Cowboy Bebop: The Complete Series features all 26 episodes across 4 discs. This remastered edition retains the unique 4:3 aspect ratio, but with a high-definition resolution bump. It accommodates English voiceover dubs in addition to the unique Japanese audio track with subtitles. Together with all the episodes, you will get a bunch of bonus features, including five audio commentaries, various featurettes, multiple interviews, and more.
Amazon’s deal on Funimation’s 2014 release, which drops the value to $18, is the perfect we have seen this yr.
Amazon also has the twenty fifth Anniversary Special Edition on sale for $27.49 (was $50). Released by Crunchyroll last yr, this edition is basically the identical because the $18 version, except it comes with a fifth disc containing a 25-year retrospective and an interview with Koichi Yamadera (voice actor of Spike) recorded for the series twentieth anniversary.
Cowboy Bebop takes place five many years after Earth became uninhabitable. In 2071, many humans continue to exist moons and other planets within the galaxy. Identical to the essential character in Intergalactic, Cowboy Bebop follows a bounty hunter. Spike Spiegel is the leader of a bunch of bounty hunters (cowboys) who travel the galaxy on a interplanetary fishing trawler (the Bebop) picking up contracts for bounties on criminals.
Though it deals with some serious topics, Cowboy Bebop can also be often funny and heartfelt. The ragtag group of bounty hunters who join the Bebop are well-developed characters that you simply really feel for throughout the show’s 26 episodes. Plus, Cowboy Bebop has a superb and very intelligent pup named Ein (an area corgi).