My past post I talked about a Ghost in the shell look-a-like and today I bring you what another look-a-like might be brewing. This time is the epic saga of Cowboy Bebop. Whoever watched anime in the early 2000's one of the best shows of that time was the futuristic, space westerner called Cowboy Bebop. Full of an amazing soundtrack and a supreme action, the crew of space bounty hunters were on a mission to get the baddest criminal of the multiplanetary society where Mars, Venus and other planets were fully terraformed aside from Earth.
Lazarus comes a bit different as there is no straight difference but the plot is still too early to tell. To start, the main character, is teamed up by some super secret government organization as opposed to be an independent group. Then, this society seems to be too earth-focused and no interplanetary spaceships flying around the solar system.
The action of episode 1 is mostly done over the parcour of Axel, jumping between buildings to avoid pesky drones chasing him around the city. Let see as the plot continues, it give us a better world building and access into meaningful difference between this show and the legendary series.
What you think so far? have you watched it? Definitely a great show to follow if you are looking to live-watch and follow this series. Let me know your impression of Episode 1.
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A good anime, I miss the plots and drawing style of the 2000's haha but I guess everything evolves, even the anime industry 😂
me parecio interesante, la voy a ver jeje, excelente post!
I found it interesting, I'm going to see it hehe, excellent post!
Its aesthetic indeed looks like Cowboy Bebop. It was the first thing I thought when I saw the poster. I haven't watched it yet, but I'll give it a try.