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nobahn
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Series: Cowboy Bebop (TV) Movie (side story): Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door (movie) Source: Original Demographic: Seinen Animation Studio: Sunrise Genres: action, adventure, comedy, drama, science fiction, slice of life Themes: assassins, bounty hunters, cyberpunk, existentialism, future, mafia, neo-noir, revenge, space, tragedy, western Plot Summary: Spike Spiegel, a bounty Hunter with a dark past, lives on bounty to bounty, barely making it each time, or not making it at all. His partners Jet Black, Faye Valentine, Ed and Ein the dog all help him in his adventures from planet to planet. Air Date & Platform: April 3, 1998 (Friday) Available on: Crunchyroll, Hulu Episode Count / Runtime: 26 episodes ---------------------------------- Anime Marathon Discussion (Nov. 6th, 2015 - Nov. 15th, 2015) starts here ---------------------------------- Dish Network has cut out on me (Damned weather!), and so I have some time on my hands..... Watching "Cowboy Bebop" on Cartoon Network always causes me to want to launch a thread when Yoko Kanno's "Blue" gets broadcast. Other than that last scene, it's difficult for me to mention any scene in particular because "Cowboy Bebop" is just so chock-full of them -- the ending of the 1st episode is a clue as to just how good the rest of the series will be; but there is one scene that does continually stick in my mind. At the end of "Jupiter Jazz, Part II" when spoiler[ Jet radios Spike with the question: "What are you bringing in?"; and Spike replies: "Nothing." Jet then responds: "Come on in. We're taking off."] It is a simple, spare and yet -- at the same time -- a comprehensive testament to his friendship with Spike (and -- dare I say it -- Yoko Kanno provides a very good soundtrack). "Cowboy Bebop" is nothing like "Bleach" in that regard: It's quick and to the point. [EDIT: Fancy opener stuff added. -TK] Last edited by nobahn on Tue Oct 05, 2010 8:45 pm; edited 3 times in total |
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RHachicho
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Personally the one you mentioned is a very powerful scene in my mind as well. However I also like the end of that one on Venus with the plant. I forget it's name. I would also suggest you spoiler tag the details of you're original post. Even though most people coming into this thread will have watched CbBp it's still the polite thing to do
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Guren Alchemist4
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My favorite sequence was the end of Ballad of Fallen Angels. You get a glimpse of spoiler[Spike’s hate for Vicious and his deep desire to be the one to end his life. I loved the dialog exchanges between the two of them when they finally confront each other both in the church isle and on the balcony. The writing in those scenes was fantastic. All that greatness is then culminated with the sequence when Spike is falling after being thrown out the window and you get flashbacks of his past as the scene builds up to the explosion while listening to the enchanting song Green Bird.] Everything about that sequence was brilliant and puts on display everything that sets Cowboy Bebop above the rest and why many believe it to be one of the greatest anime series ever made.
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Unicorn_Blade
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I would have to rewatch the series again to pick my favourite scenes, that in this case are not always the same thing as the scenes I remember the best. I seem to remember the scenes I really loved very vaguely, to the point where I would not be able to describe what was happening in them- but it has been some 5/6 years since I have seen the series...
Although, my fav definitely has to be Spike trying to light a cigarette with a flamethrower in Toys in the attic. Also, the scene when Fay spoiler[tries to stop Spike from leaving is one of the most emotional. She always considered herself to be the last invlved with the crew, and yet all in all she really cared about them.] |
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nobahn
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That, my friend, was the very episode (ep.#8: Waltz for Venus) that was cut off by the weather ; and, thus, provided the final impetus for me to launch this thread. Last edited by nobahn on Mon Sep 13, 2010 1:01 am; edited 1 time in total |
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RHachicho
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Aye I definately thaught it was one of the best non "Main Plot" episodes. spoiler[The scene in the hospital where the guys sister just knew from spikes face and demenour that her brother was dead really choked me up.]
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EricDent
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Pretty much anytime that Radical Edward was on the screen. Her antics and sheer wackiness stole the show IMO.
Of course the most fun episode IMO is Toys In The Attic (it was the "Alien" spoof one). I totally goofed and forgot the name of the episode, the Mushroom Samba one is also pretty darn funny as well. Last edited by EricDent on Mon Sep 13, 2010 2:50 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Wrathful
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It could've been Mushroom Samba but I found it funny when all the characters were having a trip while Ed and Ein were watching them.
Needless to say, I find the scene when the music ballad of fallen angels memorable. |
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jmfsilenthill
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I'm going to be pretty cliche and just say the final scene. Spike is so g*ddamn cool all the time, spoiler[even when he's about to die. When he does the little bang with his hand, I get shivers in my spine just typing it!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!].
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zawa113
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One quote that always seems to strike a chord in me is in the episode Waltz for Venus where spoiler[Roco's dying words are "If we met earlier, do you think we could've been friends?" or something like that], man, it's just, it's an awesome line yet very bittersweet too.
But I think my favorite episode is Speak Like A Child, where Faye gets the beta-max tape addressed to her and Spike and Jet spoiler[go into that old mall thingy place trying to find a betamax player and they come back with a VHS player because both forms of media are so obsolete they can't tell the difference between the players], that scene just cracks me up! It reminds me when I was over a friend's place for Deep Fryday and my other friend and I saw a bunch of VHSs and asked if they had a VHS player and the other guy replied "You mean a VCR?" only for me to realize that I haven't said "VCR" in years. |
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nobahn
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I concur with you -- completely; and then the series ends with Yoko Kanno's brilliant epilogue:
So what you have is a brilliant ending to a scene that is in itself a brilliant ending of an episode which, in turn, is a brilliant ending of the whole damned SERIES. Last edited by nobahn on Thu Sep 16, 2010 4:09 am; edited 1 time in total |
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ikillchicken
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Some of the moments from Mushroom Samba are easily my favourite comedy scenes. Particularly all the scenes where the crew spoiler[is high on the mushrooms.]
My favourite action scene is definitely the fights in Pierrot Le Fou which are easily some of the coolest in the series. That whole scene spoiler[in the amusement park with all the lights. Everything about Pierrot from the way he cackles and flies around is really cool.] Emotionally, I love the scene at the end of Speak Like a Child where Fayespoiler[ finally watches the tape of herself as a child. It's a really sweet scene.] And of course, the final scene where spoiler[Spike fights Vicious is just so epic.] |
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PetrifiedJello
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Episode 24, Hard Luck Woman, is the one episode which really set Cowboy Bebop into the Masterpiece category for me. It's also my favorite episode in the series.
It nearly brings me to a tear every single time I watch it. Conte's music within the episode is truly magnificent and with the combination "one two punch", it's an episode most don't walk away from unscathed. For those wanting a little hint, the episode features Faye's memories and a decision by Ed. The tissues are right over there. |
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cashballer
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I agree, Pierrot Le Fou is definitely my favorite episode. The fights are just awesome. One of my favorite scenes in the series is from Mushroom Samba, after the spoiler[train is stopped by a cow], and Ein barks "Thank you," in response to which the cow moos "Oh, it's no problem." The brevity and randomness of the conversation forced a long laugh out of me, although it's not particularly thought-provoking or emotional. |
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poilk92
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any scene with space lion playing
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