While some will surely be disappointed hearing that, Grogu is still worth watching. Longtime Ghibli director and animator Katsuya Kondō (whose resume includes Kiki’s Delivery Service and Princess Mononoke) brings the character’s childlike innocence across incredibly well. The little green guy feels like a great fit for animation, and Kondō succeeds in making him even cuter with a hand-drawn animation style. Backed by a trancelike score from Ludwig Göransson, which feels like it’s pulling on the theme for Nickelodeon’s Rugrats, it feels like something that would be made by a child that’s a fan of Grogu. It’s possible (very likely, even) that Ghibli has been brought on by Lucasfilm to do something Star Wars-related more substantial in the future and this is just a test run. Until then, Grogu & the Dust Bunnies is harmless fun and worth the Saturday watch.Zen – Grogu and Dust Bunnies, an Original short, is now streaming on #DisneyPlus. pic.twitter.com/m5SUzxeYuS
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