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The Live Action Gamble

Just a few hours ago an opening scene for the live-action of Cowboy Bebop was dropped and it made me think about lots of issues that are often presented in the live-action subgenre. I can't speak for Cowboy Bebop yet because the show hasn't come out, but I can certainly foresee some issues that might be present on the show. Join me in this discussion and let's see if anime live actions can actually be successful or not.  If we look at the ever-evolving industry of entertainment, we can see how live-actions about comics, cartoons, or animes are becoming more and more frequent as of recent. This trend isn't anything new though, as we have seen plenty of books being adapted into movies or classic superheroes becoming the stars of weekly shows in the past. However, what is a relatively new concept to this trend is the creation of live-actions based on animes. Since the mid-'90s, the anime industry has been growing at an incredibly fast pace, becoming more popular each d

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