The fact they couldn’t catch up to Ein is so funny bc that’s so real. For such short legs, corgis can run SUPER fast. I literally had to chase and catch my corgi earlier and to say I struggled was an understatement.
Too bad this is the only time Spike and Hakim actually fight. Not to mention this episode was Hakim's ONLY appearance. Wish he could have had more appearances. He and Spike seemed to be on par when it comes to martial art skills.
@@MatthewTheWolf2029 Oh for sure. There's no certainty that Spike would come on top. This guy was damn good. He's in fact one of the best fighters we've seen on the show, alongside Ed's dad, Pierrot Le Fou, Vicious, Vinsent(film)...
I had a Pembroke Welsh Corgi that looked JUST LIKE Ein. He was the smartest dog I've ever owned. They're really excellent dogs and super smart. Weird fact: Ein was named after physicist Albert Einstein.
Ikr? Like why did they do that whole he's got a white guy persona? And that version had all the lines while the actual Abdul had only the fight scenes?
Whats the name of the song. Havent heard on the sdtk . The fluid style is more anime style than fighting. Muigin in samlrai champloo comes like his ancestor if you believe in tarintino connections. Yo just thought this up. If the. Voice actors did cameos in the bebop live action series season x or whatever fans would go nutsssss
Ein was just as cute, both in the original and the new Cowboy Bebop! But here, his meeting with Spike was much more cooler, and funnier and actually... This reminds me how much cooler Spike looks generally than John Cho, but I loved how he portrayed Spike anyways!
This is the official button to shit on the live action adaptation of cowboy bebop. 🔴 Just seeing Ed, hearing viscous and watching Julia's "plan" is enough for me to shit on it.
Lol at this damage control. And whoever the hell uploaded it, did an extremely poor job with the audio. Every character sounds like they're in a small tunnel.
I just can’t seem to enjoy any anime, despite liking some cartoons and a variety of film genres. It all just feels tailored towards ten years olds. Even the music and sound effects are bad. I wonder if people actually like it or just claim to so they can seem trendy.
Sometimes dub changes music dunno about this in particular Also some anime is definitely *not* catered to children Maybe you’ll find something one day maybe not 🤷♀️ On the other hand for me I tend to like “anime” over cartoons because it’s the opposite for me with the kiddie aspect
@@V.U.4six The Cowboy Bebop dub didn’t change anything in the series, and it’s one of the most well-liked dubs out that, along with Baccano, Death Note, and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. It kinda sucks that there are still so many people nowadays that think dubs are still how they were back in the 90s or early 2000s when they censored a lot of things; we’ve already been waaay past that point for over a decade now. For the most part, most dubs are fine, and only have minor issues at best. And this is coming from someone that usually watches in sub.
It’s only this video (and possibly others posted by this channel) that has really bad sound quality. I don’t know what the hell was up with whatever Netflix employee uploads this clip of Cowboy Bebop. You’re better off checking out places that actually uploaded these things properly. Also, what makes the music bad? The Cowboy Bebop soundtrack is one of the most well-loved for its jazz score, to the point it’s been covered by many jazz artists and analyzed by music channels that got into the series for its music. To say people only got into anime because it’s trendy is a huge generalization. I’m sure there are a growing number of people that are like that nowadays, but the only reason anime became mainstream in the west in the first place was because of the growing demand and love for it from people that actually enjoy the stories, animation, voice acting, and music that came from it. There are anime that appeal to many different demographics-shounen anime are marketed toward young/teenage boys, shoujo anime are marketed toward young/teenage girls, seinen anime are marketed toward older teenage/adult men, and josei anime are marketed toward older teenage/adult women. Kodomo anime are meant for kids. All of this applies to manga, too. It’s a wide medium of entertainment that covers anything from horror, romance, action, comedy, psychological thriller, sci-fi, you name it. It isn’t like cartoons where, in the U.S, we only have three types of cartoons-brainless mildly educational ones for toddlers, typical kids’ cartoons that appeal mostly to a preteen demographic, and adult cartoons that are typically as wild, edgy, or raunchy as possible. If anime isn’t your thing, and if you don’t like the music or whatever, that’s definitely fine, it’s your opinion-but keep in mind a good chunk of anime is marketed toward teenagers and adults, which is why so many shows have pretty violent or sexual scenes, including Cowboy Bebop. So I’m not sure where you got the idea that it’s kiddier, unless you’ve been watching shows like Pokémon.
I adore spikes loose and playful fighting style. He's fluid, like water.
True that.
Much like Bruce Lee, his inspiration.
A man in an afro chasing a corgi, being chased by a truck, being chased by a Space Cowboy. Only in this show.
The fact they couldn’t catch up to Ein is so funny bc that’s so real. For such short legs, corgis can run SUPER fast. I literally had to chase and catch my corgi earlier and to say I struggled was an understatement.
I am soooo HAPPY this is the sequence that used this song!! One of my favorites from SEATBELTS!
Too bad this is the only time Spike and Hakim actually fight. Not to mention this episode was Hakim's ONLY appearance. Wish he could have had more appearances. He and Spike seemed to be on par when it comes to martial art skills.
He's just too damn big.
Still slower than Spike for sure, both running wise, and fighting wise.
@@bmsuperstar1 But still, he was a worthy challenger for Spike. Not a joke like Azimov was.
@@MatthewTheWolf2029 Oh for sure. There's no certainty that Spike would come on top. This guy was damn good.
He's in fact one of the best fighters we've seen on the show, alongside Ed's dad, Pierrot Le Fou, Vicious, Vinsent(film)...
@@bmsuperstar1 Well said. My thoughts exactly. And BTW, Ed's father is named Appledelhi. Strange name, I know. But that's what he's called.
@@MatthewTheWolf2029 Yeah, I know.
He and his friend McIntosh were very impressionable.
1カット1カットが魅力的でセンスありすぎる
ホント何回でも見れるわ
Ein: "You're going home with me."
Thanks god that dog is not blind.
ほんと音楽のリズムと
キャラの動きが合ってる🤩
I had a Pembroke Welsh Corgi that looked JUST LIKE Ein. He was the smartest dog I've ever owned. They're really excellent dogs and super smart. Weird fact: Ein was named after physicist Albert Einstein.
Ein is german for one. Since he is datadog its very fitting.
the moment where the best boi came into the series
0:19 Está Escena Es de Las Mejores En Cowboy Bebop Para Mi 😂
It brings back memories since I too used to have a Corgi who had to be put down last year.
Damn, sorry to hear that man.
Hope your dog's in heaven. I'm sorry to hear about that
@@mrgreenboy644 don't you know all dogs go to heaven?
@@RedRaptor78 actually you got a point there
🎶 Want It All Back 👌
And you HAD to ruin all this with your live adaptation rite?😊
Ikr? Like why did they do that whole he's got a white guy persona? And that version had all the lines while the actual Abdul had only the fight scenes?
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0:21 LOL! Ein is badass!
0:12 leorio multiverse Hahaha
Love the ending theme song.
Made a guitar cover video for the it, The Real Folk Blues.
Cool
スパイクは前髪をおろすスタイル、パーマかけりゃいいってわけじゃねえんだよ実写版。
0:50 song?
Want it all back by Mai Yamane
Epico
El cowboy bebop bueno 👌
Ein❤️❤️
個人的には実写版アインの方が可愛いと思ってる。
Best Boy Bebop.
たしか、ペットショップの店主、オネェ設定だったはず。
Why do they only show this version where the song is off key????
Whats the name of the song. Havent heard on the sdtk . The fluid style is more anime style than fighting. Muigin in samlrai champloo comes like his ancestor if you believe in tarintino connections. Yo just thought this up. If the. Voice actors did cameos in the bebop live action series season x or whatever fans would go nutsssss
Want it all back
@@thatguy3331 Ty :3
I need to know the song
Called "want it all back "off the cowboy bebop soundtrack
@@conaldtrump THANK YOU!
Cowboy bebop is the Nier;Automata of anime.
Netflix your live action adaptation was never gonna be this good
Its because that director guy is too damn greedy thats why adaptation were badly
Porque el audio de Jojo Stone Ocean no esta en latino? Solo el episodio 1 esta 😭😭😭
No culpes al perro 🐶
Is this how it sounds on Netflix or is the audio for this clip messed up?
Ah, cara, lembrei da cena lá da Ed e do Ein 🥺
Ein was just as cute, both in the original and the new Cowboy Bebop! But here, his meeting with Spike was much more cooler, and funnier and actually... This reminds me how much cooler Spike looks generally than John Cho, but I loved how he portrayed Spike anyways!
is it badi prefer this over the live action series plot twist.
No it isn’t
Poor ein
かわいい
Name song?
Want it all back by Mai Yamane
Leorie is that you ?
You can upload meeting Spike and Ed from live action.
No more dislike button after all.
Whats this song called anyone ?
It's called "Want It All Back" it's an OST of the series, I love that song and I have them in one of my playlists
Any news about Kengan Ashura Season 3?.....
This is the official button to shit on the live action adaptation of cowboy bebop. 🔴
Just seeing Ed, hearing viscous and watching Julia's "plan" is enough for me to shit on it.
Good thing I watched the anime and it's great.
i missed bad dog no biscuits :/
実写キアヌ・リーブスで作り直せよ
Como se atreven a subir el anime despues de lo que hicieron con el live action???
Lol at this damage control.
And whoever the hell uploaded it, did an extremely poor job with the audio.
Every character sounds like they're in a small tunnel.
2:18
Y pensar que la semana pasada terminé de ver todo este anime.
Ger Dub best Dub
Mucho mejor que su live action
kevodri
I just can’t seem to enjoy any anime, despite liking some cartoons and a variety of film genres. It all just feels tailored towards ten years olds. Even the music and sound effects are bad. I wonder if people actually like it or just claim to so they can seem trendy.
Sometimes dub changes music dunno about this in particular
Also some anime is definitely *not* catered to children
Maybe you’ll find something one day maybe not 🤷♀️
On the other hand for me I tend to like “anime” over cartoons because it’s the opposite for me with the kiddie aspect
@@V.U.4six The Cowboy Bebop dub didn’t change anything in the series, and it’s one of the most well-liked dubs out that, along with Baccano, Death Note, and Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood.
It kinda sucks that there are still so many people nowadays that think dubs are still how they were back in the 90s or early 2000s when they censored a lot of things; we’ve already been waaay past that point for over a decade now.
For the most part, most dubs are fine, and only have minor issues at best. And this is coming from someone that usually watches in sub.
It’s only this video (and possibly others posted by this channel) that has really bad sound quality. I don’t know what the hell was up with whatever Netflix employee uploads this clip of Cowboy Bebop. You’re better off checking out places that actually uploaded these things properly.
Also, what makes the music bad? The Cowboy Bebop soundtrack is one of the most well-loved for its jazz score, to the point it’s been covered by many jazz artists and analyzed by music channels that got into the series for its music.
To say people only got into anime because it’s trendy is a huge generalization. I’m sure there are a growing number of people that are like that nowadays, but the only reason anime became mainstream in the west in the first place was because of the growing demand and love for it from people that actually enjoy the stories, animation, voice acting, and music that came from it.
There are anime that appeal to many different demographics-shounen anime are marketed toward young/teenage boys, shoujo anime are marketed toward young/teenage girls, seinen anime are marketed toward older teenage/adult men, and josei anime are marketed toward older teenage/adult women. Kodomo anime are meant for kids. All of this applies to manga, too. It’s a wide medium of entertainment that covers anything from horror, romance, action, comedy, psychological thriller, sci-fi, you name it.
It isn’t like cartoons where, in the U.S, we only have three types of cartoons-brainless mildly educational ones for toddlers, typical kids’ cartoons that appeal mostly to a preteen demographic, and adult cartoons that are typically as wild, edgy, or raunchy as possible.
If anime isn’t your thing, and if you don’t like the music or whatever, that’s definitely fine, it’s your opinion-but keep in mind a good chunk of anime is marketed toward teenagers and adults, which is why so many shows have pretty violent or sexual scenes, including Cowboy Bebop. So I’m not sure where you got the idea that it’s kiddier, unless you’ve been watching shows like Pokémon.