If you weren't familiar with the show, you could still listen to these albums and enjoy them as individual works of art, separate from the series they accompanied. Like the show itself, the soundtrack to Cowboy Bebop tried a lot of different things, and managed to pull off all of them in both an impressive and respectable fashion. What The Seatbelts brought to the table was more inspired, diverse, and of a higher quality than anyone could reasonably expect for a soundtrack to a late-night animated TV show of just 26 episodes. Listen to any one of the series' original soundtrack albums and you'll understand why this is the case. However, one thing I've come to learn is that no matter what a person has to say about the show as a whole, they will almost always give some level of praise to its soundtrack. Many will tell you it's deserving of all the praise it gets and more, but there are also those out there that consider it overrated. While both critically acclaimed and held in high regard by a great number of fans worldwide, not everyone feels the exact same way when it comes to Shinichiro Watanabe's classic TV series Cowboy Bebop. Review Summary: How to relive the entire classic series in under 3 hours (plus extras)
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