@@paulhunter6742While the man who would become Pierrot was being experimented on, there was a cat that would watch through the window. Cats remind him of the torture he suffered for many years.
I don't think Spike was scared of anyone in the series not even Vicious, but he looked like he was terrified of Mad Pierrot. That's why I love this episode, because I think it was the only time I think Spike was ever truley afraid of someone.
+Potential94 I think what makes this episode so pivotal isn't so much Spike being afraid - although I think he is - rather, I think it's the realization that for all intents and purposes, Mad Pierrot challenges everything we've been led to believe about Spike over the previous 19 episodes. He can't die unless it's Vicious who kills him, he doesn't really have any regard for his own life, he's fearless to the point of stupidity... And for the first time, for us, and maybe for Spike, we realize that that whole line is bullshit. This is maybe the only episode where we see a truly over-matched Spike. And let's remember, it's not Spike who gets Mad Pierrot in the end.
Spike and Vicious were friends at one time, and Spike always expected to have a showdown with him eventually. Mad Pierrot just came out of nowhere and was unlike anything he had ever seen.
@@johnwaltonn725 I don't see it as much of a problem. If he had more screentime the viewers would get used to him and be less frightening as a result. And it fits in with how the rest of the show paces itself as each episode has a self contained story.
+ALK82 That's one of many interesting things about Spike. All the things he doesn't like, kids, pets, and women with attitudes, all seem to save his life in some way or another and he never shows any appreciation for them. Yet, he seems to always surround himself with those very things as if he understands on an unconscious level that he needs them there.
@@frostybootyo People as crazy and bloodthirsty as him are real I'm sure, fortunately none of them has his superhuman abilities that make him so dangerous.
It is a great anime.And definitively a classic but you have to acknowledge that the overall story was not the best narrative ever and that they were some inconsistency in the general plot.Now I have to agree about the awesomeness of the anime. And Pierrot le Fou has to be one of the best anime episode I have ever seen.
***** Each episode is meant to be like a Jazz session. The "music" is all from the same band and has a similar feel, but none of the songs they play are really linked.
zoupskim so it is like a freestyle jazz sessions..ebullient! I never thought about it but it makes more sense . I appreciate the anime even more so now.
The force field is based off the Holtzman Shield from Frank Herbert's Dune trilogy. The idea is that anything passing over 200 miles per hour can't penetrated it, but anything going below that speed can. So bullets won't go through, but a well thrown knife can.
I like how at 2:45 Spike doesnt think too much of it, just a man settling the score with a few guys in the alley way then the maniac turns around and starts opening fire on him catching him off guard
That's not how I see it. Spike sees what happened and how many dead and probably that they were Syndicate (or something similar). He just stops, hoping not to aggro Mad Pierrot, because he doesn't know what Pierrot is, other than Bad News. But it doesn't work. Pierrot is crazy and aggressive, and probably knows that Spike isn't just some random innocent in the wrong place at the wrong time: Spike is a killer, just like him. "Hello, Boy." That's when Spike is probably thinking, "Oh, crap!" And then the battle starts. The first thing Spike does is land *accurate* hits on Pierrot, but to no effect. Then Pierrot starts using his 3D Gear which obviously Spike wasn't expecting. This leads to some hand-to-hand and again Spike hasn't fought someone who can basically hover/fly and he immediately loses, but Spike still isn't out and keeps on fighting defensively. I suspect that Pierrot is having a good time fighting someone who he doesn't immediately kill: someone he can play with and not break right away. At this point, Spike uses the barrel and blows up half a city block trying to break contact and *barely* pulls it off, but Pierrot seems to feel that he's got a toy to play with now, and that leads to the rest of the episode. So, I don't think Spike was caught off-guard per se. He had to believe that Pierrot might very well attack him, but it was *how* Pierrot attacked him that caught him off guard. Every step of the fight led to more revelations that made Pierrot seem more and more like some sort of killing machine and not a person... crazy, unstoppable, and with tech he couldn't predict... not at that moment, anyway. The whole fight had to have been deeply unsettling for Spike.
Let me start by saying: NO other episode, including the finale, give more impact to the series than this one. Right off the bat you can tell that this episode sets itself far apart from traditional bebop. Definitely series defining.
this ep really got me. I felt REALLY bad for pierrot after seeing his background. I swear, when I Heard him screaming "mother" (in Japanese) I started to feel really bad and heavy. I still don't know what to think.. this show was a masterpiece and truly got me silently.
When he flies, It's like reality peels back to reveal its jacky jerky macabre. Like being part of a painting never dreamt to be anything more; moving anyways no matter how much you wish it to stop. Only inclined by it's motion, you keep watching. It unfurls a face of horror and fades to the ether...
The more unbelievable thing is that this episode was digitally drawn. It shows that digital animation can look as good as traditional animation if studios actually spend efforts. Too bad those who make decisions usually try to exploit the convenience of digital animation as a cost cutting measure instead of freeing up the menial workload of traditional animation and letting the animators spend that saved time elsewhere useful.
This entire scene explained to me how life can be when I was growing up. Random, illogical and fragile. You think you are in control but that's an illusion at best.
Scariest mo-fo in not just anime but anywhere. Once you understand how godlike spike's skills are, seeing him so thoroughly trounced is pretty disconcerting; especially by a freaky fat dude with a top hat and cane
Pierrot is like a traditional monster- like Michael Myers or Jason Vorheese, he feels like a force of nature that can't be stopped. Once you're on his sight, you'r basically boned.
About that point, after you've shot at this guy, and, hitting him, twice, without effect, and, go hand to hand, he effortlessly kicks you into the air, then, proceeds to kick you FIVE MORE TIMES, if you're still conscious, and, able to think and move, after you hit the ground, you'd be wise to do what spike did, after he he threw that propane tank and shot it, RUN!
Peter Gant Only, you do this, as soon as you get up, and, I think the guards most likely were wearing body armor, as the limo took multiple hits before it was breached!
It could still happen, and, on The Batman, Penguin was Avery proficient hand-to-hand fighter. Though he could stand 7p to Batman, I figured it was mainly, because The Batman was, technically, just starting out, refining his technique, de e
I believe that on the Batman Series, he was, to a degree! Granted, this Batman was near the beginning of his crusade, and, was just developing techniques/protocols, for specific situations and characters! This version of the penguin, was a proficient hand-to-hand combatant, apparently physically fit, and, well versed in weapons from melee weapons to ballistic! He was tough and skilled enough that he was able to hold his own against both Batman and Joker, TWO highly skilled/esoteric fighters.
I think at least twenty five percent of the shows budget must have gone to making that first fight scene alone. It's just incredible, you could watch it fifty times in a row and notice something different every time.
I was just thinking the same. His straight face at 2:45 is hilarious. I just looked at it again and dude doesn't even blink! He doesn't even react until right before Pierrot opens fire.
Yea Spike used to be a hitman alongside Vicious for the Red Dragon Clan, this type of thing is literally nothing to him, If Mad Pierrot had not started shooting I honestly think Spike would have just kept walking since Spike really is not the "hero" type.
So, does he HAVE to be dead?! In most comics, you should see the body, and, even then, you'd better be skeptical. How many times has the Joker, for example, been presumed dead?! Or, Jason Todd, aka' the Red Hood?! Or, even, Batman, himself?! The only thing different in his case, was, you usually thought he'd beat the odds!
Huh. Is this censored or did they just skip the part where he needlessly fires round after round at that car, blood splattering everywhere? And Jesus, that sound he makes with his teeth after his shield blocks Spike's shots!
Adult Swim. 2001. I'll never forget that face. I was 12. Streets shrouded in lonely darkness. A man named Spike fighting for his life... I remember my chest getting tight as it filled with fear at the violence I wasn't accustomed to seeing in 'cartoons'. As an adult, it's a memory I cherish. This just might be my favorite session of the series. I haven't found something as suspenseful as this since.
Remember, no matter how badass you think you are, there is always someone out there dangerous enough to make you want to crap yourself in terror. You just haven't met them yet.
Batman TAS: Pierrot Le Fou. At least I get a BTAS feel from this episode. I always loved it when this episode would come on out of nowhere on adult swim. Always a pleasant surprise. This is even more beautiful than I remember. Also, watching this video makes me think Spike must have been really hammered if he didn't notice all the loud gunshot until he came out of the alley. lol
I've never seen a villain quite like this guy. Every single detail about him is off and it's horrifying how deadly he is. Leave it to cowboy bebop to make a fat dude in a top hat terrifying
and awesome french reference and dandy style of spike, Pierrot le Fou ghostlike is a childest song in our country, im sure this episode is really some nightmare who symbolise spike childhood.
Agreed. When he threw those decoy bags from behind the dumpster, those two shots hit his chest perfectly. That guy woulda been done had he not had that force field.
Yeah, it's sad how people can't realize the genius of this show; the technicality and depth of it. In every move, action, or expression spike spiegel makes.
***** I never said spike was stronger, I was just remarking on the ingenuity of the anime and the creator's attention to detail. But yeah spike is the strongest, because he had destiny on his side. In most of his fights, although he's a good fighter, he survived off of sheer luck.
First time I watch this I was 11 years old sneaking out of bed watching TV " I'm 33 today good memories first episode of ever watched in my life. " Adult Swim Cartoon Network"
It's not the outfit, or the laughter, or the terrifying arsenal this madman is decked out with. What disturbs me about Mad Pierrot more than anything is the way he grinds his teeth, and the way he floats like a balloon. Eat your heart out Pennywise, you got nothin on this guy.
The beginning when the car pulls into the alley, the whole scene is really reminiscent of the movie Sin City with those metallic feedback sounds and the shots of the dark buildings with shadows everywhere. Really cool! This episode shocked me as a kid, but I watched it repeatedly afterwards.
Cb has some of the most consistently detailed animation from episode to episode. Like it rarely if ever dips and that something ive found memorable even after 18 years...just very rare even jn the highest quality anime to have such consistency over that many episodes
Fun fact: this was the only episode colored digitally (though Session 23 could be argued was digitally colored as well). The digital colors really bring out the bleakness of the empty, nighttime streets.
This episode was apparently very different and relatively eerie than the rest of the series. Moreover, this episode had a different colour pallete, and even had different animation direction and style as compared to the other episodes. It seemed more like a movie than a regular episode. This episode was so good that it didn't even feel like Cowboy Bebop at some instances.
The ONLY reason "Spike" was able to kill this guy, "The Mad Perriot", is because he is luckier than twenty multi-million dollar prize Lotto Winners, who'd missed boarding the Titanic, on it's maiden voyage!
"He's like a child, only with super human combat capabilities.
And really there is nothing as pure and cruel as a child"
Jet?
@@bendyandoscarthedandy2361 Yep. Jet said that about Pierrot
I find his crying for his mom chilling when he gets a knife in his leg, just kids crying creep me in general.
It just so pitiful only thing Pierrot was afraid of was Cat's. a Byproduct of his conditioning?
@@paulhunter6742While the man who would become Pierrot was being experimented on, there was a cat that would watch through the window. Cats remind him of the torture he suffered for many years.
I don't think Spike was scared of anyone in the series not even Vicious, but he looked like he was terrified of Mad Pierrot. That's why I love this episode, because I think it was the only time I think Spike was ever truley afraid of someone.
+Potential94 I think what makes this episode so pivotal isn't so much Spike being afraid - although I think he is - rather, I think it's the realization that for all intents and purposes, Mad Pierrot challenges everything we've been led to believe about Spike over the previous 19 episodes. He can't die unless it's Vicious who kills him, he doesn't really have any regard for his own life, he's fearless to the point of stupidity... And for the first time, for us, and maybe for Spike, we realize that that whole line is bullshit. This is maybe the only episode where we see a truly over-matched Spike. And let's remember, it's not Spike who gets Mad Pierrot in the end.
+Potential94 Yep and who could blame Spike. Pierrot's creepy in every way especially his backstory.
+Mythezza Well, it kinda was Spike who took him down. Not to say it wasn't a gamble.
+Mythezza For Spike, I think it's more of a fear of dying than a fear of being dead.
Spike and Vicious were friends at one time, and Spike always expected to have a showdown with him eventually. Mad Pierrot just came out of nowhere and was unlike anything he had ever seen.
Talk about being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Despite being the coolest person in the galaxy. Spike has the worst luck. :(
@@adammahmood29 one could say he just has a lot of luck. Good or bad 😅
One of the craziest and scariest villains ever.
yes was very impressed with Mad Pierrot....to bad they killed him off
IT’S SHOWTIME!!!!!! YAAAHAHAHAHAA!!!
My mother said, to get things done
You'd better not mess with
He sounded like a weirdo saying Neigh like a motherfucking horse!
@@johnwaltonn725 I don't see it as much of a problem. If he had more screentime the viewers would get used to him and be less frightening as a result. And it fits in with how the rest of the show paces itself as each episode has a self contained story.
Spike has said that he doesn't like cats, but he has to admit a cat straight-up saved his life right there.
+ALK82 That's one of many interesting things about Spike. All the things he doesn't like, kids, pets, and women with attitudes, all seem to save his life in some way or another and he never shows any appreciation for them. Yet, he seems to always surround himself with those very things as if he understands on an unconscious level that he needs them there.
+ALK82 I never would have thought about that. Wow.
Despite the fact that in one episode Spike gets a corgi
@@softcrab3361
Ein, who later pretty much bonds completely with Ed... XD
This dude scared the fuck outta me as a kid
I know - even the episode preview was pretty much just Mad Pierrot's laughter for those goddamned 30 seconds...
Jesus imagine if this dude was real...
JaxBlade why are you always in the comment sections whenever I look? Also, you're right this guy is terrifying
@@frostybootyo People as crazy and bloodthirsty as him are real I'm sure, fortunately none of them has his superhuman abilities that make him so dangerous.
Every square inch of this anime is just packed with awesomeness. Really pisses me off when people say this anime is overrated.
It's on Blu ray, pick it up
It is a great anime.And definitively a classic but you have to acknowledge that the overall story was not the best narrative ever and that they were some inconsistency in the general plot.Now I have to agree about the awesomeness of the anime. And Pierrot le Fou has to be one of the best anime episode I have ever seen.
***** Each episode is meant to be like a Jazz session. The "music" is all from the same band and has a similar feel, but none of the songs they play are really linked.
zoupskim
so it is like a freestyle jazz sessions..ebullient! I never thought about it but it makes more sense . I appreciate the anime even more so now.
***** How dare they call this show overrated. People today wouldn't know a quality anime if it bit them in the ass.
The force field is based off the Holtzman Shield from Frank Herbert's Dune trilogy. The idea is that anything passing over 200 miles per hour can't penetrated it, but anything going below that speed can. So bullets won't go through, but a well thrown knife can.
Nice i was really curious about that
NP. I'm a big fan of Dune, recognized it instantly.
He must've gotten the idea itself from non newtonian fluids
I remember in the Field Test episode of Gotham Knight there was a force field Batman was using that was kinda similar but it acted off sound.
Question though, how the fuck does that even work? Also how is it generated from him?
“Hello gentlemen....
I’ve journeyed here in order to take your lives”
He states it with almost no emotion, so matter-of-fact, chilling.
I like how at 2:45 Spike doesnt think too much of it, just a man settling the score with a few guys in the alley way then the maniac turns around and starts opening fire on him catching him off guard
That was pretty much the same work Spike did for Mao...
That's not how I see it. Spike sees what happened and how many dead and probably that they were Syndicate (or something similar). He just stops, hoping not to aggro Mad Pierrot, because he doesn't know what Pierrot is, other than Bad News. But it doesn't work. Pierrot is crazy and aggressive, and probably knows that Spike isn't just some random innocent in the wrong place at the wrong time: Spike is a killer, just like him.
"Hello, Boy."
That's when Spike is probably thinking, "Oh, crap!" And then the battle starts. The first thing Spike does is land *accurate* hits on Pierrot, but to no effect. Then Pierrot starts using his 3D Gear which obviously Spike wasn't expecting. This leads to some hand-to-hand and again Spike hasn't fought someone who can basically hover/fly and he immediately loses, but Spike still isn't out and keeps on fighting defensively. I suspect that Pierrot is having a good time fighting someone who he doesn't immediately kill: someone he can play with and not break right away.
At this point, Spike uses the barrel and blows up half a city block trying to break contact and *barely* pulls it off, but Pierrot seems to feel that he's got a toy to play with now, and that leads to the rest of the episode.
So, I don't think Spike was caught off-guard per se. He had to believe that Pierrot might very well attack him, but it was *how* Pierrot attacked him that caught him off guard. Every step of the fight led to more revelations that made Pierrot seem more and more like some sort of killing machine and not a person... crazy, unstoppable, and with tech he couldn't predict... not at that moment, anyway.
The whole fight had to have been deeply unsettling for Spike.
Let me start by saying: NO other episode, including the finale, give more impact to the series than this one. Right off the bat you can tell that this episode sets itself far apart from traditional bebop. Definitely series defining.
Same for the episode where Jet finds himself fighting Udai
I couldn’t believe what I was watching. Just finished this show
this ep really got me. I felt REALLY bad for pierrot after seeing his background. I swear, when I Heard him screaming "mother" (in Japanese) I started to feel really bad and heavy. I still don't know what to think.. this show was a masterpiece and truly got me silently.
Spike just got fucking comboed like a fucking Street Fighter match.
shit I was thinking tekken the way he kept him in the air like that
I always thought SSB
Bloodyidit more like MvC for the amount of time they spent in the air. Or yeah, tekken. That was basically a jinpachi combo.
That scene where Spike is running from that explosion is crazy. I felt that intensity!
The way he flies is just so disturbing. Don't know why
Like a balloon
Louis Claudel
It makes me think of the words “helium-filled flesh puppet”
Becouse of how its unnatural, I think
My mother said, to get things done
You'd better not mess with
When he flies, It's like reality peels back to reveal its jacky jerky macabre. Like being part of a painting never dreamt to be anything more; moving anyways no matter how much you wish it to stop. Only inclined by it's motion, you keep watching. It unfurls a face of horror and fades to the ether...
The animation in this episode is utterly fantastic--by far some of the best in the entire series.
i can´t seen to find it, wich episode is this?
That's saying something considering from what I've seen thus far, the animation throughout has been stellar.
The more unbelievable thing is that this episode was digitally drawn. It shows that digital animation can look as good as traditional animation if studios actually spend efforts. Too bad those who make decisions usually try to exploit the convenience of digital animation as a cost cutting measure instead of freeing up the menial workload of traditional animation and letting the animators spend that saved time elsewhere useful.
This entire scene explained to me how life can be when I was growing up. Random, illogical and fragile. You think you are in control but that's an illusion at best.
Scariest mo-fo in not just anime but anywhere. Once you understand how godlike spike's skills are, seeing him so thoroughly trounced is pretty disconcerting; especially by a freaky fat dude with a top hat and cane
Fat Buu from Dragonball Z, GT and Super is FAR stronger and fatter too... XD
Technically, he wasn't fat. Mf was just packing some serious heat. I wanna know where he got the jugglypuff coat from.
Pierrot is like a traditional monster- like Michael Myers or Jason Vorheese, he feels like a force of nature that can't be stopped. Once you're on his sight, you'r basically boned.
Type of guy you want on your team.
One of the best anime episodes ever.
3:25 - 6-HIT COMBO AERIAL RAVE
About that point, after you've shot at this guy, and, hitting him, twice, without effect, and, go hand to hand, he effortlessly kicks you into the air, then, proceeds to kick you FIVE MORE TIMES, if you're still conscious, and, able to think and move, after you hit the ground, you'd be wise to do what spike did, after he he threw that propane tank and shot it, RUN!
Peter Gant Only, you do this, as soon as you get up, and, I think the guards most likely were wearing body armor, as the limo took multiple hits before it was breached!
This is what I wish the Penguin from Batman was like.
Oh my gosh YES
It could still happen, and, on The Batman, Penguin was Avery proficient hand-to-hand fighter. Though he could stand 7p to Batman, I figured it was mainly, because The Batman was, technically, just starting out, refining his technique, de e
I believe that on the Batman Series, he was, to a degree! Granted, this Batman was near the beginning of his crusade, and, was just developing techniques/protocols, for specific situations and characters! This version of the penguin, was a proficient hand-to-hand combatant, apparently physically fit, and, well versed in weapons from melee weapons to ballistic! He was tough and skilled enough that he was able to hold his own against both Batman and Joker, TWO highly skilled/esoteric fighters.
i always felt Mad Pierrot was like the anime version of the Joker
Watch the show "THE BATMAN" , in that one he kind of is.
I think at least twenty five percent of the shows budget must have gone to making that first fight scene alone. It's just incredible, you could watch it fifty times in a row and notice something different every time.
Every time Pierrot talks I get chills, especially when his teeth grind.
Kim Carter he sounds like a stupid man child bastard saying neigh like a fucking horse! What the fuck was all that about anyway?!
Javiel Alvarez he’s gonna go after you
nice Noir style at the beginning and Nice way to introduce a villain.....damn this was excellent scenes here
Absolutely! That noir touch is amazingly done 😍
I just love how the throwing knife was animated. everything here is perfect
When Spike loses his cool, you KNOW how serious things are. Even Vicious didn't terrify and nearly kill Spike like this psycho did.
The most terrifying villain in the series being a crazed maniac spike happened to meet outside a random bar is a feat on Cowboy Bebop could pull off.
Nobody ever instilled terror in Spike the way Pierrot does here This is my favorite episode of this series.
LOL at Spike, he just stands there looking, like nothing happened.
I was just thinking the same. His straight face at 2:45 is hilarious. I just looked at it again and dude doesn't even blink! He doesn't even react until right before Pierrot opens fire.
I think it's because he used to do the same thing.
Yea Spike used to be a hitman alongside Vicious for the Red Dragon Clan, this type of thing is literally nothing to him, If Mad Pierrot had not started shooting I honestly think Spike would have just kept walking since Spike really is not the "hero" type.
"Nice shot bro,"
"Thanks bro."
**Both go their ways.**
ive never seen spike so goddamn terrified and defeated.
The one time Spike was scared.
Other than the fridge.
My dads reaction when he opens his jacket "holy shit!" Lmao
It's a shame that Pierrot only got one episode. He was such a fascinating villian, I would have loved to have gotten a few episodes of him.
I'm glad to say that this was the first episode of Cowboy Bebop I had ever saw during it's premiere on Adult Swim. I fell in love.
One (if not the) creepiest episode of Cowboy Bebop D:
and scariest villain
1:27 This part in particular always stuck out to me. I really liked his character.
So, does he HAVE to be dead?! In most comics, you should see the body, and, even then, you'd better be skeptical. How many times has the Joker, for example, been presumed dead?! Or, Jason Todd, aka' the Red Hood?! Or, even, Batman, himself?! The only thing different in his case, was, you usually thought he'd beat the odds!
2:06 "C'est la vie" means "Life is life" in french. That bar doesn't know how right he is.
2:34 One heck of a wrong turn. Great episode by the way. Exudes style.
Just saw this episode, and the parts with Pierrot just flying over the city like an evil crazy Mary Poppins are chilling.
Huh. Is this censored or did they just skip the part where he needlessly fires round after round at that car, blood splattering everywhere?
And Jesus, that sound he makes with his teeth after his shield blocks Spike's shots!
That screeching metal combined with Mad Pierrot's face always gives me the chills....
You know this guy is far beyond the usual foe when somebody as skilled as Spike not only utterly loses, but feels fear.
3:45 The moment when you truly believe your life is going to end.
Adult Swim. 2001. I'll never forget that face. I was 12. Streets shrouded in lonely darkness. A man named Spike fighting for his life... I remember my chest getting tight as it filled with fear at the violence I wasn't accustomed to seeing in 'cartoons'. As an adult, it's a memory I cherish. This just might be my favorite session of the series. I haven't found something as suspenseful as this since.
Commenting to let yet know that people are seeing this. This is one of my favorite episodes in all of anime.
This....this is what anime is all about.
Pierrot Le Fou looks like the bastard child of Joker, Penguin and Mad Hatter. Amazing villian.
Spike is one of my favorite characters but the mad pierrot just made him juggle in the air like a got damn rag doll.
Remember, no matter how badass you think you are, there is always someone out there dangerous enough to make you want to crap yourself in terror. You just haven't met them yet.
2:45 that look like “what type o’ shit did I just walk into....bunch of guys shot to death by the monopoly man” 😒
Batman TAS: Pierrot Le Fou. At least I get a BTAS feel from this episode. I always loved it when this episode would come on out of nowhere on adult swim. Always a pleasant surprise. This is even more beautiful than I remember.
Also, watching this video makes me think Spike must have been really hammered if he didn't notice all the loud gunshot until he came out of the alley. lol
This episode was bad_ass
This is what happens when Joker and Penguin complete the fusion dance, with a little super soldier thrown into the mix
Everyone's talking about the fight but check out Spike sinking that nine ball when he's 7 pots behind. Fuckin' nice.
This man hear all that gunfire and is still casually bopping through the alley lol
This episode consists of some of the scariest shit I've ever seen in my life.
And I love it.
this, the immortal kid and the alien episode were the dopest imo
It's like watching Kirby kick the crap out if Spike.
I've never seen a villain quite like this guy. Every single detail about him is off and it's horrifying how deadly he is. Leave it to cowboy bebop to make a fat dude in a top hat terrifying
03:25 6-HIT COMBO!!!
My favorite character in the series! He looks like my dad, fucking kicks ass, and is one of the best written next to Vince and Faye
I used to hate this episode, but having watched it so many times now I began to appreciate how amazing it is.
and awesome french reference and dandy style of spike, Pierrot le Fou ghostlike is a childest song in our country, im sure this episode is really some nightmare who symbolise spike childhood.
Pierrot: Hellooo...boyyy...
Spike: Oh shiz!
To this day, still one of the most badass scenes in anime
Pretty much the best cowboy bebop episode
"Hello, boy."
spike shot only 8 times and each time was fatal or a intelligent move.
Agreed. When he threw those decoy bags from behind the dumpster, those two shots hit his chest perfectly. That guy woulda been done had he not had that force field.
Agreed.
Yeah, it's sad how people can't realize the genius of this show; the technicality and depth of it. In every move, action, or expression spike spiegel makes.
***** I never said spike was stronger, I was just remarking on the ingenuity of the anime and the creator's attention to detail. But yeah spike is the strongest, because he had destiny on his side. In most of his fights, although he's a good fighter, he survived off of sheer luck.
blackeroni Destiny it's word people use to counter act reality. The only Destiny that's certain is death (Naruto aside) it's the truth
Alright but the sequence at 3:25 where he's juggling him was kinda funny
this episode was my first wtf moment as a kid. good memories.
"Hello gentlemen. I journeyed here in order to take your lives" Pierrot Le Fou
First time I watch this I was 11 years old sneaking out of bed watching TV " I'm 33 today good memories first episode of ever watched in my life. " Adult Swim Cartoon Network"
Watching this episode right now. HAD to find this after I saw this guy.
They introduced this antagonist PERFECTLY
When you think about it, Mad Pierrot is as creepy as the Joker.
Did anyone else laugh at the way he said boy to spike 😂😂
It's not the outfit, or the laughter, or the terrifying arsenal this madman is decked out with. What disturbs me about Mad Pierrot more than anything is the way he grinds his teeth, and the way he floats like a balloon. Eat your heart out Pennywise, you got nothin on this guy.
"It's dangerous in here. Lets play outside!"
Spike - "SHUT UP!"
The beginning when the car pulls into the alley, the whole scene is really reminiscent of the movie Sin City with those metallic feedback sounds and the shots of the dark buildings with shadows everywhere. Really cool! This episode shocked me as a kid, but I watched it repeatedly afterwards.
Even by today's standard. The animation stays one of the best.
Comparatively I think Hisoka is too generous. Once Mad Pierrot has his target there is no saving them for later.
Every time they close in on his face, I get creeped out.
3:10 I feel like the animation in this series doesn’t get enough recognition. That’s some fantastically unsettling sakuga!
Cb has some of the most consistently detailed animation from episode to episode. Like it rarely if ever dips and that something ive found memorable even after 18 years...just very rare even jn the highest quality anime to have such consistency over that many episodes
Dude like the terminator: cant be bargained with..wont stop until u are dead
Fun fact: this was the only episode colored digitally (though Session 23 could be argued was digitally colored as well). The digital colors really bring out the bleakness of the empty, nighttime streets.
What an uncanny foe. Probably the most memorable episode of Cowboy Bebop for me.
3:24
Tekken 7 in a nutshell
This guy would make a great horror movie character
And a good boogie man for corrupt police and government officials.
@@rippingtons60 YES
1:26 -- One of the most memorable lines from the series.
4:47 -such a terrifying character
This episode was apparently very different and relatively eerie than the rest of the series. Moreover, this episode had a different colour pallete, and even had different animation direction and style as compared to the other episodes. It seemed more like a movie than a regular episode. This episode was so good that it didn't even feel like Cowboy Bebop at some instances.
Love the part where he’s like “hello gentle man I’ve come to take your lives”
One of the worst "wrong place, wrong time" scenarios in anime history.
This is a epic scene from cowboy bebop. I wish they kept the hand to hand combat going a bit longer. Crazy!!
not sure spike could have last that long...
DAMN I WOULD OF DIED FROM THEM AIR FLIP KICKS WTF!!
CRITICAL COMBO 7X
The ONLY reason "Spike" was able to kill this guy, "The Mad Perriot", is because he is luckier than twenty multi-million dollar prize Lotto Winners, who'd missed boarding the Titanic, on it's maiden voyage!
You are seeing only one side of the medal 😉
Pierrot was hitting my boy with those floaty smash bros combos
He is my all time favorite assassin.
Pierrot: Hellooo...boyyy..
Spike: I need an adult!
RukudoSage69 that creepy bastard sounds like a doofus sounding like a horse!
So damn swaggy