A Painfully Honest Review of Netflix Cowboy Bebop

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  • čas přidán 4. 06. 2024
  • Cowboy Bebop is one of the best and most beloved anime in the world - the kind of thing a live action adaptation REALLY doesn't wanna screw up.
    Netflix screwed it up. But that's just the start of this story.
    Gita Jackson on Bebop's Whedon Dialogue: www.vice.com/en/article/v7dea...
    #Anime #Netflix #CowboyBebop
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    00:00 - Legacy of the Bebop
    08:49 - Session 1 Look How They Massacred My Boy
    18:02 - Session 2 Sympathy for the Devil
    29:35 - Session 3 Hard Luck Fanbase
    37:51 - Session 4 It’s All A Dream
    51:31 - Session 5 Be Like Water
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  • @unknownvariable9239
    @unknownvariable9239 Před 2 lety +5866

    This is the reason why “the manga, the anime, the Netflix adaption” is a meme that’s never played in flattering light for Netflix

    • @javianbrown8627
      @javianbrown8627 Před 2 lety +63

      More like the novel, the manga, the anime then the Netflix adaptation

    • @anguishedcarpet
      @anguishedcarpet Před 2 lety +234

      @@javianbrown8627 *Light Novel. Lets not pretend weabs actually read

    • @trashtrash2169
      @trashtrash2169 Před 2 lety +42

      What do you think a light novel is?

    • @pheunithpsychic-watertype9881
      @pheunithpsychic-watertype9881 Před 2 lety +26

      @@anguishedcarpet that proves I'm not a weeb. I read them

    • @bzenga5981
      @bzenga5981 Před 2 lety +104

      to be fair, a cowboy bebop manga wouldn't hit quite as well unless there were little buttons on each page that played a yoko kanno track to correspond with a particular scene

  • @scenikeight
    @scenikeight Před 2 lety +3961

    Vicious' actor literally always looks like he thought of a really funny joke he's waiting for the right time to tell

    • @airplanes_aren.t_real
      @airplanes_aren.t_real Před 2 lety +155

      And nobody is following his imaginary script

    • @Illvana
      @Illvana Před 2 lety +28

      Honestly, he feels like an unbridled horse... In dire need of a dentist

    • @statesminds
      @statesminds Před 2 lety +80

      Vicious was a cool mysterious character they made him a joke lmao

    • @HurricaneDDragon
      @HurricaneDDragon Před 2 lety +46

      While also trying REEEALLY hard to hold in a massive fart

    • @Vesperitis
      @Vesperitis Před 2 lety +8

      @@Illvana oh god now I will not be able to unsee it.

  • @bubblehearthz
    @bubblehearthz Před 2 lety +1733

    My late 60s parents accidentally watched the first episode of this show and stopped watching it in anger because they felt they were tricked into thinking the show was about a Corgi.

    • @Mary-td2zw
      @Mary-td2zw Před 2 lety +320

      Not enough corgi is perhaps my favorite complaint about any show to ever happen.

    • @TheDiabeticGameMaster
      @TheDiabeticGameMaster Před 2 lety +62

      that has to be one of the most genuinely adorable things that I have ever heard

    • @Ghost-lt4sf
      @Ghost-lt4sf Před 2 lety +59

      The most wholesome negative review

    • @perrilewis180
      @perrilewis180 Před 2 lety +19

      Well that's valid. Give them Chi's Sweet Home.

    • @Nintendofan781
      @Nintendofan781 Před 2 lety +7

      they're pretty smart id put on the anime for them thats what i did for my mom she was confused about it until i put on the anime. luckily she understood what was better

  • @jwm1444
    @jwm1444 Před 2 lety +784

    Netflix Bebop is a great case study in why people need to take media literacy seriously. Because at the end of the day, most of the problems that plagued this show could have been solved if anyone involved loved the messaging of the show more than the aesthetics.

    • @hypothalapotamus5293
      @hypothalapotamus5293 Před rokem +62

      Yes. Cowboy Bebop is an amalgam of Westerns, film noir, science fiction, and Hong Kong cinema as interpreted by a Japanese production team who loved these genres. The American team, not so much...
      When watching the Cantonese space gangster scenes, it struck me that not a single person involved in writing, editing, or production had ever watched a John Woo movie... They had no sense of how things should look or what issues of duty, love, greed, and loyalty should be emphasized. They were just "This is Asian. We need it to be bright and flashy."

    • @ElBombastico883
      @ElBombastico883 Před rokem +40

      I very much doubt any of the writers for Netflix Bebop watched a single episode of the original anime in its entirety. Really feels like, at best, they watched several youtube clips of the most iconic moments and based their show around those without any additional context to them. It explains why the main tone for the new series is comical, bordering parody, rather than the tragic melodrama that permeates the original anime.

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem +41

      @@hypothalapotamus5293 the original bebop was also explicitly leftists as well. Not in the liberal way the live action showed but in an ACTUAL LEFTISTS SENSE. It had very harsh critiques for modern capitalistic society . It wasn’t woke it was a modern critique from an actual policy non aesthetic perspective.

    • @landmindssoul4636
      @landmindssoul4636 Před rokem +2

      Ty

    • @Dephax
      @Dephax Před rokem +10

      It goes to show that people need to create new IP's and not remakes. If this were a scifi show heavily inspired by Cowboy Bebop would have been much more tolerable.

  • @Nuvizzle
    @Nuvizzle Před 2 lety +8011

    A quote from Roger Ebert's review of Battlefield Earth, "The director has learned from better films that directors sometimes tilt their cameras, but he has not learned why," applies here perfectly.

    • @theprowler18
      @theprowler18 Před 2 lety +357

      Absolute perfect quote to sum up my sheer annoyance at the creative team overusing that frigging dutch shot angle and failing to understand how you're supposed to use them in the shot composition.

    • @kazuhirala
      @kazuhirala Před 2 lety +47

      Beautiful comment and yes, it got extremely annoying after the first 20min

    • @Sh1ftane
      @Sh1ftane Před 2 lety +63

      Like how the first Thor movie was done. It hurts to see once you notice a lot of the shots compose of dutch angles.

    • @christophergopeesingh5967
      @christophergopeesingh5967 Před 2 lety +9

      This was perfect quote. I think this describes the show on the whole

    • @frankmarano1118
      @frankmarano1118 Před 2 lety +46

      It's pretty much like if jojo did the "menacing" symbols literally every other scene haha. It's like wait why are you doing that? It's not the right moment for that yet..

  • @stuartblack7002
    @stuartblack7002 Před 2 lety +1253

    "Guaranteed a second season" fortunately didn't age well.

    • @debodatta7398
      @debodatta7398 Před 2 lety +43

      mothers basement is often wrong when it comes to his predictions lol

    • @jesusisc0mings00n3
      @jesusisc0mings00n3 Před 2 lety +15

      @@debodatta7398 lol yeah he was wrong on a number of things in this review. Like it not being a show pandering to the woke crowd. The tokenism is pretty clear cut.

    • @britipinojeff
      @britipinojeff Před 2 lety +101

      @@jesusisc0mings00n3 That's not what he said? He said that it was less woke than the original, not that it wasn't woke or pandering to the woke crowd.

    • @snug0191
      @snug0191 Před 2 lety +90

      @@jesusisc0mings00n3 I have never seen someone trying so hard to misinterpret a messege to support their political agenda.

    • @jesusisc0mings00n3
      @jesusisc0mings00n3 Před 2 lety +3

      @@snug0191 political agenda? If you're talking about me, I have no political agenda. I hate politics and I'm an independent. You don't think that it's tokenism to cast a black actor (he was awesome by the way), to a role that wasn't black, and paint him as stereotypical as they could? I mean, leaving his family because he had to go to jail, and was falsely imprisoned by the police. Really? And this is just one character that they destroyed. Mustafa Shakir was amazing, considering that pile of garbage that he was dealt by the writers.

  • @thomash341
    @thomash341 Před 2 lety +1828

    Netflix: We have to tone down Faye’s sexuality so she can be taken more seriously.
    Also Netflix: Gives her a sex scene.............just because, I guess?

    • @craigime
      @craigime Před 2 lety +32

      lol right

    • @blackosprey2219
      @blackosprey2219 Před 2 lety +278

      Well, you see, Game of Thrones has set this precedent that "serious television" must have sex scenes to be Really Serious.

    • @funnylittlecreature
      @funnylittlecreature Před 2 lety +130

      There IS an argument to be made about “objectification vs sexuality” in the instance of whether a person is in control of their presence sexually or not.. but adding a sex scene to an adaptation without any need for it isn’t.. really doing that? I’m sure the creators had that in mind, but instead it gives off the impression that “Wearing sexual clothing makes you unable to be taken seriously(which obviously they didn’t mean, don’t think I actually accuse them of this) but being sexual for another person’s benefit is a-ok.(WHICH IT IS, DONT GET ME WRONG!!! but to say it’s the only scenario that is strikes me as a little cringe)”
      No hate at all to anyone involved though. Do not care enough about live action adaptations to shit on the creators.

    • @PrincessMavenKittyDarkholme
      @PrincessMavenKittyDarkholme Před 2 lety +8

      Like Jasmine from Aladdin reboot

    • @victoriazhu9381
      @victoriazhu9381 Před 2 lety +2

      It's so stupid rip. They want her to be "empowering" when having sexuality can be empowering when you're in control of it. Netflix is stupid.

  • @unfire
    @unfire Před 11 měsíci +197

    I just feel bad that John Cho moved his whole family to New Zealand because he planned on this being a multi-season Netflix show. He was pretty dedicated.

    • @uhhh_adam
      @uhhh_adam Před 8 měsíci +21

      Oof lmao

    • @2minuss
      @2minuss Před 8 měsíci +8

      Damn.

    • @nannerrammer
      @nannerrammer Před 7 měsíci +19

      New Zealand is a beautiful place to live. I would look at the glass half full and say that it gave him an excuse to move there. He could've moved to somewhere like Ethiopia, for which pity would be well deserved.

    • @SteveTheApe
      @SteveTheApe Před 6 měsíci +9

      ​@@nannerrammeri work with a guy who is from Ethiopia. It has a beautiful country side and is not portrayed as american media chaulks it up to be

    • @viljamtheninja
      @viljamtheninja Před 6 měsíci +7

      I feel worse for the regular New Zealanders working on the show. Lighting and everything else, your regular crew who lost a years long gig because of the completely talentless hacks in charge of the show. Though also feel a bit bad for John Cho because he seemed to be the only one who genuinely cared about making something for the fans.

  • @chrismennell1606
    @chrismennell1606 Před 2 lety +1490

    It's actually hysterical watching this and hearing "all but guarantees it a second season" after it being cancelled.

    • @navertnavert2623
      @navertnavert2623 Před 2 lety +114

      Feels good. Hope we can all forget about it soon.

    • @lex2749
      @lex2749 Před 2 lety +64

      I know right?! I had to fight the urge to cackle out loud when I heard that bit

    • @DropDeadAbridged
      @DropDeadAbridged Před 2 lety +10

      'few reasons' heh.

    • @airplanes_aren.t_real
      @airplanes_aren.t_real Před 2 lety +12

      Thank satan

    • @CoolCraftCool
      @CoolCraftCool Před 2 lety +30

      It was bad enough that watching the trailer was enough to put us off so it was dead on arrival. Unlike the opinion in the vid most people are saying the character don't get close to the originals other than Mustafa Shakir with Jet who by all accounts is good.

  • @InDeathWeLove
    @InDeathWeLove Před 2 lety +1423

    I believe giving Jet Black a family/daughter actually worsens his character a bit because in the original it feels like he is taking on a paternal role to the crew because he has no outlet for this elsewhere. Giving him a daughter to focus on actually takes away from that unique dynamic.

    • @Excalibur5k
      @Excalibur5k Před 2 lety +179

      His actor was also too young while spikes was too old, so they ended up being around same age.

    • @Evets_03
      @Evets_03 Před 2 lety +53

      It’s also pointless and only drags out the already long 40 minute time count

    • @Vesperitis
      @Vesperitis Před 2 lety +222

      The subtext of the anime is that all four characters have been set adrift from all the human relationships they used to know, and can now only find it in each other, dysfunctional and mildly toxic as that might be.
      Giving Jet a daughter not only ruins the powerful unspoken theme running through the team dynamic, it doesn't add anything to his character.

    • @IronDruids
      @IronDruids Před 2 lety +6

      Imo she was just an addition, not a replacement. If there's any lack of the feeling you're talking about then I think that's more to do with the story being told than the daughter characters inclusion.
      Basically, if there's a problem then it's with THAT first and additional characters second.

    • @hizzousekakashi8836
      @hizzousekakashi8836 Před 2 lety +79

      Him having a kid really throws it off for me too, like if he has a kid that he cares that much for and just wants to use the money to buy presents and be there for her then why would he be a bounty hunter? Why wouldn't he just get an office job that has steady pay and lets him stay near his daughter so he can always be there for her.

  • @pankace3296
    @pankace3296 Před rokem +381

    Vicious was the personification of Spikes past catching up with him. Julia was Spikes inability to move on and live his life. They were no more developed than that because they didn't need to be. This characterization is not difficult to understand. The writers actively chose to ignore it.

    • @judaihyuga
      @judaihyuga Před rokem +18

      Or they just completely failed to grasp that...

    • @MASTEROFEVIL
      @MASTEROFEVIL Před 11 měsíci +1

      So then what was Jet or the dog?

    • @CollinGerberding
      @CollinGerberding Před 11 měsíci +15

      @@MASTEROFEVIL Jet would be a tether to actual reality. The part of Spike that wants to keep connected to humanity, even when he disagrees with it. More than just survival.
      Ein is acclimating to change.

  • @halfpintrr
    @halfpintrr Před 2 lety +682

    Jet is amazing in the show, he’s great. I hope he gets more work after this. Same with the guy who did L in Netflix’s Death Note. They both put their souls into characters that were in crappy adaptations and I respect them for that.

    • @mrmanju6989
      @mrmanju6989 Před 2 lety +73

      Jet was the best parrt of the show. He got the character down perfect

    • @bigt4119
      @bigt4119 Před 2 lety +56

      for real. I felt like Spike wasnt bad but just out of age really. the spike from the anime shows you he's young but chaotic in a naive way. meanwhile the portrayal of Vicious is like some crazy batman villain; when he's supposed to be just as sophisticated as spike.

    • @kaygeo
      @kaygeo Před 2 lety +45

      Agreed, also the guy who played L in the Netflix Death Note is Lakeith Stanfield and he's been getting consistent work some of it absolutely incredible like the film "Sorry to Bother You' where he was the main character.

    • @halfpintrr
      @halfpintrr Před 2 lety +13

      @@kaygeo Oh awesome, I love that movie! I had no idea it was Mr. Stanfield playing L. Good for him.

    • @kaygeo
      @kaygeo Před 2 lety +19

      @@halfpintrr yeah he really vanishes into roles. He's an incredibly talented dude

  • @TDOTCRFH4
    @TDOTCRFH4 Před 2 lety +5136

    I feel so bad for the person who played Ed, none of this was their fault

    • @mothersbasement
      @mothersbasement  Před 2 lety +2123

      They seem like such a lovely person and extremely enthusiastic for the character. Honestly, given what they were asked to do, their performance was great! It's all on the director.

    • @neoperol
      @neoperol Před 2 lety +280

      Played Ed? Do you mean said some words for 40 seconds as his/her first work as an actor and now is been use as tool for the hate of " fans" over a show?

    • @DuskWolf99
      @DuskWolf99 Před 2 lety +557

      @@mothersbasement Thank you. I’m so happy to see this. A lot of people are going to come after this young, new actor and that’s so sad. It’s their first role and they’re so happy to be a part of it and if they read a lot of vile toxicity towards them as a person - undeservedly so - it could be so damaging.

    • @SnowAnayathatweirdgirl
      @SnowAnayathatweirdgirl Před 2 lety +409

      @@DuskWolf99 It's none of the actors faults for how this played out. It's the fault of the director and script writer. This young actor did nothing wrong and I may not have liked the direction of Ed, but I found the actor playing Ed to have a charm to them.
      For what they had to go with they acted the shit out of it and for that I appreciate them.

    • @agneskennicott7851
      @agneskennicott7851 Před 2 lety +172

      Hope she’s not discouraged by the reaction to 60 seconds of her inclusion and she’s able to understand that the bulk of the issues with that scene and the show in general stems from the showrunners and writers themselves. She may be the worst or best actress to ever live for all we know, but I’m not judging her entire skill set over 60 seconds.
      With that said, screw this adaptation in general.

  • @TheSonicShoe
    @TheSonicShoe Před 2 lety +1467

    Dude, I don't actively hate the live action adaptation like some fans do, but seeing clips from the anime after clips from flixbop is like filling your lungs with fresh air when you didn't even realize you were holding your breath.
    The original really is just as close to a perfect piece of visual media and storytelling as human hands can create.

    • @TE72GOD
      @TE72GOD Před 2 lety +10

      I see what you mean there. Defintely in more aspects than others. Being someone that is all for seeing different takes on things I fully enjoyed pretty much every aspect of the show. Save for Vicious... That was just... Overtly saddening. Lol But from Ana, Gren, Julia, and the main cast, I super enjoyed the new takes and future setups for the whole show.

    • @itsbrittanybtch
      @itsbrittanybtch Před 2 lety +18

      It is my favorite anime of all time. I enjoy most aspects of the live action version. Except what they did to my baby Ed. Vicious and Julia were a little butchered too but I could handle that. But what they did to my baby Ed broke my heart.
      Otherwise I enjoyed the show!!

    • @thetayterminator1436
      @thetayterminator1436 Před 2 lety +5

      If people are holding their expectations of the live action up to the Anime then of course they will be disappointed… they're looking through the eyes of Nostalgia and they need to just enjoy it for what it is, and that's "Based on the anime" instead of comparing it to the anime as if its supposed to be a live action copy.

    • @USSAnimeNCC-
      @USSAnimeNCC- Před 2 lety

      I thought it was okay or meh but man it could have work out of the writing was better and the character was better written spike and fade are a downgrade to their anime version the only character I thought was decently written was jet

    • @noop9k
      @noop9k Před 2 lety +4

      It is not bad by Netflix standards, the main chars are well cast at least, despite made different. But relative to the original, quite bad and disrespectful. And 30% dedicated to Vicious is horrible.
      Or, say, Gren. He is totally okay as a goofy support character if you forget that he is replacing a serious character who had his own 2 episodes.
      Recycled and bastardized the original to please those who never watched it. And, the fans of the original, we are supposed to be happy that some of the good parts have survived the rape.

  • @M2ofEMMM
    @M2ofEMMM Před rokem +507

    Making Faye less overtly sexual 100% feels like another component of the toothless liberalism of this adaptation, and I say that as someone who cringes at most hypersexualized female characters.
    Faye is a rare example of a salacious female character who is not a sexy lamp with no depth nor a character with depth that is undermined by being dressed like a sexy lamp. She is a woman in a terrible financial position who intentionally uses her body and sexuality as some of the only assets available to her to try to survive. That is also important and biting social commentary that is cut by making her Woman Who Wears Pants and Swears.

    • @vtr0104
      @vtr0104 Před rokem +30

      And that's something we can at least hope was the cause, and not the creators' innate inability to understand that Faye WAS more that just a lady who swears and wears a loose outfit. In which case they probably gave themselves a pat on the back and high-fives all around for keeping the "essence" of the character while also "saving" her appearance from those evil Japanese artists back in those, clearly uncivilised, days.

    • @MuhammedMuhammed-xd7qo
      @MuhammedMuhammed-xd7qo Před rokem +37

      If you watch the anime with awareness of it Faye's revealing outfit is as much a tool for her as Spike's seemingly lackadaisical careless attitude to danger. Spike walks around with a hunch and his hands in his pockets to make himself seem smaller and less of a threat, a goofball that can be ignored, and that lets him get the drop on enemies.
      Faye's version of that is showing off her body. Several times in the anime potential foes are distracted looking at her nearly exposed curves and don't notice what her hands and eyes are doing. Yes, it is fan service for the viewers as well, but it's not brainless fan service. It's her character, she's using her physical looks to gain advantage over enemies, just like Spike does. Covering her up removes a fundamental aspect of what her character is and just shows that the Netflix writers don't understand the characters at all. They should have just made a spin off with their own new original creations since they clearly don't understand or like the anime versions.

    • @smittywerbenjagermanjensen9281
      @smittywerbenjagermanjensen9281 Před rokem +38

      I also think that her overemphasized feminine appearance is a representation of her lack of identity. She definitely uses her appearance as a tool, but I feel like she spends so much time throughout the show searching for her identity that being able to really lean into a socially assigned identity like gender could be a kind of emotional crutch as well as a tool for survival. The way that she is perceived by other people simply because of her gender is a given, society assumes and applies a certain identity to her with no context other than her gender. Considering she was a blank slate after she woke up, being able to rely on some form of identity was probably stabilizing for her to some degree. In her search for an identity and for some way to survive, she could have taken on a roll like VT and leaned into her skills without needing to dress in an objectifying manner. Instead, she chose to use her body as a tool and her gender as a crutch in order to survive while inhabiting an encouraged identity that is pushed upon her by society.

    • @M2ofEMMM
      @M2ofEMMM Před rokem +7

      @@smittywerbenjagermanjensen9281 That's a really good point!

  • @ryanstaiger1712
    @ryanstaiger1712 Před rokem +116

    How could you screw up Vicious? He’s a monster, intimidating, and pretty straightforward

    • @Pengalor
      @Pengalor Před rokem +18

      Easily. They tried to do too much with him instead of letting him be that brooding, mysterious evil that's nipping at Spike's heels and reminding him of what he once was.

    • @haukikannel
      @haukikannel Před 11 měsíci

      Make him whiny man baby… Easy!
      😂😢😢😢

    • @CameronHuff
      @CameronHuff Před 10 měsíci +6

      @@Pengalor Vicious should represent the past and that's all we know about him. Don't get into anything else with him, just that.

    • @bizznick444joe7
      @bizznick444joe7 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Haven't gone too far into it but I didn't find Vicious bad so far.

  • @rsmry2222
    @rsmry2222 Před 2 lety +1551

    This adaptation’s existence is what drove me, a part of the algorithm generation, to actually watch the original show and discover it’s jaw dropping beauty. If nothing else I am thankful for that.

    • @SpoopySquid
      @SpoopySquid Před 2 lety +80

      At least this adaptation meant Netflix also got to stream the original anime so silver linings and all that

    • @queenlafry
      @queenlafry Před 2 lety +44

      Same here. I never would've watched the show if it wasn't for seeing clips of it being compared to scenes from the Netflix adaptation, which showed me everything I was missing out on in the original.

    • @SinHurr
      @SinHurr Před 2 lety +12

      Blessings upon this journey.

    • @lfnreviews
      @lfnreviews Před 2 lety +7

      Same here and I can’t wait to review it on my Instagram account too

    • @pooyataleb2514
      @pooyataleb2514 Před 2 lety +3

      then again which brought more fans to berserk? the 97 anime or the one that shall not be named?

  • @bangormc3rd562
    @bangormc3rd562 Před 2 lety +1022

    There is only one point in this analysis that I would say you are completely wrong. 7:53
    As someone who has owned a corgi for over a decade now, I can assure you that Ein does NOTHING in the anime that I have not seen my corg do in real life. Including the weird hopping thing. ESPECIALLY the weird hopping thing.

    • @mothersbasement
      @mothersbasement  Před 2 lety +488

      Clearly I need a more comprehensive corgi education

    • @spiderace7994
      @spiderace7994 Před 2 lety +37

      @@mothersbasement Dog

    • @spikespiegel4114
      @spikespiegel4114 Před 2 lety +122

      I was hoping someone would point that out, I truly believe that when they did that scene in "Mushroom Samba" that someone had a pet Corgi and saw it jumping around like that and they used it in the show because it is so true!! Corgis really do weird stuff like that ;)

    • @jackieohecc
      @jackieohecc Před 2 lety +26

      Damn gotta go look up corgi hopping videos now

    • @MokohiChan
      @MokohiChan Před 2 lety +23

      @@mothersbasement They really are little weirdos. Mine does this stuff all the time too, hahah

  • @HushSkunk
    @HushSkunk Před rokem +33

    I think something a lot of “reboots” are running into is… people in the industry enjoy iconic media and want to create something because of it. But instead of making a separate IP inspired by it, they choose to build on top of the existing IP. But what happens is their personal style influences how they create the “expansion”, and essentially what happens is they add a Roman column to a Greek temple. Sure they share similar elements, but that does not make them the same.

  • @n7creed629
    @n7creed629 Před 2 lety +454

    My poor Gren. He was such an interesting, mysterious character in the anime. He just looks like a comedy sidekick in this one…

    • @troudbalos333
      @troudbalos333 Před 2 lety +43

      he looks like the most....ehhh cant say that cuz youtube censore you. they took the 15sec of dialogue about him being neither a women nor a man and both at the same time that wont ever be relevent after this the whole character plus an extra extra far right exageration of what a drag queen looks like spice into the mix. its like making someones body deformity their whole chracter after a 10 second text over snapchat pass through like 300 language over google translate.

    • @iwannaseehowlongyoucanmakethis
      @iwannaseehowlongyoucanmakethis Před rokem +62

      @@troudbalos333 also, the reveal of green being neither sex is a massive shock value in the original. And not at all his central character trait like you said. He used it once to his advantage, he covered his face so Vicious wouldn't know the "woman" before him is actually Gren himself.

    • @goingunder2548
      @goingunder2548 Před rokem +43

      @@iwannaseehowlongyoucanmakethis so I’m actually about halfway through my first run of this show, but I had read about the ‘Gren is non binary in the reboot’ before. And after just watching the episodes with Gren primarily… I have to wonder where it came from. Because it was very clear Gren was born male, and identified as male, and the drugs he took before had the effect HRT has on trans people, but that wasn’t the effect he wanted - it was secondary. So the people who wrote the new show seemed to think he took the drugs he became addicted to, specifically for the HRT effect? But that’s changing so much about the character’s motivations..
      I really don’t think any non binary people who had watched the original, were cheering at Netflix’s poor attempt at enby representation, because stuff like this reflects badly on them. Because people then assume that non binary people see anyone who presents as androgynous is non binary when most don’t. Most of us would prefer fresh, original characters, and you can make them non binary and make them androgynous or masculine or feminine or whatever, it would be fine. But that’s just… kind of insulting for both sides oof

    • @petrfedor1851
      @petrfedor1851 Před rokem +24

      To me better real life analogue would be trans man prevented from transition than androgynous enby.
      Tragedy of him Is his body was changes against his will. They should eighter keep it as it was And made contrast with regular trans character in some way or change outcome of experiments he went throw.

    • @MeatPlanet
      @MeatPlanet Před rokem +10

      @@goingunder2548 it hurts doesn't it? They didn't have to change much if anything at all with Gren just find an actor who understands what he went through and portray him. They put in so much work to butcher a character that didn't need altering in the first place.

  • @rosspare
    @rosspare Před 2 lety +892

    Abdul Hakim's death, one of the coolest designed side characters imo, hits poorly tragic in Netflix's Cowboy Begone. His last words are cries about how the rich have ruined his life only to be killed in cold blood by cops. Then, Jet and Spike shrug it off and believe another bounty is around the corner.
    This show had all the bell peppers and no beef.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio Před 2 lety +60

      They also had the bell peppers and no beef scene but without the monologue.
      Spike is a sociopath and Jet is an enabler for him.

    • @mrpurple11
      @mrpurple11 Před 2 lety +1

      What does that final phrase mean?

    • @vladimirstok149
      @vladimirstok149 Před 2 lety +7

      I'm sorry but Abdul Hakim is the wrong hill to die on here.
      He's a nobody in the show, just some generic cool-looking (?) greedy guy who stole a vague generic data dog (??).
      I respect the show for trying to flesh out this character and even the dog.
      The anime worked because it knew how to pull off the vagueness of the story by making it feel realistic and like "something they'd totally do", but I'd still insist that what they did with Abdul in the adaptation was interesting and worthwhile :/

    • @MrRevolverkiller
      @MrRevolverkiller Před 2 lety +2

      I had high, however misplaced hopes for this. But I knew that it wasn’t long for this world

    • @saturn5541
      @saturn5541 Před 2 lety +2

      Well said.

  • @Dradeeus
    @Dradeeus Před 2 lety +767

    I hated the Jet Black story change, where they didn't want to show all cops as being dirty... even though they're in a rotting, scummy world that uses bounty hunters.

    • @TOAOM123
      @TOAOM123 Před 2 lety +88

      "Hey we want to pay homage to westerns....without the archetype of morally bereft sheriff departments; eg the pinkertons"
      Its like they dont actually understand what theyre approaching

    • @herec0mestheCh33f
      @herec0mestheCh33f Před 2 lety +53

      @@TOAOM123 or perhaps they did, but their corporate masters didn't want to inspire any forbidden wrongthink against the thin blue line we're all taught to worship

    • @HUGEPoWERFULPooPS
      @HUGEPoWERFULPooPS Před 2 lety +28

      @@herec0mestheCh33f What? If anything Netflix would want it considering they are full of woke leftists.

    • @herec0mestheCh33f
      @herec0mestheCh33f Před 2 lety +34

      @@HUGEPoWERFULPooPS
      "Woke bad woke bad"
      What's bad about being aware of the world? You culture warriors literally just tie everything down inventing these fake issues. Like, oh no, potato head is woke by... *reads notes*
      Being a gender neutral toy that can be made to be whatever a kid wants it to be. The horror. Better sound the alarms. Woke bad woke bad woke bad *terminate thoughts*
      As proven here, the tendency of hiding forbidden thoughts continues with you, and people are caring less and less about the noise you make over nothing.
      If only they were leftists. At best they're progressive, which is good of course, but I have yet to see evidence that they want to transition to a society without a commodity form or the abolition of a privatized means of production.

    • @HUGEPoWERFULPooPS
      @HUGEPoWERFULPooPS Před 2 lety +16

      @@herec0mestheCh33f woke people have no problem rewriting lore and blackfacing white characters all the time to fit their gender politics.

  • @KamenRiderFeline
    @KamenRiderFeline Před 2 lety +355

    Let's just call it quits and agree that Firefly is the closest thing to a live action adaptation of Cowboy Bepop there will ever be.

  • @cowkiller58
    @cowkiller58 Před 2 lety +382

    Original: let's rarely mention Vicious so whenever he shows up he'll actually have a menacing presence and we don't know what he'll do
    Netflix: sure but what if we had a full storyline with clips in each episode so you get to know the character

    • @DocZo0b
      @DocZo0b Před 2 lety +47

      It might have worked. . . if he hadn't been characterized so pathetically.

    • @domhuckle
      @domhuckle Před 2 lety +27

      Like monsters in horro films, less is more. Can go the other way too - like Julia

    • @shogunhashishin
      @shogunhashishin Před 2 lety +5

      And lots of shots of tuna

  • @SilverShion
    @SilverShion Před 2 lety +962

    I'm just gonna say this about the show........Yōko Kanno music is still incredible.

    • @groofay
      @groofay Před 2 lety +56

      Yeah, her presence and the fact that she made new music for the soundtrack are the main redeeming factors about this whole thing.

    • @Alex.R.L
      @Alex.R.L Před 2 lety +16

      Ghost in the Shell and Cowboy Bebop are my jam.

    • @noraunhappy
      @noraunhappy Před 2 lety +31

      I don’t think her music was as well utilized as it was in the original, but the OST still bops

    • @nnickplays9713
      @nnickplays9713 Před 2 lety +14

      She shouldn't have lent her music to this trash fire.

    • @firepuppies4086
      @firepuppies4086 Před 2 lety +4

      Ein also a cute pupper? But that is real hard to mess up

  • @_ftreiv5129
    @_ftreiv5129 Před 2 lety +1385

    I like Jet Black's actor and how he ATE the role. My problem is that the writers gave him a backstory that's basically Terry Jeffords from B99 in Scott Lang's storyline in Antman.

    • @MrConredsX
      @MrConredsX Před 2 lety +50

      Thats why ANime wasn't really WOKE as much as progressive. Netflix was WOKE becuase it wanted to fix things that didn't need fixing. Like changing Faye tragic past about her hetersoexual relationship into annoying quirky lesbian from Marvel movies. Since they already feel proud of giving Jet the Black skin and earn their progressive points on twatter they had to ass lines about being "Black Male" as well as single dad backstory becuase thats how leftists see Black community. Oh and obviously Gren and Ed had to be non binary for safe inclusion even though they were more complicated than that.

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 Před 2 lety +46

      @@MrConredsX What lesbian do you see in Marvel movies? Progressive is woke dude, progressives are leftists.
      Single dad is NOT the stereotype attributed to black men lol, he's also not single, he has a wife. Black people deal with divorce like the rest of us. His portrayal is also the one positive I see everyone talk about, and isn't that what you weirdos keep screeching about? Casting for talent over "diversity"?
      If Bebop was written now Ed and Gren would be non-binary, it's called people's views change, they had no idea what enbies were back then. And do you sincerely think being enby is this simple, safe thing?

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 Před 2 lety +35

      @@MrConredsX There's like barely any non-binary characters or actors in media. It's the least safe form of inclusion.

    • @MrConredsX
      @MrConredsX Před 2 lety +22

      @@ChangedMyNameFinally69 Then create non binary character instead forcing them in into characters that aren't

    • @nuanil
      @nuanil Před 2 lety +19

      @@MrConredsX In case you didn't know, WOKE is just a buzz word for social progressivism. There's literally zero difference between them, other than some kids decided they needed a 4 letter word for it.

  • @mookiestewart3776
    @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem +92

    Finally someone else that understands bebop had a HUGE amount of political philosophy in it!! The show was so much more then it seemed on the surface and watanabe San is fucking based and a genius

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem +6

      Also mothers basement a hasanabi head confirmed??!! Extra based

  • @condroid3000
    @condroid3000 Před 2 lety +74

    Legit paused to go watch the video about the opening, and now I'm back. I'd heard of this show my whole life, and finally watched it all in one go, and after sobbing about it, I needed more. So here I am

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem +6

      The anime is life changing , once you’ve watched it there’s no going back. Watanabe truly is a genius

    • @lotus2001
      @lotus2001 Před rokem +2

      Hope you watched the movie as well it’s amazing

  • @notationmusical
    @notationmusical Před 2 lety +467

    Actually, in Bebop's case, Yoko Kanno created the music first before the animation, the story, and characters even existed.
    Watanabe was even inspired by her music to create new scenes.
    This makes Cowboy Bebop even more special because not only is it extremely rare to have the music as the focus, but to allow the composer to write what they want without the director misusing their music.
    That said, while I don't want to blindly hate Netflix's adaptation, the music from there is actually kind of okay, but there are some clips that just don't digest well with some of the scenes, in my opinion.

    • @jinxedangel2
      @jinxedangel2 Před 2 lety +6

      Yoko Kanno did the music for the live action too which I thought was really cool and made sense because I really enjoyed the music throughout the live action series, especially when they added songs from the anime.

    • @SquaulDuNeant
      @SquaulDuNeant Před 2 lety +5

      Saying the truth or wanting quality isn't hating tho ... stop being afraid mate.

    • @alexl9334
      @alexl9334 Před 2 lety +1

      1 2 3 let's jam

    • @notationmusical
      @notationmusical Před 2 lety +1

      @@alexl9334 isn't it 3 2 1?
      but whatever, I'm not complaining

    • @notationmusical
      @notationmusical Před 2 lety

      @@SquaulDuNeant
      Thanks, but I'm just saying that I don't think it's fair of me to judge a series, saying that it's all bad, without fully watched it, hence blindly hating XD.

  • @zipzeolocke2
    @zipzeolocke2 Před 2 lety +174

    The most tragic aspect is Vicious being turned into a angsty teenager with daddy issues and Julia becoming selfish lol

    • @Arufonsa1
      @Arufonsa1 Před 2 lety +7

      Really? That felt accurate to me. Vicious is absolutely the try hard edgelord of his day.

    • @gokuwufei99
      @gokuwufei99 Před 2 lety +38

      @@Arufonsa1 No....Vicious was a cold blooded, war hardened, soulless killer who wanted power over anything. The live action gave us a white haired Kylo Ren. Not the same

    • @Arufonsa1
      @Arufonsa1 Před 2 lety +6

      @@gokuwufei99 And he was also a try hard edgelord. Those things are not mutually exclusive. Sephiroth hair, uses a sword in a gun fight, trench coat, nihilist whose only friend is a crow, and speaks only in cryptic threats. Yea I was never taking that seriously lol. Was that supposed to be played strait because it came off like a bit. It played into Beebops aesthetics great but nah fam he was always a child in dress up.

    • @gokuwufei99
      @gokuwufei99 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Arufonsa1 wellllll....his only friend was....the guy who screwed his girlfriend lol but the less is more theory worked in the anime because he didn't have much screen time or dialog but still felt menacing. "Fearless" (lol) has nothing to "fear" from this watered down crybaby version of vicious

    • @Arufonsa1
      @Arufonsa1 Před 2 lety +4

      @@gokuwufei99 I was never afraid of Vicious. I mean I can’t believe I left this out but the man named himself Vicious lol. He was certainly skilled and that was it. But so was the literal child man. Hell he was arguably more of a threat. My point is that cry babies can still be threats. Their skill level is not based on whether or not they made it through therapy. And Vicious was always a try hard child in a man’s oversized coat. This is nothing new.

  • @Urinal
    @Urinal Před rokem +35

    The sad part about their usage of Vicious is that one of his key tones in the anime is a twisted sense of justice, and the driving point for Spikethat lies under the surface of his character. Vicious is a shark under the calm surface of Spikes exterior and when news of him surfaces like a fin rising above the water it cuts through the calm. The demeanor that Spike holds is broken because of this because he desires revenge.Vicious is meant to be an ever lurking force in Spike that is rarely spoken of or seen. The acting and also putting Vicious in brighter environments, this created a goofy character that, instead of lurking in the shadows came as subtly as a sharknado.

  • @bowenorcutt78
    @bowenorcutt78 Před 2 lety +147

    One thing Bebop, Avatar, and Samurai Jack have in common is that their animation style is a massive part of both their identity and their appeal. Making a live-action adaptation of any of them would just gut a large part of what makes them, and *made* them, have the appeal they do. I would bring up the thing that makes Samurai Jack different from the other two, but I'm worried even thinking it will jinx it and condemn us all to living in a world where such best-left-unnamed horrors exist.

  • @InfiniteAura
    @InfiniteAura Před 2 lety +216

    The fact that he said “there is no movie in Ba Sing Se” makes me feel good

    • @TroySpace
      @TroySpace Před 2 lety +5

      There is no beef in Netflix Bebop's beef and bell peppers.

    • @TheDiabeticGameMaster
      @TheDiabeticGameMaster Před 2 lety +2

      That was actually genius. I am surprised that this was the first time I heard somebody make that joke.

    • @jinxedsphinx3600
      @jinxedsphinx3600 Před 2 lety

      @@TheDiabeticGameMaster can you explain it to me? I’ve seen Avatar but I’m rarded I need help :(

    • @TheAsvarduilProject
      @TheAsvarduilProject Před 2 lety +2

      There *is* no movie in Ba Sing Se!
      As you know, when I raided the Great Library of Ba Sing Se...

  • @jocloud31
    @jocloud31 Před 2 lety +512

    One of the things that really stood out to me on this was that Spike felt unnecessarily murderous in Netflix. Sure Anime Spike kills a lot of people, but he generally does so in situations where it feels like he couldn't really avoid it. Netflix Spike kills a lot of people who aren't really threats any more, for no real reason.

    • @jesuspaganrosario4698
      @jesuspaganrosario4698 Před 2 lety +20

      I literally noticed it even from the trailer! In my words, he's too killy

    • @TheSonicShoe
      @TheSonicShoe Před 2 lety +91

      Yeah, him and Jet laughing about blowing a dudes face off in the casino/bar made them both seem like unhinged sociopaths, and Spike is def unhinged in the anime, but not a sociopath, and Jet is ABSOLUTELY NEITHER, so it was definitely a very weird choice.

    • @catsukisubaru3715
      @catsukisubaru3715 Před 2 lety +12

      @@jesuspaganrosario4698 Is he looking for the net terminal gene

    • @pompompurinsbutthole
      @pompompurinsbutthole Před 2 lety +21

      he’s way too trigger happy in my opinion. i never knew him as a guy who loved killing people. i know he’s pretty good at kicking ass but not to the point where he “accidentally” kills them

    • @MissAshley42
      @MissAshley42 Před 2 lety +36

      @@TheSonicShoe That part really bothered me, too. I know being a bounty hunter already implies a certain level of disregard for human life, but that exchange really soured me on the two early on.

  • @photofreak56
    @photofreak56 Před 2 lety +34

    As someone who works as an artist I agree with the idea of burning the orginal Bebop OST into your mind while working on anything... Just trust me Kano makes being creative easier.

  • @blip8582
    @blip8582 Před 2 lety +38

    It's been difficult to find such balanced, fair, and thoughtful discussion on this, while you still stick to your own personal opinion and reasons. Great job, and a terrific video.

  • @SandFace
    @SandFace Před 2 lety +335

    I can understand changing Faye's outfit, but for them to say that her character is outdated can only make me assume that they never really *watched* the show.

    • @murciadoxial8056
      @murciadoxial8056 Před 2 lety +13

      *Sarah Bellum rebooted flashbacks* ... yeah

    • @wilmagregg3131
      @wilmagregg3131 Před 2 lety +20

      they did they just hate it wahmon are all snarky tough action heros and nothing else to them despite fem fatales being impowering because the point is they ACT like just a pretty face only to get close to the target and get what they want then take them down with ease no diffrent then how james bond SHOULD be.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio Před 2 lety +41

      She went from being an attractive but competent (if unlucky) free spirit who knows when to use her charm and when to use threats to someone who swears a lot, isn't a very good bounty hunter, and doesn't really know how to fight despite getting into fights a little _too_ often. She's more of a sass dispenser than anything, even compared to how sarcastic she was in the original.

    • @murciadoxial8056
      @murciadoxial8056 Před 2 lety +27

      @@OtakuUnitedStudio In the original she was pretty subdued all things considered, she had her obnoxious moments but you could tell she was smart and could read the damn room.

    • @RenegadeShepard69
      @RenegadeShepard69 Před 2 lety +14

      Ironically their idea of modern gets outdated faster than classic, complex and unique characters like Faye. In just less than a decade you'll see a new generation of creatives counter this whole self-righteous generation of filmmakers who strip characters of all things "problematic" so much that they end up with lifeless, unengaging shells that neither offend nor delight anyone. What I'm trying to say is the woke generation still doesn't realize they'll get old too, and faster than they think.
      But it really bores me how obsessed those people are with female characters, everything women do on a screen is symbolic to them and needs to be of an impeccable standard and serve as a role model but most of the time they miss the point about them, women characters, and women as humans all in all, what I mean is they don't need to walk on eggshells when writing a woman for christs sake. So now They're starting to make every female character so similar that it's just counterintuitive, beats their whole point. Which is an actual potentially classic, outstanding female character these woke folk managed to create recently?

  • @ormoffat
    @ormoffat Před 2 lety +215

    Jeff: listing in detail why you cannot translate Ed 1:1 from animation to live action
    Me, head in my hands knowing exactly what's coming: Jeff, please... I beg you

    • @farhanasafran8124
      @farhanasafran8124 Před 2 lety +15

      my mind the entire time: Geoff hit me with it, come on now, don't prolong the torture, DO IT

    • @malum9478
      @malum9478 Před 2 lety +19

      @@farhanasafran8124 like when you take the guy holding the gun to your head by the hand and force it up against your skull while screaming "COME ON PUSSY DO IT DO IT NOW!"

    • @hatchettwit
      @hatchettwit Před 2 lety +5

      I just laugh cried from your comment, which is more than I can say the live action in question elicited.

    • @mushi3617
      @mushi3617 Před 2 lety +2

      What do you mean, I didn't get it

  • @ghtoasty4068
    @ghtoasty4068 Před 2 lety +50

    wouldn't a way better version of Spike's realization be that he goes to shoot the kid, realizes what he's about to do and what instincts the life of a hitman has instilled in him, and from there decides to become a good guy?

  • @kronux3831
    @kronux3831 Před rokem +20

    I think the thing that gets me the most about the Netflix version of Ed is how poorly they understood how the character was intended to be in the anime. Like, Ed (at least as far as I can tell) is more of a parody, behaviorally speaking, of that one hyper little kid that we all know. Like, obviously no human being would behave like Ed does in the anime. Some of that shit is very clearly meant to be an exaggeration, and it works well. It conveys how over-the-top and obscenely hyper Ed is. The Netflix Ed didn’t have to be this weird, creepy kid (albeit only for one scene). They could have found a more nuanced way to convey that sense of Ed being a crazy, hyper child. Shame we’ll never get the chance to see it though

    • @mili-oh4481
      @mili-oh4481 Před 10 měsíci

      Also they put some boy that is transitioning into a girl to play Ed. Ed was a girl in the anime. It pissed me off because they wanted to push their lbgtq bs instead of giving the role to a talented girl actor.
      Completely agree with you that the goofy exaggeration only works in the anime. How hard was it to just make a normal girl that is a genius with a sense of humor. The writers sucked.

    • @helenainamerica
      @helenainamerica Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@mili-oh4481bro the actor is gender queer and wasn’t a boy transitioning to a girl 💀

    • @mili-oh4481
      @mili-oh4481 Před 8 měsíci

      @@helenainamerica I read an article on him now, guess he's just a homosexual boy.

    • @helenainamerica
      @helenainamerica Před 8 měsíci +1

      @@mili-oh4481 i know him irl dude

    • @ND-nr6mx
      @ND-nr6mx Před 7 měsíci +3

      ​@@mili-oh4481weird of you to take this opportunity to be transphobic, but ok

  • @owenmuri8487
    @owenmuri8487 Před 2 lety +218

    I hate what they did with vicious. In the anime he seemed so scary and like he could kill anyone no problem. But the Netflix one seemed like he couldn't do anything on his own. I was shocked when he killed people because I didn't think he could

    • @LordLucario12
      @LordLucario12 Před 2 lety +23

      OG Vicious was cool without trying. Netflix Vicious is bootleg Kylo Ren

    • @thelink6756
      @thelink6756 Před 2 lety +5

      The difference honestly is just how you could put them both side by side infront of a gun squad. One would cry and make a bunch of noise, while the other likely wouldn't say anything or even care much as he's basically dead inside already. "Do it" would likely be OG Vicious' only words.

    • @joshwillingham4592
      @joshwillingham4592 Před 2 lety +3

      In the first episode I thought, "wow they made him really cartoony." In the second episode I thought, "wow, they made him a bitch."

    • @budwyzer77
      @budwyzer77 Před 2 lety +1

      @@joshwillingham4592 That horrible sniper rifle scene made me wonder just *how* they could possibly rehabilitate Vicious to preserve him as a credible threat to Spike. They really cut his nuts off and he never recovered.

  • @OtakuUnitedStudio
    @OtakuUnitedStudio Před 2 lety +823

    What amazes me is how deluded the people who worked on the reboot are. Multiple writers have attributed the show's lack of popularity to "a handful of very vocal trolls" and "coordinated attacks by haters." Yet there are multiple corroborating opinions from well known reviewers who all agree that it's a bad adaptation that focused more on superficial aspects of the show rather than what really made it shine. They've convinced themselves that they're geniuses who are being harassed by a small number of people who hated the show before it even debuted. Metacritic and Rotten Tomatoes actually line up pretty closely between professional critics and general audiences for once, when there is usually a pretty big gap. Rather than take the criticism as something to learn from, they act like petulant children who want to blame everyone else for their problems.
    There are plenty of things Netboy Flixbop did right, but the most important things - writing, dialogue, pacing, characters - all have various issues that can't simply be ignored.

    • @cybernet343
      @cybernet343 Před 2 lety +51

      Thats every failed story in existence with superficial woke guidelines in the spotlight and bad writing that tanks the whole product. The pattern is there. " Its not our fault, but the fans'!" Cue Batwomen series, Ghostbusters 2016, Birds of Prey, the new Star Wars trilogy and many others from recent years.
      They never even think of the possibility, that what they did MAY be bad in some... or even ANY aspect at all. It must be the patriarchy, white men or [ insert your favourite strawman here ]!
      Thankfully, screaming bigots or toxic men/fans nullifies each and every valid point of criticism, like an uno reverse card, so it could never be your fault! And who wants to be at fault? God forbid, you may own up to your mistakes and actually make an effort to genuinely undertsand others AND better yourself!

    • @Vinzaf
      @Vinzaf Před 2 lety +6

      At this point I think they're just trying to cover for their future jobs.

    • @thedreamer6930
      @thedreamer6930 Před 2 lety +2

      Welcome to 2020s. Anything and anyone that is not PC are just Russian hackers and basement dwelling incels.

    • @jroldo8353
      @jroldo8353 Před 2 lety +6

      Writing? Writing Vicious and Julia as active members who have nearly a dozen scenes in the first few episodes?
      Dialogue? "You are black and you are male", along with the rhyme gag scene.
      Characters? Faye spinning her fists and dancing?
      My gf and I just finished the original bebop and I have no idea wtf you are talking about.
      Your first paragraph was spot on though.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio Před 2 lety +11

      @@jroldo8353 A few examples against many more that missed the mark. But this is just my opinion, not objective fact.
      I am not happy with what they did to Julia or Vicious, and I thought the "black and male" joke was cringey, not funny. It is very much a matter of taste, and you aren't wrong to like them. In fact, I'm glad someone found something worth liking about it - I think most of the hate is predetermined and unfounded. But I also personally dislike it

  • @ianhunt7480
    @ianhunt7480 Před 2 lety +180

    I think it’s a really good point how the anime was more political than the the live action, but more accepted. It makes me wonder if the real reason modern shows irritate so much with their political takes is really just due to poor execution, and due to the bar for what we find acceptable writing being so low.
    Kind of like how the scene in Endgame that shows off the female heroes makes you just groan due to being as subtle as a bag of bricks.

    • @mookiestewart3776
      @mookiestewart3776 Před rokem +42

      It’s because the people making modern shit with political tales don’t feel like their actual perspectives. Their idea of politics is completely based off aesthetics and leads to hollow pandering. Watanabe has REAL deeply held political ideas that he infuses into his work in such a seamless way that it honestly goes over most peoples heads. That’s what makes it so fun to figure out as you watch over the years.

    • @danf7411
      @danf7411 Před rokem +19

      Arcane is a lefty leaning show but not necessarily woke. Political commentary and left leaning ideas LGBT isn't auto woke. Mainly because these two shows tell you a story with the message embedded inside.
      All these streaming show adoptions that are poorly received the message is front and center with story setting and character in the back seat. It's no different to me than those wholesome poorly done christian movies. Where the message and morals is the focus rather than a good story. All these woke shows are the same as the christian movies.
      Making a statement is cool but no one wants to be preached at in your face

    • @Pengalor
      @Pengalor Před rokem +9

      I definitely think a lot of it is about subtlety. I'm completely okay with representation and with talking about these ideas and people but for the love of all that is good, make it make sense and fit into the story. So many times you can tell it's there just to be a maul to bash you over the head and say 'see how progressive we are??' when the characters are so one-dimensional that 'being gay' or 'being a leftist' is their only defining character trait.

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 Před rokem

      @@danf7411 We've gotten great media that also does that though. It's just that the writing sucks, that's all there is to it

    • @ChangedMyNameFinally69
      @ChangedMyNameFinally69 Před rokem +2

      @Pengalor I rarely see that now. And when you got right-wing fans of Warhammer or Star Wars I think you need to be more overt with leftist messaging. Andor is beloved and it's not exactly subtle

  • @Stervelar
    @Stervelar Před rokem +14

    9:52 this kind of "casually being cool" kinda of action scenes are VERY difficult to do correctly, the line between unwatchable Looney Toones level absurdity and breath taking awesome action choreography is ridiculously thin. But yeah, what the hell were the writers thinking, it's like they hand these positions to people with a crazy superficial understatement of the original source, or just fell asleep after the first 5 minutes and got inspiration over a fever dream about what they thought they watched.
    Btw, I'm really grateful that you took your time to watch the series and give an insightful opinion about it that is not simply "it's not like the anime so it's garbage", or even worse, the "woke" take on it. And instead you give actually helpful criticism about it.

  • @Warmaker01
    @Warmaker01 Před 2 lety +358

    "People definitely died when they were killed."
    I see what you did there.

  • @EMOTIBOTS
    @EMOTIBOTS Před 2 lety +576

    There's one big thing they dropped which I haven't seen anyone comment on in any reviews yet: Spike's missing sleight of hand.
    It's so important to the anime because once you see what he's capable of you realize that as a viewer you can't trust him. It makes you second guess everything he says and gives way to a notion of some hidden complexity. His pickpocketing (and place-pocketing) abilities change the course of so many episodes and really makes it believable that he could pull something like dropping a primed grenade onto the floor as he's being shoved out the window of a church four stories up off. It gives you this feeling that what he's thinking is really different from what he's saying.
    In the live action, you just see this guy with bad action hero lines who likes to murder people and longs for some woman that's not really worth his time.

    • @fuzzwobble
      @fuzzwobble Před 2 lety +39

      This is an underrated take. An important part of what make Spike so compelling was you would always be drawn into who he was projecting himself ot be, just to have it subverted because he was up to something.

    • @_sir_reginald
      @_sir_reginald Před 2 lety +17

      UNDERRATED COMMENT!!!
      As a long time fan you pointed something out that I implicitly picked up but was never super clear until your comment. Wow, thank you for this comment--you've added a whole new layer of appreciation for the original that I wanna rewatch the whole thing again now. Thanks bruv!!

    • @dietrich8820
      @dietrich8820 Před 2 lety +8

      Very well said. I was longing to see that sleight of hand in any episode really. Don’t get me started on Vicious.

    • @Wolfman7870
      @Wolfman7870 Před 2 lety +8

      Great comment. Netflix desperately needed people capable of your insight and understanding of the characters in the writer's room.

    • @OtakuUnitedStudio
      @OtakuUnitedStudio Před 2 lety +20

      Spike in the anime is a trickster - he uses slight of hand, a very unusual mix of disparate martial arts techniques (aikido, krav maga, jeet kun do, and street brawling), and is usually at least a bit reserved when it comes to killing people. Plus, he's altruistic, buying candy from a kid just to be nice or showing off some magic tricks to a stranger to make them feel better. He's not above acting like a clown or offering a hand to the little guy.
      Meanwhile, Netflix Spike is a sociopath who will kill people (or at least talk about it seriously) just for upsetting him, only does things if he directly benefits from it, is overly confrontation with his teammates, and the only people he ever goes out of his way for are people he cares about. In the second episode, Jet says they've been working together for 3 years, but it feels like they've only known each other for a couple of months - they both barely know anything about each other and talk about things in a way that suggests they still don't fully trust one another. And despite being portrayed by an actor who has done a lot of action work, his fight scenes are often stilted and clunky, like he's improvising his fights without really knowing anything about martial arts.

  • @saphriaflaans462
    @saphriaflaans462 Před rokem +12

    There seems to be a whole lot of "they knew what, but not when or why." They knew that the ever present idea of sex surrounding Faye could be viewed negatively. And it could, but it fit her because she was not as much a sexualised character as she was a character who was sexual. It came off better in the anime that it was HER sexuality and not just her gimmick. It wasn't overly fetishized, it was utilized.

  • @beatrixkaelin5120
    @beatrixkaelin5120 Před 10 měsíci +5

    I think the difference between the complaint of "Woke" versus what Political Commentary, comparing Netflix to the Original, is because what I call "Woke Culture" is more akin to Tokenism than it is political commentary. For instance, without the context of "They'll be more important in Season 2," Putting Gren in there *feels* like they threw a Non-binary character in for the sake of a check mark for Representation's Sake only. Whereas in the original, Gren is Non-binary, and that doesn't really matter to their character. I can't quite recall if any attention is directly drawn to it besides one point when they refuses Faye's advances because 'Sex with a woman isn't his thing.' Now, the Netflix version doesn't seem to ride on high for their gender identity, but fans know and fans will question 'Why is Gren here?' when they serve no plot importance at all.

  • @Anthony-dy2cv
    @Anthony-dy2cv Před 2 lety +359

    Honestly, if Netflix would've just released this as it's own thing and have it inspired by cowboy beebop instead of trying to recreate the legendary anime.... it would've been received way better

    • @Jessidafennecfox
      @Jessidafennecfox Před 2 lety +25

      It feels like it's a mash up of Firefly/Serenity and the actual Cowboy Bebop . I seen cosplayers pull off Faye better than the actress.

    • @someonexd1961
      @someonexd1961 Před 2 lety +15

      @@Jessidafennecfox cause they dont need to do action scenes lmao

    • @someonexd1961
      @someonexd1961 Před 2 lety +10

      the only issues i had with faye were script related

    • @Jessidafennecfox
      @Jessidafennecfox Před 2 lety +5

      @@someonexd1961 the actress playing Faye wasn't my cup of tea

    • @dracocrusher
      @dracocrusher Před 2 lety +5

      @@Jessidafennecfox Yeah, agreed. I get the idea of trying to change her, but they really didn't have to do that and she's just the worst character in the trio every single time. It's like they just had a huge void where her old personality used to be and instead of re-making her from the ground up they just filled that space with really forced quips that just paint her as a super unlikable dick that tries way too hard to earn people's praise and attention.

  • @AJX-2
    @AJX-2 Před 2 lety +420

    The thing that makes animation is good is the fact that it's animated.

    • @jenniferbeveridge131
      @jenniferbeveridge131 Před 2 lety +24

      Underrated comment. This is such a rarely acknowledged fact.

    • @MotoCat91
      @MotoCat91 Před 2 lety +4

      The only thing I don't like about animation is that it's often clunky rather than fluid, it takes a lot of effort to pull off convincing choreography and enjoyable action scenes and many studios just don't have the time or money to do it justice.
      But this is where the new show Arcane really shines. It's one of the first full CGI animated shows where I can say they absolutely fucking nailed it.. The animation itself is the perfect balance of smooth and realistic with cartoony/cell shaded styling and exaggerated expressions that offset the uncanny valley, choreography and cinematography are on point and the sound track is fucking epic. Only thing that holds it back is the story itself but everything else combines together so well that it more than makes up for it.
      I sincerely hope more shows come out with this style of animation

    • @emilynam6084
      @emilynam6084 Před 2 lety

      This. Comment. Deserves. More. Attention.

    • @shamaanmohamed3862
      @shamaanmohamed3862 Před 2 lety +2

      Hard disagree. This discounts so much that goes into making a good animated show. Just because the animators take advantage of their medium does not mean that the only merit to these shows are that they are animated.

    • @hafirenggayuda
      @hafirenggayuda Před 2 lety

      You want to see Bugs Bunny or Tom & Jerry live action? No, not the live action + cg cartoon mix. They just don't mix

  • @nostalgiatrip1
    @nostalgiatrip1 Před 2 lety +19

    After watching the show, I feel so sorry for the cast, visual designers, and Yoko Kanno and Seatbelts. They tried their best but the show failed due to needing better writers and direction.

  • @redrex1208
    @redrex1208 Před 2 lety +53

    The best way to write politics in a story is to make it genuine and not fake.

  • @kirikakirikakirika
    @kirikakirikakirika Před 2 lety +1275

    Vicious telling Julia never to say he "isn't manly enough" is the most embarrassing thing I've ever heard. I feel so sorry for the actor who plays him. God, that was so bad. It makes him seem like a whiny incel. Vicious wasn't vicious because he was trying to compensate for something. He was vicious because he _liked_ it.

    • @commandervile394
      @commandervile394 Před 2 lety +131

      That and amongst other things, they did my boy Vicious the worst out of all characters. He's no longer intimidating or mysterious, just a loud, deranged, insecure idiot.

    • @dracocrusher
      @dracocrusher Před 2 lety +69

      Whiny incel is basically live action Vicious to a T. They want him to be really intimidating and skilled, but they also want him to be this super pathetic insecure schemer type that is just an absolute coward that gets by on his daddy's coat-tails, and those two ideas are just fundamentally incompatable.

    • @charliecoke7396
      @charliecoke7396 Před 2 lety +41

      @@dracocrusher Every show nowadays takes a one dimensional villain from whatever they're adapting and in order to give him depth adds daddy issues into it, same with making every villain redeemable by giving them a kid.
      Sometimes it works like with Homelander in the Boys, but most of the time it just feels cliche and doesn't fit, especially when the character was "one-dimensional" for a reason in the first place.
      We don't need to know a whole lot about Vicious asides the fact he likes killing and eschews personal relationships in the name of his own bloodthirst.

    • @juanpablogonzalez8528
      @juanpablogonzalez8528 Před 2 lety +23

      @@commandervile394 this is the thing, you can't feel a single ounce of respect for vicious in this show, he never feels intimidating or anything like a threat, he is just idiotic and insecure and every character he interacts with laughs on his face

    • @joseph-fernando-piano
      @joseph-fernando-piano Před 2 lety +22

      I can't decide whether that line was more or less embarrassing than Vicious answering his phone with "Moshi moshi" ...

  • @pptemplar5840
    @pptemplar5840 Před 2 lety +1018

    19:14 omg I'm dieing, she actually delivered that awful line so well, with such conviction. I hope they paid her extra for that line she deserves it.

    • @connormccarthy2745
      @connormccarthy2745 Před 2 lety +45

      Honestly I dearly, dearly love that line

    • @airplanes_aren.t_real
      @airplanes_aren.t_real Před 2 lety +66

      It gives me onion flashbacks to when they would say things like "a gay man's life is worth how many American lives?" And the colonel would say "7" like it was the most natural thing of all

    • @miriam5047
      @miriam5047 Před 2 lety +48

      Her performance turns it from terrible to amazing. Made me wanna play some overly-horny cougar rattling off absurd lines, it looks like so much fun.

    • @tituslafrombois1164
      @tituslafrombois1164 Před 2 lety +32

      It's a line that was very much intentionally awful. From the moment that woman appeared she was very clearly this mildly senile cougar who still thinks she has all the charm in the world. Spike has a look of perpetual dumbfounded shock and awe with every word that comes out of her and can't help but jab Jet about how amazingly cringey that interaction was afterwards.
      I think people trying to frame it out of context like a line played 100% seriously are being pretty disingenuous.

    • @connormccarthy2745
      @connormccarthy2745 Před 2 lety +8

      @@tituslafrombois1164 I totally agree. I really liked her and thought the writing was clever.

  • @1987Liono
    @1987Liono Před rokem +10

    The Cowboy Bebop 2021 showrunner Andre Nemec was also responsible for the failed US remake of the hit UK TV show Life on Mars. It explains so much.

  • @jamesspencer1997
    @jamesspencer1997 Před rokem +7

    The whole we don't want males to sexualize Faye so we're going to make her a lesbian part was some bullshit if I ever seen it.

    • @dwightmanne
      @dwightmanne Před rokem +1

      As if males don't sexualize lesbians

  • @Groovynerdmm
    @Groovynerdmm Před 2 lety +504

    Geoff successfully putting into words what i couldn't in my head. The only two things I'd add is the casting of the bounties is totally on point. Some of those actors looked 100% like the anime characters, which was fantastic. And I wish they would have stuck the three old guys in the background more. I think i only saw them twice but i could be wrong. As a fan since the first showing on Toonami in my teens, I can appreciate what they were trying to do but I genuinely hope they take in Geoff's feedback and incorporate it into any future installments. But that's wishful thinking. And yes, no more Vicious/Julia, thats was just awful.

    • @MrInuhanyou123
      @MrInuhanyou123 Před 2 lety +2

      Toonami? You mean adult swim?

    • @clangusangus
      @clangusangus Před 2 lety +4

      Give me an episode with THEIR backstory. Watch me be glued to that shit.

    • @alexanderv.8961
      @alexanderv.8961 Před 2 lety +5

      @@MrInuhanyou123 Toonami was a programming block of Adult Swim

    • @MrInuhanyou123
      @MrInuhanyou123 Před 2 lety +9

      @@alexanderv.8961 Ah sorry! I am too old lmao. Prior to it's cancellation in 2008 (and revival in 2012) toonami and adult swim were seperate. I was thinking the person meant in the very early 2000s when cowboy bebop first aired on tv, not in recent years

    • @TheDiabeticGameMaster
      @TheDiabeticGameMaster Před 2 lety +5

      @@MrInuhanyou123 Nah, I still think you were right. I am pretty confident that Cowboy Bebop only was on TV back when they were separate.

  • @mattastrophee
    @mattastrophee Před 2 lety +268

    This is something that bugged me when I watched the new series. in the original, Spike’s entire character arc was about him running away from the past and actively trying to avoid his problems with vicious and the syndicate, anytime he gets involved with them in episodes like ballad of fallen angels or Jupiter jazz, he always involuntarily confronts them and never WANTS to deal with it, it isn’t until the ending after Julia’s death that spike WILLINGLY confronts the syndicate and vicious out of his own volition, completing his character arc. Buuuut in THIS show, Spike finds out that the syndicate knows he’s alive….aaaand imMEDIATELY goes and threatens Vicious. It’s just…..so bad

    • @vsf_dave811
      @vsf_dave811 Před 2 lety +7

      Couldn’t agree more. Spike was way too actively involved in all the problems and interactions in the show. In the anime, Spike couldn’t care less about pretty much everything going on around him besides chasing the next bounty and what he’s going to eat that day. He hardly ever gets involved with the random people he comes across unless he’s toying with them for his own entertainment. In the live action, it was annoying how Spike would immediately establish a rapport with all the strange randos he encountered because of Jet and Faye and act super interested in them. Anime Spike would just give an annoyed sigh and mind his own business.

  • @ezragonzalez1495
    @ezragonzalez1495 Před rokem +12

    The trick to watching the adaptation is to take none of it seriously and pretend it is not connected to the original work.

    • @vhfulgencio
      @vhfulgencio Před rokem

      but you still have the vicious parts....

    • @vgynylrecords
      @vgynylrecords Před rokem

      So what you are saying is that it is an awful adaptation that is best viewed as an original IP devoid of originality? Sounds like a colossal waste of time to me.

    • @Majinhero
      @Majinhero Před rokem

      it would still be a cartoony mess that tries so hard to have meaning while being written like it belongs in the MCU

  • @jfk256
    @jfk256 Před 2 lety +23

    This is a great analysis. You explain why the anime is so great and you're very fair to the Netflix version.

  • @Archreux-Leudegrad
    @Archreux-Leudegrad Před 2 lety +591

    The scene with Asimov in the bar dealing Redeye to the bartender really said a lot about how the rest of the show was going to go, at least for me. The whole subversion of that serious moment where he takes the drug is completely undercut by the "And then we have cupcakes?" line. It's done throughout the entirety of the show up until the end, where a serious moment is completely ruined by unnecessary interjections of levity that were otherwise absent. You'd think the people writing it never saw the anime, or even referenced the source material. It's so off base, it's not even wrong.

    • @thejewles1611
      @thejewles1611 Před 2 lety +63

      whedonisms infecting everything man lmao

    • @humphreyspellingbee1732
      @humphreyspellingbee1732 Před 2 lety +42

      That was such a weird line. I 100% thought “cupcakes” was a euphemism for something until enough time went by and it hit me that it… wasn’t

    • @plantex625
      @plantex625 Před 2 lety +24

      Faye says in ep 1 (the only episode I watched) "You guys are dicks", and I was like wow yeah they are for no reason Im not watching this garbage

    • @Archreux-Leudegrad
      @Archreux-Leudegrad Před 2 lety +25

      Also, I love how they just insert the "Tears of scarlet" line with the introduction of Vicious; totally unprompted Like, they had a puzzle of elements that made of the show and no way of understanding how it fit together or the context.

    • @gabeux
      @gabeux Před 2 lety +6

      It's really depressing how much research they did (if you watch the interviews) yet they still chosen to go the dumbest route they could every time.
      I still want a Season 2 just to see if they would make up for all the flak they are taking, or whether they'd continue with their butchery crusade.

  • @KaregoAt
    @KaregoAt Před 2 lety +144

    On a sidenote, how is it possible that everyone looks like they're wearing wigs or fake facial hair? It looks so bad, even by TV standards the styling department is lacking.

    • @RoseUnseen
      @RoseUnseen Před 2 lety +3

      cowboy bepop looks like my old warehouse co worker , the fighting is garbage too which is 80 percent of bepoo

    • @Gambit2483
      @Gambit2483 Před 2 lety +2

      Gren doesn't look like he's wearing a wig though

    • @pompompurinsbutthole
      @pompompurinsbutthole Před 2 lety

      yeah, especially with faye. i couldn’t stop staring at her hair because it looked so unnatural on her

    • @denji5426
      @denji5426 Před 2 lety +1

      vicious' wig 😭

  • @yuibot5998
    @yuibot5998 Před 2 lety +5

    "next season's premiere can...."
    LOL, nope.

  • @Sreven199
    @Sreven199 Před 2 lety +42

    I petition for the definition of woke as a pejorative to be changed from "has minorities in it" to "has tokenized minorities in a shitty attempt to capitalize on a marginalized market"

    • @Mahaveez
      @Mahaveez Před 2 lety +3

      Anti-woke here, I might even try "has minorities written as if experiencing the suffering of one's minority identity is all that matters in life". And people have been complaining about it by degrees for decades--it's just getting more heat because today's identity politics makes progressive writing suck. Look at Avery Brooks' (Deep Space Nine, American History X) panel at Rose City Comic Con 2013, or the recent Disney Reimagine Tomorrow creative's exposé. These people crave good writers, so they can showcase diversity in its every color and ripple. But there's not much education coming out of higher education these days. And we all suffer for it, including the cultural progressives.

    • @cartoonishidealism582
      @cartoonishidealism582 Před 2 lety +9

      The problem with the term “woke” is that it literally has no meaning and anyone can use it to justify hating the inclusion of minorities.
      Let’s say a character is gay. Is being gay part of the character’s story? No? Then it’s pointless to make them gay. It’s tokenism. The show is woke.
      If being gay IS a major part of that character’s story, then the character’s entire story revolves around being gay! It’s forced and pandering! It’s woke!
      There’s no winning with these people. They want to believe they have a point, that they have a logical reason to hate the inclusion of minorities beyond their own prejudice, but no one with a smart criticism uses the term “woke”. Because it’s meaningless.

    • @iamthewizardwhoknocks2845
      @iamthewizardwhoknocks2845 Před 2 lety

      Woke never meant 'has minorities in it" and you can't point to one notable content creator who holds that position.

    • @AhsimNreiziev
      @AhsimNreiziev Před rokem +2

      @@iamthewizardwhoknocks2845
      _"And you can't point to one notable content creator who holds that position."_
      Actually, I can point to several. The Quartering. Sargon of Akkad, on those rare occasions he talks about entertainment. The Critical Drinker. I could probably think of a few others if I really put my mind to it, but I really don't want to spend any serious effort or energy on this. These people are not worth that.

    • @iamthewizardwhoknocks2845
      @iamthewizardwhoknocks2845 Před rokem

      @@AhsimNreiziev I never heard any of them say or imply that woke means "has minorities in it", nor did I I hear them say or imply that they have a problem with non whites in movies. Odds are you interpret criticism of POC washing and tokenism as such.
      You don't have to go through hours of their content to prove yourself right, go to a video of their critics.
      It should be there right?

  • @Chronosmaster002
    @Chronosmaster002 Před 2 lety +278

    At this point I'm convinced that these live adaptations are being used as tax write offs like the vudeogame movie adaptations of the 90s

    • @joshstephens413
      @joshstephens413 Před 2 lety +15

      At least that would be an excuse, but our tax laws are tighter than Germany's.

    • @BoneistJ
      @BoneistJ Před 2 lety +10

      They weren't tax write offs, they were actually laundering drug money.

  • @rimurutempest4945
    @rimurutempest4945 Před 2 lety +194

    It boggles my mind how they managed to make the live action Cowboy Bebop even goofier than the anime version. How badly does one have to fuck up for that to happen?

    • @mothersbasement
      @mothersbasement  Před 2 lety +138

      Yeah considering the anime crew fought sentient lunch meat that's a real accomplishment

    • @martindinner3621
      @martindinner3621 Před 2 lety +28

      @@mothersbasement don't forget the reanimated rock lobster!

    • @TheJadedJames
      @TheJadedJames Před 2 lety +2

      It is crazy how evident it is in the very first scene. Just compare the opening scene of the Cowboy Bebop movie to the first episode of the TV. Imagine describing those scenes to someone who has never seen either and them guessing right that the antics space casino version wasn’t a cartoon

  • @FancyTophatDude
    @FancyTophatDude Před 2 měsíci +2

    The Vicious and Julia storyline also doesn't require as much production effort as most other storylines in the show. No space, no spaceship sets, less fight scenes, not a lot of tech that needs to be designed etc. So now we get the Vicious and Julia power hour because that's what's doable on a budget. Kinda makes you think they shouldn't really adapt stories they know they don't have the budget for, but what do I know.

  • @somekindofhmm
    @somekindofhmm Před 8 měsíci +2

    Geoff, I'm watching this two years later upload and I just want to say I really appreciate the commentary you give specifically in Session 4 of this video. You really have your finger on the pulse of current discourse, and your words remind us of what we could really look for in art. Thank you!

  • @theokid2000
    @theokid2000 Před 2 lety +555

    I honestly think if this show never rehashed a storyline and instead had just done all new interstitial episodes it would have been really enjoyable. they would really be free to do what they want and play with the core characters. They def need to do something about the camerawork tho.

    • @runningwild09
      @runningwild09 Před 2 lety +32

      I think thats what some other youtuber said is that if the show decided to just, keep faithful to the characters, but put them in different scenarios that are all original, that would have been really interesting.

    • @Torannn
      @Torannn Před 2 lety +8

      @@runningwild09 but then again, it wouldn’t satisfy the core audience, and people would just hate it more.

    • @haosmagnaingram6992
      @haosmagnaingram6992 Před 2 lety +14

      Yep that’s what I had hoped for when it was announced. Bebop is an episodic show so an original story could fit in there anywhere. Just throw in the cast in a big misadventure and delve into the theme of the past and more specifically running away from the past and you’ve got the set up for something decent. Tell a story that takes advantage of its medium and you have something to justify its existence.
      But no just rehash a story that was made to be told in animation and take the most anime-reliant episodes and make it this campy incompetent mess of a recreation/rewrite attempt.
      Knocking on Heaven’s Door is a perfect example for the type of story that could have been.

    • @GoldenRockefeller
      @GoldenRockefeller Před 2 lety +4

      The camerawork was obnoxious. They did the same thing with the Death Note remake. When will Netflix learn?

    • @LordLucario12
      @LordLucario12 Před 2 lety +12

      @@Torannn As a Bebop fan I'd rather have something that at least tried to be its own self contained story than a bad rehash of stuff from the anime.

  • @julietkilo9716
    @julietkilo9716 Před 2 lety +79

    I was first introduced to Cowboy Bebop by one of my English teachers in high school, who was incredibly based and much beloved. We were talking anime one day and I was the only one who watched any. Told him I'd never seen it, just a couple snippets here and there. "You gotta watch it, man." Next day he lends me his fancy collector's edition set. Watched it all that night and returned it to him, eyes open. We pretty much shot the shit the whole next class about it.
    What they've done here has probably made him cry. It would've been tolerable, maybe even kinda good if it weren't attached to the name. Mr C, if you see this just know I haven't fallen for this infernal tasteless spell.
    Might've been the thing that pulled me a B in that class, I hardly did any of the assignments. Thanks man.

  • @SynthwavelLover
    @SynthwavelLover Před rokem +3

    I think you hit the nail on the head and it is exactly what I was thinking- this show would've done better if it didn't have the name 'Cowboy Bebop' attached to it. While the Capitalist temptation is there to milk an IP for all its worth (since it's seen as "safer").... it more likely would have succeeded critically, and maybe financially, if it went by another name. You're gonna get a comparison to the original when you slap an IP on something and 99% of the time it won't live up to the original.

  • @jelly_is_thicc4872
    @jelly_is_thicc4872 Před rokem +5

    I like how for Ed, All they had to do was have a child like skinny actor and they did the opposite

  • @Sekiath
    @Sekiath Před 2 lety +352

    The opening scene was a nice homage if I ignore all the extreme high probability that Spike would have died almost immediately. The people I watched it with were immediately so turned off by the opening casino scene that they refused to watch any more.

    • @airplanes_aren.t_real
      @airplanes_aren.t_real Před 2 lety +1

      I understand, I don't agree but I understand

    • @anthonynorman7545
      @anthonynorman7545 Před 2 lety +31

      I was incredibly turned of but gritted my teeth and gave the rest of the episode a chance.
      Only episode I watched.

    • @PeteD
      @PeteD Před 2 lety +2

      I think it set the tone perfectly, it was a fun time and continues to be

    • @Legacyartist
      @Legacyartist Před 2 lety +26

      This was a hard series to get through, Me and my sister were trying to judge it on it's own merits but we love the anime. Two of my friends who never saw the anime had different opinions one turned it off first episode the other loved it and can't wait for more. Both refuse to watch the anime because cartoons are for children.

    • @j.r.cilliangreen4083
      @j.r.cilliangreen4083 Před 2 lety +1

      I don’t understand or agree

  • @dirtybirdperson4020
    @dirtybirdperson4020 Před 2 lety +25

    Vicious looks like a HBOs Game of Thrones Targaryen reject who just like gave up

    • @youtube-kit9450
      @youtube-kit9450 Před 2 lety +8

      I always called him budget Geralt who fell on hard times and started dealing and shit because no one would toss a coin to that Witcher anymore.

  • @rodneywhite9795
    @rodneywhite9795 Před 2 lety +3

    Its kinda weird hearing ppl upset that jet wasnt casted as a white guy when the black community has always seen jet as a black guy.

  • @Chaosmage42
    @Chaosmage42 Před rokem +7

    i just don't know if they can do a good live action series because the big issue is that they always get crappy writers or people who don't understand the original in order to do it. i just don't know if it will ever be possible to do one because they knee cap it from the start

  • @FoolishFew
    @FoolishFew Před 2 lety +90

    "Lets not pretend its your first time seeing that clip..."
    It was my first time seeing that clip
    I feel like I lost something, some sort of innocence

    • @TheAsvarduilProject
      @TheAsvarduilProject Před 2 lety +5

      I want that sweet naievite back.

    • @mrpurple11
      @mrpurple11 Před 2 lety +1

      Would you believe me if I tell you the same happened to me?😥

    • @BreetaiZentradi
      @BreetaiZentradi Před 2 lety +1

      Here is someone else who had not seen that. I slept better at night knowing it existed without having any way to actually measure the level of cringe that would be in it.

  • @devonwilliams5738
    @devonwilliams5738 Před 2 lety +477

    "We can't stop this show from existing now, or even getting a second season, most likely."
    We did stop it. The evil has been defeated.

    • @jacobkeffer8437
      @jacobkeffer8437 Před 2 lety +22

      idk, while I agree with most of this review, I think that the show, by itself, removed from the bebop name, was decent, and the actors did a good job. i think the show just failed in the writers adapting it to live action

    • @Demolitions75
      @Demolitions75 Před 2 lety +34

      @@jacobkeffer8437 it also failed as a SHOW. It was way too expensive and time consuming to produce for the results that it got in terms of views/ viewer retention. I think thats the main reason it got shut down rather than anime fan backlash

    • @tylerp5259
      @tylerp5259 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Demolitions75 ironically, I'm pretty sure it was because of it's rating. It was a little off from what Netflix usually uses to renew their shows. Which not gonna lie, wasn't too far off surprisingly. (70% for Netflix and I'm pretty sure Cowboy Bebop was at a 58%.)

    • @jacobkeffer8437
      @jacobkeffer8437 Před 2 lety +4

      @@Demolitions75 it was definitely from ratings AND views, not one or the other

    • @mrpurple11
      @mrpurple11 Před 2 lety +5

      @@Demolitions75 true. But maybe it wasn't the fan backlash as it actually was fans *lack* of interest. I'm a fan and didn't even watch it. And others will just tell you they watched 1 or 2 episodes

  • @Chen-rz4nd
    @Chen-rz4nd Před 2 lety +1

    the amount of effort you put in to actually giving this one hour long video captions is inspiring

  • @Technodreamer
    @Technodreamer Před 2 lety +6

    Just watched Ganymede Elegy, and I love how Jet learns all the lessons Spike fails to.

  • @JakeLikesTech
    @JakeLikesTech Před 2 lety +515

    I really feel bad for the actress playing Edward, they now have to live with that reality for the rest of their life that they were probably the worst scene in this show that got canceled. It's not the actress's fault, I mean anime movement just doesn't correlate to real life.

    • @johnsantiago8781
      @johnsantiago8781 Před 2 lety +14

      i never thought of that.... damn

    • @esteemedyams
      @esteemedyams Před 2 lety +71

      Why is everyone so worried over this? 99% of the hate is directed at Netflix and the creators, not the actors. Besides, she was on screen for like 20 seconds, I doubt most people even know her name, or what she looks like without the Ed cosplay gear. She's probably going to feel bad for a couple weeks and then audition for the next thing. She's gonna be fine.

    • @DaKdawg
      @DaKdawg Před 2 lety +6

      It's possible, but that's what makes the animation really great. That kind of movement looks really good animated, but is very difficult to do realistically and yet I'm sure we can think of some good examples of how it is done better in live action or at least similarly to animated counterparts.

    • @krismarshall3803
      @krismarshall3803 Před 2 lety +1

      @@esteemedyams Like no one even really thinks like that too XD. Granted, there are a few special snowflakes that take everything seriously, but I have no idea where people are coming up with the whole "Lets go after the person who played Ed and tell them how shitty they were!!!" Unless they're on 4chan or something....maybe reddit or an open world discord but....that's like bottom of the barrel responses then XD. Like someone got to have some serious mental imbalances going on to think the person playing a character is really them and acts like them irl lol. Even in that case you never take them seriously.

    • @williamrubinol3760
      @williamrubinol3760 Před 2 lety +7

      Nah fam, actress should never have applied for the role with that Non-binary bullshit on an established female character. Her career can rot in hell

  • @AuspexAO
    @AuspexAO Před 2 lety +215

    I don't think people understand Vicious at all. Most people take away that he is an cool, edgy sword guy. That's kind of the bare minimum surface understanding of the character. Vicious is a true nihilist. He does not believe in any human construct, be it tradition, bonds, honor. That is what makes him a terrifying foe. He's essentially soulless and empty, which would make him tragic if he weren't so deadly. The real key to the character is his obsession with Spike as a sort of brother. The only time we see Vicious lose his cold composure is in "Ballad of Fallen Angels" where he tells Spike that he can see the inner beast arising in him after their fight. The same beast that allows him to kill and dominate people who are weaker than him. Spike tells him that he's bled out all the blood of that beast. And Vicious yells, "THEN WHY ARE YOU STILL ALIVE!?"
    That moment tells you exactly why Vicious hunts Spike. It's not about revenge for stealing Julia or for the honor of the Syndicate. He doesn't believe in those things. It's because he is empty. The only thing that still animates him is the blood of the beast which drives him to dominate and kill. Without this blood, he'd be nothing. In Spike, however, there is someone underneath that beast. The person he saw as the one person in the world that could understand him is not broken like he is, and it drives him mad.
    In a flashback, we see Vicious grinning and looking back at Spike as they fight along side each other. For him, that was probably the only time in his life that he felt remotely like a human being.

    • @michaelnelson2976
      @michaelnelson2976 Před 2 lety +13

      Wow. I think I understand Spike's whole back plot now. Thank you stranger

    • @USSAnimeNCC-
      @USSAnimeNCC- Před 2 lety +8

      I never thought him as cool just some guy who have issues but not daddy issues like in the Netflix

    • @gsgaming6976
      @gsgaming6976 Před 2 lety +3

      Underrated comment

    • @CyrussNP
      @CyrussNP Před 2 lety +2

      Netflix doesn’t understand Vicious at all smh

    • @Densoro
      @Densoro Před 2 lety +11

      This is insightful as hell, excellently done.
      On a more surface level, they don’t understand that he’s supposed to be an implied Red Eye addict, which is why he can get away with the ninja shit. They should’ve sourced emaciated meth addicts for his design, not Geralt of Rivia.

  • @besupaaa
    @besupaaa Před rokem +1

    I'm coming back to this video after your post on CZcams recently, and I have to say that I've watched cowboy Bebop the first time I was a teenager. I was like I don't know 14 years old and I didn't get it the first time, but I watched it again and again and again and again and again and again over and over again. I'm 34 now and I've I've JUST BEGUN TO UNDERTAND and grasp all of the nuances. Such a rich story, and nuanced, and complex... That not for one second I thought the nextflix live action would do this MASTERPIECE justice. I still rewatch CB to this day and everytime I do it I lean and feel something different. I just can't even begin to discribe what this show made me feel.

  • @celiojojojo
    @celiojojojo Před 2 lety +5

    I'm so glad he mentioned how Jet Black was pretty great as a cannon thing. He played the hell out that role and I liked it. I was pissed about the Daddy thing. Wracking my brain if Jet even mentioned having a daughter in the anime. Spike and Jet were really good actors for what bullshit scripts they were given.

  • @gaminglakitu
    @gaminglakitu Před 2 lety +423

    I do honestly feel bad for a lot of the actors here. I bet they all had a good time during the production and cared a lot about the show. The writers definitely screwed up, not just on an objective level, but the fact that the anime community was going to be hard on it anyways. A lot of this stuff was just kinda doomed to fail. You can't go on to try and make a new version on something so beloved. They just couldn't ever win, no matter if the show was considered good

    • @derek96720
      @derek96720 Před 2 lety +34

      That's a copout. I'm sorry. Fans hated this show because it butchered the source material, not because it was live action.

    • @kay-jay1581
      @kay-jay1581 Před 2 lety +28

      It would have been far better to make an original movie of cowboy beebop. Or perhaps a mini series and a recreation of the original series. Make a spin off in the world of Cowboy Bebop? I mean it worked for Detective Pikachu,and Ailita Battle Angel

    • @gaminglakitu
      @gaminglakitu Před 2 lety +3

      @@kay-jay1581 Oh yeah that sounds like a much better idea. That feels like ot has a lot more possibilities for it

    • @sexylazercatwizard
      @sexylazercatwizard Před 2 lety +4

      No. If the show was good, it wouldn't have been canceled.

    • @jase276
      @jase276 Před 2 lety +3

      Yes, yes, blame the fans. Not the fact that it shit all over the original. Not the fact that 99% of live actions always do. There's a reason why these live actions keep happening despite no one liking them. Because shit writers, like these, know that they can't write, so they try to ride off of the clout of actual writers and their popular works. They don't even bother watching/reading the source material to even try to understand it before adding in their fanfiction. But, no, let's ignore all of that and just blame the "ignorant fans".

  • @timbomb374
    @timbomb374 Před 2 lety +166

    Honestly though, the characters not learning from their mistakes is the most humanly accurate thing ever.

  • @TimPortantno
    @TimPortantno Před 2 lety +6

    If they wanted more Julia and Vicious, they should have added flashbacks with Spike before he faked his death, but Cho is already too old...

  • @siddbastard
    @siddbastard Před rokem +5

    Martial Artists should always make sure they don't lose their Yuria to other martial artists.

  • @johnboyd9713
    @johnboyd9713 Před 2 lety +169

    They sanded all the edges off of all the characters except Jet, and they gave Jet all those extra edges. Spike has no real sad side at all and Faye is just a straight up good guy all the time. It is all really upbeat throughout. The end with Julia seems completely out of left field and counter to her entire character the whole show. Finally, you can definitely see why there is no Ed in the live action except at the end. Ed was pretty cringe inducing when they finally showed up. Some things in anime do not translate to live action as straight reproductions, and need to be adapted rather than just thrown on the screen.
    I thought it was good for a TV show, just not good for Cowboy Bebop.

    • @onemanshow4116
      @onemanshow4116 Před 2 lety +4

      Ed was the worst, most annoying character in the original… I would have been fine, no… ecstatic… if they had removed that character from the live action.

    • @67tedward
      @67tedward Před 2 lety +10

      They really should've toned down Ed. While her eccentricness can work in an animated format it just looks so out of place in live action.

    • @Ilovegrunge123
      @Ilovegrunge123 Před 2 lety

      @@67tedward Well they did have ed show up after Spike is drunk and possibly has a concussion so either could be a hallucination or a if people don't like it this could be an excuse to tone her character down for season two.

    • @Densoro
      @Densoro Před 2 lety +1

      It’s been a while since I watched the anime but I feel like Ed could’ve worked if they understood the ‘cloud cuckoo lander’ trope, instead of the ‘loud obnoxious younger sibling.’ Rather than ‘SPIIIIIIIKE :D SPIIIIIKE SPIIIIIIEGELLLLLL,’ if it was a calmer _’Spiiiiiiike~?’_ that _feels loud_ because of Spike’s disorientation, I think the whole situation would’ve been received better.

    • @spikejoestar3374
      @spikejoestar3374 Před 2 lety

      It sucks that Jet and Faye were race changed. Netflix should leave the originals alone

  • @OGNSpangBab
    @OGNSpangBab Před 2 lety +632

    As a non-binary person, Gren's change from anime to Netflix is the most egregious. I think you worded your take really well and I wholeheartedly agree. They took a character who had so many layers of personality and perspective and reduced them to what's ostensibly "The gay best friend."

    • @BuzzabeelYT
      @BuzzabeelYT Před 2 lety +107

      Glass Reflection said it best, they turned Gren into the “yaaasss girl” gay stereotype.

    • @SaiScribbles
      @SaiScribbles Před 2 lety +66

      I will never understand their compulsion to make Gren a yaaaaas queen. For one he didn't even have a choice in how his body ended up. And there's, uh, IMPLICATIONS there with Jet finding Faye handcuffed and out of it in Gren's bed. Yeaaah great source for representation, guys.

    • @hafirenggayuda
      @hafirenggayuda Před 2 lety +21

      Original Gren is defined by HIS past with Vicious. His treatment in this is appaling

    • @ExeErdna
      @ExeErdna Před 2 lety +44

      Gren was the most tragic characters in the show he was good even if he was treated like shit. Then they made him into a stereotype like that's FIXES anything. Gren was a nuance take on war, and shit that soldiers go through. He took meds to calm him down that they had the side effect of boosting his estrogen count. He isn't some flamboyant cariacture

    • @hafirenggayuda
      @hafirenggayuda Před 2 lety +24

      @@SaiScribbles I think it's because in original, Gren shown to be not comfortable/ dislike the body change.
      They probably think it would insulting the diversity representation

  • @quyanapatton6951
    @quyanapatton6951 Před 2 lety +29

    This has to be the highest praise I've heard from mother's basement for a live action remake. And it's: decent

    • @mothersbasement
      @mothersbasement  Před 2 lety +16

      I called Alita "good," and I have recently come to understand that Speed Racer is a masterpiece.

  • @tragictraveller
    @tragictraveller Před rokem +3

    48:25 when I first saw this i had to rewind because I couldn't believe my eyes. absolutely incredible

  • @TreeHairedGingerAle
    @TreeHairedGingerAle Před 2 lety +377

    Not surprising to me that they scrubbed the 'working class' vibe from Ana and Ana's place.
    The whole show starts with the bad guy being a manic, disgruntled worker carelessly shooting up civilians and employees and speaking against capitalism....not much further down the line, Jett lists 'anarchists' right alongside 'terrorists': effectively equating the two as being the same thing (when, and I will be clear: they are not).
    Compared to the anime, which typically shows all kinds of people trying to scrape just enough coins together in a mildly dystopic society in which capitalism still coldly rules; and in which Spike's usual reaction to a bounty's grievances are, 'Look, I get it, but I'm hungry so I'm just gonna ahead and do my job, ok?', this live action show aggressively bootlicks as if rich feet were made of candy.

    • @gorimbaud
      @gorimbaud Před 2 lety +23

      Yeah, I noticed that bit about Ana's place in the second trailer, and it felt like a red flag then. Still working up the nerve to give the show a shot, but it's disappointing, even if not surprising, to hear that was just as indicative as I feared it might be.

    • @Koroschiya
      @Koroschiya Před 2 lety +31

      Modern media is very complacient with the status quo, especially American media. I guess it's a consequence of the writers strike in 2007 and Hollywood replacing writers with algorithms

    • @TreeHairedGingerAle
      @TreeHairedGingerAle Před 2 lety +25

      @@gorimbaud Every time I'm like, 'Okay, today, I'll give the live-action another shot', it leaves me side-eyeing some little detail that was said or done that's just, _blatant_ classism, or unnuanced, unwoke pandering...or like MB said: Vicious. 😅😂 It sticks in the mind, and distracts from what happens next, and I wind up having to just turn it off.
      Good luck to us both in finishing this slop 💯😷 🤝

    • @TreeHairedGingerAle
      @TreeHairedGingerAle Před 2 lety

      @@Koroschiya Agreed.

    • @majdjinn5042
      @majdjinn5042 Před 2 lety +8

      Something something capitalism bad despite one character being a career criminal, the other being a successful cop who bounced to being a bounty hunter out of being an ex cop and the other displaced out of time while wrapped up in debt after being thawed out from a storage facility of cryosleepers because she was pretty.
      ...there's a ton of characters with normal jobs and they constantly deal with actual criminals who make excuses for their actions while having terrible zero to any personal responsibility trying to get an easy way out.
      ...the reviewer says the show is too Liberal when progressivism (which is usually colloquially replaced with woke) is all about rounding edges.

  • @wehttametap5594
    @wehttametap5594 Před 2 lety +125

    My favorite episode of Bebop will always be Mushroom Samba, and just imagining half the shit in that episode in a live action setting makes me physically ill.

    • @jonathanjoestar_real
      @jonathanjoestar_real Před rokem +2

      Man I wanted more Cowboy Bebop, but not like this

    • @appelofdoom8211
      @appelofdoom8211 Před rokem +6

      Honestly it's probaably a good thing they turned mushroom samba into a cameo order at a restaurant menu.

    • @PerigeeParrot
      @PerigeeParrot Před 9 měsíci +4

      Loved that one as a kid, years later the first time I took shrooms I was going up a curved staircase and I was afraid I was going to get stuck going in circles like spike on the endless staircase so I sprinted as fast as I could and collapsed at the top bursting into laughter

    • @ofangelsflipz
      @ofangelsflipz Před 3 měsíci +1

      Mine too!!!!!!

  • @MPaz-kw1rt
    @MPaz-kw1rt Před 2 lety

    Hello, anyone knows the OST playing at the start of the vid?
    I’ve heard it so many times, while watching the show and just at random times, but I can’t quite place it…

  • @charlieschuck19
    @charlieschuck19 Před 2 lety +5

    EVIL JULIA ???? WHY???? THAT MISSES THE WHOLE THEMATIC POINT.

  • @Ambsacefortune
    @Ambsacefortune Před 2 lety +386

    if we can pretend The Last Airbender movie doesn't exist, i can pretend Cownet Bopflix doesn't exist. Thank you for your in depth review.

    • @kryptonavenger2024
      @kryptonavenger2024 Před 2 lety +34

      There is no live action Cowboy Bebop in Ba Sing Se.

    • @AfroJ03
      @AfroJ03 Před 2 lety +29

      They made a Last Airbender movie? No idea what you are talking about.

    • @AlwonDomz
      @AlwonDomz Před 2 lety +8

      Boondocks season 4 and Berserk 2016 too…

    • @murciadoxial8056
      @murciadoxial8056 Před 2 lety

      bowcoy pebob?

    • @Jessidafennecfox
      @Jessidafennecfox Před 2 lety +1

      Also the Percy Jackson films don't exist

  • @pphead9960
    @pphead9960 Před 2 lety +204

    The thing that really annoyed me was that in the time it took to watch the first episode of the live action bepop, you can watch 3 episodes of the original. The only thing I thought of the whole time was that I was wishing to watch the original and how bored I was.

    • @seandun7083
      @seandun7083 Před 2 lety +8

      Yeah. I don't get why they thought that more than doubling the episode length in an adaptation of an episodic show would be a good idea. That just means they need to expand each adapted plot to fit an episode or shoehorn in other plots and either way it's not going to be accurate.

    • @gunswordfist
      @gunswordfist Před 2 lety +2

      That's a big problem in a lot of live action - the pacing sucks

  • @whymihere86
    @whymihere86 Před 2 lety +17

    I took it as a cheesy, bad, exploitation, grind house, Kung fu, comedy, spaghetti western. I didn't expect much and I was right not to. I still enjoyed it and when I met Steve Blum at ECCC in March and gave my explanation, he was on board with it and seemed to genuinely to like it.
    It's not great, it's bad, but I felt the cast really wanted to make it shine which is why I can't 100% hate it.
    But the vicious and Julia stuff was what REALLY killed it for me and I just kind of ended up more neutral toward it and can't really recommend it.
    The writing was just, oof, and honestly the music wasn't as memorable as the original. But my GF called me a nerd every time I called out music from the original and she listens to it regularly.
    Also to dominatrix scene was a great

  • @sqentontheslime1967
    @sqentontheslime1967 Před 2 lety +6

    If I’ll give the live action Cowboy bebop one thing, is that it got my mom to watch it.
    I watch stuff with her most nights she’s at home, stuff like snowpeircer, the series version of that golden compass film, the mandalorian, wandavision, stuff like that, with the only animated one being beastars, which I find hard to watch.
    But I saw that clip- the live action Ed scene at the end, and part of me wanted to check it out to see how bad it was, and with me not showing her the clip to preserve suspense, she gave it the ok, and I don’t think she would have if it’d been animated.
    Do note, **Neither of us had seen the original series**, all We knew was the Tvtropes page “Cowboy bebop at his computer” and she’d heard something about some part of it maybe being filmed in the area, so the lack of any knowledge of it was almost a recurring gag between us.
    We’ve now finished the live action version- didn’t realise Ed wouldn’t show up until the end of the last episode- and after that happened, she’s decided to watch the original version with me, accidentally spoiled gren for myself watching this vid but regardless.. here’s hoping watching the live action one doesn’t make the original look worse, in some weird inverse nostalgia.

    • @gliscorpropagandaaccount1764
      @gliscorpropagandaaccount1764 Před 2 lety +1

      That's sweet but The Golden Compass and the His Dark Materials show are based on the same series with the former being a complete butchering

    • @sqentontheslime1967
      @sqentontheslime1967 Před 2 lety +1

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      Yeah, just couldn’t remember the name at the time.
      Watched the movie a couple of times, never would have guessed the scope the series was going for.