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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". [20][21] The musical style was emphasized in many of the episode titles. [22][23][24] Multiple philosophical themes are explored using the characters, including existentialism, existential boredom, loneliness, and the effect of the past on the protagonists. [16][25] Other concepts referenced include environmentalism and capitalism. [26] The series also makes specific references to or pastiches multiple films, including the works of John Woo and Bruce Lee, Midnight Run, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Alien. [23][27][28] The series also includes extensive references and elements from science fiction, bearing strong similarities to the cyberpunk fiction of William Gibson.
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