"BLACK" is a dialogueless fight set to jazz music. Lucasfilm "Dark" is a 13-minute animated short by David Productions, and it's... difficult to explain. It's basically dialogueless, so you don't need to worry about watching subs vs. dubs, and is punctuated by light, freeform jazz that builds to a big climax. The visuals morph from sketches of the Battle of Yavin to painterly depictions of a stormtrooper's life before enlisting in the Empire's army.
It might have taken decades to be realized, but when Star Wars finally got a manga adaptation in 1997, it was a work of art. Illustrated by mangaka Hisao Tamaki, his work on capturing the magic of Star Wars: Episode 4 - A New Hope into a manga format is being collected into a new art book by Dark Horse Books.
Over the course of the first two volumes, we've seen alien rock bands, samurai Jedi, and plenty of adorable creatures, but the show's biggest strength is how it pushes action scenes to their limits. With the shorts being non-canon, literally anything is on the table, while the medium of animation means the laws of physics can be broken at will.