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New Guest Essay!

Spike and Faye: Different Conceptions of Worth – A Cowboy Bebop character study, submitted by Radishface. This is a really nice essay looking at how the past has shaped their perceptions of what makes life “worth” living. Check it out!

And now, for the most part, I’ve caught up with all the emails and submissions sent to me. I had received a few really interesting emails on a couple of essays here, and I’ve added those as comments so others can read through them and respond, if desired. This includes a comment from Eric on Mirror Image, information on the Long Timeline from Lo, and another comment (essay length!) from Lo on Who’s Shooting At Who?.

Again, comments are moderated. Once you have a comment approved, future comments by you will be automatically posted. This is pretty much a necessity due to comment spam and troublemakers.

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Watanabe quote

From an email sent to me by Dara C:

I would like to point out that they never officaily killed off Spike and as we all know he has a wonderfully nasty habit of coming back from the ‘dead’. Here is some profoof he may still be alive.

“I’ve never officially said that he’s died. At this point, I can tell you that I’m not sure if he’s alive or dead. I think probably rather than being yelled at for killing Spike, I think … people are more upset that I might make a continuation.” – Watnanbe

Sorry if something like this has been sent to you before.

This is from Watanabe’s interview in the Daily Texan. FWIW, here’s a few more excerpts from the interview:

DT: You said in your lecture that the characters you relate most to are Mugen and Spike. Care to explain?

W: First, I’m often shooting people and slashing them up with a sword … It’s a joke. [Laughs] Spike and Mugen aren’t very straightforward in expressing themselves. For example, even if there’s a girl they like standing right in front of them, they don’t pursue her directly – in fact, they do the opposite, they ignore her almost. I think that part is kind of like me. If I was to sum it up, it’s kind of like being a little contradictory or rebellious.

DT: Are you talking about Spike’s relationship with Faye?

W: Of course. Sometimes I’m asked the question, ‘What does Spike think of Faye?’ I think that actually he likes her quite a bit. But he’s not a very straightforward person so he makes sure he doesn’t show it.

DT: Episode five of “Bebop,” “Ballad of Fallen Angels,” seems to be foreshadowing the events of the final episode. Is there a connection?

W: Actually all of the episodes that contain Vicious that come out in “Cowboy Bebop” are directly related to the ending. Even before I made the first episode, I already had the ending in mind. Even though I had the ending in mind by myself, I was opposed by my staff. They were upset because they were saying that we wouldn’t be able to make a continuation. So I told them I’d think about it a little more, but ultimately I decided to go with my original idea.

DT: Have you received any negative feedback for Spike’s death?

W: I’ve never officially said that he’s died. At this point, I can tell you that I’m not sure if he’s alive or dead. I think probably rather than being yelled at for killing Spike, I think … people are more upset that I might make a continuation.

DT: I’m sure you’ve heard the next question a thousand times, and I apologize for asking again.

W: Then I pass. [Laughs]. I’m joking.

DT: When are we going to get to see more “Bebop”?

W: Someday … maybe, someday.

But, again, to quote the original poster at Jazz Messengers: However, I feel compelled to point out that Japanese love saying “maybe” in answer to questions in order to avoid saying “yes” or “no”, so that “maybe” could mean just about anything. So don’t get your hopes up. More importantly, don’t start anymore retarded internet rumors.

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Site Updates

I’m working on switching this site over to a WordPress blog because it’ll be a lot easier for me to handle guest essay submissions and will also let people post comments. Because of the proliferation of comment spam and general trollish behavior in popular fandoms, comments will be moderated.

Hopefully I’ll have everything uploaded — and a new guest essay posted — by the end of the weekend! In the meantime, you can still access the old site here. I’ll keep it online until I’ve finished with everything.

I’ll have to create a custom theme so I can get everything to work the way I’d like it to, but that will likely take a while. For the time being, this theme should get the job done.

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Happy New Year!

Okay, not really a site update, but a quick note to acknowledge I’m waaaaay behind in responding to the emails that people have sent to me regarding this site. I will get back to you as soon as I can! Real life has just been very busy over the past few months and things look equally crazy for the next few, but at least a couple of the emails should go up on the site because they’re quite interesting. Anyhow, Happy New Year to my fellow Cowboy Bebop fans!

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General Bebop News

A couple general Cowboy Bebop news items, courtesy of The Jazz Messengers. ICv2 reports that Bandai is releasing (in May) a color "Cowboy Bebop Film Manga" that’s based on the series and "includes exclusive bonus material not available anywhere else." Shinichiro Watanabe was in Houston in February while doing a lecture tour on Japanese animation. The Daily Texan has a five page interview from the visit. I echo the JazzMess’s sentiment: "don’t start any more retarded internet rumors."

And a bit of news I mentioned at the fanlistings but forgot to add here. Toshihiro Kawamoto has two more art books coming out and both are listed at Akadot: Toshihiro Kawamoto Artworks The Illusives I 1985 -1995 and Toshihiro Kawamoto Artworks The Illusives II 1996 – 2005.

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Anniversary!

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Online since March 2003.

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