Cannon Busters is a bit of an odd beast. An adaptation of the short-running 2000s comic of the same name (with the comic’s author, LeSean Thomas, serving as the showrunner), it is nonetheless animated by a Japanese anime studio. This makes it the newest of Netflix’s ever-growing pantheon of shows that blur the line between “anime” and “cartoon.” The result is something that absolutely feels like an anime -- though, interestingly, an anime from the late ‘90s rather than today.
Cannon Busters takes the “everything but the kitchen sink” approach to its world-building. Technology, androids, mecha, and other sci-fi trappings? Check. Magic, demi-humans, monsters, and other fantasy elements? Got those too. Ninjas? Yep. Cowboy bounty hunters? Sure. A pink Cadillac that turns into a giant robot with a bull’s head and runs on quarters? Do you even have to ask?
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