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** Udai Taxim in the anime was a ruthless and highly competent assassin that was rightfully feared. His live-action counterpart surrenders after barely putting up a fight.
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** Spike famously hates dogs in the anime, even suggesting that they [[EatTheDog eat Ein]] and only accepting him on the ship with great reluctance. In this adaptation, he goes into full-blown CutenessProximity over how great dogs are the first time he sees Ein and is thrilled to keep him. He's also noticeably more empathetic to other people, especially some of the bounties that he goes after.
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** Spike famously hates dogs in the anime, even suggesting that they [[EatTheDog eat Ein]] Ein and only accepting him on the ship with great reluctance. In this adaptation, he goes into full-blown CutenessProximity over how great dogs are the first time he sees Ein and is thrilled to keep him. He's also noticeably more empathetic to other people, especially some of the bounties that he goes after.
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** Though notably voiced in America by black actor Beau Billingslea, Jet had light skin (general appearance could suggest Slavic ancestry and his homeworld Ganymede was said in [[AllThereInTheManual behind the scenes material]] to be inhabited almost exclusively by ethnic Europeans) but was cast with black actor Creator/MustafaShakir.
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** Though notably voiced in America by black actor Beau Billingslea, Jet had light skin (general appearance could suggest Slavic ancestry and his homeworld Ganymede was said in [[AllThereInTheManual [[AllThereInTheScript behind the scenes material]] to be inhabited almost exclusively by ethnic Europeans) but was cast with black actor Creator/MustafaShakir.
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''Cowboy Bebop'' was a [[ShortRunners shortlived]] Creator/{{Netflix}} SpaceWestern series and the first LiveActionAdaptation of [[Anime/CowboyBebop the anime of the same name]]. Christopher Yost (''Series/TheMandalorian'') is the showrunner, with Michael Katleman and Alex Garcia Lopez directing. The ten-episode series premiered on November 19, 2021.
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''Cowboy Bebop'' was is a [[ShortRunners shortlived]] Creator/{{Netflix}} SpaceWestern series and the first LiveActionAdaptation of [[Anime/CowboyBebop the anime of the same name]]. Christopher Yost (''Series/TheMandalorian'') is served as the showrunner, with Michael Katleman and Alex Garcia Lopez directing. The ten-episode series premiered on November 19, 2021.
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Another season was initially planned, but Netflix [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/cowboy-bebop-canceled-netflix-1235060256/ announced the series' cancellation]] on December 9, 2021, less than three weeks after its premiere.
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Another season was initially planned, but Netflix [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/cowboy-bebop-canceled-netflix-1235060256/ announced the series' cancellation]] on December 9, 2021, [[ShortRunners less than three weeks after its premiere.
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On December 9th, 2021, three weeks after the series premiered, Netflix [[https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/cowboy-bebop-canceled-netflix-1235060256/ announced that the series had been cancelled]] after just one season.
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