What Happened to the Space Western?
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Published 2023-05-12
(Apologies for the few graphical errors in the final video. Adobe would not let me render the video without them for some reason)
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0:00 Intro
2:00 Gold Bars to Silver Screen
4:47 Pulp Fiction
9:27 Revisionist Future History
13:46 Do Android Cowboys Dream of Wrangling Electric Sheep?
19:32 Running In the 90s
22:46 You Can't Take The Sky From Me
26:21 Million Dollar Mandalorian
28:49 What Happened to the Space Western
34:00 The Point
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Tarantino writeup ā www.spectator.com.au/2019/06/quentin-tarantino-on-ā¦
Space Western wiki page ā en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Space_Western
Science Fiction Western wiki page ā en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Science_fiction_Western
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Galaxy Rangers Rockets to Disc ā www.animationmagazine.net/2004/10/galaxy-rangers-rā¦
Spaghetti Westerns and Sergio Leone ā italysegreta.com/spaghetti-westerns-and-sergio-leoā¦
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Dissolving Literature and Film in Blade Runner ā link.springer.com/chapter/10.1057/9781137439734_4
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How the Space Western Evolved from Star Trek to The Outer Worlds ā www.escapistmagazine.com/how-the-space-western-evoā¦
The Mandalorian is described as Clint Eastwood in Star Wars ā ew.com/tv/2019/04/14/the-mandalorian-star-wars-celā¦
āThe Mandalorianā Finally Beats Michael Scott and Co. in Nielsenās Streaming Top 10 ā variety.com/2021/tv/lists/tv-ratings-the-mandaloriā¦
Jon Favreau and Pedro Pascal on Creating a Western on Steroids ā variety.com/2019/tv/features/the-mandalorian-jon-fā¦
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All Comments (21)
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One thing I love is the overlap between Space Westerns and Steampunk. Trigun has a ton of Steampunk influence as well.
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Bro, at your age I couldn't have made an analysis like this if a PhD wrote the script for me and put a gun to my head. Love your stuff man.
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StarCraft was actually older than Firefly. It came out back in '98. Either it, or Brood War, it's expansion. It's still played to this day, and was likely the first televised e-sport.
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One of the best thing about space westerns is how the 'western' parts of it brings up very interesting themes of exploration and morality, but also the Vibes TM. All of the space westerns listed in the video have a certified banger soundtrack, and that is awesome. Thank you for digging so deep into the history of the genre! P.S. Kudos for using I was the Sun, before it was cool and A Proper Story, and mentioning Borderlands and Outer Wilds!
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"Prospect" is such a hidden gem. The movie that started as a short, and was crowd funded into existance and done on insane budget.
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I absolutely ADORED Outlaw Star as a kid. Donāt get me wrong, I liked Bebop and Trigun too, but something about Outlaw Star really clicked with me. Itās an anime I donāt really hear people talk about much.
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I share the love for space westerns. Akira, Blade Runner, Star Trek, Trigun, Firefly, Cowboy Beepop, just to mention my favourites, were masterpieces. If it wasnāt for the Mandalorian I would have forgotten about this genre entirely. As always Lextorias, absolutely excellent video, well documented and passion. Thank you for sharing! šā¤ļø
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As someone who has given a number of panels on space operas and space westerns and their relationship, I appreciate how extremely thorough your sources are.
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Having discovered Firefly only as a result of it's cancellation, it was a bitter realization of how out of touch the networks and studios can be. Despite or because of growing up with Star Wars original trilogy and the Spaghettie Westerns, Firefly was and has been one of the most impactful series I've ever seen, only recently challeged by Andor. While I agree that it plays to it's trope, it goes so deep into the characters, environment, and personalities, that it rises above the more popular and less nuanced treatments in actually bringing you into the world and all of it's grit. Not to say that many others, particularly on the Japanese front don't also aohieve that. I just really lament not having seen where that story could have gone.
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Chronicles of Riddick is Conan the Barbarian in space, which is appropriate for this video because a some of the original Conan stories shared a lot with Westerns.
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I am so glad youāre giving respect to Tri-gunās name. Itās surprisingly niche among the broader pop culture despite it being just as impactful to the genre as bebop.
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I definitely enjoy the space western genre. I think the blend really just appeals to that human desire for exploration, wonder, and a sense of freedom while mixed in with danger and hardship. Plus, it makes a lot of sense to blend science fiction and western given the fact that future explorers may very well end up creating a brand new "wild west" throughout the galaxy and universe, setting up unlikely settlements in backwater planets full of danger like how settlers in the west settled in unlikely areas filled with danger, wether it be from the people they displaced to be there or just the harsh environment.
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Babe wake up, Lex posted a vid šæ
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Given Kurosawa's influence on westerns, you can throw every space samurai film in there as well. In fact, I'd say that because the tropes that define this identity are both few and specific, you can see it spread in everything from Fantasy to Cop Drama to Teen Dystopia.
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The journey of exploration and struggle on the frontier of human civilization is timelessly fascinating. Match that up with smart but flawed characters, novel discoveries, and tense action, and I'll always be hyped for more.
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Great topic to pick, especially after you watched Trigun: Stampede. Lex, your content is consistently engaging and I love your deadpan/dry wit. Also, it's always fun to mention how the tropes and ideas behind "Westerns" have leaked into other genres. Breaking Bad, for example, uses a lot of character and scene structure from Westerns. Standoffs in the desert, the hyper masculine 'ideal', a literal train robbery... Great stuff.
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Space Western and Vampire Western are both criminally underrated and underutilized genre
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22:45 - Outlaw Star borrows heavily from early pulp sci-fi, made obvious from the "Astounding Tales!"-ish pulp covers in the closing credits. The show's space travel is lifted from E.E. Smith's Skylark series, in which the mysterious extraterrestrial "metal X" makes FTL possible, as well as lingo like ether and sub-ether. There's even an assassin who has a freaking Lens on his hand.
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The Adventures of Brisco Country Jr is 100% Sci-fi western with zero space involved so I could understand why they'd count as separate categories
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I appreciate you for mentioning Outlaw Star along side Cowboy Bebop and Trigun.