List Of Cowboy Bebop Episodes
The Japanese anime television series ''Cowboy Bebop'' consists of 26 episodes, referred to as " sessions". Most episodes are named after a musical concept of some sort, usually either a broad genre (e.g. "Gateway Shuffle") or a specific song (e.g. " Honky Tonk Women" and "Bohemian Rhapsody"). The show's first run, from April 3 until June 26, 1998, on TV Tokyo, included only episodes 2, 3, 7 to 15, 18 and a special. Later that year, the series was shown in its entirety from October 23, 1998 to April 24, 1999, on the satellite network Wowow. In the United States, the series was aired repeatedly after late 2001 on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block. In its original run on Adult Swim, episodes 6, 8, and 22 were initially skipped due to their violent and destructive themes in wake of the September 11 attacks. By the third run of the series, all these episodes had premiered for the first time. The show takes place in 2071 and follows a group of bounty hunters who hunt cri ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Crunchyroll LLC
Crunchyroll, LLC is an American entertainment company based in Coppell, Texas. It currently operates the anime-focused eponymous over-the-top subscription video on-demand streaming service. The company was founded as Funimation in May 1994 by Gen Fukunaga and his wife Cindy in Silicon Valley, with funding by Daniel Cocanougher and his family, who became investors in the company, which then relocated to the Dallas–Fort Worth metropolitan area at first North Richland Hills and later Flower Mound before moving to its current location in Coppell. Funimation was acquired by Navarre Corporation in May 2005; in April 2011, Navarre sold Funimation to a group of investors that included Fukunaga for $24 million. The company was acquired by Sony Pictures Entertainment in 2017 and rebranded to Crunchyroll, LLC in March 2022 after acquiring the eponymous streaming service in August 2021. The company also releases titles on home video either directly (with distribution by Sony Pi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jet Black (Cowboy Bebop)
The following is a list of major and minor characters from the anime series ''Cowboy Bebop'', directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and written by Keiko Nobumoto, its manga series adaptation, written by Kuga Cain and Yutaka Nanten, and its live-action adaptation, developed by André Nemec and written by Christopher Yost. ''Bebop'' crew Spike Spiegel : :Portrayed by: John Cho is a tall, lean, and slightly muscular 27-year-old bounty hunter born on Mars. Spike has a history of violent activity, seen through flashbacks and dialogue with the Red Dragon Syndicate. He is often depicted with a cavalier attitude, but occasionally shows signs of compassion when dealing with strangers. The inspiration for Spike's martial arts is found in Bruce Lee, who uses the style of ''Jeet Kune Do'' as depicted in Session 8, "Waltz for Venus". He has fluffy, blackish green hair (inspired by Yūsaku Matsuda's role as Shunsaku Kudō in '' Tantei Monogatari'') and reddish brown eyes, one of which is a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yūji Yamaguchi
was a Japanese anime director who directed the ''Fate/stay night'' TV series and the ''Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (film), Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works'' film. Career Yamaguchi directed several anime series, including ''Angel Links'' (1999), ''I My Me! Strawberry Eggs'' (2001), ''Yami to Bōshi to Hon no Tabibito'' (2003), ''AM Driver'' (2004–2005), and ''Tōka Gettan'' (2007). He was the director of the 2006 anime adaptation of the ''Fate/stay night'' visual novel,スタジオディーン版『Fate/stay night』の魅力 〜山口祐司監督追悼コラム〜 (in Japanese) and he subsequently directed the 2010 theatrical installment ''Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works (film), Fate/stay night: Unlimited Blade Works''. [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Radical Edward
The following is a list of major and minor characters from the anime series ''Cowboy Bebop'', directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and written by Keiko Nobumoto, its manga series adaptation, written by Kuga Cain and Yutaka Nanten, and its live-action adaptation, developed by André Nemec and written by Christopher Yost. ''Bebop'' crew Spike Spiegel : :Portrayed by: John Cho is a tall, lean, and slightly muscular 27-year-old bounty hunter born on Mars. Spike has a history of violent activity, seen through flashbacks and dialogue with the Red Dragon Syndicate. He is often depicted with a cavalier attitude, but occasionally shows signs of compassion when dealing with strangers. The inspiration for Spike's martial arts is found in Bruce Lee, who uses the style of ''Jeet Kune Do'' as depicted in Session 8, "Waltz for Venus". He has fluffy, blackish green hair (inspired by Yūsaku Matsuda's role as Shunsaku Kudō in '' Tantei Monogatari'') and reddish brown eyes, one of which is ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Dai Satō
is a Japanese screenwriter and musician. Having begun scriptwriting at a young age and writing scripts for various companies, Satō later focused his attention on writing for anime series. The first major series he worked on was the groundbreaking 1998 Sunrise series ''Cowboy Bebop'', after which he worked on other well-known series, such as '' Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex'' and ''Wolf's Rain''. In 2005, Satō was the chief writer of '' Psalms of Planets Eureka Seven'', for which he received an award for best screenplay at the Tokyo International Anime Fair in 2006. In 2006 and 2007, Satō worked on the Sunrise OVA series '' Freedom Project'' (which featured director Katsuhiro Otomo). Satō also created his own consultant company, Frognation, with two of his acquaintances, which incorporated he and his friend Kengo Watanabe's own electronic music label Frogman Records. In 2007, after leaving Frognation, Satō established his own company Storyriders. Major works ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Tensai Okamura
, born on December 13, 1961, in Fukushima Prefecture, is a Japanese anime director and animator. Okamura grew up in Yokohama, Kanagawa Prefecture. He is a graduate of Waseda University's department of science and engineering. In 1991, he changed his first name to Tensai. Biography As a child he read manga about ninjas, spies and superheroes, and was particularly influenced by a Shirato Sampei manga about ninjas which helped young readers learn the art of ninja; "the spirit and the atmosphere of the spy series that rocked my childhood", such as ''The Fugitive'', were other influences on Okamura's series. During his university days at Waseda University, Okamura was a part of Waseda's manga research society and together with other budding animators, produced his first independent anime there. Upon graduating from university, Okamura joined the animation production studio Madhouse as an animator with the recommendation of a friend. '' Lensman: Secret of The Lens'' was the first he ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Vicious (Cowboy Bebop)
The following is a list of major and minor characters from the anime series ''Cowboy Bebop'', directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and written by Keiko Nobumoto, its manga series adaptation, written by Kuga Cain and Yutaka Nanten, and its live-action adaptation, developed by André Nemec and written by Christopher Yost. ''Bebop'' crew Spike Spiegel : :Portrayed by: John Cho is a tall, lean, and slightly muscular 27-year-old bounty hunter born on Mars. Spike has a history of violent activity, seen through flashbacks and dialogue with the Red Dragon Syndicate. He is often depicted with a cavalier attitude, but occasionally shows signs of compassion when dealing with strangers. The inspiration for Spike's martial arts is found in Bruce Lee, who uses the style of ''Jeet Kune Do'' as depicted in Session 8, "Waltz for Venus". He has fluffy, blackish green hair (inspired by Yūsaku Matsuda's role as Shunsaku Kudō in '' Tantei Monogatari'') and reddish brown eyes, one of which is ar ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Hyperspace (science Fiction)
In science fiction, hyperspace (also known as nulspace, subspace, overspace, jumpspace and similar terms) is a concept relating to dimension#Additional dimensions, higher dimensions as well as parallel universes in fiction, parallel universes and a faster-than-light (FTL) method of interstellar travel. In its original meaning, the term ''hyperspace'' was simply a synonym for higher-dimensional space. This usage was most common in 19th-century textbooks and is still occasionally found in academic and popular science texts, for example, ''Hyperspace (book), Hyperspace'' (1994).'''' Its science fiction usage originated in the magazine ''Amazing Stories Quarterly'' in 1931 and within several decades it became one of the most popular Trope (literature), tropes of science fiction, popularized by its use in the works of authors such as Isaac Asimov and Edwin Charles Tubb, E. C. Tubb, and media franchises such as ''Star Wars''. One of the main reasons for the concept's popularity in ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Eco-terrorists
Eco-terrorism is an act of violence which is committed in support of environmental causes, against people or property. The United States Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines eco-terrorism as "...the use or threatened use of violence of a criminal nature against innocent victims or their property by an environmentally oriented, subnational group for environmental-political reasons, or aimed at an audience beyond the target, often of a symbolic nature." The FBI attributed eco-terrorists to US $200 million in property damage between 2003 and 2008. A majority of states in the US have introduced laws aimed at penalizing eco-terrorism. Eco-terrorism is a form of radical environmentalism that arose out of the same school of thought that brought about deep ecology, ecofeminism, social ecology, and bioregionalism.Long, Douglas. Ecoterrorism (Library in a Book). New York: Facts on File, 2004. Print. Page 19-22, 5, 5, 6, 6, 7, 154, 154, 48, 49-55. History The term ''ecoterrorism ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Faye Valentine
The following is a list of major and minor characters from the anime series ''Cowboy Bebop'', directed by Shinichiro Watanabe and written by Keiko Nobumoto, its manga series adaptation, written by Kuga Cain and Yutaka Nanten, and its live-action adaptation, developed by André Nemec and written by Christopher Yost. ''Bebop'' crew Spike Spiegel : :Portrayed by: John Cho is a tall, lean, and slightly muscular 27-year-old bounty hunter born on Mars. Spike has a history of violent activity, seen through flashbacks and dialogue with the Red Dragon Syndicate. He is often depicted with a cavalier attitude, but occasionally shows signs of compassion when dealing with strangers. The inspiration for Spike's martial arts is found in Bruce Lee, who uses the style of ''Jeet Kune Do'' as depicted in Session 8, "Waltz for Venus". He has fluffy, blackish green hair (inspired by Yūsaku Matsuda's role as Shunsaku Kudō in '' Tantei Monogatari'') and reddish brown eyes, one of which is ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Kazuki Akane
is a Japanese animation director. Until the early 2000s, he was a staff member of the anime studio Sunrise, where he collaborated with Shoji Kawamori to direct his most famous work, '' The Vision of Escaflowne''. Since that time, he worked extensively with Satelight (and occasionally again with Kawamori, who is the studio's executive director) before going freelance once more to direct the '' Birdy the Mighty'' TV series, among other projects. List of works *'' Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ'' series (1986–1987) - Production Runner (numerous episodes) *'' Mobile Suit Gundam: Char's Counterattack'' movie (1988) - Production Runner *'' Jushin Liger'' series (1989–1990) - Episode Director *''Dragon Quest'' series (1989–1991) - Storyboard Artist (episode 17) *'' Future GPX Cyber Formula'' series (1991) - Storyboard Artist, Unit Director *'' Mobile Suit Gundam F91'' movie (1991) - Assistant Director *'' Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory'' OVA series (1991–1992) - Unit Directo ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Ryōta Yamaguchi
is a Japanese people, Japanese anime screenwriter often associated with Studio Deen, Toei Animation, and Sunrise (company), Sunrise. He penned a number of scripts for Sunrise's anime TV series ''The Vision of Escaflowne'', as well as writing the movie version, ''Escaflowne (movie), Escaflowne: A Girl in Gaea'' with animation director, director Kazuki Akane. He also worked on scripts for the 2002 ''Kanon (visual novel), Kanon'' anime television series. His other major works include ''Ranma ½'', ''Sailor Moon Sailor Stars'', ''Cutey Honey Flash'', ''Digimon Data Squad, Digimon Savers'', ''DokiDoki! PreCure'', and ''Blue Exorcist''. Anime Television * series head writer denoted in bold *''Madö King Granzört'' (1989): as Shizumu Higa *''Mashin Hero Wataru, Mashin Hero Wataru 2'' (1991): as Shizumu Higa *''Mama wa Shōgaku 4 Nensei'' (1992) *''Ranma ½, Ranma ½ Nettohen'' (1992) *''Super Zugan'' (1992–1993) *''Shippū! Iron Leaguer'' (1993–1994) *''Mobile Fighter G Gundam'' ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |