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Cowboy Bebop Back on Toonami

Deliri...uhmmm writes: "Cowboy Bebop, which was not shown last week on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim, is back this week. Apparently it was just a temporary reaction to the events of 9.11. Here is the The Adult Swim website" Does anyone have any word on the return of Mobile Suit Gundam? Anyway, Cowboy Bebop is simply one of the best shows ever made and I'm glad that Cartoon Network isn't dropping it. I hope they show more Anime, and maybe someday we could even get a dedicated Toonami channel.

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  1. For all the Cowboy Bebop fans... by BIGJIMSLATE · · Score: 5, Interesting

    ...the official site has plenty of info, pictures, director's comments, and even trailers for the upcoming movie "Heaven's Door".

    Nice to see CN giving us something we loved. I'd have hated to see Adult Swim cancelled because of the recent tragic events.

    Links (still plain-text):
    http://www.cowboybebop.com/english/door/index.ht ml

    http://www.cowboybebop.com/english/index.html

    http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B00005QCW 4/ qid=1001386283/sr=1-7/ref=sr_1_7_7/002-0021053-806 9625

    1. Re:For all the Cowboy Bebop fans... by lythari · · Score: 2

      I wasn't aware that the english section of the offical site was up. The last time I checked, it was still in the process of being done.

      Ohhh, I just checked, the english section is up. Cool.

      Another nice site (not mine) is astroid blues
      http://www.geocities.com/asteroidblues/
      They've got some nice wallpapers.

  2. 1984 by hooded1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I know people have already mention this on previous issues, but we are creating a world like ni the book 1984. After the recent tragedy we are suddenly censoring everything remotely violent. It is as if we are trying to erase these things from history. Its not like this is the first time that people have died before. The deaths of these people are not changed if suddenly we don't show violent shows on TV. Death is death. You cannot censor fate.

    --
    A rabbit in the hand is worth 4 in the cage
  3. the soundtrack by donglekey · · Score: 3, Informative

    I'll just note here that if you like cowboy bebop but don't have the soundtrack go and get it now! There are a little over 50 very cool songs that are very easy to come by mp3 style. The only one that I can't find is the song that plays during the 'tongpu' assasin experiment part. It wasn't on the soundtrack because that episode (like many others) were cut from airing because of violence, but many episodes that were cut still had songs that made it onto the soundtrack.

  4. Mobile Suit Gundam - October by DarkZero · · Score: 4, Informative

    According to Jerry Chu, Bandai's marketing guy, Mobile Suit Gundam should return to Toonami in October, and probably early October. However, Cartoon Network and Bandai frequently have different ideas about when Bandai's series will be airing on Cartoon Network.

  5. That's touching by SendBot · · Score: 2, Insightful

    While I can understand the need for compassionite sensitivity during such events, the issue of censorship really comes out. I was glad to see Conan O'Brien back on the air - certainly his job had much to suffer by trying to do something immediately after the attacks, and I think it was for the best that his show was put on hold. But to not show certain shows and to not play certain songs is a bit more questionable. These are segments produced before the event, and can help people reflect on what is happening simply because of that fact. I'm glad that many (my local community radio, KBOO being one of them) chose this option.

    Are there really any good arguments for taking shows like this off the air, even for a little while? Think about it, and comapre any such arguments to the idea that video games inspire violent behaviour in children. To me (and I'm sure many enlightened /. readers) such things are an outlet, a playground for the mind to explore the ideas with the depth that they deserve rather than stifling any response other than instinctive reaction.

  6. anime channel subjective by perdida · · Score: 2

    I don't see how we would define anime for such a channel.. japanese origins only? What makes anime anime?

    I would want a toonami with Aeon Flux and without any $MON {Poke, Digi, etc} shit on it for instance.

    Anime is a cultural distinction within animation, sort of like the one drawn between cinema and movies.

    Like the latter distinction, "anime" is purely subjective.

    1. Re:anime channel subjective by Belgand · · Score: 2

      Actually I find it pretty easy to define anime. It's basically a style of artwork used to tell stories that are often (but not always) geared towards adults and teens.

      Would I classify Pokemon as anime? Possibly, but likely not... it's much more of a children's show done in a japanese animation style.

      I may not be a good authority on this (I personally dislike anime or rather, I dislike the style of art used in it... I liked the idea behind Bebop so I'm giving it a chance) but I feel that it wouldn't be too tough to define it.

  7. Re:Nice... tho what I never like about the series. by lythari · · Score: 2

    Cowboy bebop was never meant to be epic, if I you mean epic as in giant scope. The focus of the show is very much on the characters and having fun, which is served very well by the 'half hour bite-sized chunks.'

    Although I understand your disappointment at the lack of connectivity. I'd have liked the Spike - Vicious - Julia relationship to be fleshed at a little bit more throughout the entire show, but considering how Spike had surpressed his past, it may be better the way it is, his past suddenly catches up with him, as the back of the last DVD says.

  8. Of course they had to skip one... by Jackolantern · · Score: 3, Informative

    I was watching last night and was surprised to see that while they showed session #5 "ballad of fallen angels", one of the more violent episodes IMHO, they did not show session #6 "sympathy for the devil". They just skipped it entirely and showed #7 instead. On some level I can understand this because #6 is kind of intense, but it was on at 12:30 at night and you just showed people getting cut up with swords not a half hour before. Other then that thought I have been pleased with the lack of editing that they have been able to get by with so far. Also I think that I would rather them just not show an episode then cut it so heavily that they mess up the story.

    -Jack

    --
    "Sometimes it is better to be known by ones enemies"- Blitzwing a former Decepticon
  9. Gripes (Warning, potential spoilers) by FleaPlus · · Score: 3, Informative

    I watched Cowboy Bebop last night (Sunday). It seems that despite Cartoon Network's assurances to the contrary, a number of things were censored. The first one I noticed was the faux-nude magazine photos in Episode 5 (Ballad of Fallen Angels), which had swimsuits painted over the original images. Also, the scene at the opera in which it shows Mao Yenrai's slit throat was noticeably doctored up so as to show no blood around Mao's throat.

    While those two censorings were marginally understandable, it also seems that they cut out Episode 6 (Sympathy for the Devil) completely and went straight to Episode 7 (Heavy Metal D). I'm not certain why they decided to cut that episode out, but I suspect it has something to do with the fact that the episode has (what looks like) a little boy being shot in the forehead.

    I can't wait to see what they do with the next episode, Waltz for Venus, with it having a hijacking in the very beginning and all...

  10. Looking for more anime on TV? by Chuu · · Score: 4, Informative

    For those who still don't realize it, toonami is not the only source of anime on US tv. PBS has showings every once in a while, and the International Channel is currently showing Irresponsible Captain Tylor subbed. Just take a glace through your TV guide every once in a while. You might be surprised what you find.

    1. Re:Looking for more anime on TV? by ywwg · · Score: 2

      the encore Action channel also shows lots of anime, sometimes subtitled, always uncut. They also play three or four episodes in a row, and don't have any ads. This is usually a digital cable-only channel, but it's worth the money.

  11. Re:Nice... tho what I never like about the series. by iabervon · · Score: 2

    I sort of liked how the plot worked; you have the large plot, which you find out about very slowly over the course of the series (character's back stories, etc), and you have the episode plots, which get resolved each episode. It sort of makes it feel like just regular life, until the slow things come up.

    While I really like the epic anime I've seen, I'd hate to watch it one episode a day or week. Watching a couple of episodes of Escaflowne out of order was bad enough when I could see the ones I missed when I got some free time with the VCR...

  12. Synopsis of Ep 5, and what happened to 6... by DragonPup · · Score: 4, Informative

    First off, I'd like to point tout I submitted this story 3 days ago, and it was rejected minutes later

    Anyways, episode 5, 'Ballad of Fallen Angels'. One of the best episode, and marks the first appearence of Vicious. And with a name like that, it's sure to be bloody. Most of the gore seemed intact, although it seemed, but not positive(90% positive) that some blood spraying was digitally removed from the Church battle. And the blood on Mao's neck when Faye first runs into him and Vicious at the opera. And they put 'swimsuits' on the girls in the porno mag. Overall, rather good and I applaud CN for actually showing the series with so few edits and stuff(not 1 second of footage was left out.).

    Episode 6, 'Sympathy For The Devil'. Never aired. Why? Your guess is as good as mine why CN skipped it, even though it mentions the Gate accident 50 years ago, which gives some insight on why the Earth is the way it is.

    Episode 7, 'Heavy Metal Queen'. yes, VT *is* a woman, reguardless of what the voice actor and the artwork would leave you to believe at first. Nothing noticable was edited, and it is interesting to see what becomes of Woody Allen(or at least people that look like him) in the future(notice the name of the place Faye ran into him unknowingly was?)

    Next Episode, number 8, 'Waltz For Venus'. Expect it to meet the fate of episode 6. According to CN's schedule, it won't appear. Why? Cause it starts off with middle eastern looking terrorists trying to hijack a space plane.

    Well, enough rambling for me,
    -Henry

    --
    "Useless organic meatbag" -HK-47
    1. Re:Synopsis of Ep 5, and what happened to 6... by Laxitive · · Score: 2


      About 'Sympathy for the Devil' being dropped:

      I think the title may have been a bit too risque. Also, it involves what at least -looks- like a kid in some violent material.

      It's a pity though.. the harmonica music in that episode is just sweetness.

      -Laxitive

  13. Comedy Central? by toastyman · · Score: 2

    I know this is kinda unrelated, but.. Does anyone know why Comedy Central is showing the SAME episodes of the same shows over and over again? Since last Tuesday I've seen the episode of SNL with Ben Stiller more times than I can count. My tivo seems to think they all should be different episodes, but that's not what they're actually airing. They've thrown in a few of the really old episodes from the first season too, but it's been a lot of Ben Stiller... It's not just SNL, but the most obvious one I've seen.

  14. Comment from the Toonami Folks by da3dAlus · · Score: 4, Informative

    I went to the Anime Weekend Atlanta 7 this past Saturday, mainly to see what the folks from Cartoon Network had to say at 2pm. Anyway, it turned out to just be some of the editors and planners for the actual Toonami segments (like with Tom and the Absolution) but they knew enough of what was going on with the schedule. They said that the reason they pulled CB for the week was because someone called and complained about the re-airing of the show on the Thursday following the events of 9-11. If you recall, one of the the episodes had the terrorists that were going around blowing stuff up...just one of those little coincidences and a knee-jerk reaction by someone looking to make life better for everyone becuase they think it best.
    Sorry, got to rambling there, but that is the reasoning, straigh from CN.

    --

    Sometimes I doubt your commitment to Sparkle Motion.
  15. Replacement Show by Erasmus+Darwin · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Did anyone else notice that when they preempted Cowboy Bebop earlier, they actually replaced it with something that could be construed as worse?

    During one of the Cowboy Bebop time slots last week, they showed some classic Friz Freleng cartoons. Right after the one with Bugs Bunny playing a Franz Liszt composition on the piano (Rhaspody Rabbit?), they featured one with people building a skyscraper in time to music. As the building reached completion, a flag was raised at the top that read "Umpire State". Then one of the characters slammed the door at the bottom, and the entire thing came tumbling down into a pile of bricks.

    Talk about a mistake -- it's one thing to continue showing previously scheduled Cowboy Bebop episodes despite the tragedy (something that I would support), but it's a whole new level of tastelessness to go out of your way to preempt the existing programming and show what they did.