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Cowboy Bebop: The Movie
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The popular animé series Cowboy Bebop gets its own feature-length film with the aptly named Cowboy Bebop: The Movie. Set in the late 21st century, it jumps into the series' story line just prior to its conclusion, with the bounty hunting crew of the interstellar craft Bebop chasing a hacker aboard a tanker into a major city on Mars. As crew member Faye Valentine closes in on the tanker, she witnesses its catastrophic explosion, which soon appears to be a viral terrorist attack as the death toll continues to mount in the days following. Furthermore, Faye caught a glimpse of the person responsible for the blast and is thus the only surviving witness of the crime. After the government puts out a large bounty for the perpetrator's capture, the Bebop gang -- slacker Spike Spiegel, former policeman Jet Black, and hacker girl genius Edward -- begin their own hunt for the mass murderer, who is eventually revealed to be one Vincent Volaju. Vincent, it turns out, was the lone survivor of a governmental medical test and now seeks revenge by unleashing the same microscopic robotic virus used in the tanker explosion on the unsuspecting city. The Bebop crew must scramble to prevent Vincent from carrying out his plan, as well as try to locate an anti-virus to counterattack the effects of Vincent's virus. Released in both dubbed and subtitled cuts in the United States in 2003, Cowboy Bebop - The Movie premiered in Japan in 2001. ~ Ryan Shriver, All Movie Guide
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Golum936Golum936 COWBOY BEBOP
by Golum936 in Golum936 Blog
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1 out of 1 people found this review helpful. [What do you think?]
"This movie not so bad, I think is good. I think everyone who love anime must watch this. " [More]
IronAbacusIronAbacus Not exactly fresh, but fresh fo ...
by IronAbacus in FRESH
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"Hi, all, thanks for the invite. I like the looks of this group. It's the perfect mixture of movie talk and confessional.So here's my confession: I don't like anime. Or more accurately, I never got into it. I tried to a couple times, but it never quite clicked with me.I was discussing this with a fellow Spout-friend, who pointed me in the direction of Cowboy Bebop: The Movie, which I watched two weekends ago and thoroughly enjoyed. Good mix of music, mythological archetypes, trendy haircuts, and pop philosophizing. I'm interested now to check out the series. Among anime fans, this is Citizen Kane, which of course was news to me. But just in case anyone else is anime-curious, that one worked for me as a good place to start. " [More]
mattypromattypro Re: What anime have you seen?
by mattypro in Anime Lovers
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"I actually saw the Cowboy Bebop movie a while ago when I was in the Calvin College Anime Club. I thought it was ok, but I didn't love it which is why it wasn't on my list. I did like the character of Eddy...or whatever that tech savvy little girl was named. She was funny and I liked her costumes. Perhaps I should have started with the series. Where do you get your episodes from? Are they available at stores like Blockbuster? I used to have Blockbuster Online...but I just wasn't watching as many movies as I wanted to while paying the 17 bucks a month...maybe I should give it another shot! Hah, perhaps that would curb my WoW enthusiasm a bit. Thanks for the suggestions DJS. I will check into Wolf's Rain as well.Matt " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: What anime have you seen?
by Risselada in Anime Lovers
loved it.
"I'm down! It seems like you've seen most of the biggest name stuff as far as movies go. I know of some more that you haven't, but I haven't seen them either, so I can't really recommend them. Except for the Cowboy Bebop movie, but I'd recommend watching the whole series before the movie. I think that series is probably the one that has brought the most people into becomming anime fans. I think it was made by some of the same people as Wolf's Rain as well. But if you watch a few episodes of Cowboy Bebop, I'd be surprised if you don't get hooked. " [More]
RisseladaRisselada Re: What anime have you seen?
by Risselada in Anime Lovers
loved it.
"Alright cool. Here's what I've seen.Series:Air MasterBerserkCowboy BebopThe Eternity You Wish ForFLCLFutari EcchiGreen Green (OVA)Green GreenIketeru FutariLove HinaOutlaw StarPopotanScryedThe SlayersTrigunWolf's RainThey are all pretty good. Except for Scryed which is mediocre. Favorites are probably Wolf's Rain, Air Master, Green Green, Berserk, Popotan. Yeah you can tell I like a bit of ecchi.Anime movies I've seen:AkiraCastle in the SkyCowboy Bebop the Movie: Knockin' on Heavens DoorGhost in the ShellLove Hina Christmas Special: Silent EvePrincess MononokeWell that's that. I don't know what else to say. I'm excited to see more though! " [More]
superdrive0superdrive0 What anime have you seen?
by superdrive0 in Anime Lovers
loved it.
"Alright. List time. So, which animes have you seen? Your favorites? My favorites(in order): Fullmetal AlchemistRevolutionary Girl Utena Death Note (have only seen part of the anime, but read the whole manga series)Irresponsible Captain Tylor Ouran High School Host Club Bastard (sadly only has 6 episodes, but I'm working my way through the manga) Marmalade Boy (have only seen part of the anime, but read the whole manga series)Suzumiya HaruhiParadise Kiss The series I'm currently watching are: Death Note (seen all that's been released) D. Gray Man (seen all that's been released) Serial Experiments Lain (seen 1-3) Bleach (following on [AS]) Zero No Tsukaima (seen 1-8)I also have alot on my "to-watch" list that I haven't gotten around to yet. Such as:DearSExcel SagaSlayersGakuen Heavenmany others, but these are the main ones for right now. Anyone want to make any other recomendations? If you know any good 90's anime that are similar in style to Captain Tylor, I& ... " [More]
spoutgirlspoutgirl The best?
by spoutgirl in Anime Lovers
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"I don't know much about Anime, but I have heard a lot about this film. Is this considered the best one? What do you think the best Anime film is? " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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Taking its narrative place somewhere toward the end of the animé series, Cowboy Bebop: The Movie does read just like a longer version of an episode. Even so, its one of the smartest, entertaining, and visually dynamic animé series to make it to the big screen. The highly detailed imagery is one of the film's strongest points, capable of being appreciated by novices as well as seasoned fans of the show. The Mars future world is rendered shockingly realistic with advertising, ethnic ghettos, and drive-in theaters. All the graffiti and grime of contemporary urban settings is intrinsically mixed with technological advancements and interstellar space travel. The formulaic story takes cues from cinematic tough-guy history and is all underscored with a bittersweet romantic longing and frequent bursts of comedy. All these changes in tone could appear clumsy, but the reserved cool and cynical remarks of main character Spike Spiegel keep it within the realm of a good action comedy. That the many chase sequences and fight scenes in the third act are fueled by bop and free jazz styles also helps maintain the organic flow of things. Cowboy Bebop: The Movie does have a fairly standard science-fiction story with an insane bad guy, pseudoscientific rambling, and needless violence, but it's still a complex dramatic movie that humanizes the animé genre as it delivers the thrills. ~ Andrea LeVasseur, All Movie Guide
 

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