Andrew loves to talk and write about anime, but he doesn't just write stories, he builds worlds that you can lose yourself in. Andrew writes with the kind of passion that comes from being a true fan.
How do you follow up an anime series like Cowboy Bebop, a hard-hitting blend of sci-fi and jazz? If you're Shinichiro Watanabe the answer is with a hip-hop adventure set in alternate Edo-era Japan.
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Samurai Champloo's Samurai Deconstruction Makes It 2004's Best Anime
2004 was a great year for anime, and the best series to debut that year was an innovative masterpiece that's still relevant two decades later.
As well as stunning animation from Studio Manglobe and a timeless soundtrack by Fat Jon and the late Nujabes (try and name one Watanabe series without a great soundtrack, we dare you), the highlight ...
Brandon Bally is a recording artist and entrepreneur from Pittsburgh, PA, currently residing in Philadelphia, PA. Writing has been a passion of his since his early teens where he initially began to ...
Meet Jehan, the anime-loving product marketer for a cutting-edge SaaS company. By day, crafting content that breathe life into software; by night, diving into the world of anime. Jehan enjoys all ...
Cowboy Bebop often steals the spotlight in conversations about the best anime of all time, but its spiritual sibling, Samurai Champloo, deserves equal recognition. The influence of this historical ...
Meet Dev, an avid writer, cat lover, and anime enthusiast. He has a passion for storytelling, traveling, and new adventures. Samurai Champloo is a unique samurai anime blend of Edo-period Japan and ...
Samurai Champloo broke barriers by blending hip-hop culture with Edo Japan, setting a new standard in anime. The episodic ...
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