Cowboy Bebop Review
Written by: ClayDragon
Three, two, one, let’s jam!
Along with Dragonball Z and Pokémon, Cowboy Bebop can
be seen as one of the driving forces behind the proliferation of anime in western
countries. In fact, it’s the longest running show on [adult swim], going on for
over a decade. The story of Cowboy Bebop
focuses on a group of bounty hunters, who, in the late 21st century,
travel across the solar system on their ship, the Bebop, hunting criminals and trying to earn money. Whilst the
summary sounds fairly straightforward, the backstory isn’t quite as simple.
From left to right: Jet, Spike, Faye, Ed and Ein. |
Unlike most
shows, the backstory isn’t given as a series of info-dumps. Instead, it’s given
in very small doses, and even then much of it isn’t fully fleshed out, meaning
that much of the story is only implied. Whilst this does make sense from a
certain point of view (how often are you given the full history of everyone you
meet, for example?), it is a little frustrating at times, as the viewer can
feel left hanging.
Don't try this at home, kids. |
On the other
hand, the characters themselves are anything but frustrating. The main
character, Spike Spiegel, is the embodiment of what most anime characters
should aspire to be; calm, cool, funny, and pretty damn awesome. Jet Black
makes up the other half of the bounty-hunting duo, and acts as the voice of
reason on the Bebop. He tends to act
as the muscle when the situation calls for it, although he regularly lapses
into the role of the only sane man. Throughout the series, the crew expands as
Spike and Jet are joined by Faye Valentine, an amnesiac con woman, Ein, a
super-intelligent Welsh Corgi, and Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV (more commonly
known as Ed), a 13-year old genius hacker and a permanent resident of cloud
cuckoo land.
'Uh oh....' |
Each character
has a unique, interesting backstory, although some are explained better than
others. For example, Spike’s history is the one that affects the crew of the Bebop the most, and yet despite some
hints that are dropped here and there, it remains largely unexplained. By
contrast, Ed’s backstory is given a lot of focus, despite the fact that she’s
the crew member with the least amount of focus.
Another large
part of Cowboy Bebop is the music.
The show pretty much thrives on it, and almost every episode title references a
song (Aerosmith’s Toys in the Attic,
and Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody, to
name a couple). The background music is made up mostly of jazz pieces, and the
music is so good that many scenes are shown purely through the visuals and the
background music, leaving out dialog entirely. For more proof of how good the
music is, look no further than the show’s opening, which rivals that of Baccano! in terms of amazing opening
music.
Literally everything in the caption is incorrect (except the word 'at'). |
Whilst it
may seem odd that the first thing I said about Cowboy Bebop is a negative thing, rest assured there’s a good
reason for that: it’s the only
majorly negative thing. Almost everything about this show is done perfectly.
The only other complaint I can think of is that the show is a bit on the short
side, but even then, if the only problem with a show is that it’s too short,
then that isn’t much of a problem.
Spike was not impressed with the circus ringleader's jokes. |
Aside from
that, the only other thing that would have made the show better would have been
a bit more focus on Ed, but that’s merely a personal preference. The
characterisation is pretty much perfect, the stories are varied, and the music
is awesome. In fact, these three things come together perfectly in the final
episode, which provides one of the best and most iconic endings in anime
history.
Overall, Cowboy Bebop is a classic, and you owe
it to yourself to go and watch it.
Good Things: Interesting, well developed characters (but especially Spike).
A number of
varied stories.
Awesome music.
The ending is
pretty much perfect.
Bad Things: Too little
backstory.
Lack of focus on
Ed.
The Verdict:
Brilliant. |
Got any ideas for an anime I should review? Post your suggestion in the comments below!
Bang. |
ClayDragon is currently studying Physics at university, and is constantly bewildered by it. The main method of contacting him is his Gmail account at kyleroulston1993@gmail.com. The alternative is his Skype account at kyleroulston1993. When not playing games or reading, he can be found with his head in his hands whilst trying in vain to understand quantum physics. He owns an impressive collection of geeky shirts.
How about Hellsing? either the anime or the OVA would make for an interesting review.
ReplyDelete