Spoilers for season 1 of "Cowboy Bebop" ahead.Įd (Eden Perkins) could help unite the crew of the Bebop and send them into new adventures in season 2.
So let's break down that ending, cowpokes, and dig into what exactly is going on in the live-action "Bebop." Buckle up, because it's going to get a little bumpy.
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The live-action series is something like a remix of the anime, a cover song with new bits added. Some of it works, some of it doesn't, but it's all in the service of trying to bring one of the world's greatest anime series to life. Showrunner André Nemec promised that the series " wouldn't violate the canon," though it certainly twists the canon in surprising new ways. The 10-episode first season followed space cowboys Spike Spiegel (John Cho), Faye Valentine (Daniella Pineda) and Jet Black (Mustafa Shakir) as they tried to catch bounty-heads and put food on the table, all while dealing with Spike's violent past, Faye's amnesia, and Jet's family problems.
Trainers are required to participate in an accuracy test and a race against the gym leader. Most of the islands are named after varieties of oranges, or other citrus fruits.
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In Pokémon The Movie 2000 - The Power of One, the Kanto region legendary birds and Lugia live around this area. Other notable residents include Prima, known in the video games as Lorelei, a local Pokémon Master and member of Kanto's Elite Four (this would be later referenced in Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen's Sevii Islands) Mateo, a glass sculptor who lives on Sunburst Island and takes his inspiration from a rare, reclusive Crystal Onix and Melody, a young girl who lives on Shamouti Island and plays the flute in an annual ceremony there. Professor Ivy works on Valencia Island with her three assistants Faith, Hope and Charity.
There are a few other characters of note on the Orange Islands. Instead, their challenges are tests of loyalty between the trainer and their Pokémon (for example, Danny has a Trainer use his/her Pokémon to freeze a geyser of hot water and then carve it into a sled for racing). Gym battles in the Orange Islands differ from those on the mainland because the Orange Crew do not require challengers to actually fight them.