What Cowboy Bebop Taught Me About Life

in life •  8 years ago  (edited)

When I was a kid, I had a major obsession: Cowboy Bebop and its impressive jazz-fusion inspired soundtracks. There was this great sense of fun, melancholy, and maturity in the series that I loved so very much. However, it wasn't until a recent re-watch that I realised that it was maybe more than just entertainment for my younger self.

For better or worse - it taught me about life, and probably in the most independent sense of the word.

The Cowboy Bebop series is one of many standalone stories revolving around the (offbeat) adventures of three space bounty hunters, a kid, and a dog. What's so untypical about this masterpiece is that it doesn't have any real epic, overarching plot. There's absolutely nothing about heroes trying to stop the bad guys from destroying the universe. Nothing of that sort.

In that vein, I think Cowboy Bebop is also one of the greatest attempts at portraying humanity in a near future where space colonisation is possible and commonplace.

Every episode pretty much takes place in fragmented, stateless societies all around the galaxy - it is as if mankind has moved on from childhood into adulthood, severing its ties with the umbilical cords of nations and the greater collective.

Space (or dis-attachment) is liberating. But it also comes at the cost of paralysis.

Without any real attachments other than our memories, and an entire universe to explore - where do we go and what do we do? This non-theme in Cowboy Bebop is particularly evident in its absence of any character development. It's just a story of three adults going about their everyday lives, bounty-hunting, and sometimes going on a quest to resolve their past. It's almost like an anime version of Seinfeld, but set in space and its many interesting, seemingly broken and rustic worlds.

Keeping it interesting, Cowboy Bebop prominently features a wild, diverse range of characters and settings, tackling just about everything from shamanism, existentialism, mushrooms, homosexuality, boredom, bounty hunting - you get it. All with the occasional space jazz and honky-tonk to spice things up. There's really nothing and everything to learn from the masterpiece. It's truly a classic that is proving to stand the test of time!

There is a reason why I've given Cowboy Bebop a run again after ~15 years. It's all thanks to the video that I've found on Youtube recently, which dissected its universe and manner of creation in length. If you've not watched this before, I would highly recommend it. The series is 26-episodes long, and look out for the awesome standalone movie too. Or if you've watched it before like I did more than 10 years ago, maybe it's time for a revisit :)


Entire OST found on Youtube - here

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Nice post brother! Another good Anime and my favorite is Samurai Champloo!

I think i watched this around the same time as FLCL, somehow mixing them up in the process xD

Aww Samurai Champloo was great too. I was reading almost every interesting manga out there already, its so hard to find something new that is good. We should start a Anime bookclub.

*Bastard
*Berserk
*Battle Angle Alita
*Akira
*Samurai Champloo
*Cowboy Bebop
*and many many more :)

I absolutely love the anime and always wished that there were more episodes or even a full movie. I'm super excited to see Ghost in the Shell arriving on the cinema screens. The music is the best in cowboy Bebop <3.

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Lol awesome. You named three of the best IPs ever in one comment! I've read keanu reeve's involvement with a cowboy bebop movie but that news came out ages ago..

I still rewatch CB every year or two and it always hits me right in the feels... you know what I mean

Please let me if you know of any other anime that's quite like CB!

did you see black lagoon?

Nope, i think i've seen that name around the same time i was watchign CB back then. checking it out now :)

Oh man, the music and style of this is amazing, takes me back too 😉

You know what, I never thought before that the worlds they go to could be more or less stateless. Maybe you could assume that the hypergates are run by governments but there's nothing to say that they are not run by totally independent parties working for mutual benefit. The cash system could easily be a cryptocurrency. Wow, I must watch it again with that perspective.

What strikes me on reflection is that though there may or may not be a lot of states, what there is a lack of, unusually for a space sci-fi, is an empire of some sort. Things are fractured in that kind of wild west way the show heavily borrows from.

Yeah, it definitely worth a revisit after so long! Especially after listening to the attached youtube video which is IMO very well done.

You know what, I never thought before that the worlds they go to could be more or less stateless. Maybe you could assume that the hypergates are run by governments but there's nothing to say that they are not run by totally independent parties working for mutual benefit. The cash system could easily be a cryptocurrency.

Lol yeah the re-watch actually got me into thinking some of the stuff that I wouldn't have thought about when I was younger :)

Cowboy Bebop is vertainly one series that formed my image of what a great anime is. The varied cast of characters and the strange mix of action and "normal" life is deeply captivating.

Yeah it's slice-of-life for space cowboys.. there's no replacement for it :)

Don't start watching this.
Its addictive.

I'm waiting for the movie, but it's hollywood Lol..

<3 <3 <3

Did you watch this before? Get the soundtrack first if that's not the case ;)

No I just watched it now :) I will!

OK I will watch in attempts to see what you're talking about.

Finished watching your Youtube Cowboy Bebop anime. ThumbsUp > Follow and Comment. Well done!

Lol that was quick! But the GIF one is for the movie, there's a series :D

I watch/listen to my youtube vids on high speed. Youtube is, now, on my animation vid list to watch at a later date when I start watching the series > Very informative and helpful. Keep the great work up.

First time I watched it when I was 15, 2nd time three years ago when I was 29. It sure is one of the best animes ever. With Ghost in the Shell and Akira sure one of my top animes.

Akira. <3

I did a recent search around lately, but sadly, there aren't anything like these animes anymore..

the last I watched was space brothers - that's pretty decent.

If I would make such a list it woul be so long: dragon ball, escaflown, ...

escaflown - now that's a name that i've never heard for the longest time :)

W A T C H 😁

I will!

Watch and get the whole soundtrack - it's amazing :)

Yoko Kanno (music creator) is amazing. She is not living music, she is music! Ever seen her on the piano? Not to mention her wide ranging styles.
And an amazing voice too (which she only shows as Gabriela Robin though)

I didn't know she goes by another monicker - gabriela robin??

Even back to 1995 Escaflowne there is Gabriela Robin on the CD ;) (She used Gabriela for non-japanese and total fantasy singing)
She finally admitted what everyone thought:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoko_Kanno#Gabriela_Robin

Will do:)

Cool suggestion! I've heard a lot about this but never gotten around to watch it, will add to my next to list! :D

Currently watching Hunter x Hunter, it's pretty fun! :)

Don't know what is so great about that anime, I guess whole bunch of elements put together, it's interesting world, over the top action, character development, comedy elements. I almost binge watched the whole show :)

I agree! It was one of those animes I happened to watch the first time when I was really young. (probably wasn't appropriate at the time considering its content, but hey it was the 90s and it was anime, who cared :P)

I re-watched it a few months ago and it was insane how powerful it still was.

Theory: whatever we pay attention to during adolescence is probably what makes us, us. if that makes any sense lol

Getting a recommendation from you, it looks like it's going to be an interesting watch. I should squeeze out some time to see it.

I think it's great that they didn't milk the series past 26 episodes!

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Certainly Cowboy Bebop is one of the most iconic series to come out of Japan.

And it's now over 20 years old.

You can watch if you are interested here.

https://www.funimation.com/shows/cowboy-bebop/asteroid-blues/uncut/

Definitely worth the watch

You might enjoy this :)

Really awesome and I think the existentialist theme in the series is a product of what we have in reality for many people. We are left to deal with the byproducts of our current system and must deal with a reality we didn't choose to live in. This isn't just in an anime you can go to many places around the world, many third world countries live this way and some people might work their entire life with small flashes of excitement and nothing more. So it is a truly realistic insight / slice of life into a very possible future

  ·  7 years ago (edited)

Without a doubt one of the best Anime I have ever seen. In my opinion I believe it deserves its own genre in a way because like was said in the video, it's not really a "Story" and so it's more about portraying a possible reality than telling a story. I guess you could say it's sort of a "slice of life" into our own reality in a possible future. Personally I have a hard time watching anything that does not have a deep moral or philosophical approach so watching Bebop at first was something I wasn't anticipating or entirely willing to do, but just the first episode alone was more than enough to keep me watching and in love. That's how good this masterpiece is, it is different from anything you have ever seen. If I may go further, the composition of CB was amazing, the soundtrack was essential and was fitted perfectly into every scene without fail. There is nothing I didn't like about CB except the fact that I wish it were longer. It is so unique that it should not necessarily ever be compared with other anime and should be respected as a unique masterpiece. Going further and after watching the video, yes, I agree that this is very much about "adulthood" and scars of the past and coping with reality. Many people around the world live lives in similar manners to the people in the anime especially in third world countries and that is why I loved Cowboy Bebop so much. It truly is a portrayal of what reality is like for many people and takes that same dystopian / third world feeling into our own universe in a possible near future. Many people might fail to see how even now we can relate to the technology in the series. With Bitcoin and the BlackMarkets / The Silk Road and all our decentralizing tech, we can easily see ourselves heading in that possible direction if we keep depending on government for everything rather than building up a system that does away with crime, wars, and violence by attacking the root cause of it all. I personally believe that if Tesla and his like were not suppressed and we were to truly embrace his founding principles we can prevent such dystopian futures. CB also does a very good job at portraying our current Anarchy. In reality we do live in an Anarchy of sorts, Government does whatever it wants, kills people, steals, tortures, and imposes things on them, and it has its people to be used as cogs in the system, meanwhile there are those that realize that there are ways to live life without laws and government -which do not necessarily provide security and welfare but quite rather ruins things in many ways because laws and government (in our current incarnation) rely on chaos to survive- . CB is not afraid to portray this sort of reality where corruption in places of power is common and seemingly inevitable just as it is in our current system.
I really appreciate the creator of CB for giving us this raw and realistic slice of life in a possible future. It gives me greater motivation to do my best to make this world less chaotic and hell-like, in a well-built masterpiece of art.