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Cowboy Bebop
ă«ăŠăăŒă€ăăăă(Cowboy Bebop) is an anime, supposedly, about a group of bounty hunters in the future. Yeah, thatâs it. They go on cool adventures and the anime is far better than it has any right to be. Though, if youâre expecting an over-arching storyâŠyeah, no. There is something there, though the series is mostly episodic.
Cowboy Bebop belongs to a small group of anime that is good despite being recommended by the Western anime community. Thatâs a pretty big deal.
Itâs actually a shame that the franchise just kindaâŠdidnât happen, because the world-building and characters are pretty damn good.A)
Reviews
Anime
Cowboy Bebop has a strong startâŠthen it trips a bit and goes into straight-up âweirdâ territory for a few episodes before eventually picking up again and ending on a banger. The animation is top-notch for the whole thing though.
The series is mostly episodic, where each episode follows a story thatâs largely disconnected from any over-arching plotâŠthough an over-arching plot does exist, itâs mostly in the background until we reach the end.
Cowboy Bebopâs whole thing is that it tries to blend genresâŠnot just film/TV, but also musicâŠand I find the music to be hit or miss. But thatâs probably just me. I canât think of an episode thatâs âbadâ in this series, though some of them do get really weirdâŠlike the time Spike left a lobster in a fridge, which went bad, and then turned into some alien creature.
The world-building of the series makes it feel very real, very captivating. UnfortunatelyâŠif you want to learn about that world-building, there is very very little information. Take the Titan War, which is relevant to the backstory of a few characters. There is extremely little information on it and, arguably, the people who tell us the most are unreliable.
Knockin on Heaven's Door
The movie takes place between episodes 22 and 23 of the show. The animation here is just a straight-up upgrade from the series.
This is the main source of information for the aforementioned Titan War which shows just how little we know about it. The film also takes place entirely on Mars which I think is a fairly rare location in the anime. At the very least, this is the first time we donât see the Chinese/Japanese side of Mars.
The main appeal hereâŠoutside of the fact itâs another banger of a storyâŠis that we get to see the great cities of Mars, which we donât really get to see in the anime, which focuses on small settlements and backwards areas.
Cowboy Bebop: Shooting Star
Yes, I read the manga, though I donât remember that much about it. The story here is completely different from the anime. The reason being that the manga was created before the anime came out, but based on itâŠand, well, there isnât a lot of material to work with if youâre making something for something that doesnât yet exist. Kinda similar to Patlabor, in a way. Though, unlike Patlabor, there was clearly zero coordination here.
The story here isnât great, though itâs serviceable andâŠwell, I was more surprised that it existed than anything else.
Itâs a bizarre relic, I guess.
Speculah & Analysis
Worldbuilding Realism
Cowboy Bebop has unusually realistic world-buildingâŠat least when it comes to cultures. Different planets in the Solar System have different culturesâŠwhich arenât even the same across the whole planet. Marsâ dominant cultures are Chinese and Arab, with a handful of others (likely) mixed in.
This is realistic in that, finally, thereâs a sci-fi story that doesnât depict the entire Solar System as being Americanâą.
There was a point in time that I believed that Cowboy Bebopâs world, or something vaguely resembling it, might actually be a thing. The bit thatâs realistic is the bit where different cultures will probably share the Solar System. Letâs hope a 1980s-1990s culture returns as well. Maybe. Maybe not.
Trivilinks
- AniList - Fun fact, the ID is 1 for some reason.
- Movie
- Wiki isnât worth it, not enough to get you hooked.