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** Or [[Cowboy Bebop]] meets [[Feudal Japan]].
** Or [[Cowboy Bebop]] meets [[Feudal Japan]].
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' can be described as ''[[Firefly]]'' meets the [[Spaghetti Western]] genre, with some ''[[Star Wars]]'' and [[John Woo]] thrown into the mix. However, since ''[[Firefly]]'' started syndication in 2002 and ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' in 1998, it would be more accurate to say that ''[[Firefly]]'' is ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' meets zombie horror and conspiracy theory movies.
* ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' can be described as ''[[Firefly]]'' meets the [[Spaghetti Western]] genre, with some ''[[Star Wars]]'' and [[John Woo]] thrown into the mix. However, since ''[[Firefly]]'' started syndication in 2002 and ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' in 1998, it would be more accurate to say that ''[[Firefly]]'' is ''[[Cowboy Bebop]]'' meets zombie horror and conspiracy theory movies.
** It's been called, more or less, ''[[Lupin the Third]]'' meets the [[Space Western]].
** It's been called, more or less, ''[[Lupin III]]'' meets the [[Space Western]].
* The manga ''[[Kaze Hikaru]]'' can be described as ''[[Peacemaker Kurogane]]'' meets ''[[Rose of Versailles]]''.
* The manga ''[[Kaze Hikaru]]'' can be described as ''[[Peacemaker Kurogane]]'' meets ''[[Rose of Versailles]]''.
* ''[[Lucky Star]]'' can be described as ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' meets ''[[Genshiken]]''. Or alternatively, ''[[Seinfeld]]'' meets ''[[Genshiken]]''.
* ''[[Lucky Star]]'' can be described as ''[[Azumanga Daioh]]'' meets ''[[Genshiken]]''. Or alternatively, ''[[Seinfeld]]'' meets ''[[Genshiken]]''.
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** With dashes of [[Mr. Driller]],[[Colorful]] amd [[South Park]].
** With dashes of [[Mr. Driller]],[[Colorful]] amd [[South Park]].
* ''[[Desert Punk (manga)|Desert Punk]]'' is probably intended as something like ''[[Trigun]]'' meets ''[[Terminator]]'', with a cast full of [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist|jerks]]. It's also inadvertently ''[[Fallout]]'' meets echi.
* ''[[Desert Punk (manga)|Desert Punk]]'' is probably intended as something like ''[[Trigun]]'' meets ''[[Terminator]]'', with a cast full of [[Unsympathetic Comedy Protagonist|jerks]]. It's also inadvertently ''[[Fallout]]'' meets echi.
** Alternately, it's ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' meets ''[[Lupin the Third]]''.
** Alternately, it's ''[[Fist of the North Star]]'' meets ''[[Lupin III]]''.
* ''[[Mai-HiME]]'' is for all intents and purposes ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' meets ''[[Foucault's Pendulum]]''.
* ''[[Mai-HiME]]'' is for all intents and purposes ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' meets ''[[Foucault's Pendulum]]''.
** Or you could say it's what you get when you stick ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', ''[[Highlander]]'', and ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' in a blender.
** Or you could say it's what you get when you stick ''[[Sailor Moon]]'', ''[[Highlander]]'', and ''[[Shin Megami Tensei]]'' in a blender.
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