Cowboy Bebop, Knockin' on Heaven's Door
Created/Updated 2002-02-17
- Catalog Number : BCBA-1065
- Manufacturer : Bandai
- Series : Cowboy Bebop
- Printing Date : 2002-01-25
- Region : 2
- Price : Y7,800
- Play Time : 114+13 minutes
- Number of Discs : 1
- Number of Sides per Disc : 1
- Number of Layers (side1) : 2
- Number of Layers (side2) : N/A
- Audio1 : Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1ch
- Audio2 : N/A
- Audio3 : N/A
- Audio4 : N/A
- Audio5 : N/A
- Subtitle1 : N/A
- Subtitle2 : N/A
- Subtitle3 : N/A
- Subtitle4 : N/A
- Subtitle5 : N/A
Animephile Rating: C (7.5)
- Video Scan Type : progressive (-0.0)
- Aspect Handling : anamorphic-ANY (-0.0)
- Compression : -0.0
- Video Separation : -0.0
- Scene Transition : -0.0
- Calibration : -0.0
- Other : -2.5 -
Every so often, soon after a scene change, it comes out of progressive
mode. It goes back to progressive mode fairly quickly, but even so,
it is not acceptable for something so recently done and so expensive.
Comments:
In one sentence, it's "Americanized crap that shames the whole anime
industry."
I really shouldn't have bought it. I knew it wasn't popular at all in
Japan and I know a lot about Japanese otaku. They are far more
reliable than American critics when it comes to anime. Bebop TV
series had a bit of American culture in it, but it was just a dressing
and it was used well. The movie is like something out of Hollywood.
Meaningless action and sick ideas put on big screen.
And what's with giving that stupid small part (market cashier) to
Kuwashima-san?!
Image: Look at the hand. This kind of crap happens a lot right after
a transition.
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