most kino anime death?
Most kino anime death?
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Not that one for sure. Plus, it's not even officially confirmed Spike dies, which takes away most of the "kino" out of the scene.
>it's not even officially confirmed Spike dies
The only retards who actually believe this are sequel-cumgargling-fags that feel that every story should be a fate franchise.
>Not officially dead
cowboy bebop was great because how it told the story. It wasnt just cool man kick ass boom baam we are the champions kind of gag. But more of a interesting visualistic experimental thing. Nearly his entire backstory was given in 9-10 2 second scenes without a single dialogue.
So long story short, you need to be a fucking idiot to expect Spike surviving after that fight
and prove right.
Thx for the spoiler, asshole
>cowboy bebop was great because how it told the story
cowboy bebop has the story?
Remember kids, don't do sleeping tablets
Nice quads
Also if you didnt got the story by watching you either didnt watch it carefully or you are one of those "different" kind of learners.
Just go read its wiki or type "Cowboy bebop story" to your fav search engine.
The show doesnt tell a amazing story but it tells the story in a interesting way.
>Buhh itss empty characterss that peoplee fill
This is not a modern art work.characters have their backstories and unique dialogues. they all get their screen time to
1.Introduce themselves.
2.Familiarize themselves with the audience
3.Develop (Even the fucking dog)
Im not saying everything about it or how it was handled is perfect. But its not a piece of shit that every 13yo faggot can throw shit to.
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It was a beautiful confession and a farewell either.
Tied with Piccolo's first death
Still unbelievably kino for a season that started off so retarded.
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the visual story telling, the tension and the distraction by giving him so much to live for and taking it away so quickly. in one minute legendary director Tsuga Ikemoto creates such contrasts between the lifeless mcbain and his lively partner, a situation that is flipped on its head after the death, making mcbain for this first time in his life show emotion for the brother-father figure he has now lost. The action cinematography and the set up for the motorcycle diner are all brilliant as our hero's true mission, to which previously he had held only passing interest, becomes fully realised.
was it ever confirmed scully actually died there?
This