And using a character like that is an ongoing conversation between us and the studios.” Anni hopes to become a sort of Wedge someday. But all of it needs to serve the original story and the original characters. I mean, there are a lot of Easter eggs throughout that Aardman short that fans will be discovering for a long time. “It’s this sort of Flight Academy world of the New Republic, but told through the lens of Aardman. “It was all about who Anni could look up to,” producer Josh Rimes tells Inverse. But from a canonical point of view, how do Star Wars fans reconcile movie Wedge with stop-motion Aardman Wedge? Short answer: Stop worrying about it so much. That’s appropriate since “I Am Your Mother” comes from animation studio Aardman, famous for its distinct stop-motion style. And while he is once again voiced by the actor who made him famous, Denis Lawson, this version of Wedge is much goofier and looks like he just escaped from a Wallace and Gromit cartoon. Everyone’s favorite X-wing pilot legend is back! In Season 2 of Star Wars: Visions, the episode “I Am Your Mother,” shows us heroic Wedge Antilles, right away.
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