Bebop received universal critical acclaim and won the renowned Seiun Award in 2000, a Japanese science fiction award for the best science fiction work published during the preceding year, as determined by the Japan Science Fiction Convention. It was named Best Media of the Year by the Science Fiction Convention.
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In 2006, the Japanese MiniTokyo review claimed, "To say nothing more, it is a masterpiece, a genre defining series that has a right to be held in such high confidence. Not many series can do even one of the elements as well as Cowboy Bebop does, and even fewer can actually get every single solitary aspect of themselves to such a high degree of excellence. Everything in this anime falls into place with such perfection that makes it all organic and real and following to the extent that they do. From the full gamut of emotions to the roughs and roughnecks of the Bebop, to the masterful soundtrack that gives life to many of the episodes themselves, to the art that so perfectly conveys the mood and atmosphere of the entire work. Cowboy Bebop is not an anime to be missed, and not to be forgotten."
You were saying princess? It was massively successful and just because some weebs in Japan aren’t currently jerking it to Valentine statues didn’t stop it from being massively successful at the time. You have repeatedly shown you only know Japan from a distance and it’s beyond hilarious.
points to awards given by a few niche/subgenre conventions and "critical acclaim" of all things
Such a niche it’s considered the Japanese equivalent of a Hugo award and has been active since 1970….
You have to be the stupidest fuck alive. We get it, you couldn’t jerk it to bebop because there wasn’t a Loli. Every single viewership number of the original run in Japan proves you wrong, but please go on with your conjecture.
Here’s the final question princess, how much time have you spent in Japan?
The person who starts throwing out "lolicon" as an insult is the first to lose. Especially if you are in an argument on "who knows the weebs in Japan better".
Also there's no such thing as Japanese "weebs" . They are called Otaku in Japan not weebs.
Bebop received universal critical acclaim and won the renowned Seiun Award in 2000, a Japanese science fiction award for the best science fiction work published during the preceding year, as determined by the Japan Science Fiction Convention. It was named Best Media of the Year by the Science Fiction Convention. ... In 2006, the Japanese MiniTokyo review claimed, "To say nothing more, it is a masterpiece, a genre defining series that has a right to be held in such high confidence. Not many series can do even one of the elements as well as Cowboy Bebop does, and even fewer can actually get every single solitary aspect of themselves to such a high degree of excellence. Everything in this anime falls into place with such perfection that makes it all organic and real and following to the extent that they do. From the full gamut of emotions to the roughs and roughnecks of the Bebop, to the masterful soundtrack that gives life to many of the episodes themselves, to the art that so perfectly conveys the mood and atmosphere of the entire work. Cowboy Bebop is not an anime to be missed, and not to be forgotten."
You were saying princess? It was massively successful and just because some weebs in Japan aren’t currently jerking it to Valentine statues didn’t stop it from being massively successful at the time. You have repeatedly shown you only know Japan from a distance and it’s beyond hilarious.
Such a niche it’s considered the Japanese equivalent of a Hugo award and has been active since 1970….
You have to be the stupidest fuck alive. We get it, you couldn’t jerk it to bebop because there wasn’t a Loli. Every single viewership number of the original run in Japan proves you wrong, but please go on with your conjecture.
Here’s the final question princess, how much time have you spent in Japan?
The person who starts throwing out "lolicon" as an insult is the first to lose. Especially if you are in an argument on "who knows the weebs in Japan better".
Also there's no such thing as Japanese "weebs" . They are called Otaku in Japan not weebs.
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