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    Cowboy Bebop

    hi, where can i find individual episodes of cowboy bebop?...not in a bundle like in boxtorrents, but like where i can dl each file one at a time....(no irc also)....thx[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

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    Cowboy Bebop

    It's a good enough series that you should buy it. Or watch it on TV.

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    Cowboy Bebop

    do they show bebop on cartoon network late at night anymore?
    i think you can find some on kazaa, but i dont really know any single bittorrent sites. sorry

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    Cowboy Bebop

    Yeah, they still show it.

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    Cowboy Bebop

    It's still on Cartoon Network .. if you like it, check around for the DVD set, it's worth it [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]

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    Cowboy Bebop

    its better to just buy it, bc it will have dvd extras, i hope, but if u dont wanna buy it then u could try using kazaa to look or the eps ur use shareazaa,

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    http://www.the-easy-tiger.net/

    go to KAA and there is full DVD version

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    you can try digitalsector.com or ani-xp.com, they both had the whole series up at one time but their media is down at the moment.

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    i was just wondering if the cowboy bebop full dvd from KAA was in subtitles or dubbed?
    if it was dubbed, was it done well?

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    Probably double audio

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    KAA only does Subs from what i understood...
    ANIMEHQ has a bot with all of them in OGM format, and people say that CB's dubb was quite good

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    one of the best anime ever(thats just the truth)

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    Don't know about Cowboy Bebop, but they KAA does both, sub versions and dual audio version

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    Yeah, it's definitely good enough that you should buy it, but then get it subbed in English, the voice actors always kill the original feel of the character.

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    Not in this series, this is some of the best english voice acting i've seen. If you want to see a ruined seris due to voice acting watch Love Hina in the english sub. Five minutes and you'll rid your ears out of your to get away from the pain.

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    RE: Cowboy Bebop

    Yeah, that one is horrible. I just prefer to hear Japanese, I guess that's all.

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    Cowboy Bebop

    I had stopped watching this series about 2 years ago on episode 18. The file I had was corrupted, and I never got around to start watching it again.

    I decided to start it up again a couple of days ago. Two years ago I thought that this series was OK, and overrated. After watching the last nine episodes and the movie, I have to say that this series seriously kicks ass.


    Awesome ending, though I wish they had given Faye and Jet a couple of more minutes of screen time.

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    [04:19] <Budweineken> Julia was Vicious girl before Spike? or did she cheat on Spike with Vicious?


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    [04:25] <+Budweineken> saddest line of the series


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    Cowboy Bebop

    I believe she was Vicious girl before Spike, which led to the two's falling out.

    This is In my opinion, one of if not the best anime that has ever been made. Every character is deep, the voices are done very well, and the series has spawned some of the best voice actors in the business: Steve Blum (Spike in Cowboy Bebop, Mugen in Samurai Champloo, Kazuma in S-Cry-Ed, on and on) and Ron Allen (Voiceactor of the Red eye junkie in Episode 1 of Cowboy Bebop, but more well known for voiceing Beyond the Grave/Brandon Heat from Gungrave and Jin from Samurai Champloo) and that's just naming a few.

    Favorite quote: "When angels fall from heaven, they become devils. Isn't that right...Spike?"-Vicious

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    Cowboy Bebop

    Oh, yes. CB is one of the series I even have on DVD. I don't especially like Jazz, but it fits this series perfectly. Whilst there are some other series I like better than Cowboy Bebop, it can't be denied this is one of the best animes ever made, technically and artistically.

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    Cowboy Bebop

    The music is what always stood out for me. Just about every episode title paying homage to some band/song. That and all the sometimes not so subtle references to other films/genres that they make.

    ie. (wow I've watched this anime way too many times...)
    Asteroid Blues - Desperado (also, Spike wears a shawl almost identical to 'The Man with No Name')
    Stray Dog Strut - Game of Death (a Bruce Lee movie where the villian was played by Kareem Abdul Jabar).
    the Charlie Parker references in 'Honky Tonk Woman'. (also some Escaflowne art used in this episode)
    Gateway Shuffle - PETA.
    Ballad of Fallen Angels - John Woo films, particularly 'The Killer'
    Heavy Metal Queen - has a Woody Allen 'cameo'
    Waltz for Venus - 'On Dangerous Ground'
    Toys in the Attic - Aliens. (also some 2001: space Odessey elements)
    Jupiter Jazz - no direct homage that I could find here... but I always got a feeling this 2-parter had a general 'blues' feel to it.
    My funny Valentine - (several references, Star Trek and Lupin III)
    Black Dog Seranade - tribute to film noir, especially the flashbacks
    Mushroom Samba - Blaxploitian films (tons of Shaft references)
    Speak Like a Child - constant references to a Japanese folklore (no, i obviously didn't get this one on my own)
    Wild Horses - (the Babe Ruth reference, more Stark Trek stuff)
    Pierrot le Fou - Batman the Animated series
    Boogy Woogy Feng Shui - old detective films 1930s-50s
    Cowboy Funk - more spaghetti western references than you can shake a stick at.
    Brain Scratch - Serial Experiments Lain
    Real Folk Blues - John Woo tributes

    Obviously I didn't get all of these references the first time I watched this show but between me and my friends (one of whom actually compiled a great Cowboy Bebop website http://www.jazzmess.com/ ) we watched and re-watched until the remote controller broke (no joke, we broke the fucking remote control. but thats cuz some dumbass dropped it into a glass of soda...)

    I love this show to death. I've always thought it would make a great live-action too.

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