Star Wars: Visions Season 3 is an anthology of nine anime shorts produced by Japanese studios, featuring sequels to prior episodes and original stories focused on classic Star Wars elements like Jedi philosophy, revenge duels, bounty hunters, smugglers, survival trials, and psychedelic explorations of Imperial psyche. Reviews praise the experimental animation and emotional depth while noting unevenness, with no mentions of progressive messaging, identity politics, or social justice lectures driving the narratives. Voice casting includes diverse actors such as Simu Liu, Anna Sawai, Jodie Turner-Smith, and Harvey Guillén, but this feels organic for a modern English dub of international anime rather than forced DEI mandates clashing with source material. Creator interviews emphasize artistic freedom and anime influences, not activism or inclusion quotas. Audience reception is generally positive, with minimal backlash—one isolated X post labels it 'feminist drivel' and speculates on a trans-coded villain, but lacks traction amid broader acclaim for entertainment value. The series prioritizes creative storytelling and visual spectacle over ideological intrusions, delivering traditional sci-fi adventure in a fresh animated format.