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I have watched and rewatched this show over the years. And listened to the music. I think some purists are just over criticizing this show. When I watch something, I watch to see how well they have preserved the characters even if they have changed the dynamics. However, in this case I didn't look for the same characters of the anime, but how well it would work if they were real life characters. This is good to watch for the fans. People that may not know the story all that well may not really get the nuances, but the adapted stories work really work well for this.
I really enjoyed this series. Brought back a lot of memories of the anime - stayed true to its themes, plots and characters but at the same time brought it to life. Well done to all the actors and directors.
Dunno if me and the other reviewer were watching the same short, but as a lifelong Cowboy Bebop fan I thought it was fantastic.
I mean sure, John Cho looks a little too old to play Spike Spiegel, but he nails the spirit completely. I get that the producers want to portray the Bebop crew as seasoned, worn down bounty hunters, and why not? It works, and this doesn't have to be the beginning of their tale like the anime, why can't they be careworn and slightly haggard? Life ain't easy, and takes its toll, so the threadbare styling works. Imagine Star Wars if everything was sparkly and new, it wouldn't be half as effective!
The whole thing premiers in a couple of hours, and I'm cranked up to eleven with anticipation.
If it's as good as this little taster, with the music, the humour, and the chop-sockey ultraviolence, who cares if Spike ain't a twentysomething!
And who doesn't want to see the Bebop, Swordfish, Hammerhead, and The Red tail for real...?!
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I mean sure, John Cho looks a little too old to play Spike Spiegel, but he nails the spirit completely. I get that the producers want to portray the Bebop crew as seasoned, worn down bounty hunters, and why not? It works, and this doesn't have to be the beginning of their tale like the anime, why can't they be careworn and slightly haggard? Life ain't easy, and takes its toll, so the threadbare styling works. Imagine Star Wars if everything was sparkly and new, it wouldn't be half as effective!
The whole thing premiers in a couple of hours, and I'm cranked up to eleven with anticipation.
If it's as good as this little taster, with the music, the humour, and the chop-sockey ultraviolence, who cares if Spike ain't a twentysomething!
And who doesn't want to see the Bebop, Swordfish, Hammerhead, and The Red tail for real...?!
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A very fun show have pretty good action and visuals
The atmosphere is very pleasant and faithful to the anime
The cast is not well picked in my opinion and here is why
John sho as spike is good even if the anime character was not asian, he brings a good comedy touch though Spike was actually more naughty and dark with a deep melancholy
Daniela pineda doesn't look or move like Faye but she does an incredible job besides she's gorgeous as hell.
Jet is a perfect cast.
Vicious is not a crazy mad man they got it so wrong he is very calm and composed.
Jet is a perfect cast.
Vicious is not a crazy mad man they got it so wrong he is very calm and composed.
Before this new version of Netflix was released, this little promotional short film was made that is quite random, but interesting. It was made in the form of a grindhouse-style production, like an action film for exploitation cinema. Although it does not have a plot to follow, it is entertaining in its 2 minutes of duration. The production was done quite practically as an independent film and the sweeps make everything jump from one place to another. What does give it quite a bit of energy is the use of the theme song in the opening of the original anime. The Lost Session doesn't have much to salvage because it is only a small look at the Netflix series, but it was a rather curious way to attract the public's attention. My final rating for this short film is a 6/10.
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- TriviaThis short film was shot over the course of 3 days, immediately after the first season had wrapped production.
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- Ковбой Бибоп: Потерянное
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- $750,000 (estimated)
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- 3m
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- 2:1
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