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Drawing in the Empire
date posted: Sep 17, 2005 9:37 PM  |  updated: Dec 15, 2005 10:50 PM
Cowboy Bebop
I've been watching Cowboy Bebop for years now having discovered it on Cartoon Network back in the day. I fell so in love with this show that a while back I bought all twenty six episodes on DVD in a limited edtion boxed set called 'The Perfect Sessions'. You can find it at Amazon or even brand new and sealed on eBay (where I got mine) for about $38.

For the afficionados of the show, there are some extras included on each disc of the set (brief interviews with the creators, original voice actors, music videos and short documentaries on the making of the show). The audio tracks for the discs are available in both the original Japanese or English language version. Though the actual digital transfer isn't the greatest, just having the entire series in one accessible set makes this one of *the best* box set purchases I've made as far as I'm concerned.

I've seen every episode at least a dozen times so far and I still watch the reruns on Adult Swim. I catch more subtle details in the rich character personalities and fast-paced storytelling every time (something I also love about Farscape as well). Not only is the animation elegant and dazzling (a great mix of traditional and CG), the storytelling top notch (complete with it's own mythos full of clever twists, mystery, double crosses and exceptional character development) but this is the best action cartoon I've ever seen hands down. Cartoons, even movies, with such believable, three-dimensional characters don't deserve this much intensity, atmosphere and attitude. They only wish they could be this good.

It's an episodic serial with an actual beginning, a breath-taking middle and a beautiful, bittersweet, *perfect* ending. Not to mention the original songs and show's soundtrack written by the incredibly versatile Yoko Kano and performed by The Seatbelts are to die for. I've got the complete soundtrack for the series and for the feature film "Knockin' On Heaven's Door" as well on CD via Mp3s and these tracks are usually playing in my studio when I'm working on my art most days. Along with the outstanding musical score, the voice acting in this cartoon is completely genuine and heartfelt. You really feel like these characters are alive and kicking (and bickering) for the entire ride.

In the first episode, 'Asteroid Blues', pay attention here to not only the amazing artistry of the anime and brilliance of the musical cues but also to dialogue foreshadowing of the series finale titled 'The Real Folk Blues Part One and Two' - which originally aired in the final third season, two years later after the first episode debuted. But that's why this show is such a great serial adventure. The creators knew since the very beginning when they plotted the story exactly where the characters were heading and how they were going to wrap the series up. If you make it through all the previous twenty five 1/2 hour episodes to the last, I'll warn you - the final destination is a doozy... but it's so worth it.

Other highlights from the series include 'Ballad of Fallen Angels' featuring fabulous music by Kano, the best of Spike's signature wry wit and one of the best action finales of the series (plus Faye in some nice eye-catching evening wear to boot).

Episodes like 'Toys in the Attic' and 'Pierrot La Fout', though not necessarily part of the ongoing 'mythos' storyline regarding Spike, his girlfriend Julia, arch enemy Vicious and the Syndicate, seem to encapsulate what the series really is about and what it does best. Combining drama, humor and tragedy in a way that spins the anime action genre on it's ear. It also seamlessly combines various genres each episode with a huge western cultural influence including space opera, cyberpunk, westerns, film noir and mystery to name just a few.

'Jupiter Jazz Part One and Part Two' are some of the best of the moodier, melancholy episodes, typifying the second and third act of the serial and balancing the action with much character development and still keeping you on the edge of your seat with it's surprising plot twists. These episodes at the halfway mark also serve as a reminder of the paths these characters follow and the choices they won't be able to escape.

Besides Star Wars there's not too many things I'm this passionate about but comic books, X-Files, Farscape and Cowboy Bebop are definitely up there. I highly reccomend this cartoon to anyone who loves anime, action, sci-fi or just great, beautiful storytelling with pure heart and dynamic punch.

Spike Spiegel (my idol), Jet Black, Faye Valentine, and cowgirl Ed - I love 'em all!

See you next time space cowboys.

  Rive Caedo
Rive's Uncharted Settlements
date Posted: Sep 17, 2005 9:46 PM
I think you've convinced me to watch Cowboy Bebop next time they rotate around to the first episode on Cartoon Network. Wish I could agree or disagree with your observations, but I haven't seen it yet! :)
  jediknight2210
Where did you dig up that old fossil?
date Posted: Sep 17, 2005 10:02 PM
I totally agree, sadly I have only seen the movie, but the Tv show sounds amazing
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 17, 2005 10:03 PM
You won't regret it, Rive. It's the most perfect hybrid of storytelling, music and action I've seen in any series, anime, live action or other-wise. The series definitely gets heavier and kicks into overdrive at episode five (Ballad of the Fallen Angels) :)
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 17, 2005 10:07 PM
I think the movie, Knockin' On Heaven's Door, is even better and packs more emotional punch after having watched the entire series first, even though the movie takes place timeline-wise about three episodes before the series finale. The creators released the film after the show had ended as a sort of swan song, a love letter if you will, to the fans. It'll make sense after you see the entire series and then rewatch the movie ;)
  Rive Caedo
Rive's Uncharted Settlements
date Posted: Sep 17, 2005 10:53 PM
"It's the most perfect hybrid of storytelling, music and action I've seen in any series, anime, live action or other-wise."

Well, you mean besides Star Wars right?... RIGHT?! :^O

He's going to leave us all to illustrate a Cowboy Bebop manga! ;)
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 17, 2005 11:03 PM
Well, everything takes a backseat to Star Wars, Rive. That's a given ;)
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 1:31 AM
Rive - P.S. The first episode, Asteroid Blues, is playing on Adult Swim TONIGHT (Sat.) :)
Rainbow Droideka
Aren't you a little short for an egg?
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 2:59 AM
I just recently started watching, and I've seen the first five episodes so far. I prefer to watch foreign movies/shows in their original language, at least the first time, so I've been watching the DVD's. For some reason though, Netflix won't send me the next disc, as if they don't have any copies of it or something. Maybe I should just buy the set....
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 3:08 AM
Part of the charm (for me at least) is watching Bebop with the English dub. Seriously, this is actually one anime show where the American voice acting is on par or even better than the original foreign track. It's not even a matter of me not wanting to read the subtitles since I don't mind them at all. If we were discussing Crouching Tiger or Brotherhood of the Wolf though dubs can be downright painful.

Bekkara
The Wroshyr Tree
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 7:58 AM
No kidding -- that scene with Jen hacking at everyone in the restaurant just isn't the same in English.

I think I may just have to get my hands on Cowboy Bebop on DVD now. I like watchinging it on Cartoon Network, but it's always on at some ridiculous early morning hour, my time. Do you watch any other anime? Inuyasha and Full Metal Alchemist are my favorites. :)
JediMasterScully
I am NOT a committee!!
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 12:35 PM
My son watches the show, but I must say that I really haven't. Guess I will have to tune in with him and check it out.

I love SW and the X-Files too. . . . . like you couldn't already tell!:x
  Darth Nenya
.::THE TANGO OF JAR-JAR BINKS::.
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 3:44 PM
I love Cowboy Bebop! I am obsessed with Jet Black. Sadly, i haven't seen it for a while.
  Rive Caedo
Rive's Uncharted Settlements
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 7:31 PM
The first episode played yesterday?! D'oh! I suppose I can probably do without it? :)
RojoTrooper
Star Wars Recycled Art Project
date Posted: Sep 18, 2005 7:43 PM
Does Joe know Battle Star Galactica??
I love Ninja Scroll and Princess Monoke..
Very cool
Chris
Rainbow Droideka
Aren't you a little short for an egg?
date Posted: Sep 19, 2005 1:22 AM
Seriously, this is actually one anime show where the American voice acting is on par or even better than the original foreign track.

That's good. My plan was to watch the series on DVD in Japanese first, then catch episodes for a second time on Cartoon Network in English, but maybe I should be more flexible. :)
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 20, 2005 1:19 PM
Do you watch any other anime? Inuyasha and Full Metal Alchemist are my favorites.

I'm really enjoying Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. Another great action anime. I loved the first movie and it's sequel, Innocence, also. What I've seen of Berserk and Hellsing I've liked too.
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 20, 2005 1:25 PM
My son watches the show, but I must say that I really haven't. Guess I will have to tune in with him and check it out.

Your son has great taste in entertainment (I think his mom is raising him right) :)

I love SW and the X-Files too. . . . . like you couldn't already tell

Awesome, a girl after my own heart! X-Files was probably one of the best (and most cinematic) television shows of the last decade. I find myself relating to Fox abit too often for my own good too... especially when my studio was in the basement for five years.
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 20, 2005 1:28 PM
I love Cowboy Bebop! I am obsessed with Jet Black. Sadly, i haven't seen it for a while.

Awesome, Jet Black is *the man*. I love the comraderie he and Spike share on the show. In many ways he's like the father on the Bebop and Spike, Faye and Ed are all of his dysfunctional children :)
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 20, 2005 1:34 PM
Does Joe know Battle Star Galactica??
I love Ninja Scroll and Princess Monoke..
Very cool
Chris


Ninja Scroll rocks (even though the movie itself has nothing to do with a scroll) :)

Miyazake is a master too. I really enjoyed Mononoke and some of his other films like Spirited Away.
Joe Corroney
Drawing in the Empire
date Posted: Sep 20, 2005 1:37 PM
I've enjoyed what I've seen of the new Battle Star too. I haven't been able to catch to many episodes yet but what I've seen was really good, especially the series premiere from last year. I'm sure the Star Wars TV series be even better when it finally becomes a reality.
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