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T0-B1: The Droid Who Became a Jedi (Star Wars: Visions)

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T0-B1: The Droid Who Became a Jedi (Star Wars: Visions)
T0-B1: The Droid Who Became a Jedi (Star Wars: Visions)

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T0-B1: The Droid Who Became a Jedi (Star Wars: Visions)

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Meet a new kind of Jedi in this Little Golden Book about
Star Wars: Visions’
young hero, T0-B1.
This Little Golden Book is based on the T0-B1 entry of
Star Wars: Visions
, a collection of short films created by Japanese anime studios, streaming exclusively on
Disney+
. In the animated short, a young droid named T0-B1 explores a desert planet, discovers the force, and fulfills his dream of becoming a Jedi. Featuring stunning anime-inspired illustrations, this book introduces fans of all ages to a new worlds and characters in the
Star Wars
saga, in the classic, reliable Little Golden Book format.
has captivated millions worldwide for almost forty years. The phenomenon began with the 1977 theatrical debut of
, later retitled
A New Hope
, and has expanded to include six additional major motion pictures (
The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones, Revenge of the Sith, The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi, Solo: A Star Wars Story, and The Rise of Skywalker
), television programming, publishing, video games, and much more, with new films coming every year.

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