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"Lop & Ochō" Trivia Gallery

Fun facts and trivia from this episode!

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    • "Lucasfilm knew that we could have a rabbit-alien-humanoid species and feel right at home in Star...
    • "All the backgrounds are hand painted. They really want to display the beauty of a traditional Ja...
    • "The rough idea of wabi-sabi is something incomplete or lacking something. It's calm and you feel...
  • "Lucasfilm knew that we could have a rabbit-alien-humanoid species and feel right at home in Star Wars because of Jaxxon." — Josh Rimes (Executive Producer, Lucasfilm Ltd.) | Explore more in the Star Wars: Visions Filmmaker Focus featurettes, only on Disney+.

  • "All the backgrounds are hand painted. They really want to display the beauty of a traditional Japanese anime style." — Kanako Shirasaki (Producer, Qubic Pictures) | Explore more in the Star Wars: Visions Filmmaker Focus featurettes, only on Disney+.

  • "The rough idea of wabi-sabi is something incomplete or lacking something. It's calm and you feel lonesome, but at the same time, there's harmony and it almost feels like fate. With the way this story develops too, it doesn't necessarily have a happy ending. Lop and Ochō go separate ways, and you can feel the influence of wabi-sabi in the melancholic but somewhat harmonious ending." — Yuki Igarashi (Director - "Lop & Ochō," Twin Engine - Geno Studio) | Explore more in the Star Wars: Visions Filmmaker Focus featurettes, only on Disney+.

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"Lop & Ochō" Trivia Gallery

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