"Cowboy Bebop" Asteroid Blues (TV Episode 1998) Poster

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(1998)

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9/10
25 minutes of unadulterated anime carnage, yet strangely poetic
DVD_Connoisseur25 November 2018
This first episode of "Cowboy Bebop" bodes well for the series.

An action packed, almost Tarantino-esque scene opens the episode, followed by colourful credits that wouldn't be out of place in a '60s caper movie.

With martial arts, bullet ballet, and spaceships, who could ask for more?

9 out of 10.
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9/10
A great start
awesomsharp29 July 2021
The atmosphere, the music, these two things are the star of this first episode.
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9/10
Great f#cking episode
ShortBanana8 December 2021
I have rewatched this episode Four times.

I can't think of anything bad to say everything is exceptional.

Favorite part is the chase scene at the end the music and the visuals are an organism to the sense's.
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10/10
The start of something unforgettable
baseballfanjm23 May 2006
Here's where it begins. The series kicks off with this episode, a wonderfully entertaining piece that shows us Spike and Jet by themselves, doing their thing as bounty hunters in the year 2071. As the series' self-contained episodes go (meaning episodes that are not part of either of the series two plot lines), it's one of the strongest. Spike is pursuing a dealer of a new drug which makes its user faster, stronger, his sight keener, and damn near impossible to beat in a fight. There's also the dealer's girlfriend, apparently very pregnant, assisting him with his crimes Simple, entertaining, a great way to kick off the series.
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