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		<title>A Nostalgic Anime Moment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m not a big anime fan at all. In fact, I don&#8217;t even really know what you would classify as anime these days and the only reason I&#8217;m aware of the term is cause I have an Akira action figure and a friend once asked if I enjoyed screaming someone&#8217;s name from across a field,]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;m not a big anime fan at all. In fact, I don&#8217;t even really know what you would classify as anime these days and the only reason I&#8217;m aware of the term is cause I have an <strong>Akira</strong> action figure and a friend once asked if I enjoyed screaming someone&#8217;s name from across a field, jumping 6 miles into the air and shooting some kind of light towards&#8230; anything. I proceeded to respond with, &#8220;Um no. But I do believe Japanese animators were onto something with the way they create the most un-proportionate looking human bodies&#8230;.&#8221;</p>
<p>Anyways, back to the matter at hand. I recently started watching really old episodes of <strong>Cowboy Bebop</strong>. I&#8217;d seen a few episodes when I was a kid, but didn&#8217;t completely understand it beyond the cool looking space ships and the animated violence. I have to be honest, the show isn&#8217;t much better now and with the news of a live-action movie starring <strong>Keanu Reeves</strong> as the lead character, I don&#8217;t have high hopes. What does still impress me is the opening sequence. The song &#8220;<em>Tank</em>,&#8221; is an absolute perfect choice for a show like this and the animated sequence really sets the tone for the show. I think Cowboy Bebop had a strong influential hand in a show like <strong>Firefly</strong> which, like Cowboy, melded the old west mentality with a sci-fi twist.</p>
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<p>But the opening sequence specifically reminds me of <strong>Quentin Tarantino</strong>&#8216;s <strong>Kill Bill Volume 1</strong>. The punkish pop music playing in the background of action sequences gives it a unique feel and after watching a few episodes of Cowboy Bebop, I can see exactly what QT was going for with a lot of his fight scenes.</p>
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