Please don’t state I’m trolling, I pag-ibig Cowboy Bebop. In fact, it’s one of my paborito anime ever and it even tops Cardcaptor Sakura. It has great animation and a great cast of English voice actors. I actually like it better than Samurai Champloo. I’m sorry to be an idiot here, but in my opinion, Cowboy Bebop’s movie: Knockin’ On Heaven’s Door kinda destroyed Spike’s personality. In the anime, he’s sweet, earnest, and loving. He’d almost never Nawawala the kindness inside of him and always had a calm attitude, especially towards his friends. He was a lot like Jet is now. He was just a typical bounty hunter, but in the 2001 animated film, he’s like some kind of ‘Bebe’s Kids’ person. He yells at a thug in a store (which would possibly happen, but I never seem him as ill-tempered as this), now in the show, he would always say earnest things before he starts kicking a bounty’s @$$. He always threatens to hurt people’s feelings and madami or so likes to get his way all the time so if he doesn’t, he’ll start beating the crap out of you. [“Just make a move…” When he commanded Jet while playing Shogi and played sa pamamagitan ng the rules in vain all because he was too tired to do it; he loses his temper whenever you say something true to him and he’s a very mean guy.] In Waltz for Venus, Stella was telling the truth that Spike was being so well-natured to Rocco and how he was being well-natured to her. Now, he’s as mischievous as Edith from Despicable Me, he’s as cute as I would imagine a brat (especially a child bituin like Darla Dimples from Pusa Don’t Dance) would act, and his attitude removes his style of precocious confidence. He’s quite immature in the 2001 animated film, going on and off on anything when something doesn’t go his way. Remember when he asked a solider for a cig and the solider demanded another if his request is accepted; then it’s denied, and Spike kicks the cop in the shin just because of it? Well, compare these quotes:
Spike from the anime:
“I’m just about finished. What’s cooking?”
“Sorry, my stomach just took over my brain; it does that sometimes.”
“It’s possible. I got my reasons to save you, Faye, so don’t take it personal.”
“Ed, we’re trying to find a guy named Hex, he’s in cyberspace.”
“We got company.”
“What the hell is it?”
Spike from the 2001 movie:
“DON’T PULL THAT ART OF WAR CRAP ON ME!!!!”
“So much for looking ahead, huh, can’t take it back, pard.”
“I don’t feel like it.”
“Yeah, whatever.”
“She’s like a trained seal. Maybe we can sell her to the Martian circus.”
It seems to me like he’s so mean to his poor partner Jet, but is always nice to Faye, Edward and Ein, but why not Jet? Is it because his character has been criticized too much whatsoever? Well, who would be so mean to an honest and wise friend like Jet anyhow? I mean, it’s true that some people fight with their cousins and mga kaibigan in reality, but saying that to a partner in a team, well, I could consider Spike & Jet as brothers but I still didn’t like the way Spike was acting. He’s always throwing tantrums (now I’ve seen him do it a couple times in the anime but not as much as this.)
O.K., I regret the “I don’t feel like it.” And “Yeah, whatever,” mga panipi but if Spike says he doesn’t feel like doing something, he’s just too lazy to do it. I know he sinabi the same thing at some point in Asteroid Blues, but he and Jet were in outer puwang so if Jet was talking about a place on an asteroid, it’s better to say “I don’t feel like doing this” instead of saying that when you could only walk two kilometers to view the Bebop computer screen. And the “Yeah, whatever.” quote not sure if he was mad or something but probably frustrated I would say since Faye was mocking the vase he was holding.
Well, whatever but seriously… compare the above picture to the below picture here.
Sorry, but in the below image, he pushes Rashid to the bars.
Spike from the anime:
“I’m just about finished. What’s cooking?”
“Sorry, my stomach just took over my brain; it does that sometimes.”
“It’s possible. I got my reasons to save you, Faye, so don’t take it personal.”
“Ed, we’re trying to find a guy named Hex, he’s in cyberspace.”
“We got company.”
“What the hell is it?”
Spike from the 2001 movie:
“DON’T PULL THAT ART OF WAR CRAP ON ME!!!!”
“So much for looking ahead, huh, can’t take it back, pard.”
“I don’t feel like it.”
“Yeah, whatever.”
“She’s like a trained seal. Maybe we can sell her to the Martian circus.”
It seems to me like he’s so mean to his poor partner Jet, but is always nice to Faye, Edward and Ein, but why not Jet? Is it because his character has been criticized too much whatsoever? Well, who would be so mean to an honest and wise friend like Jet anyhow? I mean, it’s true that some people fight with their cousins and mga kaibigan in reality, but saying that to a partner in a team, well, I could consider Spike & Jet as brothers but I still didn’t like the way Spike was acting. He’s always throwing tantrums (now I’ve seen him do it a couple times in the anime but not as much as this.)
O.K., I regret the “I don’t feel like it.” And “Yeah, whatever,” mga panipi but if Spike says he doesn’t feel like doing something, he’s just too lazy to do it. I know he sinabi the same thing at some point in Asteroid Blues, but he and Jet were in outer puwang so if Jet was talking about a place on an asteroid, it’s better to say “I don’t feel like doing this” instead of saying that when you could only walk two kilometers to view the Bebop computer screen. And the “Yeah, whatever.” quote not sure if he was mad or something but probably frustrated I would say since Faye was mocking the vase he was holding.
Well, whatever but seriously… compare the above picture to the below picture here.
Sorry, but in the below image, he pushes Rashid to the bars.
Storyline: 8/10
Animation 8/10
Action: 7/10
Characters: 8/10
pangkalahatang enjoyment: 8/10
It's a pretty good anime that deserves to be enjoyed sa pamamagitan ng the anime Gaming community.
Laharl, Etna, Flonne.
I've used the japanese names as opposed to western names used in 4kids dub since they will be the ones used in any re-dub
Ichigo Monomiya: Suzie Yeung
Retasu Midorikawa: Christina Kelly
Zakuro Fujiwara: morgan Garrett
Bu-ling Huang: Tia Ballard
Minto Aizawa: Brina Palencia
Ryo Shirogane: Austin Tindle
Keichiro Akasaka: Howard Wang
Masha: Monica Rial
Deep Blue and Masaya Aoyama and Blue Knight: Johnny Yong Bosch
Tart: Justin Briner
Quiche: Kellen Goff
Pie: Robert McCollum
I've always felt it was a shame 4kids stopped the mew mew dub half way through.
Ichigo Monomiya: Suzie Yeung
Retasu Midorikawa: Christina Kelly
Zakuro Fujiwara: morgan Garrett
Bu-ling Huang: Tia Ballard
Minto Aizawa: Brina Palencia
Ryo Shirogane: Austin Tindle
Keichiro Akasaka: Howard Wang
Masha: Monica Rial
Deep Blue and Masaya Aoyama and Blue Knight: Johnny Yong Bosch
Tart: Justin Briner
Quiche: Kellen Goff
Pie: Robert McCollum
I've always felt it was a shame 4kids stopped the mew mew dub half way through.