Thứ Hai, 11 tháng 3, 2019

Anime fans resent Netflix's new adaptation project - Cowboy Bebop

The classic Japanese animated film or "anime" called "Cowboy Bebop" will have a closed-screen version produced by Netflix.

According to Yahoo! Entertainment, this movie will be 10 episodes and has the screenwriter Chris Yost, who wrote the script for Marvel's "Thor" movies. In addition, the Sunrise studio, which has produced the original anime, will work with Netflix to be the closed version.

"Cowboy Bebop" is a cowboy-style anime, science fiction tells the story of a group of bounty hunters (bounty hunter) Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Faye Valentine and Radical Ed. These four characters have sought to forget their past and hunt the most dangerous criminals in the planets of the solar system.

This anime series is 26 episodes and premiered on Japanese television from 1998 to 1999, gaining great success because of its good story, memorable characters and unforgettable jazz pieces. This animated film also received many awards in Japan and internationally.

For Western audiences, this is one of the first Japanese animated films they watch. Thanks to "Cowboy Bebop," European and American audiences are known for Japanese cartoons.

Netflix will produce the closed version of "Cowboy Bebop" and director Shinichiro Watanabe of the animation will be an advisor.

We still haven't forgotten the pain called "Death Note" from Netflix every day.

The popular Cowboy Bebop anime has recently been announced by Netflix to co-produce a live-action version in the form of a 10-episode TV series. So after the Your Name, Death Note or Naruto, it's now the turn of the 90s anime anime to be called out by Netflix. However, it seems that fans are not interested in this. Most of the audience were skeptical, even angry because of another live-action adaptation of anime from Netflix. The reason is also simple, because Netflix has been doing live-action from Japanese anime a lot, but there's no good movie!

The audience's suspicion came from a series of disappointing Netflix live-action projects that adapted Japanese anime, from Death Note, and Dragon Ball Z until recently, Bleach. In addition to "bleaching" bringing white actors to play Japanese characters, the scripts of these projects are also superficial and losing their quality, making the fans default to "live-action" from Netflix anime. ". That's not to mention Cowboy Bebop is still very popular when it debuted in 1998 because of its crazy and cool nature that is not sure on the screen has kept like that.
Hopefully Netflix knows what you are doing with the great anime they have in hand. You can now enjoy the original anime currently shown on this TV system.
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