The Hollywood live-action “Cowboy Bebop” series starring John Cho and Daniella Pineda will be launched on Netflix on November 19.
Recently, the film crew released a frame-by-frame comparison between the live-action version and the animated version, to see how high the degree of restoration is.
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“Cowboy Bebop” is adapted from the original Japanese TV animation of the same name.
The background of “Cowboy Bebop” is set in the universe of 2071. The governments of various planets allow individuals to capture criminals to obtain bonuses.
So the bounty hunter became active, and the male protagonist Spike was a bounty hunter traveling through the universe.
Each episode of “Cowboy Bebop” is an independent plot.
In addition to the exciting action scenes and sci-fi settings, the animation also integrates the forms of various civilizations in the 20th century with the space scenes, and adds a lot of tribute to classic movies, and is regarded as a generation of classics by sci-fi fans.
The theatrical animation “Cowboy Bebop: The Movie” launched in 2001 was also well received.
The “Cowboy Bebop” episode will be launched on Netflix on November 19.
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