Cowboy Bebop: Collection 1 (1998)
Meet Spike and Jet, a drifter and a retired cyborg cop who have formed a partnership in a bounty hunting enterprise. In a converted fishing ship the Bebop, with the help of the intelligent data dog, Ein, and the volumptuous and vexing femme fatale, Faye Valentine - Spike and Jet scour the galaxy in search of wanted criminals. They're going to clean up space, one bounty at a time!
Classification: Suitable only for persons of 12 years and over
Starring: Unsho Ishizuka, Megumi Hayashibara, Koichi Yamadera
Director: Shinichiro Watanabe
Individual Discs
Cowboy Bebop: Collection 1 - Disc 1
This disc includes the following episodes: 1. Asteroid Blues 2. Stray Dog Strut 3. Honky Tonk Women 4. Gateway Shuffle 5. Ballad of Fallen Angels
Cowboy Bebop: Collection 1 - Disc 2
This disc includes the following episodes: 6. Sympathy for the Devil 7. Heavy Metal Queen 8. Waltz for Venus 9. Jamming with Edward 10. Ganymede Elegy
Cowboy Bebop: Collection 1 - Disc 3
This disc includes the following episodes: 11. Toys in the Attic 12. Jupiter Jazz (Part 1) 13. Jupiter Jazz (Part 2) 14. Bohemian Rhapsody
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    Members Reviews
    Reviewed by: Luke
    3...2...1...let's jam!
    Anyone who enjoys Anime will no doubt be familiar with other series, such as Ghost in the Shell and the Gundam series. But this high-tech pretension can grate a little with even the most devoted Anime lover. This is why Cowboy Bebop is such a breath of fresh air. Stylistically, CBB takes inspiration from a Jarmush-esque style of directing and most importantly, scoring this incredible series. The music is so beautifully varied, lashing from groovy jazz and spicy rumbas in one episode to full-on heavy metal in the next. It’s rare to see such care and creativity put into any series, let alone an Anime. Best of all, we aren’t bogged down in technical frippery - the characters and locations are so very accessible, despite the Sci-Fi scenario, we can feel at home. The storylines are also riveting - we are regularly drip-fed titbits of information about each character’s past, building up to some excellent set pieces and imaginative storyline twists. But if you don’t want to be bogged down in plot, don’t despair, because whilst CBB can put together a stunning plot, it also has a a sense of humour that can range from darkly perverse to childishly slapstick. Wait until you see Mushroom Samba. You’ll understand what I mean. Whether you’re just curious or a long-time Anime lover, I heartily recommend Cowboy Bebop - it oozes style, action, comedy and at times, emotionally gripping climaxes. Rent it now - you won’t regret it.
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    Cowboy Bebop: Collection 1
     
    Genres:
    Animation

    Run Time:
    350 Minutes

    Subtitles:
    English

    Languages:
    English
    Japanese

    Countries:
    Japan

    BFI Classification:
    Suitable only for persons of 12 years and over

    Release Date:
    14/11/2005

    Production Year:
    1998

    Aspect Ratio:
    Full Frame 4:3

    Colour:
    Colour

    Special Features:
    • Beez trailers
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