If you're itching to rewatch Cowboy Bebop or finally take the delve into the sci-fi anime that re-defined the genre two decades ago, then you can on October 21. Netflix is bringing the original to the small screen in lieu of the live-action adaptation's release on November 19.

Right now, it's only available on Hulu and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Funimation but it's unclear whether it will be removed once added to Netflix. Just in case, you can always slip in a quick rewatch over the next couple of weeks, although that's not quite feasible.

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The anime first debuted in 1998 in Japan but it later arrived in the US three years after thanks to Adult Swim. Now, 20 years on, Netflix is bringing it to the world at large. However, it opens the door to🌺 direct comparisons for those that watch them back-to-back - Netflix is taking a risk in letting its users make 💛that comparison so easily.

Whether or not the new show stacks up, there's a bit of continuity that you can enjoy as the anime actors will lend their voices for the show's Japanese dub.

Aside from that, it was just announced that 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Cowboy Bebop is getti🔯ng a tabletop RPG adaptation as well as its Netflix live-action one. You can also listen to 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:the iconic jazz opening song with all-new visuals or go back and read 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:our piece on Ed's gender - there's no such thing as too much Cowboy Bebop, eh?

Unlike a lot of anime, Cowboy Bebop began as a show, not manga. However, it does have two manga series that were later released - that's even more Cowboy Bebop to dive into. Whatever the case, 2021 is being wrapped up with a neat neo-noir anime bow.

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