‘Cowboy Bebop’ Canceled By Netflix After One Season


‘Cowboy Bebop’ Canceled By Netflix After One Season​


Exclusive: The streamer has canceled the anime adaptation of the space Western after its premiere less than a month ago.


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James Hibberd, Borys Kit
December 9, 2021 3:11pm



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That was fast: Netflix has canceled its ambitious, widely hyped and, ultimately, widely disappointing anime adaptation Cowboy Bebop, The Hollywood Reporter has learned.
The move comes less than three weeks after the show’s Nov. 19 debut on the streaming service.

The space Western had a rough reception. The 10-episode series garnered only a 46 percent positive critics rating on review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes. Fans seemed to agree, giving the show a 56 percent positive audience score on the site. According to Netflix’s Top 10 site, the series has racked up almost 74 million viewing hours worldwide since its debut – so it got plenty of sampling out of the gate – but it plummeted 59 percent for the week of Nov. 29-Dec. 5.


Insiders pointed out Netflix’s renewal rate for scripted series that have two or more seasons stands at 60 percent, in line with industry averages, and, like all Netflix renewal verdicts, the decision was made by balancing the show’s viewership and cost. The streamer also prides itself on taking big swings on projects like Cowboy Bobop and has many other genre shows on the air and in the works.
The project is the latest attempt to reinvent Japanese anime as a live action series that failed to draw viewers following titles such as 2009’s Dragon Ball Evolution, 2017’s Ghost in the Shell, and Netflix’s 2017 movie Death Note. The biggest success in the space so far was arguably 2019’s Alita: Battle Angel, which pulled sizable foreign dollars ($319 million) if not domestic ($85 million).
Cowboy Bobop series starred John Cho, Mustafa Shakir and Daniella Pineda as three bounty hunters, aka “cowboys,” all trying to outrun the past. From the show’s description: “They form a scrappy, snarky crew ready to hunt down the solar system’s most dangerous criminals — for the right price. But they can only kick and quip their way out of so many scuffles before their pasts finally catch up with them.”
The Hollywood Reporter‘s Angie Han wrote that Cowboy Bobop was “faithful to a fault” with “leaden pacing” and “the sharp [anime] visuals [were] reduced to muddy CG, the playful humor translated as phony laughter, the lived-in grittiness replaced with shoddy-looking sets” and that the remake “seems to have no point at all.”
The show was based on the popular 1998 Japanese anime TV series and the 2001 anime film. Netflix first ordered the project direct to series back in 2018. A live-action feature film version starring Keanu Reeves was also previously in development at Fox.

André Nemec (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) serve as showrunner, with original anime series director Shinichirō Watanabe as a consultant on the series and original composer Yoko Kanno returning for the live-action adaptation.
 
If you want to know why it failed, this sums it up better than any review ever could:
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Wtf lmfao
1st video was just random lore apparently in their universe people can turn into trees
2nd is just some annoying bitch who should be a victim or domestic violence trying to be Ed they could have gotten a younger actress for her

Who saw this coming aside from literally everyone? I'm trying to think of one of these live-action anime adaptations that hasn't sucked a tailpipe and am coming up blank.

Maybe... these two mediums don't translate into each other very well?
Great Teacher Onizuka and Cromartie High were pretty good.
 
Why don’t you just make your own shit? Clearly they had the budget to make something that was not-Cowboy Bebop.
But they did make not-Cowboy Bebop, the article says they made “Cowboy Bobop” multiple times.

Sorry, I can’t get over that perfect repeat typo.
 
At least they won't get to fuck up the heavy shit in later episodes, thank God.

Some of the best parts. Shit, they'd probably do something stupid like have Spike survive.

Who saw this coming aside from literally everyone? I'm trying to think of one of these live-action anime adaptations that hasn't sucked a tailpipe and am coming up blank.

Maybe... these two mediums don't translate into each other very well?
Maybe the Live Action Space Battleship Yamato, the parts I've seen weren't awful. That's maybe it.
 
Wtf lmfao
1st video was just random lore apparently in their universe people can turn into trees
2nd is just some annoying bitch who should be a victim or domestic violence trying to be Ed they could have gotten a younger actress for her


Great Teacher Onizuka and Cromartie High were pretty good.
The live action GTO was good enough that the final episode was the most viewed TV show on Japanese TV ever at the time.

Didn't know about a live action Cromartie, it seems to weird to work.
 
The live action GTO was good enough that the final episode was the most viewed TV show on Japanese TV ever at the time.

Didn't know about a live action Cromartie, it seems to weird to work.
Sometimes japan can make the weird work. The problem with live action adaptations is when the setting is fantasy or something with anime characters flying around being too op. The cg can be worse than Supergirl or a monster from the old Hercules/Xena shows.
 
Sometimes japan can make the weird work. The problem with live action adaptations is when the setting is fantasy or something with anime characters flying around being too op. The cg can be worse than Supergirl or a monster from the old Hercules/Xena shows.

I'll say that at least Hercules and Xena were fun schlock. But they didn't come from anime source material. You're better off just making a new animation since it's easier to depict the ridiculous as realistic. Although they'd royally fuck that up too. I'm imagining a horrifying CalArts Sailor Moon where Haruka is trans, Setsuna is black and Usagi is fat because she's always stuffing herself with snacks and playing vidya. Also, Rei's grandpa is "problematic" so he's been replaced with her butch lesbian aunt from New Jersey.

I shouldn't give them ideas. (:_(

Anyway, I am not surprised it was cancelled. This was the preordained fate of this mess. I'm sure the whining campaign has already begun. They'll blame those evil gate keeping white males who couldn't fap to Faye anymore and were soooo transphobic against that abomination they decided was Gren.

Too bad. So sad. :roll:
 
Who saw this coming aside from literally everyone? I'm trying to think of one of these live-action anime adaptations that hasn't sucked a tailpipe and am coming up blank.

Maybe... these two mediums don't translate into each other very well?
Alita was a good adaptation, but that’s a rare exception.
 
Of course they did.
There's not way a Netflix run live action crew could do it better than the original animation.
It just isn't possible.

Alita was a good adaptation, but that’s a rare exception.
It's not like it's impossible, but a space opera type concept like Cowboy Bebop would require a Star Wars level budget to pull off properly. Definitely not a job for Netflix.
 
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