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Friday, September 28, 2012

Cowboy Bebop

"Cowboy Bebop" is a 26 episode anime that follows the adventures of a group of bounty hunters (or "cowboys" as they are commonly called) as they travel aboard the spaceship "Bebop."  The main characters in the show are Spike (who used to work for a crime syndicate), Jet (a former cop), Faye (a woman from the past who lost her memory and is swimming in debt), Ed (A whiz hacker), and their pet dog Ein.  While it takes a few episodes to get the characters all together, they all have stories to bring forward and contributions to make throughout the series.  The central conflict is introduced early in the series but isn't a continuous plotline is the conflict between Spike and a former partner in the crime syndicate named Vicious; and caught between the two is Spike's love interest, Julia.   However, all the characters will have episodes devoted to resolving personal conflicts that they have to deal with.


To start with, this is a very difficult show to rate, just because it's so good, but as a matter of principle, I try to avoid just handing out a perfect score... However, if there were an anime that deserved to have such a score, "Cowboy Bebop" would arguably be that show.  Very rarely does a show deliver that combination of action, humor, depth, and the characters to pull all these elements together, but that's exactly what you get with this show.  Characters are funny when they're relaxed between jobs, tough when there's a fight to be had, and like cowboys out of old westerns they have wisdom that can only come from living a life always on the move, trying to find the next job to pay for the next meal.  Normally I'd bash a show for seeming so disjointed by only doing an episode or two related to the main plot at a time, but "Bebop" made it work amazingly well.  Every episode almost feels like a fable, with a lesson or two you can take away from it.  These episodes would normally be labeled as "filler" but the term simply doesn't apply here: Each of these episodes were completely intentional and serve to show the personality and depth of the characters, as well as to help explore the world they live in with thought-provoking stories.  The part that will hit hardest is during the last 3 episodes: Characters leave, return, and Spike will have to find a way to deal with the past that he can't seem to leave behind him.  The climax of the series will have you on the edge of your seat and wishing the journey could have kept going onward, but you will still appreciate everything "Cowboy Bebop" has to offer. 

All in all, I honestly can't find fault with this show.  It excites you with intense, visceral action sequences.  It humors you with witty, intelligent comedy. But more than anything, it touches you with a deep, powerful story that by the end of the series will have you saying, "See you space cowboy..." And the show goes out with a unique "Bang" that only "Cowboy Bebop" can provide you. "Cowboy Bebop" is a must for any fan of an amazing story with strong, real characters and action that you will enjoy watching over and over.

Good:
- Rich, deep, original story with great characters that you feel you can grow alongside as they move forward
- A lot of thought-provoking dialogue/scenes that touch you……in a good way
- Solid, realistic action that while exciting, doesn't lead to thinking the main characters are bulletproof in the least, making the action even more visceral and gripping

Bad:
- That you're still reading this review instead of watching the show like I've been basically telling you.... GO. WATCH. NOW.

Scully Rating: 10 out of 10