What did they expect with Harold from "Harold and Kumar" as Spike? Keanu Reeves would have been a far better choice (a decade ago).
Live action is gay.
Spike Speigel was canonical a jew
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I've never seen the show, did Netflix replace a not-nigger character with a nigger again?
Only asking because a coworker brought the show up in a conversation and asked if I had seen it. He knows I hate netflix, but doesn't really know why. If this is another one of those netflix adaptation replaced-with-niggers things, I want to know and to bring this up as the perfect example of why I hate netflix.
Not to be crude, but Faye had tits. Casting a Faye without tits was their most grievous error.
The original voice actor of Jet Black is black btw. The show on Netflix... Ehhh I watched one Episode. and I liked the anime.
The original voice actor? Unshō Ishizuka is the original voice actor. Don't tell me you watched the dubbed version. That shit is fucking terrible. The Japs are far better voice actors.
I dont want to read when I watch TV. Also not a weeb I just like a cartoons.... kek
But the American voice actors fucking suck. Watch a clip of the original version. 1000% better. I couldn't stand to watch the dub. The Jap version is perfectly cast.
Dubbed version still good. I watch it.. bc the show is beautiful.
not watching subs
faggot
Tbh Jet being black was about the only cast that felt natural in that whole shitshow
No shit, that guy that they chose for Spike has the worst facial bone structure and to much tough guy face where Spike seemed more contemplative or cocky in his expressions. That guy they got looks like he's the poster boy for plastic surgery with that face.
I watched the first episode. I couldn't finish it. I wasn't expecting the live action to be any good though.
Have you read Leviathan Wakes yet? I'd recommend reading The Expanse series if you enjoyed the animated Cowboy Bebop.
I thought the live action Ghost in the Shell was decent.
I used to enjoy Cowboy Bebop, but I absolutely refuse to watch the Netflix version.
Surprised?? LOL, I guess they don't realize many anime fans like myself see the live-action and automatically it's put into the shit I'll never watch catagory.
They don't have the memories of live-action tv shows in the 80's and the costumed garbage from the 70's "H.R. Puffinstuff for example" that for me I find it revolting like Chimera are an abomination to nature so is live-action to anime, just an abomination for the most part.
The anime was even a bit racially confused and "diverse" by the day's standard, but the darkest character in the leading cast was a ginger haired tomboy, everybody else was implied to be a hapa I think.
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