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1998 · TV-14 · TMDB open_in_new

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Plot
In 2071, roughly fifty years after an accident with a hyperspace gateway made the Earth almost uninhabitable, humanity has colonized most of the rocky planets and moons of the Solar System. Amid a rising crime rate, the Inter Solar System Police (ISSP) set up a legalized contract system, in which registered bounty hunters, also referred to as "Cowboys", chase criminals and bring them in alive in return for a reward.

Seasons & Episodes

  • Season 1 0/0 seen
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    #1 Stray Dog Strut
    Spike and Jet’s next case takes them to Mars, where they’ll to try apprehend a professional pet thief and a priceless data dog.
    Release: 1998-04-03Grade
    #2 Honky Tonk Women
    A night at the casino lands Spike and Jet in hot water when they cross paths with Faye Valentine, a stunning con artist wanted by the law – and the bad guys.
    Release: 1998-04-10Grade
    #3 Heavy Metal Queen
    The Bebop crew pursues a renegade explosives expert, and Spike crosses paths with a nameless space trucker that hates bounty hunters.
    Release: 1998-04-17Grade
    #4 Waltz for Venus
    Spike gets involved with a fugitive who is willing to risk his own life to restore his sister’s sight. Can the Bebop crew save the day before tragedy strikes?
    Release: 1998-04-24Grade
    #5 Jamming with Edward
    The Bebop crew tries to crack the case of mysterious satellite drawings appearing on the Earth’s surface, but they’ll need help from a hacker know as Radical Edward to earn their bounty!
    Release: 1998-05-01Grade
    #6 Ganymede Elegy
    When a case takes the Bebop crew to Jet’s old stomping ground, the big man crosses paths with an old lover – and her wanted boyfriend.
    Release: 1998-05-08Grade
    #7 Toys in the Attic
    When an unusual, blob-like space creature infects Ein, Faye, and Jet, Spike and Radical Edward must figure out a way to save their friends.
    Release: 1998-05-15Grade
    #8 Jupiter Jazz (1)
    Faye robs and abandons the Bebop crew, Spike goes in search of a woman he once knew, and Vicious makes another deadly appearance.
    Release: 1998-05-22Grade
    #9 Jupiter Jazz (2)
    Jet continues his mission to reunite his Bebop comrades, and Spike finds himself locked in a brutal dogfight with his old nemesis Vicious.
    Release: 1998-05-29Grade
    #10 Bohemian Rhapsody
    The Bebop Crew embarks on a wild goose chase of a bounty hunt that leads them deep into space in search of an ancient chess master.
    Release: 1998-06-05Grade
    #11 My Funny Valentine
    When Jet brings in a fugitive from Faye’s past, the rebellious beauty must decide whether to turn him in – or give an old flame one last chance.
    Release: 1998-06-12Grade
    #12 Speak Like a Child
    When a mysterious package arrives, Faye disappears on a gambling binge, and Spike and Jet embark on a frustrating search for ancient technology!
    Release: 1998-06-19Grade
    #13 Asteroid Blues
    Spike and Jet head to Tijuana to track down an outlaw smuggling a dangerous drug known as blood-eye. Jet wants the bounty, but Spike has eyes for a far prettier prize.
    Release: 1998-10-24Grade
    #14 Gateway Shuffle
    Faye teams up with Spike and Jet to track down a gang of space activists that plans on turning the human population into monkeys!
    Release: 1998-11-14Grade
    #15 Ballad of Fallen Angels
    Spike aims to collect the bounty on a member of the Red Dragon Syndicate, but his mission leads him into a deadly showdown with a face from his past!
    Release: 1998-11-21Grade
    #16 Sympathy for the Devil
    The latest case for the crew of the Bebop finds Spike pitted against a young boy with a talent for the harmonica – and murder.
    Release: 1998-11-28Grade
    #17 Black Dog Serenade
    Jet teams up with a former partner to settle the score with the man who took his arm, but he soon discovers that memories can be deceiving.
    Release: 1999-02-13Grade
    #18 Mushroom Samba
    After the Bebop crash lands, Ed and Ein’s search for food turns up some very expensive mushrooms with psychedelic side effects!
    Release: 1999-02-20Grade
    #19 Wild Horses
    While Spike pays a visit to the man who built his ship, Faye and Jet go fishing for space pirates.
    Release: 1999-03-06Grade
    #20 Pierrot Le Fou
    Spike takes a beating during a chance encounter with an indestructible assassin. While Jet searches for the secret to the madman’s power, Spike goes looking for payback!
    Release: 1999-03-13Grade
    #21 Boogie Woogie Feng Shui
    Spurred by a cryptic email, Jet goes looking for an old friend, but finds his daughter – and a mysterious sun stone – instead.
    Release: 1999-03-20Grade
    #22 Cowboy Funk
    Spike’s attempts to apprehend the infamous Teddy Bear Bomber are maddeningly derailed by a mysterious – and clueless – cowboy!
    Release: 1999-03-27Grade
    #23 Brain Scratch
    Faye goes undercover to collect the bounty on a deranged cult leader, but when the mysterious organization brainwashes her into a very deep sleep – she’ll need a little help from her friends.
    Release: 1999-04-03Grade
    #24 Hard Luck Woman
    Faye and Ed discover clues to their respective pasts that could send the crew of the Bebop heading in very different directions.
    Release: 1999-04-10Grade
    #25 The Real Folk Blues (1)
    Spike and Jet are ambushed by members of the syndicate, and Faye has an unexpected encounter with a woman from Spike’s past.
    Release: 1999-04-17Grade
    #26 The Real Folk Blues (2)
    Spike finally finds the woman he’s been searching for, and Faye makes a surprising return to the Bebop. With the syndicate in hot pursuit, Spike seeks to end the reign of Vicious.
    Release: 1999-04-24Grade
  • Specials 0/0 seen
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    #1 Session XX; Mish-Mash Blues
    Due to the violence portrayed in the series, and the violence occurring at the time in Japanese schools, the series was briefly canceled and “Mish-Mash Blues” was created. The characters provide a philosophical commentary and it ends with the words: “This is not the end. You will see the real ‘Cowboy Bebop’ someday!”
    Release: 1998-06-26Grade
    #2 Session #0
    This episode is a teaser for the release of the series to DVD. It contains interviews with the staff and cast, character info, a story digest of the episodes not broadcast on television (due to its depictions of gratuitous violence, only a handful of episodes were aired originally. The remaining episodes were not broadcast until 1999), the complete beginning/closing title sequences without the interference of credits or other text, and a couple of full length music videos featuring the theme track "Tank!" accompanied by the jaw-dropping animation found throughout the series.
    Release: 1998-08-25Grade
    #3 Ein's Summer Vacation
    Picture drama featuring Ein.
    Release: 2012-12-21Grade