Why aren't there any cowboy anime/manga? The setting's ripe for storytelling.
Why aren't there any cowboy anime/manga? The setting's ripe for storytelling
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Cowboys are not a setting. The Wild West is a setting.
There are a lot of manga with cowboys. Why is it whenever someone asks "Why aren't there any ____ anime/manga" it's always some stupid fucking question that only shows they are some dumb newnigger with only 50 series watched???
That would require actual research and knowledge of the old west. It's much easier to throw in a few cool references to cowboys and western shit that you saw in some american movie/tv show one time
Probably because the Japanese aren't as blind as Americans to the fact that cowboys are glorified indentured servants.
Because the Samurai setting is the cultural equivalent to the Western. The answer should be obvious.
>Why is it whenever someone asks ...
Because nobody else is stupid enough to ask the question.
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Is a sheriff a cowboy?
Japanese are completely and utterly inferior to the west when it comes to western settings.
Shocking, I know.
you mean Japanese are utterly inferior to the Italians when it comes to western settings.
>a lot
Name two besides Bebop, Trigun, Outlaw Star, and Green Blood.
>why aren't there any
>posts one
Name a single anime western as good as The Searchers.
Here. Now get the fuck out
Because Cowboys are the western equivalent of Samurais.
Now ask yourself why aren't there many samurai stuff done by westerners.
Is the Sheriff and Oakley finally going out?
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Cowboy is for live action.
It's supernatural, but (majority of) Priest is set in the Wild West
I mean, anime/manga probably don't have cowboys a lot because that's a super american trope
Eh, there should be a good amount of (untraslated) western manga out there... but even in the west (ha) it's not really a popular genre these days.