Science Saru and Production I.G are taking another stab at the groundbreaking cyberpunk tale.
Suletta is back and ready to make people catch hands April 9.
The latest Gundam anime's excellent prologue episode is now available with English VO, for those that don't want to read during their weekly warcrimes.
Suffice it to say, he had a very tough time watching Netflix's doomed adaptation of the hit '90s anime.
The latest entry in the mecha franchise is wasting no time in traumatizing its new protagonist.
The most lovable, baldheaded dope returns to anime!
Featuring the voices of Ming-Na Wen, John Cho, and Lance Reddick, the animated sci-fi show debuts March 28 on Dust.
And Mobile Suit Gundam returns to where it all started in another new look at Cucuruz Doan's Island .
So far, it doesn't look like much of an improvement on the so-so first season.
After just one not-so-great season, Netflix's Cowboy Bebop will not be returning.
Cowboy Bebop #1, from Dan Watters and Lamar Mathurin, is ready to dance.
The Netflix adaptation of the beloved anime's use of Dutch angles borders on the absurd.
Netflix's Cowboy Bebop works much, much better when you throw in some canned laughter.
Yes...his face off! The eyes, nose, skin, it could've come off.
Newcomer Eden Perkins plays the role of the chaotic hacker.
Humor, deep emotional pain, pulpy action sequences, and jazz. That's a lot for one TV show but Netflix's Cowboy Bebop has all of it.
Cowboy Bebop 's John Cho, Daniella Pineda, and Mustafa Shakir sit down with io9.
Netflix's live-action Cowboy Bebop starring John Cho has style to spare and plenty of substance, but its rhythm is way off.
André Nemec reveals the most important thing the animated series needed to become a live-action show.
The answer to "must-watch" might as well be all 26 episodes, but if you just want to dip your toes into *why* Bebop is so beloved, here's our picks.