Long Before Cowboy Bebop, ShinichirÅ Watanabe Had Already Created Spike
So long, space cowboy.
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Read MoreWith big ensemble casts, a focus on life at school and heroes who always try their best, Like My Hero Academia fans are sure to love these anime series.
Read MoreDuring its brief existence on Fox, anarchic sketch comedy series The Edge managed to start a feud with Beverly Hills, 90210.
Read MoreThe She-Hulk team thought they were being pranked when they found out they could use Charlie Cox's Daredevil in their show.
Read MoreThe impact of Night of the Living Dead will never die.
Read MoreSharon Draper's award winning novel Out of My Mind is getting the film adaptation treatment.
Read MoreLet's play Son of Sam.
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Read MoreSee the light and watch Tangled.
Read MoreThe introduction of Buu was held back to allow Toriyama to explore a "slice of life" story with Goku's son Gohan, which ended up having an even bigger impact.
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