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Shinichiro Watanabe’s new anime, Lazarus, can never measure up to his opus, Cowboy Bebop; and the reason why has nothing to do with the series itself.
Shinichirō Watanabe’s Cowboy Bebop is a classic, but his latest anime Lazarus is just as impressive, and pulls off a few things even better.
arguably the most acclaimed anime ever made. But since then, he’s largely stayed away from science-fiction — until his new show for Adult Swim, Lazarus. “After Cowboy Bebop, I wanted to try ...
“Lazarus,” a pharmaceutical mystery set in the near future. By Rafael Motamayor Shinichiro Watanabe’s first anime, “Cowboy Bebop,” was quite an opening act. A story of space bounty ...
You could call Shinichiro Watanabe's Lazarus a retread of his masterpiece, Cowboy Bebop. That’s not to say ... There aren’t many anime directors and writers with his sense of style and ...
Lazarus comes with more hype than maybe any other anime release of the year. Lazarus is a great stylistic companion to Cowboy Bebop, a return to the grungier underdog sci-fi of that series ...
And, as Lazarus proves, it’d be equally difficult to live up to those expectations. The series comes from Shinichirō Watanabe, creator of the undisputed anime masterpiece Cowboy Bebop.
Everyone is looking for a way to survive, but all hope seems lost. To save the world, an elite task force called Lazarus is formed after freeing convicted criminals. To gain their freedom ...
As with “Cowboy Bebop," the action in "Lazarus" matches a sonic quilt connecting ... merging absurdist comedy and art and mainstreaming anime. While celebrity-voiced ASMR videos trended during ...
With only 30 days left to save all of humanity after a miracle drug turns into a nightmare, sci-fi anime ... Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, despite it being two decades old. The underlying issue with ...