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leaves the Bebop after finally apologizing to Faye and Jet. Upon infiltrating the syndicate, he finds Vicious on the top floor of the building and confronts him after dispatching the remaining Red Dragon members. The final battle ends with Spike killing Vicious, only to be seriously wounded himself in the ensuing confrontation. Looking up to the sky, Spike sees Julia. The series concludes as Spike descends the main staircase of the building into the rising sun before eventually falling to the ground. Genre and themes[edit] Watanabe created a special tagline for the series to promote it during its original presentation, calling it "a new genre unto itself". The line was inserted before and after commercial breaks during its Japanese and US broadcasts. Later, Watanabe
called the phrase an "exaggeration". [17] The show is a hybrid of multiple genres, including westerns and pulp fiction. [18] One reviewer described it as "space opera meets noir, meets comedy, meets cyberpunk". [19][6] It has also been called a "genre-busting space Western".
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animate Times (in Japanese). May 21, 2021. Archived
from the original on May 23, 2021. Retrieved May 23, 2021. ^ Yukimura, Makoto [@makotoyukimura] (November 10, 2020).
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(Vinrando Saga)GenreAdventure[1]Epic[1]Historical[2] Anime television seriesDirected byShūhei YabutaProduced byNaokado FujiwaraYōko Ueda (S1)Mitsuhiro Sugita (S1)Hitoshi Matsumoto (S2)Masae Yamato (S2)Akira Yonezawa (S2)Written byHiroshi SekoKenta Ihara (S1)Music byYutaka YamadaStudioWit Studio (S1)MAPPA (S2)Licensed byNetflix[a] BI: MVM Entertainment (home video)NA: Sentai Filmworks (S1)[b]Crunchyroll (S2)[c]Original networkNHK General TV (S1)Tokyo MX, BS11, GBS, AT-X (S2)Original run July 7, 2019 – June 20, 2023Episodes48 (List of episodes) Anime and manga portal Vinland Saga (Japanese: ヴィンランド・サガ, Hepburn: Vinrando Saga) is a Japanese anime television series based on Makoto Yukimura's manga of the same name. The first season was produced by Wit Studio in 2019 and the second one by MAPPA in 2023. They follow the life of a child named Thorfinn who becomes involved with Vikings following his father's death.