Product Description: Mars. Days before Halloween 2071. Villains blow up a tanker truck on Highway One releasing a deadly virus that kills hundreds. Fearing a bigger even more devastating biochemical attack an astronomical reward is offered for the arrest and capture of the person behind the destruction. On the space ship "Bebop" Spike Spiegel and his crew of bounty hunters (Jet Black Faye Valentine Ed and Ein) are bored and short of cash. But with the news of the reward everything changes. Based on the wildly popular TV series "Cowboy Bebop" the big screen smash COWBOY BEBOP: THE MOVIE pits Spike and Co. against their deadliest adversary ever. Featuring stunning state-of-the-art animation this action-packed sci-fi adventure builds to a breath-taking nail-biting climax guaranteed to keep you hanging on the edge of your seat.DVD FeaturesThe Making of Cowboy Bebop: 6 Behind-the-Scenes featurettesMusic video for "Ask DNA" and "Gotta Knock a Little Harder"Conceptual Art GalleriesStoryboard ComparisonsIn-Depth Character ProfilesWidescreen PresentationDigitally Mastered Audio & Anamorphic VideoAudio: Original Japanese Theatrical Version and English 5.1 (Dolby Digital) FrenchSubtitles: English FrenchTheatrical TrailersAnimated MenusSystem Requirements:Running Time 114 MinsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ADULT SWIM Rating: R UPC: 043396090552 Manufacturer No: 09055
Amazon.com: As the eagerly awaited Cowboy Bebop feature film reunites the original director, screenwriter, composer, and vocal cast, it's not surprising that the film plays like an expanded TV episode. What should be the routine capture of a two-bit hacker by Faye escalates into a deadly game of cat and mouse, as Spike and the gang struggle to prevent the evil Vincent Volaju from murdering every human on Mars. Director Shinichiro Watanabe handles the action sequences with his usual panache. Inside the sinister Cherious Medical research facility, Spike fights a beautiful agent, using a push broom in a series of maneuvers Jackie Chan might envy. The climactic duel between Spike and Vincent plays against innocent yet eerie images of a Halloween carnival, recalling the amusement park setting of episode 20, "Pierrot Le Fou." Knockin' on Heaven's Door will delight fans of the series and provide an excellent introduction for the uninitiated who want to know why Cowboy Bebop is so popular on both sides of the Pacific. (Rated R: violence, brief nudity, minor profanity, tobacco use) --Charles Solomon
Cowboy plague Take cowboy, add sci fi, New York and animation with a hip music back ground and you have a hit movie with nonstop action. The fatalism and dead end psychology of the villain with a government that is everybody's enemy makes the bounty hunters the heroes without a cause. I don't think they are really trying to be funny, but as lot of the dialog and action is so old and over done that you find yourself laughing at the black humor of the eastern nihilism mixed with cowboy macho.
Pleasantly Impressed I have loved the Cowboy Bebop Series for quite some time, and then of course, the movie came out. I was really hesitant about it, wasn't sure if I was going to like it. I typically don't like movies after the series. But I loved it. I definitely needed to have it to complete my collection. If you're a fan, you'd love it. If you're not a Cowboy Bebop fan, you've probably never seen any of it, and I strongly suggest familiarizing yourself with it.
excellent this is a great movie with all the traditional voices and the feel of the original series. enjoyable, action packed, all around good hour and a half of my life.
Action This movie its great its in action movie but in a cartoon version ,trust me its great.
Bebop a lula Pretty decent treatment of a really well done anime film. The Cowboy Bebop series is legendary in its stature among anime fans and rightfully so. With top notch animation, characters that you grow to genuinely love and an amazing soundtrack by the frighteningly gifted Yoko Kanno, the series and the film are both instant classics.
The DVD has great surround sound and clear picture and the menus make good use of Kanno's ecelectic score. There are some interesting featurettes here that focus on the characters and the show in general and what makes it all so appealing. As for the film itself, I thought it fit well in the series overall and save for what felt sort of like an abrupt ending, I highly enjoyed it.