninny from Burn the Witch

5Studio Trigger – Kill La Kill

Studio Trigger, or just Trigger, was able to do two animations in thisStar Warscollection and both look distinct from one another. The studio did “The Twins” and “The Elder.” Trigger has made a lot of great anime, despite being one of the somewhat newer companies out there. Trigger premiered withKill la Kill, which is still regarded by many as the studio’s number one production.

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Kill la kill anime poster Ryuko

There are a lot of similarities betweenKill la Killand “The Twins,” including super over-the-top action and an emphasis on crazy clothing designs.BNA: Brand New Animalis also a good one to recommend in terms of a newer show by Trigger. Fans ofStar Wars: Visions' “Lap and Ocho" episode may digBNAmore actually.

4Kinema Citrus – The Rising Of The Shield Hero

Kinema Citrus did the production for “The Village Bride” and it is another stunning episode inStar Wars: Visions. It starts off with a beautiful look at a lush planet before diving into action. This studio worked onMade in Abyss, which is one of their more popular shows.

Another anime,The Rising of the Shield Hero, might be a better fit for fans of thisStar Warsepisode. It is a fantasy anime with some romantic hooks. It’salso an Isekaifor fans of that genre, wherein someone from the normal world gets sucked into a fantasy realm.

Multiple characters in a scene from The Rising of the Shield Hero

3Production IG – Moribito: Guardian Of The Spirit

Production IG did the animation for “The Ninth Jedi,” and the studio is too huge to go through its entire catalog. If a video gamehas animated sequences, chances are it was made by Production IG. One big one wasPersona 5.

In terms of big anime,Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complexis an all-time great series.Moribito: Guardian of the Spiritis a lesser-known classic but fits the themes and fantasy settings ofStar Warsbetter so that is also recommended. Moribito also fits in thematically and visually with “The Village Bride.”

Promo art featuring characters from Moribito: Guardian of the Spirit

2Science SARU – Devilman Crybaby

Science SARU, like Studio Trigger, also did two animations in thisDisney+ series. The company made “TO-B1” and ”Akakiri.” Over the years, Science SARU has helped a lot as production assistants to other big studios.

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The biggest and most popular anime the company worked on themselves was Netflix’sDevilman Crybaby, a reboot ofDevilman. The studio’s art style is very abstract and “Akakiri” looks a lot likeDevilmanCrybaby. It’s a very good anime but also very dark and depressing. It kind of takes a twist after the first couple of episodes into “what is going on territory,” so beware of that before jumping in.

1Geno Studio – Golden Kamuy

Geno Studio did the animation for “Lap and Ocho.” As mentioned earlier,BNAwould be a good recommendation for fans of this production. As for the company itself, Geno Studio is newer and doesn’t have many shows under its belt.

It does have one of the best ongoing anime shows though:Golden Kamuy. It takes place after the Russian and Japanese War. The main character, Saichi, is trying to find a lost mountain of gold from the war via a treasure map tattooed across the backs of several soldiers. It’s filled with intrigue, plenty of action, and someamazing looking food.

Devilman from Devilman Crybaby

Promo art featuring characters from Golden Kamuy