Gotta say Bebop. An anime's dub and dub actors usually influence me to decide whether I like it or not, and even though WR also has Steve Blum in one of his best performances (IMO) as Darcia, Bebop is just too damn cool.![]()
Which anime is better Cowboy Bebop or Wolf's Rain?
i know wolf's rain hasnt finished up yet. i think it has one more episode to go but so far what do yall think?
MY OPINION:
i definitely think that cowboy bebop is better, like i say so many times, i love spike, the charaters, and the story. Everything is perfect, the music too. i know yoko kanno did the music for wolf's rain, it definitely wasnt her best though. im a person that will base most of my likeness on the anime's music, then the characters, then the art, then the story. Over all, if the music's off it, it definitely got my vote for vip of the year!![]()
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Gotta say Bebop. An anime's dub and dub actors usually influence me to decide whether I like it or not, and even though WR also has Steve Blum in one of his best performances (IMO) as Darcia, Bebop is just too damn cool.![]()
Golly, I wonder who will win.
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i think i will go with cowboy bebop okay
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Cowboy Bebop. By a long shot.
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Cowboy Bebop without a doubt. I liked Wolf's Rain to some extent, but it would be damn near impossible for it to surpass something like Bebop.
Kiba, Tsume, Toboe, Hige, and Blue vs. Spike, Jet, Vicious, Mad Pierrot, and Andy....
Who Will---oh forget it.
The wolves get emptied with the Jericho's lead. Cowboy Bebop yo.
Cowboy Bebop kept me up til 2 in the morning.
Wolf's Rain puts me out by 12:45.
I think you know where this is going.
A smoothie would really hit the spot right now.
Bebop. No matter how many times I've seen it, I'll still watch an episode if it's on. I just haven't been able to get into Wolf's Rain, but I've been hooked on CB ever since I first viewed it.
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Fixed.Originally Posted by Strawberry Jam
Well, I'll go against the grain on this one. I have watched like 3 episodes of Bebop and they just didn't catch my attention. I know everyone praises it, but I have to go with Wolf's Rain. When it came on, it just sent the right signal to my brain. I guess I'm one in a million.
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Cowboy Bebop is one of the finest animated series, nay animated works in general ever to be produced, with a quality so resplendent, it trancends being an animated series, becoming simply a superb story with superb characters. It will be influential in the years, decades and centuries to come, as aspiring storytellers of all stripes and creeds will look towards it as the gold standard for which all animated series and series in general are held up to. Or something like that.
Wolf's Rain is a Thackeray-esque take on a Native-American legend set in a post-apocolyptic, futuristic Russia, and inspite of what should be a very intelligent, artistically accessible yet high-brow setup, the actual work has all the pretention of a post-modern existentialist play with none of the metaphor and weight to back it up. It's great concept with intensionally bland execution. Or something like that.
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I love Wolf's Rain, but Cowboy Bebop ownz.
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Alright. looks like alot are replying, thanks. i wasnt too sure it was going to work. i see some odd balls going against cowboy bebop, and the rest says cowboy bebop.
i remember when i first saw wolf's rain after i say the sessions of cowboy bebop, i was for wolf's rain all the way, but i had to come to my senses. Spike, the voice, everything about it is incredibly perfect!i mean i loved tsume for a while, and the way he was carrying everybody, but the spike and viciuos story is the best. i got all the sessions, the movie, and the soundtracks. i go to sleep to cowboy bebop every night, but the only thing i didnt like about is that spike died. i still cant get over that. (My Spikey's gone.
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And i feel it, your desire, show me now
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Bebop IMO is the better of the two.
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Bebop, of course. It's what got me really into anime.
This seems almost rigged.
I'll say Wolf's Rain. I like it for all the reasons most people don't. And as for Cowboy Bebop. It never held my interest to keep tuning in week after week, like Wolf's Rain does.
But I've always had this strange thing about liking the anime that most people don't like and not liking the anime that the majority of people would make a plate of pancakes for.
I'll take nearly any anime over bebop. Wolf's Rain may not have the best storyline, but at least it has one. Bebop was pointless.
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