It could be an album, movie, tv show, whatever.

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    8 days ago

    The Netflix version of Cowboy Bebop.

    The cast was great but the script was just horrible and really ruined the show.

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      7 days ago

      I can’t think of a better example of disconnect between source material and output. Just… What happened? It’s like it was written by a focus group.

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      If that cast and production crew had made an original show about a dark funky future and bounty hunters and whatever, clearly inspired by Bebop but not trying to be it, they could have knocked it out of the park so hard.

      They would, of course, have had to get some decent writers instead of just feeding the original anime scripts to crack-smoking monkeys and then smearing their poops onto script paper.

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      On a related note, I was really underwhelmed and disappointed by last year’s new Shinichiro Watanabe anime series, Lazarus.

      As a huge fan of Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo (and to a lesser extent Space Dandy) I was really looking forward to another serious anime helmed by Watanabe. What we got was, for various reasons, not the least of which being the untimely death of Bebop writer Keiko Nobumoto, really boring and subpar at best.

      I struggled to finish it, and I probably wouldn’t have bothered it it wasn’t by a creator that I like and respect.

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        I watched a few episodes of Lazarus and just couldn’t get over how convoluted and bizarre in a bad way the premise was.

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        it was genuinely baffling how superficial and shallow the writing was, how underwhelming the direction was and how uninteresting the character designs were (I genuinely can’t remember a single one). The animation and music were great but overall it basically felt like a painfully average Netflix flick rather than a Watanabe.

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          Yes, I agree. To me it is almost like they ignored the original storytelling and the story and instead wanted to make something more “hollywood”.

          It is the deep background and how the stories are told along with the awsome music, that makes Bebop so good. Not flashy one-liners

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      Perhaps controversial but I don’t think animated shows should ever be translated to live action, at least where fantasy, sci-fi, and exaggerated action are pivotal to the story or art style.

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      I have zero hope that there will ever be any good live-action remakes of anime. I remember how everyone was excited that the Ghost in the Shell live-action was just mediocre.