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Outlaw Star is the subject of the 80th episode of Anime Abandon, hosted by Bennett the Sage. It was posted to That Guy With the Glasses on March 14th, 2014. In this episode, Sage kicks off Toonami Month by taking a look at the show that block co-creator Jason DeMarco has called his favorite. Sage takes a critical look at Outlaw Star, comparing it to its contemporary, Cowboy Bebop, and the differences therein. He also takes a look as to what makes Outlaw Star a classic in his book.

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  • Outlaw Star is the subject of the 80th episode of Anime Abandon, hosted by Bennett the Sage. It was posted to That Guy With the Glasses on March 14th, 2014. In this episode, Sage kicks off Toonami Month by taking a look at the show that block co-creator Jason DeMarco has called his favorite. Sage takes a critical look at Outlaw Star, comparing it to its contemporary, Cowboy Bebop, and the differences therein. He also takes a look as to what makes Outlaw Star a classic in his book.
  • Sunrise Studios produced a 26 episodes that was directed by Mitsuru Hongo and aired on the Japanese station TV Tokyo in early 1998. The animated series has since been translated and broadcast worldwide. This includes an English version from Bandai Entertainment that received an edited airing on the North American Cartoon Network blocks Toonami in early 2001 and Adult Swim in early 2002. Outlaw Star has been licensed for release in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment and in Europe by Beez Entertainment.
  • Outlaw Star is a Japanese anime series based on the manga series of the same name, written and illustrated by Takehiko Itō and his affiliated Morning Star Studio. The manga series was originally serialized in the monthly Shueisha magazine Ultra Jump between 1996 and 1999 for a total of 21 chapters.
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  • Sunrise Studios produced a 26 episodes that was directed by Mitsuru Hongo and aired on the Japanese station TV Tokyo in early 1998. The animated series has since been translated and broadcast worldwide. This includes an English version from Bandai Entertainment that received an edited airing on the North American Cartoon Network blocks Toonami in early 2001 and Adult Swim in early 2002. Outlaw Star has been licensed for release in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment and in Europe by Beez Entertainment. Critical reception for Outlaw Star has been mostly positive. Many reviewers praised the anime series, particularly its animation style and its balance of dramatic and comedic elements. However, some found fault with the show's pacing, believing that the storyline quality begins to wane after the first few episodes. Sunrise produced a spin-off television series titled Angel Links (星方天使エンジェルリンクス).
  • Outlaw Star is the subject of the 80th episode of Anime Abandon, hosted by Bennett the Sage. It was posted to That Guy With the Glasses on March 14th, 2014. In this episode, Sage kicks off Toonami Month by taking a look at the show that block co-creator Jason DeMarco has called his favorite. Sage takes a critical look at Outlaw Star, comparing it to its contemporary, Cowboy Bebop, and the differences therein. He also takes a look as to what makes Outlaw Star a classic in his book.
  • Outlaw Star is a Japanese anime series based on the manga series of the same name, written and illustrated by Takehiko Itō and his affiliated Morning Star Studio. The manga series was originally serialized in the monthly Shueisha magazine Ultra Jump between 1996 and 1999 for a total of 21 chapters. The series is a space opera/Space Western that takes place in the "Toward Stars Era" universe in which spacecraft are capable of traveling faster than the speed of light. The plot follows protagonist Gene Starwind and his motley crew of an inherited ship dubbed the "Outlaw Star", as they search for a legendary, outer space treasure trove called the "Galactic Leyline". Sunrise Studios produced the 26-episode anime adaptation that was directed by Mitsuru Hongo and aired on the Japanese station TV Tokyo in early 1998. The animated series has since been translated and broadcast worldwide. This includes an English version from Bandai Entertainment that began airing on Cartoon Network's Toonami block on January 15, 2001. However, the broadcast of the series was heavily edited due to its adult content. Sunrise produced a spin-off television series titled Angel Links, which aired in Japan in 1999. Outlaw Star and Angel Links take place in the same universe; characters from both series appeared in an episode of Outlaw Star, but the two have little else in relation. Morning Star Studio also drafted a proposed, OVA sequel series to Outlaw Star titled Outlaw Star 2: Sword of Wind on its official website with character designs and a plot outline. Set three years after the events of Outlaw Star, it was to continue the adventures of Gene Starwind and Jim Hawking in their new starship named "Sword of Wind". Due to the lack of the franchise's popularity in Japan and the busy schedule of animation director Mitsuru Hongo, no production date was set. In October 2001, Takehiko Itō commented that his team only had static, preliminary plans for the sequel series and that they could perhaps continue the manga series in the future.
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