"How does it feel to live long enough to watch all of your favorite franchises go down in flames?" Sometimes it's nice to experience something again to realize why we loved it in the first place.
It's amazing, I understood why Spike chose to confront Sid in the end but I never fully internalised the message about living in the real world and it's importance. That and the connections formed with others physically is truly the most meaningful human experience. In the past 2 years I've barely gone out and I don't think I've spoken to a stranger at length or made a new friend irl this entire time. Leave it to a show like Bebop to keep reminding you what's been missing from your life and imparting these great messages.
I'll always remember my first experience with this show being, literally, the final scene. Woke up, went to turn on the tv, and there it was, unknowingly the final episode that was just ending and I caught it. Didn't know how significant it was until years later.
Cowboy Bebop remains an 11/10. None of the "fixes" of the live-action trainwreck can change that. Hence why it was dead on arrival from the announcement.
>be watanabe >make series about how living in the past is unhealthy and self destructive >ends up being better than most media that follows it >people prefer rewatching it than watching new shows two decades later.
Cowboy Bebop is one of those series that a majority of the anime fanbase can honestly say is "perfect". It's iconic, it holds up to today, the messages still apply, the depth to its characters is unrivaled when compared to most series. Even with each episode sometimes feeling like its own self contained story, it still adds to the overall narrative, there is something to take away from each one. The live action understood none of this, going as far as to say that they "righted the wrongs of the anime".
Man, I love your videos. Specially the ones that carry such a human and optimistic message. Most media nowdays seems to carry the opposite message, im glad to see there are still beacons of light in the middle of the darkness.
My favourite symbolic analogy within the anime is when the people trying to turn people into monkeys get turned into monkeys. I think it represents the dramatic irony of wanting to turn other people as monkeys but turning into one yourself instead. It’s really deep.
Beautiful video, Nate. You reminded me why Bebop is one of my favorite shows. Love how you described it as "sentimental." So true. Such a special, and as you said, timeless work
Spikes humanity is shown in so many small ways. I love when in the movie he shields an old woman with his body when vincent starts shooting. It's only 5 seconds but its enough to show he values human life
Fantastic video on one of the core, underlying themes of Bebop. And just really highlights how all the people saying that the anime was all goofy or camp and had no meaning either just didn't understand what they were watching... or never watched it at all.
This is probably the only time I found a show mediocre when I first watched it as a teenager, and started to understand that it's a 10/10 masterpiece after rewatching it a few times as I got older and the characters grew more relatable. nice to hear yet another angle on it through this video, about time for another rewatch 👌
What's the other? And can I recommend Ping Pong The Animation? It's also a very human focused show that I think anyone can enjoy regardless of liking anime or not.
The funny part is that thanks to the Live Action remake, both Netflix and Funimation ordered new Latinamerican dubs of Bebop. Which does allow more people to watch the original. Given the original dub was lost. So I have to disagree on it being a net negative effect on the fandom, at least in the non anglo sphere.
Ever since the release of the Netflix adaptation, I've made my love for the original Bebop well known to just about anyone that'll listen. Going on diatribes about how Netbop did the show dirty. I'd rather not keep going on about that, but instead say that Cowboy Bebop is as close to a perfect show as I believe we'll ever have the pleasure of witnessing. I might be getting sentimental, but when an episode like Bohemian Rhapsody can have me tearing up at the end, that's the mark of a true masterpiece, and when a director and composer work so well together than fans of the show will cry with just the mention of a single track, that's true art. Friends, Bebop fans, tell me you don't choke up and get misty eyed when you think about "Call me, call me."
Cowboy Bebop was something different and fresh when it came out 20 yrs ago and I wish they showed more of Vicious and Julia and Spike's realtionship and how Spike and Vicious became enemies.
I never thought I would see a better video about this show than the video super eye patch wolf made I should have known better than to underestimate you well played nate.....
I am going to watch this video Nate Bestmen, I just need to actually watch Cowboy Bebop through first so I'll actually understand it. I'm about 2 episodes in already and I think it's pretty good so far.
I think the show needed one more episode of Julia-related content. I understood that she was important to Spike, but she was so absent from the series that she ended up feeling more like a plot device than a character. Apart from that, the series is stellar.
I think the only way they can redo this series is without actually redoing a whole new series and just remaster Cowboy Bebop and add new episodes in between the main series.
Doing a live talk about a show I think is better than a podcast anyway, not enough personalities have interactive things with their audience. Podcasts are cool and all, but when talking about extremely subjective stuff, it would be nice to have more outlets that are interactive.
Holy shit you nailed everything so PERFECTLY, jesus christ! You're the GOAT, the best, the FUCKING BEST GUY EVER! Im sharing this to everyone, it's really fucking good bud. Great work, and I'm glad you do what you do - can't thank you enough for doing this.
Unfortunately I watched the whole Live Action and the thing that disappointed me the most was that they took the heart from Spike. I KNEW John Cho was the right choice for the role but the writing and direction made me so disappointed in the way the show worked out.
"How does it feel to live long enough to watch all of your favorite franchises go down in flames?"
Sometimes it's nice to experience something again to realize why we loved it in the first place.
Rest in peace, Keiko Nobumoto. Your talents for character writing will be sorely missed.
nope. high guardian spice is the future!
We don't talk about high guardian spice, that show is just the owl house but worse
@@nathanmontgomery1516, It was a jest. Comparisons between the two are obvious unholy cardinal sins of this already not so green Earth.
For me, Cowboy Bebop is one of the few shows that gets better every re-watch. So many underlying messages
Well you've clearly never seen "Hot Wheels: World Race", or its 4 movie sequel series "Acceleracers"
It's amazing, I understood why Spike chose to confront Sid in the end but I never fully internalised the message about living in the real world and it's importance.
That and the connections formed with others physically is truly the most meaningful human experience. In the past 2 years I've barely gone out and I don't think I've spoken to a stranger at length or made a new friend irl this entire time. Leave it to a show like Bebop to keep reminding you what's been missing from your life and imparting these great messages.
I'll always remember my first experience with this show being, literally, the final scene. Woke up, went to turn on the tv, and there it was, unknowingly the final episode that was just ending and I caught it. Didn't know how significant it was until years later.
You could say your experience with Bebop started with a...
... _"Bang"_ ?
@@kyon813 Ah shit... play us out, Johnny.
Cowboy Bebop remains an 11/10. None of the "fixes" of the live-action trainwreck can change that. Hence why it was dead on arrival from the announcement.
Could never dislike the anime Cowboy Bebop just like I can’t dislike this video 👍
>be watanabe
>make series about how living in the past is unhealthy and self destructive
>ends up being better than most media that follows it
>people prefer rewatching it than watching new shows two decades later.
>🅱t🟩e🟩x🟩t🟩
Cowboy Bebop is one of those series that a majority of the anime fanbase can honestly say is "perfect". It's iconic, it holds up to today, the messages still apply, the depth to its characters is unrivaled when compared to most series. Even with each episode sometimes feeling like its own self contained story, it still adds to the overall narrative, there is something to take away from each one. The live action understood none of this, going as far as to say that they "righted the wrongs of the anime".
Man, I love your videos. Specially the ones that carry such a human and optimistic message.
Most media nowdays seems to carry the opposite message, im glad to see there are still beacons of light in the middle of the darkness.
Can always rely on Best Guy Ever to make me nostalgic for a series I've never watched.
What are you waiting for? Watch it.
Zoomers gonna zoom
@@Ask4This implying bebop isn't zoomer-core
Bro there's actually people who haven't seen Bebop? Tf
Please do yourself a favor and watch it dubbed on Netflix. NOT the live action. The 1997 anime that you see in the video
Leave it to Nate to still have original takes about a show like Bebop, great vid as always fam
My favourite symbolic analogy within the anime is when the people trying to turn people into monkeys get turned into monkeys. I think it represents the dramatic irony of wanting to turn other people as monkeys but turning into one yourself instead. It’s really deep.
Cowboy Bebop has really changed my life for the better
Beautiful video, Nate. You reminded me why Bebop is one of my favorite shows. Love how you described it as "sentimental." So true. Such a special, and as you said, timeless work
This is why I'm a patron. Shit like this. Thanks for being one of the only dudes talking about anime that's worth a shit nowadays.
Thanks man. Appreciate it, will keep em comin.💪😎
Spikes humanity is shown in so many small ways. I love when in the movie he shields an old woman with his body when vincent starts shooting. It's only 5 seconds but its enough to show he values human life
It’s always a good day when BGE uploads
Just finished the series this weekend. My movie blu ray should be arriving today. That was a beautiful video and meditation on the show. Thank you. 👍
Love the Sopranos connection. I always thought Spike's story was like what Furio's would be after he flees from the family.
You never-a fuck-a da boss's wife! RIP Furio he shone too brightly
I felt so bad for Furio when no one appreciated his gift of wine from home.
Looking forward to Talking Pirates, thanks for the great vid chieftain
The best part about Netflix bop was everyone returning to the OG and analyzing it.
This analysis is a masterpiece. Thank you
2:21 Aight you convinced me I'll watch it
THE greatest anime ever made.
Thank you for this video, you’ve given me a lot to think about.
I always return to this vid, this is one of your best. Thank you for sharing this, it brings to the surface many of the beautiful moments of Bebop.
Everyone's making videos on Cowboy Bebop to celebrate the cancellation. Epic.
Then why did they make a live action of Cowboy Bebop in the first place and then cancel it?
Fantastic video on one of the core, underlying themes of Bebop. And just really highlights how all the people saying that the anime was all goofy or camp and had no meaning either just didn't understand what they were watching... or never watched it at all.
This is probably the only time I found a show mediocre when I first watched it as a teenager, and started to understand that it's a 10/10 masterpiece after rewatching it a few times as I got older and the characters grew more relatable. nice to hear yet another angle on it through this video, about time for another rewatch 👌
Came back to this video after watching the movie. Amazing how much the movie grounds you to reality given the theme. It is sending the point.
Aaaahhhhhh love you and love cowboy bebop. It’s in my top 3. Thanks for making this.
I was worried about you a couple months ago but glad to see you back on top
One of your best videos in a while.
word
I'm rooting for you BestGuy.
The Anime is so good it literally did not need a live action adaptation but of course Netflix of all companies would adapt it.
As always, great video anylysis from you.
"This people are nicer that i remenber"
Yes this
Missed the chance for a quick RIP to Keiko Nobumoto, the writer of Cowboy Bebop, she passed away just a couple days ago. o7 RIP to a legend
Another fantastic review on CB, and on yet another angle! Good job, and what an anime!
I think this might be your best video, excluding your last one.
I don’t even like most anime but Bebop is one of two exceptions to that rule. It’s that good.
What's the other? And can I recommend Ping Pong The Animation? It's also a very human focused show that I think anyone can enjoy regardless of liking anime or not.
Great video, sums up so much of what I love about the story, and you even defended and put into words what I liked about the opening of the movie!
good feelings
Anime in the 90s produced some legitimate "art" and Bebop was one of them.
There’s still plenty of anime that are “art”
Underrated Banger
this video is beautiful, i genuinely love this video. well done.
the lacking mention of the netflix adaptation speaks volumes
Talking Pirates!!!
Love your work BestGuy. Another 10/10
The funny part is that thanks to the Live Action remake, both Netflix and Funimation ordered new Latinamerican dubs of Bebop. Which does allow more people to watch the original. Given the original dub was lost. So I have to disagree on it being a net negative effect on the fandom, at least in the non anglo sphere.
I just finished the original series yesterday. Perfect timing.
Great analysis
Ever since the release of the Netflix adaptation, I've made my love for the original Bebop well known to just about anyone that'll listen. Going on diatribes about how Netbop did the show dirty. I'd rather not keep going on about that, but instead say that Cowboy Bebop is as close to a perfect show as I believe we'll ever have the pleasure of witnessing. I might be getting sentimental, but when an episode like Bohemian Rhapsody can have me tearing up at the end, that's the mark of a true masterpiece, and when a director and composer work so well together than fans of the show will cry with just the mention of a single track, that's true art. Friends, Bebop fans, tell me you don't choke up and get misty eyed when you think about "Call me, call me."
My favorite part was when Cowboy Bebop sat as his computer.
Cowboy Bebop was something different and fresh when it came out 20 yrs ago and I wish they showed more of Vicious and Julia and Spike's realtionship and how Spike and Vicious became enemies.
I love Cowboy Beep-boop
Great vidya as always Best man and YAYOYAYO ONE PIECE DISCUSSION IS BACK!!!
Just finished the series today, easy 9/10. And man, that last line hits hard.
I never thought I would see a better video about this show than the video super eye patch wolf made I should have known better than to underestimate you well played nate.....
Wow 2 months already. Great upload n8.
I am going to watch this video Nate Bestmen, I just need to actually watch Cowboy Bebop through first so I'll actually understand it.
I'm about 2 episodes in already and I think it's pretty good so far.
Talking Pirates in podcast format? Love to be able to listen to it at work.
I think the show needed one more episode of Julia-related content. I understood that she was important to Spike, but she was so absent from the series that she ended up feeling more like a plot device than a character.
Apart from that, the series is stellar.
The people who killed the dislike button made the live action show.
Beautifully said BGE
Finally, more BGE content.
Ayee the Tony Soprano cameo was appreciated
A very deep and thoughtful review.
Excellent. You get Bebop.
Well said, and well done 👏 This is why the anime is way better than the Netflix live action version!!!
thank you for this video
RIP Po D cast i guess
Hey Nate, mangaka of Galko-chan was arrested for importing CP from Germany
What a welcome surprise
This video, along with Steak Bentleys, are the definitive Bebop videos on thia crappy platform. Thank you.
Checkout supereyepatch wolf’s video on it, it’s good too.
Ahh, steak bentley
how long has it _been_
6:32
Vid could've ended there and it would've made it's Point Perfectly. Still gonna Finish It though.
You really should check out the 40k written universe if you haven't already, I think you'd find it interesting.
Hey babe, wake up, Nate uploaded
Today was a good Sunday
Immaculate.
What's the link to that Cowboy Bebop Cosplay at 19:21???
It’s King Vader Cowboy Bebop
“She was nice enough to let him keep a sandwich” idk if she wanted it back after he hid it inside his gross smoker mouth man
Where's the sora video?
I think the only way they can redo this series is without actually redoing a whole new series and just remaster Cowboy Bebop and add new episodes in between the main series.
Ayo Sopranos clip? WHERE'S MY SOPRANOS VIDEO!?
The live action show involving real humans feels way less human than the anime.
Cowboy Bebop is an Isekai
Doing a live talk about a show I think is better than a podcast anyway, not enough personalities have interactive things with their audience. Podcasts are cool and all, but when talking about extremely subjective stuff, it would be nice to have more outlets that are interactive.
Is weird how your interpretation of the thesis of the show apply the same for Evangelion.
Do the inhumanity of the netflix live action next.
Fantastic.
Dang, for once your opinion isn’t complete garbage. Congratulations, man.
Another BGE banger
LET'S FUCKING GOOOOOOOO
Holy shit you nailed everything so PERFECTLY, jesus christ! You're the GOAT, the best, the FUCKING BEST GUY EVER! Im sharing this to everyone, it's really fucking good bud. Great work, and I'm glad you do what you do - can't thank you enough for doing this.
aaaaaaah yesss new videooo
This is the best possible excuse to not put out Ghost In The Shell Part 2
I hope you'll return to the PCP soon
Unfortunately I watched the whole Live Action and the thing that disappointed me the most was that they took the heart from Spike. I KNEW John Cho was the right choice for the role but the writing and direction made me so disappointed in the way the show worked out.
Heckyeah!