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Tag: Anime
Netflix Cancels Cowboy Bebop After One Season
Deadline reports that Netflix has decided to cancel Cowboy Bebop after only one season. This development comes mere weeks after the show premiered on November 19th. The show stars John Cho as Spike Spiegel, Daniella Pineda as Faye Valentine, and Mustafa Shakir as Spike’s bounty hunting partner Jet Black. An adaptation of the iconic 1998 anime of the…
The Real Folk Blues: Cowboy Bebop’s Anime Legacy
Autumn, 2001: North America’s paradigms were changing, never to look back again. The ruling party changed in Mexico for the first time in almost 80 years, the USA was attacked by Islamist terrorists… and a peculiar cartoon from Japan made its way into the TV sets of the territory. Cowboy Bebop was born from —…
Cowboy Bebop Trailer Brings the Funk
This Tuesday, October the 19th, Netflix released a new trailer for Cowboy Bebop. The clip features the original series’ opening theme juxtaposed with action sequences from the live-action reimagining. We get a good look at Spike, Faye, and Jet in action, and a brief glimpse of Vicious. The series will star John Cho as Spike…
GKids Sets American Release for Mamoru Hosoda’s Belle
This Tuesday, October 12th, GKids officially announced that Studio Chizu’s anime film Belle will be released in America on January 14th, 2022. Oscar-nominated Mamoru Hosoda (Mirai, The Boy and the Beast) directed Belle, which was released in July in Japan. The film’s protagonist, Suzu, is a timid girl living in a small village. She visits…
Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero Trailer Released at NYCC
At the New York Comic-Con, Dragon Ball fans got a look at the upcoming Dragon Ball Super movie, Dragon Ball Super: Super Hero. That’s such a dumb name for a movie. Giving more substance than the original announcement trailer, a lot of detail is packed into the 49 seconds. The trailer displays the new art style that caused a decent stir…
Dallas Liu On the Pressure of Netflix Avatar The Last Airbender Remake
In an interview with ComicBook.com, Dallas Liu discussed the pressure he feels regarding Netflix’s live-action Avatar: The Last Airbender series. Liu was recently unveiled as our new Zuko, along with Gordon Cormier as Aang, Kiawentiio as Katara, and Ian Ousley as Sokka. Netflix claims to strive for a faithful rendition of the beloved animated series.…