Cowboy Bebop
Jun. 5th, 2014 10:16 amWe somehow got sucked into a rewatch of Cowboy Bebop recently. We initially bought the DVDs after catching a few episodes on a satellite channel (I think it was the precursor of Dave, though I could be misremembering). I seem to recall that on first watch through we were a little disappointed with it and, in particular, at the way the arc plot did (or perhaps, more accurately, didn't) play out. We were a lot more impressed this time through.
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It's a very classy show though, for a value of classy that involves this being an anime. So a certain amount of slapstick and surreality crop up without particularly appearing to be sudden lurches in tone. In particular its soundtrack is wonderful, and almost a character (or perhaps narrator) in its own right. And it does compare favourably with Firefly which, for all its strengths, was very aware of the need to be a prime time show. Cowboy Bebop feels more at ease to be just what it is, stylish, slow and more than a little melancholy. It was well worth a rewatch and I would highly recommend it to anyone with some tolerance for anime.
See you, Space Cowboy.
It's a very classy show though, for a value of classy that involves this being an anime. So a certain amount of slapstick and surreality crop up without particularly appearing to be sudden lurches in tone. In particular its soundtrack is wonderful, and almost a character (or perhaps narrator) in its own right. And it does compare favourably with Firefly which, for all its strengths, was very aware of the need to be a prime time show. Cowboy Bebop feels more at ease to be just what it is, stylish, slow and more than a little melancholy. It was well worth a rewatch and I would highly recommend it to anyone with some tolerance for anime.
See you, Space Cowboy.