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International products have separate terms, are sold from abroad and may differ from local products, including fit, age ratings, and language of product, labeling or instructions. Review: Five Stars - Amazing Review: Quite brilliant. - It's 2071 and humankind has colonised the rocky planets and some of their moons. In this new and dangerous wild west three bounty hunters (cowboys), two with pasts they want to forget and one who can't remember hers, search for the largest bounties to make a living. Always hungry and short of money, they eke out a living aboard the Bebop, a beat-up spaceship that's always breaking down. However their pasts soon begin to catch up with them. Can Spike, Jet and the mysterious Faye Valentine come to terms with their pasts and be the last ones standing. No spoilers. Now almost 25 years old, it's amazing to me how fresh and new this show still feels. With 26 sessions (episodes) to enjoy there is about eleven hours of fabulously cool Manga animation to enjoy. Spike, Jet and Faye are extremely likeable characters and you soon become seriously involved with their individual and combined stories. Each with interesting back stories meshed into each individual session, it soon becomes clear that this is not a story you can hop in and out of, you really need to watch the shows in order and take at least some notice of what is going on. It's a noirish Sam Spade/Maltese Falcon type mystery and each session drops subtle hints and clues as to what is actually going on behind the scenes. Filled with secondary characters to die for like the computer hacker Ed and a genius dog called Ein the combined whole is very nearly a masterpiece. When the last session was over I wanted to rewatch the whole thing again to see how many of those subtle clues I missed, probably most of them. In all honesty this extremely cool but violent animated Science Fiction, Western, Blade Runner like, Manga, mystery mash up with a great Jazz soundtrack shouldn't work, but somehow it does, wonderfully. The main reasons for me were the excellent animation and design, the really quite compelling storyline, the fascinating depth of the characters and the utter lack of political correctness or ideological messaging. It is simply a very cool show designed to entertain uncluttered and unburdened with with any agenda I could see. However parents might want to take note of the rating of this show “15” and realise that this is not for younger kids as it is often extremely graphic in it's portrayal of knife and sword violence. Although as I have said, it's almost a masterpiece, it is not without some problems. Some of the episodes (maybe four) were duds that seemed superfluous to the overall arching story. I suspect these were essentially filler episodes to get the session number up to the agreed twenty six with the producers. Not that they're bad because they are not, but do just feel unnecessary. The editing is sometimes eccentric, especially in the space battle scenes, and poor old Jet does get an awful lot of exposition dialogue explaining the plot. Faye's extremely skimpy and often revealing costume might raise a few eyebrows and if made today would probably be dialled down a bit. However it is a product of it's time and I had no issues with it really as scantily clad females and men mountains are all part of the overall Manga aesthetic. However apart from these few small criticisms the show is almost perfect and kept me watching glued to my tablet. The final two episodes were probably my favourites when the whole complicated back story collides with the present and we are presented with that somewhat ambiguous open ended finale. I suspect the show was left at least partially open for series two that never happened. I've never been a huge fan of Manga to be perfectly honest, I can see the artistry and the appeal, but I was never very interested and it wasn't my cup of tea. However Cowboy Bebop has opened my eyes to what good Manga can be and I will be searching out more in the near future. I understand they made a movie, perhaps I will start there and also give the Netflix live action version a look. The little I have seen looks promising. Quite brilliant, cool characters, immersive story but very violent.

| ASIN | B00NP06DJE |
| Audio Description: | English |
| Best Sellers Rank | 27,786 in DVD & Blu-ray ( See Top 100 in DVD & Blu-ray ) 6,179 in Television (DVD & Blu-ray) 9,971 in Blu-ray |
| Customer reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (9,813) |
| Dubbed: | English |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 30165786 |
| Language | Japanese |
| Number of discs | 4 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.78 x 19.05 x 13.72 cm; 149.69 g |
| Subtitles: | English |
E**N
Five Stars
Amazing
G**N
Quite brilliant.
It's 2071 and humankind has colonised the rocky planets and some of their moons. In this new and dangerous wild west three bounty hunters (cowboys), two with pasts they want to forget and one who can't remember hers, search for the largest bounties to make a living. Always hungry and short of money, they eke out a living aboard the Bebop, a beat-up spaceship that's always breaking down. However their pasts soon begin to catch up with them. Can Spike, Jet and the mysterious Faye Valentine come to terms with their pasts and be the last ones standing. No spoilers. Now almost 25 years old, it's amazing to me how fresh and new this show still feels. With 26 sessions (episodes) to enjoy there is about eleven hours of fabulously cool Manga animation to enjoy. Spike, Jet and Faye are extremely likeable characters and you soon become seriously involved with their individual and combined stories. Each with interesting back stories meshed into each individual session, it soon becomes clear that this is not a story you can hop in and out of, you really need to watch the shows in order and take at least some notice of what is going on. It's a noirish Sam Spade/Maltese Falcon type mystery and each session drops subtle hints and clues as to what is actually going on behind the scenes. Filled with secondary characters to die for like the computer hacker Ed and a genius dog called Ein the combined whole is very nearly a masterpiece. When the last session was over I wanted to rewatch the whole thing again to see how many of those subtle clues I missed, probably most of them. In all honesty this extremely cool but violent animated Science Fiction, Western, Blade Runner like, Manga, mystery mash up with a great Jazz soundtrack shouldn't work, but somehow it does, wonderfully. The main reasons for me were the excellent animation and design, the really quite compelling storyline, the fascinating depth of the characters and the utter lack of political correctness or ideological messaging. It is simply a very cool show designed to entertain uncluttered and unburdened with with any agenda I could see. However parents might want to take note of the rating of this show “15” and realise that this is not for younger kids as it is often extremely graphic in it's portrayal of knife and sword violence. Although as I have said, it's almost a masterpiece, it is not without some problems. Some of the episodes (maybe four) were duds that seemed superfluous to the overall arching story. I suspect these were essentially filler episodes to get the session number up to the agreed twenty six with the producers. Not that they're bad because they are not, but do just feel unnecessary. The editing is sometimes eccentric, especially in the space battle scenes, and poor old Jet does get an awful lot of exposition dialogue explaining the plot. Faye's extremely skimpy and often revealing costume might raise a few eyebrows and if made today would probably be dialled down a bit. However it is a product of it's time and I had no issues with it really as scantily clad females and men mountains are all part of the overall Manga aesthetic. However apart from these few small criticisms the show is almost perfect and kept me watching glued to my tablet. The final two episodes were probably my favourites when the whole complicated back story collides with the present and we are presented with that somewhat ambiguous open ended finale. I suspect the show was left at least partially open for series two that never happened. I've never been a huge fan of Manga to be perfectly honest, I can see the artistry and the appeal, but I was never very interested and it wasn't my cup of tea. However Cowboy Bebop has opened my eyes to what good Manga can be and I will be searching out more in the near future. I understand they made a movie, perhaps I will start there and also give the Netflix live action version a look. The little I have seen looks promising. Quite brilliant, cool characters, immersive story but very violent.
ト**ロ
アマプラで映画の方を見て、本編も観たいと思ったら 加入していないサブスクだったのでこちらを購入しました。 紙ケースはむき出しで封筒に入っていましたので、気にする方にはオススメしません。 PS4で再生していますが字幕はソフトのメニューでも OPTIONボタンで呼び出すPS側のメニューでも消すことは出来ませんでした。 26話もあるのでじっくり楽しみます。
M**N
Siento decir que tendré que devolver esta edición. No es por problemas de la caja. El problema es que se trata de una edición de USA que pone región A en la cubierta. Yo no sabía que a veces ocurre con este tipo de ediciones de USA que no se pueden reproducir con nuestros reproductores de DVD o BLUE - RAY. Agradezco al servicio de atención al cliente pero a pesar de mirar todas las opciones que pude de los menús del reproductor no se puede ver. La verdad es un chasco.
G**E
Cowboy Bebop on Blu-ray is a must-have for anime fans. This collection brings the iconic series to life with stunning HD visuals and crisp audio, making the space adventures of Spike, Jet, Faye, and Ed even more immersive. The blend of action, humor, and a killer jazz soundtrack remains as captivating as ever. The Blu-ray set also includes some great bonus features for fans. Whether you're revisiting a classic or experiencing it for the first time, this complete series set is an essential addition to any anime collection.
C**N
Para mi de las mejores series de la historia y no solo de anime ya que esta al nivel de cualquier serie de TV que me digan. Dentro del anime es todo un clásico, salió en los 90's (tal vez la mejor época del anime). Cowboy Bebop paso esa línea de ser solo una serie de anime como tal y muchos expertos y críticos vieron ese algo especial y diferente en esta serie, fue así como cuando salió la película de Akira que fue sumamente reconocida aun más allá de ser una película de anime. En Cowboy Bebop la música de la serie esta en otro nivel y juega un papel importante en cada episodio, hay un desarrollo de personajes, hay cierta tristesa y melancolía en la historia pero todo encaja perfectamente. Es una serie que ya tiene muchos años y seguro que muchos fans del anime no la conocen y tal vez solo han escuchado de ella, pero si quieren saber porque la mayoría de expertos la ponen como una de las mejores series de anime de la historia descubranlo y denle la oportunidad, sin duda al nivel de series como Fullmetal Alchemist o Evangelion que para la mayoría son las mejores series de anime de la historia.
D**N
I absolutely love this boxset and would give it 5 stars if only it wasn’t region locked. I had to buy a region free bluray/DVD player so I could watch it which was very disappointing.
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