Cowboy Bebop

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A Japanese animated television series (anime) released in 1998, Cowboy Bebop told the adventures of bounty hunters in space in the year 2071. Produced by Sunrise, Inc. for the toy manufacturer
Bandai, Cowboy Bebop originally ran as a thirteen episode series on TV Tokyo from April 3, 1998 to June 19, 1998. Of these thirteen episodes, 12 were full episodes of what was to have been a 26 episode series. The thirteenth episode, entitled Session XX: Yoseatsume Buruzu (Mish-Mash
Blues), contained clips from the series and original dialogue from each main character. The entire 26 episodes were broadcast on the satellite station WOWOW from October 23, 1998 to April 23, 1999.

There is currently a movie being made for theatrical release in August, 2001.

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The StoryCowboy Bebop follows the adventures of three bounty hunters
(also called cowboys), a child genius computer hacker, and a "data dog" as they travel in the spaceship Bebop, making a living as best (and haphazardly) as they can. More often than not, the crew is unable to apprehend their bounties and are reduced to desparate measures for survival, such as eating dog food or simply starving.


Though the series is episodic in nature, there is a main story arc which explores the life of bounty hunter Spike Spiegel as he strives to distinguish dream from reality and attain freedom from (and perhaps redemption for) a blood-stained past.

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Main Characters:

The main characters of Cowboy Bebop are:
Spike Spiegel:

Age: 27, Birthplace: Mars

Ostensibly the main character of Cowboy Bebop, Spike is an ex-member of the Red Dragon crime syndicate on Mars. After faking his death in 2068, Spike teamed-up with ex-Inter Solar Systems Police (ISSP) officer Jet Black to become a bounty hunter.

Headstrong and rash, Spike lives by his own strict rules of honor and justice and will not allow anything to stand in the way of him fulfilling his moral obligations. Though always eager to pursue any type of life-threatening adventure, Spike is also a sensitive and caring individual who is willing to help the afflicted as best as he can. Despite being something of a flirt, his one true love is the mysterious Julia, another member of the Red Dragon syndicate. His love for her remains true to the end.

A man of numerous contradictions, Spike's easy-going, humorous nature belies a somber, introverted personality which he keeps hidden (along with his past) from his Bebop crewmates. A practitioner of Jeet Kune Do, Spike worships the martial arts master Bruce Lee. Spike's personal ship is the Swordfish II.

Spike claims to hate children, pets, and women with attitudes.
Jet Black:

Age: 36, Birthplace: Ganymede (a satellite of Jupiter)

An ex-ISSP officer, Jet met Spike Spiegel in 2068 and teamed-up with him to become a bounty hunter. Whereas Spike can be hot-headed and rash, Jet is almost always rational and collected, willing to make a plan of action instead of barging into danger head-first. What both men share is a strong sense of honor and duty. Known as the "Black Dog" in his ISSP days (because once he bit, he never let go), Jet will hunt down a bounty until the end. Though Jet believs in justice, he is willing to separate the circumstances of a crime from the criminal.

Onboard his ship, the Bebop, Jet acts in an almost parental role, cooking and cleaning for his crew-mates and worrying about their welfare. He also acts as a mechanic, data decrypter (until the arrival of Ed), and occasional captain. Jet also displays his nurturing nature in the care of his beloved bonsai trees.

Jet's left arm is mechanical, a prosthetic he received after being seriously wounded in a Syndicate set-up. The combination of his injury and corruption within the ISSP compelled Jet to retire, though he still keeps contacts within the ISSP who occasionally assist Jet with information on bounty heads.

Jet owns the Bebop and has a personal craft called the Hammerhead. Jet also enjoys listening to the blues.
Faye Valentine:

Age: 23/79, Birthplace: Earth


A one-time bounty head caught by Jet and
Spike, Faye makes her home on the Bebop as she pleases and without invitation. A card sharp and incurable gambler, Faye is perpetually in debt, owing an excess of 300,000,000 woolongs (the universal monetary unit in 2071) for being cryogenically frozen, unfrozen, and healed. Though in appearances only 23 years old, Faye is actually 79, making her the oldest crewmate aboard the Bebop. As a result of her cryogenic sleep, Faye has lost her memory and cannot remember her life before being "awoken" in 2068.

Self-centered and more than a little money oriented, Faye is willing to use her wits and body to get ahead in life. Faye is occasionaly able to swindle her way into both money and trouble. Despite being obnoxious and egocentric, Faye is extremely self-conscious in terms of relationships and prefers to run from commitment rather than face rejection.

Faye's personal ship is the Redtail.
Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV:
AKA: Radical Edward, NEE: Francoise Appledelhi

Age: 13 (rumored), Birthplace: Earth (rumored)

Ed is the youngest member of the Bebop crew and the last to join. In return for assisting Jet, Spike, and Faye with catching a computer bounty-head, Ed is "allowed" to join the crew (i.e. she hacks into the Bebop's onboard computer and forces them to pick her up).

An eccentric and sometimes flaky genius, "Radical Edward" (as she is known on the 'net) can hack into virtually any restricted area on the 'net and has proven herself indispensable on many occasions. A sweet, if elusive, child, Ed forms a close bond with the ship's dog,
Ein.

Like the rest of the Bebop crew, Ed has her own mysterious past, peopled with those she is seeking and those who are seeking for her.

Though she has no personal ship, Ed does have a red scooter and a laptop computer which she carries on her head. The computer has the word "Tomato" written on its side.

Ed named herself "Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV".
Ein:
Age: 2 (in human years), Birthplace: Unknown

Perhaps the most mysterious member of the Bebop Crew, Ein is the creation of an illegal genetics laboratory. Called a "data dog", Ein was given an incredible intellect which he keeps mostly hidden from the Bebop crew. Though saved from death by
Spike, Ein's loyalty to the crew seems to stem more from genuine friendship rather than simple gratitude.

Patient and good-natured, Ein endures starvation with the rest of the crew and playful abuse from Ed on a fairly regular basis. An inherently curious creature, Ein can find himself in trouble for allowing his need to know to overcome his instincts.

Ein is apparently cognizant of human speech (though he cannot speak himself) and has proven his intellect by eluding bounty heads, opening car doors in speeding vehicles, talking with a cow, and hacking into a computer.

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Production Staff
Originally commissioned to be a show about "spaceships", Cowboy Bebop proved itself to be much more. Themes of morality, justice, karma, redemption, love, and friendship were explored under the capable hands of the production staff, most of whom worked together on the original video animation (OVA) Macross Plus.

The main production staff for Cowboy Bebop were:
Director: Shinichiro Watanabe

Series Editor: Keiko Nobumoto

Character Design: Toshihiro Kawamoto

Mechanics Art Design: Kimitoshi Yamane

Set Design: Isamu Imakake

Art Director: Junichi Higashi

Color Coordinator: Shihoko Nakayama

Director of Photography: Yoichi Ogami

Audio Director: Katsuyoshi Kobayashi (A.P.U.)

Music: Yoko Kanno
Animation Production: Sunrise, Inc.

Producers: Masahiko Minami, Kazuhiko Ikeguchi

Produced By: Sunrise, Inc. and Bandai Visual Co. Ltd.

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More information about Cowboy Bebop may be found at the following sites:
EX.orgThe Real Folk BluesSee You Space CowboyCowboy Bebop Movie Site
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Update: 06/12/2000

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