The character designs are the same old, with some improvements, and they work very well with this anime and movie. Lighting effects are good, and more than I'd exect from something out of 2001, and the overall quality of special effects are great much, much better than the original series. Be it backgrounds or landscapes, they're all top-notch. The animation quality is superb its detail and overall quality is unmistakably a work done by people who knows what they are doing. She remembers him though, and well, she wants him to remember her as well. Then we have Electra, Vincent's past love once forgotten. Nevertheless, he comes off as an interesting character, mostly because of him being similar to Spike - both in physical prowess and their considering themselves 'dead' men due to past events. He's quite the interesting fellow, though the more I think about it, the more I can't help but feel that I've experienced his type somewhat before - he's got a mysterious past a forgotten love included, he's going to kill loads of people for no good reason, and he blathers out sentences about religion and whatnot. As for the movie characters, we have for example Vincent, the main bad guy. The orignal cast is, well, pretty much the same as they always are, the same characters which you (probably) got to love while watching the original series. Though, that may be credited more to the characters than the plot itself, as the movie threw some really interesting characters at us. Its 120 minutes might be a little too long to some, but it never came off as boring at any point to me they certainly did a good job of fleshing out those 120 minutes. There's also details here and there left unexplained, and things may just happen for no reason at the rare occasion. Nothing really new, a formula that's been used several times. Oh, and throw in a save-the-world thing this time, and there you have the movie. And so starts the process of gathering information, meeting and getting to know people related to the bounty in some way, and eventually, squaring off against him in a final fight. Of course, this means that our heroes will chase him. Woolongs on him the largest bounty ever given. This time, a terrorist possesses a weapon capable of killing countless people, and there's a bounty of 300 million If it's got a specific place or not, that I don't know, but that's not very important at any rate, and if you've watched the entire series, it shouldn't be hard to mentally place it inside the series anyway. ![]() It is by no means a sequel, and after watching it, I found that it's best watched in the middle of the series, and not neccesarily at the end. Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door is a great addition to the Cowboy Bebop series, but no more.
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