Lop & Ochô
- Episode aired Sep 22, 2021
- TV-PG
- 20m
IMDb RATING
7.0/10
3.8K
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A family is torn about what to do when the Empire encroaches on their planet.A family is torn about what to do when the Empire encroaches on their planet.A family is torn about what to do when the Empire encroaches on their planet.
Seiran Kobayashi
- Lop
- (voice)
- (as Seiran Kobayashi)
Risa Shimizu
- Ochô
- (voice)
- (as Risa Shimizu)
Tadahisa Fujimura
- Yasaburo
- (voice)
- (as Tadahisa Fujimura)
Taisuke Nakano
- Imperial Officer
- (voice)
- (as Taisuke Nakano)
Tomomichi Nishimura
- Narrator
- (voice)
- (as Tomomichi Nishimura)
Setsuji Sato
- Suke
- (voice)
- (as Setsuji Sato)
Atsushi Imaruoka
- Kaku
- (voice)
- (as Atsushi Imaruoka)
Jun Yokoyama
- Tao Planet Resident
- (voice)
- (as Jun Yokoyama)
Yusuke Kanie
- Tao Planet Resident
- (voice)
- (as Yusuke Kanie)
Tsuritani Nobuki
- Tao Planet Resident
- (voice)
- (as Nobuki Tsuritani)
Makoto Sahara
- Tao Planet Resident
- (voice)
- (as Makoto Sahara)
Yasuda Hinako
- Tao Planet Resident
- (voice)
- (as Hinako Yasuda)
Fû Hirohara
- Tao Planet Resident
- (voice)
- (as Fu Hirohara)
Akenatsu Kaori
- Tao Planet Resident
- (voice)
- (as Kaori Akenatsu)
Anna Cathcart
- Lop
- (English version)
- (voice)
Hiromi Dames
- Ochô
- (English version)
- (voice)
Paul Nakauchi
- Yasaburo
- (English version)
- (voice)
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Did you know
- TriviaLop is a Lepi (also known as Lepus Carnivorus), the same species as Jaxxon, the character that first appeared in Marvel Comics' Star Wars #8, published February 1978.
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F-Lop
Like most anthology series, "Visions" is proving itself to a mixed bag. There have been some truly wonderful episodes that I've longed to see more of, some that told their story and left and others, unfortunately like this episode, that I've tired of before its short run time has come to an end.
Having welcomed the Empire to assist with development of their planet, Tao, the natives find their asset stripping methodology controversial and some rebel against their rule. Lop (Anna Cathcart) an escaped slave, meets Yasaburo (Paul Nakauchi) and his daughter Ocho (Hiromi Dames). Ocho instantly warms to Lop and insists that she joins their family. Seven years later, Yasaburo leads the rebellion against the Empirical overlords, which puts him at odds with Ocho, who believes in the Empire's cause. As arguments become war, Lop is left caught in the middle of her adopted family.
Some of these episodes have had impressive artwork or a good story, some have had both, I felt that this episode had neither. Maybe it's something to do with familiarity, this was another episode about a young character, gifted a lightsabre and sent to fight at the behest of an older figure. Another one about a family cleaved in two by the Empire. (Maybe that's all Star Wars ever is...hmm). Either way, this time, I didn't much care for it, nor the open ending that it finished on.
I didn't particularly like the artwork either, it was reminiscent of the Ghibli style, which I'm not a fan of.
Having welcomed the Empire to assist with development of their planet, Tao, the natives find their asset stripping methodology controversial and some rebel against their rule. Lop (Anna Cathcart) an escaped slave, meets Yasaburo (Paul Nakauchi) and his daughter Ocho (Hiromi Dames). Ocho instantly warms to Lop and insists that she joins their family. Seven years later, Yasaburo leads the rebellion against the Empirical overlords, which puts him at odds with Ocho, who believes in the Empire's cause. As arguments become war, Lop is left caught in the middle of her adopted family.
Some of these episodes have had impressive artwork or a good story, some have had both, I felt that this episode had neither. Maybe it's something to do with familiarity, this was another episode about a young character, gifted a lightsabre and sent to fight at the behest of an older figure. Another one about a family cleaved in two by the Empire. (Maybe that's all Star Wars ever is...hmm). Either way, this time, I didn't much care for it, nor the open ending that it finished on.
I didn't particularly like the artwork either, it was reminiscent of the Ghibli style, which I'm not a fan of.
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- southdavid
- Nov 30, 2021
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- Runtime20 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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