Algorithms with Attitude
Star Wars TV Explained | Animation, The Mandalorian, Andor & Why Format Matters What happens when Star Wars stops trying to fit everything into movies? In this episode of Algorithms With Attitude, we continue our This is the May series by shifting away from the films and looking at the stories that changed how Star Wars is told: the animated and live-action shows. Because some of the most important Star Wars stories didn’t happen in theaters. They happened on television. From The Clone Wars and Rebels to The Mandalorian, Andor, Visions, and beyond, we explore how Star Wars evolved when it was given more time, more space, and more flexibility to grow. 🧠 In this episode, we break down: 🔹 How The Clone Wars deepened the prequel era 🔹 Why animation gave characters like Anakin, the clones, and the Jedi Order more emotional weight 🔹 How Rebels connected different eras of Star Wars into one larger system 🔹 Why The Mandalorian worked by making the galaxy feel smaller and more focused 🔹 How Andor became one of the clearest examples of intentional Star Wars storytelling 🔹 Why Visions proves Star Wars can work outside canon and continuity 🔹 How shows like The Bad Batch, Tales of the Jedi, Ahsoka, Skeleton Crew, and others expand the galaxy in different ways 🔹 And why modern Star Wars succeeds most when it has clarity, focus, and direction Because Star Wars doesn’t succeed just because it’s big. It succeeds when it’s clear.
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