Article 5S6AT Review: Reimagined Cowboy Bebop largely preserves beloved elements of original

Review: Reimagined Cowboy Bebop largely preserves beloved elements of original

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Jennifer Ouellette
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    John Cho is perfection as bounty hunter Spike Spiegel. [credit: Netflix ]

It's a daunting task to create a live action series out of one of the most trailblazing, influential anime series of the last 25 years. That would be Cowboy Bebop, a stylish, genre-busting neo-noir space Western that earned universal acclaim when it debuted in 1998. Count yours truly among its many admirers. So I had some reservations about Netflix's decision to adapt the original into a live-action streaming series-why mess with perfection?

Diehard purists likely won't be happy; the new series is a different beast. But I found that Netflix's Cowboy Bebop mostly struck a balance between preserving the most beloved elements of the anime and remixing them in fresh, intriguing ways for a new dramatic format. Is it flawless? Hardly. But it's still pretty darn entertaining.

(Spoilers for the 1998 anime series below. Some spoilers for the live-action series, but no major reveals-except for one smallish one at the very end. We'll give you a heads-up when we get there.)

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