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Look up the word `cool’ in any dictionary and it says “scrutinize Cowboy Bebop”…well, not really…but it should, because Cowboy Bebop is the quintessence of coolness. If you don’t already know, Bebop is a stylish 26-session masterpiece chronicling the thrilling triumphs and tribulations of those space-sailing, chain-smoking, bounty-hunting buddies, Jet Shaded and Spike Spiegel. Jet is a bald and beefy bonsai tree collector with an artificial left arm and a comma-shaped share of metal under his scarred true peer. A venerable ISSP officer–known on his home satellite, Ganymede, as the tenacious “Shaded Dog”–Jet is now the owner/pilot/mechanic of the spaceship Bebop. The wiry gunfighter and martial arts master, Spike, has fuzzy green hair, mismatched eyes and a checkered past. These two mettlesome station “cowboys” hop from one astral gate to another to hunt down wanted criminals all across the galaxy, hoping to win enough woolongs to enable Jet to finally add some accurate beef to his renowned “Bell Peppers and Beef” stir-fry. In Session 2, Spike and Jet rescue a Welsh Corgi “data-dog” named Ein from the famed pet thief, Abdul Hakim. In Session 3, they meet up with an unscrupulous Blackjack dealer who turns out to be the nasty yellow-clad femme fatale, Faye Valentine. And in Session 9, they meet an androgynous red-headed net-diver with an occasionally invisible nose who calls herself Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky, IV. Only by working together can this motley petite crew of hungry hunters overcome the ruthless gangsters, senile chess players, broken showers, biting mutants and abominable mushrooms that stand in their contrivance as they attempt to nab the endless lineup of abominable guys profiled daily on Punch and Judy’s Vast Shot television explain.
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Cowboy Bebop showcases phenomenal jazz music and exquisitely detailed animation that perfectly captures the mean streets and spaceways of a future world that’s simultaneously odd and familiar, with technology that’s grungy and realistic (like the hardware of the modern Star Wars trilogy) and a uniquely multi-cultural cornucopia of characters. Unlike most animes, Bebop is primarily episodic, so the shows can be enjoyed individually, without requiring the viewer to gawk the entire series in one sitting. My personal well-liked is the suspense-filled alarm spoof, “Toys In the Attic,” which opens with red-tinged video footage of a dingy tunnel, reminiscent of the long-forgotten Sega CD game, Sewer Shark.
The “Remix” of Cowboy Bebop allows you to hear the unforgettably exhilarating opening theme, Tank! (as well as the rest of the exquisitely-scored soundtrack), in speaker-rattling Dolby Digital 5.1 audio. This affordably-priced Anime Legends dwelling collects the entire Bebop series (not the movie) on six colorfully silk-screened DVDs. A plethora of special features are included, among them: three English-language trailers for Cowboy Bebop on DVD; four Cartoon Network promos; interviews with Wendee Lee, the suppose of Faye Valentine and Cartoon Network producer, Sean Akins; subtitled commentary on Session 1 with the Japanese voices of Spike and Jet, Koichi Yamadera and Unshou Ishizuka; commentary on Session 5 and 10 with Wendee Lee and ADR producer, Yutaka Maseba; a laughter-filled commentary on Session 17 with director, Shinichiro Watanabe, and legendary composer, Yoko Kanno; Session 24 commentary with the Japanese Faye, Megumi Hayashibara, and the Japanese Ed, Aoi Tada; a behind-the-scenes examine at the making of Cowboy Bebop, called Session 0; plus a music video featuring the full-length version of Tank! Audio options consist of the aforementioned Dolby Digital 5.1 mix in both English and Japanese, as well as the novel English and Japanese Stereo tracks. The ONLY downside to this release is that all six discs are awkwardly crowded into one plastic keepcase, each held in site with small tabs that are easily broken. Shucks howdy, this is an anime collection that would even satisfy those crotchety dilapidated geezers, Antonio, Carlos, and Jobim. So advance out of your cryogenic sleep and order yours today! Highly recommended to all animation fans, cop present fans, jazz enthusiasts and corgi owners. “Once the channel is region, you will no longer be able to rush!”
Instead of giving some hack review of the record, I’ll skip it and hold you either know the narrative already or know how to google for it.
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This box area of a solid anime is finally released in its newest design (improved and cleaned-up portray and 5.1 surround mix) at a very affordable note. Honestly, $40 is a rob considering what you had to pay for all of the discs individually. All 6 discs are in a clamshell case, similar to that of the Assist to the Future. No insert inside, unprejudiced the DVDs.
What I consider of the improved picture:
It’s not dreadful. Not perfect but not dreadful. You’ll witness the characterize is cleaned up a lot if you compare it with pre-improved releases. Scenes that are brighter or more intelligent really arrive through. But I did explore something that kinda bothered me some. Scenes where there is a lot of dusky (which are many; the memoir is mostly in station. who knew? ) seem off. What I mean by that is, the murky areas aren’t a consistent dusky. This could be a result of the clean-up process but I’m not determined. Either plan, it’s slightly distracting but by no means a deal breaker. (EDIT: This was an whine I experienced on the first disc and not later ones; not determined if it was with the disc or my TV’s brightness setting. Either plan, not a titanic scrape.) You’re getting a better copy of the display visually.
What I assume of the sound:
Ok, if you know anything about Bebop, it’s that there is a big soundtrack. Lickety-split jazz with the opening credits and dim blues penetrate this series. Needless to say, with a diverse get like this one, the surround mix really pays off. Surround effects and bass response are insensible on and not overwhelming. Scenes rob advantage of the surrounds to execute a balanced ambiance and you might even gape tedious your shoulder at times. Don’t feel stupid if you do; I did it too. Gunfights and action scenes grasp wonderful advantage of the subwoofer. But nothing overwhelming, it’s well balanced and unprejudiced gives that extra punch you’d quiz.
So what should you do?
If you don’t have this series, this is probably the best offer you’re going to secure. If you laid down the money for each remastered disc, nothing is added for you vow wise, other than your madden for Bandai not releasing this sooner.
A quality series with an upped record quality and surround mix, offered at a reasonable trace. Til next time Cowboy.
