The Duel - definitely one of the better ones. "Ronin" stories are kinda stale at this point, but an ex-Sith on an apparent redemption quest taking down active Sith is pretty interesting (it also calls to mind some Kylo Ren theories, so kinda neat to see it play out here). Glad it wasn't another "and Cub" or "Trains the Town" tale.
And Lightsaber Buzzsaw Umbrella is the
right kind of ridiculous.
Tatooine Rhapsody - don't care much for band stories, but I do appreciate how it's the most "new" of the set. Despite being the only one to have recognizable characters in it, ironically.
Also, a Hutt that isn't a gangster, yay!
The Twins - love the style here and the backstory/set-up, but other than that? Eh. They can breathe in space somehow, but the
robot needs a bubble helmet?!?! Wut. I was also distracted trying to figure out when this one would take place. The OT? ST? Distant past/future? Alternate Jaina/Jacen-verse? New timeline entirely? Whatever the case, it feels like excessively generic Star Wars.
The Village Bride -
The Ninth Jedi - now we're talking! Set in some crazy time where Jedi are near extinct and lightsaber tech was nearly lost, this is the one I actually want to see more of (nevermind this being the third time Jedi are almost wiped out). The lightsaber color reflecting your character is a neat idea (again calling to mind old fan theories), and I LOVED the twist that the sinister mystery man was actually the good guy and all the kindly folk in robes turned out to be the baddies.
T0-B1 - the whole time I was dreading some insane Obi-Wan origin story, but naw. The Pinocchio element raises all kinds of questions, but whatever, I kinda like it still (I had a robot Jedi character in one of the Lego SW games, so it's pretty funny seeing that idea popping up for real). The scientist being able to get by in life without either of his arms is a neat little detail, as is him regaining his arms as a ghost.
The Elder -
Lop and Ocho - another one I really liked. A family drama centered on whether it is better to fight a dictatorship or to try to get some advantage out of it, which is decidedly more
real than the others. The sheer anger from Ocho after seeing Lop getting the family heirloom manages to be pretty heartbreaking for a short cartoon; I'd love to see this one turned into a full series.
Akakiri - ¯\_(ツ)_/¯