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5.0 out of 5 stars
The most original Anime in a long time., July 21, 1999
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I was fortunate enough to attend the US premier of Cowboy Bebop at an anime convention recently and I, along with the rest of the audience, was completly spellbound. Great art, great direction and wonderful , un-anime style, music from Yoko Kanno. Each episode is different. The first is like an action film, the second a comedy. The story revolves around Spike Spiegel and Jet Black, bounty hunters and owners of the spacecraft "Bebop." Spike considers himself to be a futuristic cowboy, hence the series title. This is one series I have been recomending to everyone. It is for adults but not pornographic, just smart. If you would like to see some anime beyond giant robots and magical schoolgirls please get Cowboy Bebop!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of the best series ever!, September 6, 2000
This review is from: Cowboy Bebop - Asteroid Blues (Vol. 1) [VHS] (VHS Tape)
For those of you familiar with traditional anime now is the time to be amazed. Not only does Bebop set up excellent episodes, it has also redefined the what Japanese cartoons represent. Produced by the same people who created "The Vision of Escaflowne" (Bones), Cowboy Bebop brings a slightly more Western feel, with a more subtle sense of humour and as I hinted above, excellent writing. In my opinion Bebop is an excellent choice for anybody interested in Japanese anime, whether an avid fan or just a inquisitive fool (such as myself), on par with such great titles as "The Vision of Escaflowne", "Nadesico", and "Rurouni Kenshin". This title has given the industry a much needed injection of creativity into what I saw as an industry that was beginning to get stale and formulaic. If I have enticed you into purchasing this video, please read on. Do not buy the videotape if you own, or think that you will be purchasing a DVD player (or like me, waiting for PS2 to arrive in October). Two very simple reasons. First and most commonly the case is quality. Picture quality is sharper and there is the option of watching both the subtitled and dubbed version. I like this option as I like to see how badly they botch the dubbed version. The second and more important reason is that buying the DVD is actually cheaper. Yes, I understand that this may seem counter-intuitive but it is true. The DVD version has 5 episodes on one disc at about $26, while the VCR version only has 2 episodes for a whopping $21 (subtitled of course). This is weird but do take advantage of it. In fact the savings could be sufficient for you to purchase a player! Hence I hope to see Cowboy Bebop as a top ten DVD seller in months to come.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Yee-haw!, August 9, 2000
It truly is a rare event, indeed, when an anime comes long that doesn't get boring and starts loosing quality after the first two episodes, much less the first 12. Cowboy Bebop is such a spectacular event in anime history that it will go down forever as THE anime of the '90s. Cowboy Bebop has no giant robots, and no laser blades or fire-ball-slinging, spiky-haired heros either, for that matter. So, what does it have? Two bounty hunters, Spike and Jet, cleaning up space from the worst scum in the galaxy-- And/or just trying to make a buck. The basic plot has been done before already, but the genre hasn't. Cowboy Bebop truly is in a genre of its own. One that makes all the little anime clichs look cute and cool. One where jazzy and unbefitting music is the most appropriate type at the very same time. Maybe it's the music by the goddess that is Yoko Kanno that makes Cowboy Bebop stand out. Yoko Kanno is a genius. Buy the soundtracks, the remix CDs, anything. It's all amazing. Maybe it's the sound, animation and story direction. I don't know, nor do I care, because this is an anime that anyone can simply watch and enjoy. One that I can't possibly make sarcastic comments about, because there are none to make. (Except maybe about Faye's shorts, which seem to get smaller in length every episode...)
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