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Cowboy Bebop - Session 5

Cowboy Bebop - Session 5

List Price: $29.98
Your Price: $26.98
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Spectacular Anime
Review: There's no doubt about it the series cowboy bebop is excellent... If you ever seen any "Anime" in your lifetime let it be this series. You couldn't even be close to right if you were to say that this was just a cartoon, it certainly isn't... This series is for people around the age of 17 and up, it's no child's play. The series plots are incredibly in depth, you'll love it. When I first sow this DVD my first reaction was how poetic it was, I couldn't believe it. I have seen many "Anime" series before but this takes the cake. You can't just go about to buy only this one DVD, you really have to have the hole collection, believe me you'll want it. Take my advice on this, you've never seen a show like this before, and you probably won't again so see it while it's hot.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Bit of Humor Before We Go.
Review: This disk has at least one more episode that they will probably never show you on Cartoon Network, lemme give ya a hint, it's the one with "Teddy Bomber". That alone should prompt fans of the series to go out and buy it.
Although not too awful revealing about any of the characters (except one episode about Jet, but even that doesn't really say a lot), this DVD does have a lot of comic relief (Yeah, lots of Ed and Ein, hence the cover art).
The final goof off disk before everything starts to wrap up and this great series comes to a close. I'd praise it more, but it would be to no effect, 90% of the people who buy this disk will not mearly do so because I told them it is great, they will do so because they have the other previous 4. Sooooooo... nuff said.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Not the best of the series, but still VERY good.
Review: This one is probably my least favorite of the series, but that just tells you how great the other DVD's are! WARNING theres a few SMALL spoilers, but nothing that will go anywhere near ruining the episode. If you hate being spoiled with even very little things then don't read.

Episode 19: Wild Horses- This one is one of the better ones on the DVD, you get to meet Doohan, the former owner of the Swordfish II. Plus Jet, Spike, and Faye go after their bounty heads...turns out they have a virus that they transmit by harpooning the attacking ships, giving them a little more trouble than they planned for.

A-

Episode 20: Pierrot Le Fou- Not only my favorite on this DVD, but one of my top 5 episodes in the whole series. Spike meets up with a strange person called Pierrot, he seems impossible to kill...not only that but he seems hell bent on killing Spike. Who is this strange person? you will find out.

A+

Episode 21: Boogie-Woogie Feng-Shui- A mysterious email gets sent to Jet, leading him to an old friend...he ends up meeting with his old friends daughter, Meifa. They go on a quest to figure out what the sun stone is leading them into some trouble...this episode is one of my least favorites in the series but its still entertaining.

C+

Episode 22: Cowboy Funk- I liked this episode alot, it's got a decent amount of humor in it like when Spike meets a new rival named Andy. They're both going after the bounty head "Teddy Bomber"...with Spike and Andy, two of the best Bounty Hunters in the world, who will get him first?

B+

Overall- A- or 5 stars...this DVD mixes with great Action, humor, and is very entertaining overall. If your a fan of the series you can't do without this one.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Cowboy Funk" is worth the price alone.
Review: Yes, I must say that "Cowboy Funk" is one of the best episodes in the series, and certainly one of the funniest. Plus, the other episodes are just as good. Too bad it's getting towards the end. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes Anime or wants to get into Anime.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: It's Bebop--what else can be said?
Review: Yes, some people have given this DVD lower ratings, but I think it really does deserve a 5. While some of the episodes aren't as memorable as other Cowboy Bebop episodes, on their own they are quite good. Especially "Cowboy Funk." The DVD is worth it just for that one episode, which is (in my opinion) the best humorous episode in the entire series. And none of the episodes are what could be described as "bad." One (Boogie-Woogie Feng Shui) delves a little bit into Jet's history, even. But, if you're reading this review, you've most likely bought the rest of the series, so I doubt you need me to tell you to buy this one, as well. It's a nice build-up before the huge finale.


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