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I won't make comparisons with the original animation.
I think this show in general is an excellent production. The actors are ok and have great chemistry together.
But this show takes a bold approach to the way it tells the story.
It tries, perhaps excessively, to be faithful to an Anime narrative structure.
It's a western.

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