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Cowboy Bebop has got some of the most slick and well-choreographed gunfight scenes I have ever seen, equal to the ones in Ghost in The Shell. Despite not following the well known 'John Woo' style (twin guns, slow motion detail), they are still fast and furious. Not just that, the attention to detail is incredible. From the slide recoiling to the spent casing ejecting, everything is captured in minute detail. Make sure you have the rewind button ready cause you're gonna need it to savor it all . Firearms in the late 21st century don't differ much from today. If you were expecting lasers blasters ala Star Wars, wrong place guys. However they differ from other anime series guns in their variety. Here, the mechanical designer really show that he had done his homework. Ranging from pistols, machine-pistols, sub-machine guns, assaults rifles and shotguns including a derringer (session 6 Sympathy for the Devil), a revolver (seen in session 16 Black Dog Serenade), a sniper rifle (same session) and even a multiple grenade launcher (session 14 Bohemian Rhapsody), the attention to detail in the weapons is simply amazing.

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