** SPOILER ** In Cowboy Bebop, who else has noticed...
- RadicalEd0
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- tacooe
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there's a really nice little french ditty in the backround in ep.24 but I don't know it's name, it's whenever Ed is tied to the ship and they're going back to the bebop. That whole episode just had me going, I get sad ever single time I watch it as well as the Jupiter Jazz ones just because that moon is so depressing. Why aren't there any women?
Aye your ma's Keyzer Soze!
- RadicalEd0
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- Knowname
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...and Big Shot so it's just b4 24 (notice in the begining of 24 Pedro's at the airport? no more big shot...) and Andy is the samurai he promised to be in ep 22.Chaos Angel wrote:Because Spike and Ed are in it. And after ep 24, Ed is gone and after 26, Spike is dead. So, since both are in the movie, particularly Spike, it would seem that the movie is chronologically placed before Ed leaves to be with her father and Spike, well, dies.
yea I lub the Waltz fo Venus song... (I still can't remember call me call me...)
- UncleMilo
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The official comment was that the Cowboy Bebop movie is between Eps 23 and 24.
I am also amazed that people are mystified by the star fading out in the end credits...
THIS WASN'T HIDDEN, PEOPLE. This was a very straightforward film device.
I can't believe that there are people who think Spike is alive.
Get a CLUE people... take two, they're free.
As I read some of the posts out there, I believe that some of you think that writers just throw together whatever they feel like as they're writing and that nothing means anything...
There is so much cool stuff going on in the background of Cowboy Bebop... and the world is very strong and well put together.
I find the most amazing thing about the show is that while it is episodic in appearance, you HAVE to watch it in order... because certain facts about the characters or about the world the series is set in are spelled out as you gather the information you are given.
However... I'm sure this has to go over the heads of some of the people who post here if they HONESTLY believe Spike is still alive.
-Uncle Milo
I am also amazed that people are mystified by the star fading out in the end credits...
THIS WASN'T HIDDEN, PEOPLE. This was a very straightforward film device.
I can't believe that there are people who think Spike is alive.
Get a CLUE people... take two, they're free.
As I read some of the posts out there, I believe that some of you think that writers just throw together whatever they feel like as they're writing and that nothing means anything...
There is so much cool stuff going on in the background of Cowboy Bebop... and the world is very strong and well put together.
I find the most amazing thing about the show is that while it is episodic in appearance, you HAVE to watch it in order... because certain facts about the characters or about the world the series is set in are spelled out as you gather the information you are given.
However... I'm sure this has to go over the heads of some of the people who post here if they HONESTLY believe Spike is still alive.
-Uncle Milo
There are two kinds of people in this world:
Those who divide people into two kinds of groups
and those who don't.
Those who divide people into two kinds of groups
and those who don't.
- jonmartensen
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I agree with you completely UncleMilo. The reason I really enjoyed watching the cowboy bebop series is not just that each episode was funny/cool/sad, it was the strings of storyline that weaved in and out of the episodes throughout the whole series.
It's not a single movie cut into episodes, but it's also much more than just random sitcom style episodes.
And the characters moving in and out of the storyline are great. The three old guys made more appearances than any other non "main" character, and I kinda thought it was neat towards the end of the series when the cowboy guy from the bounty hunter show met his mom at the airport and she asked about his blonde co-worker. There were quit a few little things (not secret, or hidden) that added to the story as a whole.
It's not a single movie cut into episodes, but it's also much more than just random sitcom style episodes.
And the characters moving in and out of the storyline are great. The three old guys made more appearances than any other non "main" character, and I kinda thought it was neat towards the end of the series when the cowboy guy from the bounty hunter show met his mom at the airport and she asked about his blonde co-worker. There were quit a few little things (not secret, or hidden) that added to the story as a whole.
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- superspike
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but the first time i saw the last ep. of Cowboy Bebop I was very sad. I had only started to watch it a little while before that at my friends house. I loved it, then I heard that it was on adult swim so I watched it then took a big pause in watching the show in general. Then I watched it one more time( consider that I had only seen up to ballad of fallen angels at that point ) I started watching it a little late, like in the middle, I was so happy, THEN he died right in front of me. . .
I stared at that screen for a solid 2 min. I felt like crying my brains out.
Still do actually
. DAMN those bebop writers. 

I stared at that screen for a solid 2 min. I felt like crying my brains out.
Still do actually


