Catzye Says: Sorry, But 'Tracker' Isn't Anime

Folks, something truly bizarre landed in our inbox today: a press release for CBS's live-action series, Tracker. Yes, the one starring Justin Hartley as a reward-seeking Colter Shaw, solving mysteries across America. The article detailed how Season 4 is apparently "our most ambitious season to date" and discussed a shift in production from Vancouver to Los Angeles.
Now, we at Catzye genuinely appreciate storytelling, ambition, and geographical variety in production. But let's be crystal clear: our world is made of manga panels, animation cells, and the latest news from Japan's vibrant pop culture scene. Not network dramas with bounty hunters, no matter how "ambitious."
While Hartley spoke passionately about Colter moving on from his family's old ghosts and how the new locations will "open up our world," these details are entirely outside Catzye's wheelhouse. We're here for the next big shonen, the indie anime gem, the long-awaited manga adaptation. We champion creators and studios pushing the boundaries of animation and sequential art.
“Our world is made of manga panels, animation cells, and the latest news from Japan's vibrant pop culture scene.”
Catzye Take
This serves as a good reminder of what Catzye stands for. We're dedicated to bringing you the best in manga and anime news, reviews, and features. Stay tuned for actual updates on your favorite series!
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