
I’m probably younger than most of the anonymous ones…
>>1
Even though I’m older than Jet, I don’t get anywhere near this depth at all…
Hey, Jet…
Only my hair got closer…
At 36 years old, this baldness.
>>5
There’s no helping it; it’s a detective job on a separate satellite where the space mafia runs rampant!
>>5
Because I am a person who has struggled…
>>5
It’s an era where regenerative medicine is possible, yet my arms remain the same and my head is bald.
I’m still younger, but I have no confidence that I’ll be able to become a man with this kind of presence in just five years…
I’m curious about what kind of life they’re living after the final episode.
I wonder if smoking really makes you age.
Mama of the Bebop ship
When I specifically Googled how old you were, I found out we are the same age.
Rather, it will exceed this month…
I like all of the Jet Black trilogy.
With this physique, this beard, and being bald, I think there will be a certain coolness even if the substance isn’t on par with a jet.
A clean and not dirty young bald head with a rather large sturdy beard.
Just the old man… please look at me.
She is way too beautiful on Ganymede.
Former colleagues will betray you.
>>19
Betrayed by an ex-lover.
If you’ve gotten to such a beautiful baldness, it just becomes something like that.
But normally, it’s not like that…!
A role that becomes a Black character when adapted into live-action.
>>21
I mean… I get it now.
>>24
Honestly, when it’s served, I’m much more concerned about the arms being thinner than the race, to the point of feeling a sense of agreement.
“I can’t achieve this kind of depth even after turning 40.”
I kind of like Jet-san running around shakily in the OP.
It’s more like having the same attributes as someone like Statham.
It’s more like it doesn’t suit me, or rather, it feels strange if I’m not bald.
The scene of eating vegetarian stir-fried bell peppers and pork alone is unwatchable without tears.
Even though I’m usually more on the comedy relief side, when it comes to serious stories, I remain hard-boiled throughout…
>>27
All the main characters are like that.
The man who taught me that green pepper steak can be good without meat.
If you have a beard, eyebrows, and scars around your eyes, you can look like this even if you’re bald.
Shochiku Tōkyū…
Thank you for the broadcast…
It’s tough that only Jet-san doesn’t have any future, even though the others who left the Bebop have things to do.
>>32
I’m curious what made you come up with that response.
>>37
It’s a scene where someone is eating alone around the final episode.
I can’t help but think that the conversation with my former partner sounds like it’s from someone in their 50s.
After that, even if it’s just the two of us with Fay, I can only imagine a pretty serious, tense atmosphere like that of a middle-aged couple, and it’s just so painful.
If it were just Ain, without Ed, it might still have a slightly different atmosphere…
Stir-fried peppers and meat without any meat can’t really be called stir-fried peppers and meat.
No, I will say it.
Well, I think Jet will manage to do something no matter what, even if he’s not a bounty hunter.
>>39
Honestly, if it’s just about living and surviving, then I’m grounded enough in my personality that there’s really nothing to worry about.
When looked at alone, the most tragic is undoubtedly Fei.
>>43
I thought I found a compatible partner after escaping from Hard Luck Woman and Bebop, but it turned out to be Julia; my luck is just too bad…
There’s a story that Faye hated seeing the Bebop crew fall apart and ran away first, but since she witnessed it breaking apart, she probably can’t stay with Jet anymore.
If you want to gain something, first give.
>>42
Charlie Parker spouting Goethe’s maxims, huh…
It’s tough when a member dies, but it’s also painful if there’s a disbandment even without that.
I think Jet was quite often talking about moving the time that was rather stopped.
No, not just Jet, everyone.
I hate this story.
I hate cats.
I thought so.
I don’t have anything to do, or rather, I’ve mostly finished my life’s homework.
In other words, I am a free person.
It’s unavoidable that everyone has different purposes, but it’s painful for everyone to become so fragmented…
>>50
When I saw it for the first time in my teens, it gave me the impression of a spike going out on its own whims.
I realized recently that I really liked that environment, and it was when I made up my mind to move forward in time that I understood the significance of how Jet got involved and injured; it was a big turning point for me to not let anyone else get caught up in it. My impression of it has completely changed…
>>55
Since we were together like that, I think if Red Dragon relied on us, we could have easily kept up with him.
The sense of loneliness around here is also painful.
At that time, I wanted to see more of the story between Spike and Vicious.
Now I have come to want to see stories about jets.
I had a vague feeling, but it was quite sad to see that Fei’s hometown was completely gone.
The feeling of “oh… everything is coming to an end” is strong when the two hosts of the bounty introduction show are about to quit.
Their mouth and attitude may be bad, but surprisingly, Spike is very loyal.
It starts with stir-fried bell pepper and pork and ends with stir-fried bell pepper and pork.
>>57
It’s nice to see Jet calmly watching Spike eat contentedly.
>>77
I feel like it was only Spike who said that Jet’s food is bad, and it might have been more like a way to hide his embarrassment.
Even though our paths are different, I think everyone wants to travel with Ed Papa, right?
It’s a time that feels like a transitional period, which is why bounty hunters are able to thrive.
Maybe that world will gradually become stable and calm.
>>59
Does that mean the era of cowboys is over…?
>>59
I might be misunderstanding since I don’t have a clear grasp of the timeline.
Surely, in that world, the speed of space expansion was so explosive that maintaining public order couldn’t keep up.
The bounty system should have been revived… I wonder if the gate accident in the phase difference space made it impossible for people to live on Earth, accelerating immigration?
Faye is really a troublesome woman, but it’s hard to dislike her when she misunderstands that the Bebop members are lonely without her and becomes all cheerful.
I feel like Unsho-san said something along the lines of “I’m going to continue having fun with everyone from now on,” and was provoking Yamachan after the final episode.
The ending is beautiful, but for that reason, I wanted to see more of the horizontal threads of the timeline, like in the movie version.
Is the fact that the mafia is weak and forming alliances indicating that global crackdowns are getting stricter?
>>63
Even the mafia side is no longer in an era where they uphold honor and loyalty within the organization.
A classic Yakuza story where new ones that are becoming just like companies fight against the older, tough fighters.
Next time, only bald old men will reply on this bulletin board.
Do not look at women.
Don’t let the children see.
Look at the nameless.
I guess Jet-san got too hooked on Spike even before everyone gathered…
Clearly looks like they’re in their late 40s.
I thought we would take a new group cheer photo since we all get along quite well.
The animation in the movie Sunrise is way too intense, is this okay?
>>70
That’s enough, so don’t worry because Yama-chan’s trailer feels relaxed.
>>73
Woof woof woof woof!! (high-pitched voice)
>>70
It can’t be helped, right? I got the chance to differentiate between the races that are usually standardized and considered a no-go based on their skeletal structure.
The character design at that time was so exciting.
I think I still love this work because this heart-wrenching ending has become a thorn that pierces me.
>>72
Like this… and Gungrave…
See you, space cowboy. It’s nice, isn’t it?
I realized while watching a conversation about how Yamachan is in one of the few works where he plays a cool main character that the opportunities for him to take on leading roles are indeed very limited.
So it must be a really important work…
>>80
In terms of Western films, there are many, but for anime, it’s mainly this and Zorori, right, Yamachan?
>>106
Don’t forget the surprise doctor!
Many old man characters from the past often look about 20 years younger than their actual age, right?
Hey, Jet…
I’m looking forward to Nabe-shin’s next work, which seems to lean more towards this rather than being dandy.
>>84
When you say Nabeshin, it must mean the other Afro.
>>84
The music person is too serious.
>>84
Dandy was created by tricking people into saying, “Please give me money to make an anime like Bebop!” so this time I’ll really make an anime like Bebop…
I feel like when Yama-chan is the lead, there are usually more dubbed comedic characters.
The scene where the two of them quietly eat boiled eggs together is unexpectedly poignant…
The star has disappeared… it’s Vicious’s star, right!?
I kind of like the scene where the black contestant on the prize-winning show is talking to his mom.
The latest content collaborating with Fortnite.
>>92
I can’t help but feel that someone important from the collaboration has had their brain fried…
I understand that the food shortage situation is really critical right now.
Bishas’ performance is so remarkable that it’s hard to believe it’s the work of Wakamoto.
>>94
This person has always been like this.
>>94
When Wakamoto is not joking around, his acting is really sexy…
>>94
Rather, I want to see that kind of performance again.
I can feel the flow of post-war chaos settling down and the power of the mafia diminishing.
No matter how you look at it, the prize money isn’t worth maintaining a mech of that scale.
The entrance to the ED is stylish every time.
Is Nabe Shin going to make something else that sells better than the soundtrack?
In the end, even Jet is all alone.
It is clear that Ed and Ein got off the ship.
I can somewhat understand why you might be confused when dealing with children playing boogie-woogie at 36.
>>102
I see, but still, Jet acting like “How about me as their boyfriend?” towards that kid makes me go, “Whoa…”
That feng shui girl is now a panty in pantyhose, it’s amazing!
If we play the guessing game for the heavy metal aunt’s name, it seems that the nameless one is unbeatable…
When it comes to cool young men, it’s either Royental or Bishas.
Coach Oota is also cool, right!
Nabeshin was making this in his early 30s, so it probably has a very different vibe now if he were to create it again.
I don’t really remember any other anime where Takashi Nakao plays a youthful, naive character besides this one.
>>113
Montana Jones’ Alfred…
>>113
It gives quite an impression, similar to dubbed versions of old Western movies.
>>120
I have played a character similar to Elon Musk in a role as a criminal in Columbo.
Takahiro Nakao also does things like Bouncer in games, but…
I think it would be delicious even without meat if it has bamboo shoots in it.
>>115
It’s delicious when you usually eat meat and occasionally have just bamboo shoots and bell peppers.
“Without meat, the green pepper beef will always be like Jet-san.”
>>117
That’s right.
What I was asked to create was something like Bebop, and that became Samurai Champloo.
We’re creating something like Bebop, so come gather, patrons! What we made is Space☆Dandy.
>>116
I’m curious about what the person who spent the money thinks.
>>116
Isn’t there a missing slot for Jet, Fay, Ed, and Ein?
If I told Spike, I might get killed, but Julia is too much of a downer.
>>121
Maybe Spike and Vicious are thinking the same thing.
>>127
On top of that, they flip out, which is super annoying!
>>121
Because she is the very embodiment of a femme fatale…
Is it good or bad that there is no depth to the inner self?
I like the idea that in the future, China and India will have a huge population increase.
I love the mafia mob that can’t help but lower their guns when they hear the sound of spikes clattering down the stairs.
>>124
It seems like quite a few people who took care of me while Spike was on the team are mixed in there.
>>139
In reality, oh, this person is the successor… and even though I lowered my gun, Spike just went bam and shot.
It’s okay to add another 10 to 15 years.
In an anime with such elaborate animation, there are hardly any decent eating scenes, which is terrible…
But while making a racket with companions who seem reliable but also unreliable, Dan Di…
I think it was quite seriously Bebop in the sense that it sometimes had hard-boiled and sometimes strange journeys.
It’s as if the ratio of hard-boiled to strange is reversed.
I don’t understand my ex-wife’s feelings.
Well, I guess relying on this person for everything was a bit unsettling…
>>131
I think everything you said and did was so correct that it felt like pressure.
That’s why I’m sticking with a young man who seems to have the initiative.
I often see creations where intense characters form a team to earn some kind of prize in a sci-fi setting, and I wanted to create my own version of Bebop.
I guess many people found that ending tough, which is why there are often endings that don’t lead to a breakup until the very end…
In the final episode, it’s not a big farewell! Rather, it’s painful to see everyone gradually drifting apart.
But it’s also because of that ending…
I definitely don’t want to disband, even from my position as a creator…
In creative works, it’s often the case that losing something in the end leaves a more beautiful memory that lingers.
That’s why I wish I could have seen more of the time we spent together…
Everyone seems to be having fun playing unexpected characters.
My favorite is Ginga Banjo’s clown.
>>141
Just laughing in the next episode preview, but the impact is too strong.
>>141
The overall tone isn’t unified, but the clown episode’s quirk is too strong…
The nutrients that can only be obtained from scenes where boiled eggs are devoured.
I thought I was having a dream I couldn’t wake up from.
I had woken up without realizing it.
I understand that, but…
I wanted to continue dreaming a dream that never awakens…
I think the person who was probably the most free was Masashi Ebihara.
>>145
Who knows if that character comes from Eccentric Boy Bowie!
It’s nice to have a detour that can be done in two cours, where you can see everyday life.
Only with the main story.
>>146
It would have been fine to have a year, right?
Was the text in the ending of the final episode borrowed from when the Beatles broke up?
“What a pathetic thug performance, Yamaguchi Kappei is really good at it!?”
For me, when I think of Wakamoto, it’s not Cell, but…
A mid-level management-type villain who is struggling as a subordinate of Mugihito, who is a subordinate of Kenichi Otsuka.
Running rock
>>154
I wonder why there is an Indian reservation in a place like that.
The discontinuation of Bebop is really sad, but it feels like there’s no helping it.