Cowboy Bebop
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Synopsis
In 2071, crime persists as humanity spreads across the galaxy, establishing colonies on distant planets that mirror Earth's societies. These new worlds grapple with murder, narcotics, and theft, prompting a rise in bounty hunters to track down interstellar fugitives. Spike Spiegel and Jet Black earn a modest living by chasing criminals across space. Though Spike hides his violent past behind a carefree facade, its weight lingers. Jet, meanwhile, copes with his own burdens while looking after Spike and their ship, the Bebop. Their crew grows with the addition of Faye Valentine, a cunning con artist; Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV, an eccentric child prodigy; and Ein, a genetically enhanced Welsh corgi. As the Bebop crew forms deeper bonds and pursues a diverse array of outlaws, their lives are upended by a threat tied to Spike’s history. When a rival’s deranged scheme unfolds, Spike must decide between embracing his new family or seeking vengeance for the scars of his past.
Arrière-plan
Cowboy Bebop first premiered on TV Tokyo in spring 1998, but only episodes 2-3, 7-15, and 18 were broadcast, concluding with a recap special titled Yose Atsume Blues. This was due to heightened anime censorship following the controversies surrounding Evangelion, leading to most of the series being pulled for its violent content. Later that fall, satellite channel WOWOW aired the entire series uncensored. Though Cowboy Bebop did not achieve high ratings in Japan, it sold over 19,000 DVD units in its initial release and 81,000 overall. Spike Spiegel won Best Male Character, and Megumi Hayashibara earned Best Voice Actor for her portrayal of Faye Valentine in the 1999 and 2000 Anime Grand Prix, respectively. The series found its greatest impact in the United States, debuting on Adult Swim in 2001 with numerous reruns since. Its strong Western influences resonated deeply with American audiences, making it a pivotal introduction to adult-oriented anime.
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Classification
R - 17+ (violence et grossièretés) (R)
Épisodes
Ép 1: Asteroid Blues Indisponible
Ép 2: Stray Dog Strut Indisponible
Ép 3: Honky Tonk Women Indisponible
Ép 4: Gateway Shuffle Indisponible
Ép 5: Ballad of Fallen Angels Indisponible
Ép 6: Sympathy for the Devil Indisponible
Ép 7: Heavy Metal Queen Indisponible
Ép 8: Waltz for Venus Indisponible
Ép 9: Jamming with Edward Indisponible
Ép 10: Ganymede Elegy Indisponible
Ép 11: Toys in the Attic Indisponible
Ép 12: Jupiter Jazz (Part 1) Indisponible
Ép 13: Jupiter Jazz (Part 2) Indisponible
Ép 14: Bohemian Rhapsody Indisponible
Ép 15: My Funny Valentine Indisponible
Ép 16: Black Dog Serenade Indisponible
Ép 17: Mushroom Samba Indisponible
Ép 18: Speak Like a Child Indisponible
Ép 19: Wild Horses Indisponible
Ép 20: Pierrot le Fou Indisponible
Ép 21: Boogie Woogie Feng Shui Indisponible
Ép 22: Cowboy Funk Indisponible
Ép 23: Brain Scratch Indisponible
Ép 24: Hard Luck Woman Indisponible
Ép 25: The Real Folk Blues (Part 1) Indisponible
Ép 26: The Real Folk Blues (Part 2) Indisponible
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Promos
Épisodes en Streaming
The Real Folk Blues (part 2)
Episode 26
The Real Folk Blues (part 1)
Episode 25
Hard Luck Woman
Episode 24
Brain Scratch
Episode 23
Cowboy Funk
Episode 22
Boogie Woogie Feng Shui
Episode 21
Pierrot Le Fou
Episode 20
Wild Horses
Episode 19
Speak Like a Child
Episode 18
Mushroom Samba
Episode 17
Black Dog Serenade
Episode 16
My Funny Valentine
Episode 15
Bohemian Rhapsody
Episode 14
Jupiter Jazz (part 2)
Episode 13
Jupiter Jazz (part 1)
Episode 12
Toys in the Attic
Episode 11
Ganymede Elegy
Episode 10
Jamming with Edward
Episode 9
Waltz for Venus
Episode 8
Heavy Metal Queen
Episode 7
Sympathy for the Devil
Episode 6
Ballad of Fallen Angels
Episode 5
Gateway Shuffle
Episode 4
Honky Tonk Women
Episode 3
Stray Dog Strut
Episode 2
Asteroid Blues
Episode 1
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