



And I can't exactly remember when was the next time I've re-watched the anime, but recently I did! Twice in a row. Ha! Take that.





Now that I think about it, I know exactly why I wasn't attracted to this anime before when I was a kid compared to now. This anime conveys deeper meaning in every occasions. It has a vibe wherein only an adult can relate to whatever the show throws at its audience. Or to put it simply, only people who had experienced life can only relate and receive values from it.



In my own opinion, this anime is a real masterpiece. You would exactly feel how this production was well thought of and planned from the music, characters, and story line, it was just incredible! My heart just melts in every character exposure & development from the bebop gang, and the music goes along very well with it. As the story progresses, your empathy for each character grows and you'll find yourself carried away.

My favorite session from this anime was 24, Hard Luck Woman. Mainly because for me, this session was the proof that the characters had fully developed. The attachment of each characters to one another became visible despite Spike and Jet's tough negligence to this fact. The sadness hits me fast from this session because it started off with Faye finally remembering her past and Ed discovering her father. For the both of them, finding where you belong in the vast world is the greatest feeling. That was what Faye taught Edward, and I wonder if that was the reason that provoked Ed to start yet again her own voyage.







And as for Faye, my heart crumbles as she became vulnerable in front of Spike. Afraid that she'll lose the companion she later accepted, she finally admits that it was with them she belongs. Still, Spike had to do something for himself so he flee away from them to fight the syndicate which was concluded to be the lead to his possible death. It's cruel. I wonder if Faye stayed with Jet after. Sad.



To be honest, I like every session from this anime. Each has their own stories to tell, the history of the main and various side characters as well.



Being an adult means a more mature way of accepting life challenges on our way, and that's what the characters from this anime conveyed. They still carry on in their daily lives despite having less and despite having their own personal burdens. Oh I love the characters so much. I just can't pick one favorite character without picking the others. They are truly a full package. Spike, Jet, Faye, Edward and even Ein! I like them all for they have their own unique characteristics and personality. It's a variety of people that connects and uplifts each other's situation even in the most subtle way. Ah, adults. Just be honest with your feelings!!! But nah.





I recommend this anime because just like what I've said, it's a masterpiece. And perhaps like all the others, you'll be able to relate about their lives. The anime itself conveys a mix of goofiness and melancholy all throughout. It's like a balanced show, there is no stagnant feeling about it. And the music is superb! Make sure you check it out for you to find out! The other Sessions would be the last two, The Real Folk Blues Parts 1&2. It's a tough ending! Damn, my heart sank from Session 24 and with these last two episodes, I have been drowned with this massive reality check. It's the truth that after finally understanding, accepting and facing your past, only then you'll have the mind and heart to move forward. And it's difficult to witness how these characters from this anime ended up in a yet again hopeless situation. Like Spike, he finally had the chance to be with Julia but then she died and so did he. And let's say that Spike might have been alive from that ending but without Julia, it would be the same as being dead.And as for Faye, my heart crumbles as she became vulnerable in front of Spike. Afraid that she'll lose the companion she later accepted, she finally admits that it was with them she belongs. Still, Spike had to do something for himself so he flee away from them to fight the syndicate which was concluded to be the lead to his possible death. It's cruel. I wonder if Faye stayed with Jet after. Sad.To be honest, I like every session from this anime. Each has their own stories to tell, the history of the main and various side characters as well.Being an adult means a more mature way of accepting life challenges on our way, and that's what the characters from this anime conveyed. They still carry on in their daily lives despite having less and despite having their own personal burdens. Oh I love the characters so much. I just can't pick one favorite character without picking the others. They are truly a full package. Spike, Jet, Faye, Edward and even Ein! I like them all for they have their own unique characteristics and personality. It's a variety of people that connects and uplifts each other's situation even in the most subtle way. Ah, adults. Just be honest with your feelings!!! But nah.

Cowboy Bebop became one of my favorite shows after watching it several times on different occasions. I first encountered this anime when I was just in high school and as far as I remembered, I had no clue what I was watching. Guns, spacecraft, outer space, and futuristic claims are everywhere. I thought it was really boring at that time, but there was something about it that somehow attracted me even in a smallest bit. Perhaps it was the music. It allured me, from the very first time!