Cowboy Bebop is coming to Netflix, first 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:in its original 1998 anime form, and then as a live-action reboot 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:on November 19. While having the anime arrive first will certainly get people caught up if they never saw the original source material, it might also have the unintendeꦑd sid꧂e effect of letting people make unfair comparisons between the old and new cast.

Maybe you won’t like John Cho’s version of Spike Spiegel. Maybe you won’t be able to get past Daniella Pineda's voice emerging from the mouth of Faye Valentine. If that happens, don’t worry, because Netflix already has a solution.

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What this means is that if you don't like the English actors for whatever reason, you can just swap to the Japanese audio and listen to the original anime's voice actors. Turn on English subtitles and you're basically recreating the anime experience, only without the classic late-'90s animation.

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