If I could question people who feel this way I’d really like a definition of the “too” in that statement. How many is too many? Why is it too many? What’s the perceived negative impact when the number if dark skinned npc’s gets too high?
If I could question people who feel this way I’d really like a definition of the “too” in that statement. How many is too many? Why is it too many? What’s the perceived negative impact when the number if dark skinned npc’s gets too high?
Aw shucks! Why thank you ☺️
I’m glad this show was cancelled, just because it seems to have impacted your life slightly negatively.
Y’know, Peter Molyneux is a man with a bad reputation for lying to people but you could always give him the benefit of the doubt. He’s ambitious and optimistic and game development is hard and rarely goes the way everyone wants it to.
So you’re saying that the ‘toxic fanboys’ boycotting the show had nothing to do with the low viewing figures..?
You’re only partially correct, I’ve only seen the last season of “You” because my roommate was binging it and she was on the last season during my days off. As for the live-action Bebop, I have not seen it yet, but I do plan to in the near future because I enjoyed the anime. I’m not one of the people that have been…
The show was released barely three weeks ago — if a decision to cancel it has already been made now, I think it’s fair to assume that public opinion (read: internet echo chambers) was taken into account to gauge future viewership instead of waiting weeks or months to get more accurate metrics. Usually, announcements…
Agree with everything you said about the show. It was fun. I hope someone else can pick it up.
The massive thing you and a lot of people are ignoring with these “but there’s a sea of shit with tons of seasons” takes is that Cowboy Bebop was INSANELY expensive.
Ok listen, I agree that there are purists out there that would in fact hate Cowboy Bebop or any other anime adaption for not being Japanese enough. But to assume that those people are a ‘massive part’ of the failure for Cowboy Bebop just doesn’t pan out. Essentially you’re assuming that the general Netflix audience…
just couldn’t get behind the stylistic choices that were taken directly from the anime
I didn’t help. But I did not cause this, and I heavily doubt there was enough people that felt the same way I did (wanted to watch it but didn’t get to it right away) to save the show. The Hollywood Reporter article indicates that the first couple episodes had high viewership numbers and then most of them fell off.…
Weebs didn’t kill the show, Netflix did. They have a mountain of data driving their decisions and don’t bend to bad “fan” reception or bad critical reviews.
All I needed to read was your first paragraph to agree with you. There are tons, and tons of shows that are complete crap, hell the US has the CW network which is nothing but worthless pandering garbage that keeps getting made season after season, yet a show like this, which wasn’t perfect, but more than decently…
thank you
I’m not sure why people are so quick to blame the hardcore anime fans. The show wasn’t cancelled because of some toxic harassment campaign. It was cancelled because not enough people watched. Speaking purely for myself, my decision to put off watching it had nothing to do with what “anime purists” said. I really liked…
Thanks for sharing. PS4 Scuf controllers are a joke, i’ll never buy another one of their products.
I mean... isn’t that pretty much the definition of the uncanny valley? I feel like the term gets a bit overused these days, but I was always under the impression that it meant something that looked effectively ‘real’ or ‘human’ but that there was still something (possibly unnameable)... off about it.
Wait so he signed on the dotted line, but he failed to read the fine print over an issue he trolled Twitch for on his way out?