Man, I’m too old to watch Cowboy Bebop, But the 90’s is all I ever needed to maintain the process for the anime that I chose so to speak.
@Godlypsycho24 күн бұрын
Old animation is so pretty. I think cause it’s hard work.
@Evil_Tadpole4 күн бұрын
90s 2000s anime movies were so beautiful
@rose_xd.54773 күн бұрын
I know right!
@Reige176 күн бұрын
Damn, what happened to Timmy's dad? Too busy obsessing over Dinkleberg or what?
@thedarkknight7276 күн бұрын
“Open your heart to the world and you’re gonna find every reason to keep living in it.” -Faye of Jotunheim.
@evates75537 күн бұрын
I like it how it’s all realistic fighting, there’s no special moves or fantasy nonsense
@evates75539 күн бұрын
Steve Blum would make a good master chief voice actor
@u950302311 күн бұрын
Боже, Царя храни
@doctorwhouse388112 күн бұрын
Sounds very forced when compared to the original.
@zesty202318 күн бұрын
god the atmosphere, the amazing art, the music. SO good.
@紫苑-z2w21 күн бұрын
0:08 これ好き
@mattp2real27 күн бұрын
Steve Blum is a goated VA!
@clownymoosebean28 күн бұрын
I dig it.
@alexandrewasiak220529 күн бұрын
#freetwinclemariamurdoch
@siphonophoresАй бұрын
Fun Fact: Keanu Reeves is a big fan of Cowboy Bebop and once stated that if he ever gets casted to play an anime character, he'd wanted it to be Spike Spiegel.
@StreetLifeStagsАй бұрын
Just Like In Tales From The Darkside
@dkeeksАй бұрын
When my Dad I watched 4:54. My Dad said: “Holy Shit…this dude is fucking strong!”
@KillermanProductionsАй бұрын
average gta online session
@bobpuslkr5025Ай бұрын
Theres limited emotion in the DUB. Its difficult to express the cadence of japanese, and your stuck trying to match the mouth, the emotion, and cadence all in one, it limits a show, especially something as iconic as this, it isnt a bad dubbing, but it will never give me the chills the original voice actors gave me, this issue goes for any dubbed show, english lacks the eloquence needed when your stuck trying to translate something directly. Thats to say that i dont think its good, it makes me cringe personally, and it seems like the perfect excuse to say dub isnt so bad, when in fact, anything directly translated will indeed lack its intended cadence. Obviously ive never been a dub fan, but bepop in particulars dub is so hyped for absolutely no reason, if you just give the original language a geneuine chance, you will come to understand why it was made in its original language anyway. Its a shame many a show have been basically tainted by lack of possibility. True, anime wouldve taken much longer to reach the west, but it wouldve been for the better had it never existed imo
@mst3kharrisАй бұрын
I read once that taking a knife to the insertion of the deltoid muscle can disable your arm. The insertion of the deltoid is about halfway down the upper arm, and it’s more or less where Le Fou hits Spike with a thrown knife. (Through an explosion, mind you.) And then Spike stops using that arm for the brief remainder of the fight. Now that’s attention to detail.
@d.s.h6629Ай бұрын
Moroccan Music 😀
@tedmack1945Ай бұрын
It’s lowkey a weird coincidence that they put in a building resembling the World Trade Center because this film was released in September 1, 2001
@davedavidson8892Ай бұрын
Not really, the twin towers were some of the most iconic buildings in New York.
@username-mj6dnАй бұрын
No other scene in any media has quite hit me this fucking hard I FINALY FOUND IT LETS FUCKING GO. I tried to find it for like 5 years and it randomly appeared in my feed.
@akira13003Ай бұрын
KPG
@sammicoporАй бұрын
Faye really is a tragic character. All she has in the end is one guy, jet on the bebop as they go onward to do more bounties together. I really wish they would havr done one more episode as a kind of positive note fof how faye & jet get on with their job without spike. It would have been interesting.
@barrybend7189Ай бұрын
The music is a remix of Too good too bad.
@古狩人-p8iАй бұрын
個人的にピエロといったら東風 そのくらい登場話数に反して印象深い
@nayemurrahman1791Ай бұрын
0:29 0:43 0:49 .
@TheLuckyOne-rg4vkАй бұрын
That is one looong 'nade timer. I was always curious to see how Vincent got out after detonating that with no injury, but leaving details like that to the imagination adds to the mystique and danger of this villain.
@PrOVOdkaАй бұрын
Культовое аниме. По традиции пересматриваю каждый год! Каждый раз как первый. Спасибо за детство легенда... See you space cowboy...
@davidboivin79962 ай бұрын
Faye is Femme Fatale extraordinaire. ❤
@JoseSilva-ip5xi2 ай бұрын
I was born in "Tijuana" BCN Mexico and yes that city house some of the most powerful gangster's since 1920 to presente from Alcapone to the 7 Alesio brothers.
@DerickJohnson-g7o2 ай бұрын
Contractors, bounty hunters magetstrates are real yup
@zaymoneyartist22482 ай бұрын
What is this music in the background? I love it!
@eldiesteАй бұрын
Mushroom Samba
@StarContract2 ай бұрын
Stood the test of time and joined the immortals club
@japexican0072 ай бұрын
"Young man who fears death, let's go see what it means to live"
@Graving2 ай бұрын
Fav scene in cowboy bebop
@whatsoeverwhatever30032 ай бұрын
You don't live pro actively in your life, especially in the far east. I would audaciously say this pro active life is some myth placed on kids letting most of them end up ruining their lives with too much belief in liberalism and self help life mechanisms. Many people are not lucky or not belligerent as some are they are bound by what they are born into. The whole point of your race, biological symptoms, and profile and obligated education you receive already tells you who you oughta be, some modern economists believe that the region and community you are born into destines your future job, income, and friends. Spike, Faye, Jet, Ed all come from extremely different origins: mafia, police, centuries early lost home, geographer wanderer father. As they travel around the space, they slowly find their purpose within what was set long before. It is about embracing who you were born into rather than doing some grandiose goals set by someone. Tracking these criminals for bounty was probably the most pro-active thing that they believed was happening. Asking DNA and asking your mother tells a whole lotta things about yourself than trying to change things you will never change, but end up getting influenced by those things you acted to change. This is why you should be very careful with religion, ideology, and ideas because most of the time you end up changing yourself in an undesirable way rather than changing something you wanted to change.
@windandfireproductions53582 ай бұрын
jet really told spike go after someone big and then he does and jet goes" We're cooked" What the hell, Jet.
@rishavganguly922 ай бұрын
Meanwhile our main characters are high af.
@makeitmodded2 ай бұрын
How can a three minute scene add so much context to life.
@Xo_Mao_Mocha2 ай бұрын
No one would notice but her lyrics is pretty much saying the dark skins in tho countries and this is old to been teach us❤
@deviljon2 ай бұрын
Better than the average dub but still inferior to this god-level voice acting from the original cast.
@Bluedog7o72 ай бұрын
1:34 aint that Michaelangelo's voice actor watching Spike play with nunchucks
@Nate_the_Nobody2 ай бұрын
4:01 Man, first time I watched the movie I felt a little cheated with that move, like, why the hell can't spike just break out of that grip?
@yzer99752 ай бұрын
What's always captivated me about this scene is how it plays around with darkness and light. Pierrot ascends into the night sky and for a while there's nothing wrong - he can't see anyone and they can't see him, so there's nothing to fear. He's the boogeyman, a myth, a floating shadow. It's only when he descends back to the street below, when he steps out of the darkness and into the light, that his terror is made manifest. It's no coincidence that when Spike emerges from the alley, the scene shifts to the side to show the two at the same time: one a sole point of light in the dark, the other a blot of darkness illuminated from above. Hell of a scene.
@EddieBoyle-l7m2 ай бұрын
Anderson Angela Jones Laura Perez Sarah
@BigGeekEmpire2 ай бұрын
I need this song!!!
@rosinajazminromanjaime56282 ай бұрын
Spike acts like Vash Stampede from Trigun!
@paleoph61682 ай бұрын
See you, Clarkson, Hammond, and May. Someday, somewhere!