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Season 2 |
| 14 :02x01 - Bohemian Rhapsody (Oct/14/2001) | | Someone is committing debit-card fraud on an interplanetary scale, cleaning out the bank accounts of all the pilots who pass through the automated toll booths on the interplanetary gateways. When all the suspects culprits turn out to be pawns in a bigger game, the Bebop crew track down the real mastermind – Chessmaster Hex. | | Guest Stars: George C. Cole (1) as Chessmaster Hex, Michael McConnohie as Head Gate Corporation Executive | Director: Hirokazu Yamada Writer: Dai Satou | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- American Money, The Seatbelts -- Doggy Dog (Instrumental), The Seatbelts -- Kabutogani Kodai no Sakana, The Seatbelts -- Piano Black, The Seatbelts -- Pot City, The Seatbelts -- Waltz for Zizi | | | |
| 15 :02x02 - My Funny Valentine (Oct/21/2001) | | The Bebop is running low on supplies, tempers are getting frayed, and Jet is reduced to hunting down a small-time criminal who specialises in matrimonial fraud. All of which prompts Faye to think back on what few memories she has… retelling the story of when she was first woken from Cold Sleep, to discover that she had complete amnesia, that she’d been frozen for 54 years, and that she now owed 300 million woolongs in medical bills and interest. Only her lawyer, Whitney Hagas Matsumoto, showed her any kindness, but Faye seems doomed to a run of bad luck… | | Guest Stars: Peter Spellos as Doctor Bacchus | Director: Kunihiro Mori Writer: Keiko Nobumoto | | Songs: The Seatbelts featuring Emily Bindiger -- Adieu (Piano Solo, The Seatbelts -- Bindy, The Seatbelts -- Ethnic, The Seatbelts featuring Emily Bindiger -- Flying Teapot, The Seatbelts -- Odd Ones, The Seatbelts -- Piano Bar I, The Seatbelts -- Piano Bar II, The Seatbelts -- Slipper Sleaze | | | |
| 16 :02x03 - Black Dog Serenade (Oct/21/2001) | | When criminals commandeer the prison ship that is supposed to be taking them to Pluto, there’s nothing the Inter Solar System Police can do… or is there? Jet’s old partner Fad comes to him for help, pointing out that a bounty hunter can go where officers of the law fear to tread. But Jet’s adversary is Udai Taxim, the former hit-man who cost him his arm… can Jet bear to dredge up memories of his former life? | | Guest Stars: Barry Stigler as Udai Taxim, Toiler Cranston as Fad | Director: Ikurou Satou Writer: Michiko Yokote | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- Cosmic Noh, The Seatbelts -- Cosmos, The Seatbelts -- Farewell Blues, The Seatbelts -- The Real Man | | | |
| 17 :02x04 - Mushroom Samba (Oct/28/2001) | | Out of fuel, out of food, and sideswiped in a spaceborne hit-and-run incident, the Bebop crew are stranded in the wilds of Europa. A haul of suspect mushrooms causes trouble among the crew, with Spike accosted by a talking frog, Faye swimming in the toilet, and Jet trying to teach his bonsai trees the meaning of life. It’s up to Ed and Ein to save the day, and that entails catching fugitive pusher Domino Walker, unless rival bounty-hunter Coffee or avenging bad-mother brother Shaft catch him first. | | Guest Stars: William Bassett (1) as Domino Walker | Director: Kunihiro Mori Writer: Michiko Yokote | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- American Money, The Seatbelts featuring Sydney with Sister R -- Chicken Bone (Instrumental), The Seatbelts featuring Sydney Thiam -- Give and Take, The Seatbelts featuring Tulivu-Donna Cumberbatch -- Mushroom Hunting, The Seatbelts -- Socks, The Seatbelts -- The Egg and You, The Seatbelts featuring Masayoshi Furukawa -- You Make Me Cool | | | |
| 18 :02x05 - Speak Like A Child (Oct/28/2001) | | Faye goes AWOL after a tough day at the races, and the last thing she wants to hear is that a package has arrived for her, cash-on-delivery. Spike and Jet let their curiosity get the better of them, and discover the package contains one of the last remaining examples of the antique video format known as “Beta.” Their quest to watch it takes them all the way to the ruins of old Earth, and leads them all back to the past that Faye herself can no longer remember. | | Guest Stars: Jonathan Fahn as Miles, Sherry Lynn as Young Faye | Director: Yoshiyuki Takei Writer: Aya Yoshinaga, Shoji Kawamori, Akihiko Inari | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- Adieu, The Seatbelts -- Kawaisou na Faye, The Seatbelts -- Piano Bar II, The Seatbelts -- Socks, The Seatbelts -- The Egg and I | | | |
| 19 :02x06 - Wild Horses (Nov/04/2001) | | Spike goes to see Doohan, the ace mechanic who built his trademark Swordfish speedster. Meanwhile, the rest of the Bebop crew go in search of the Space Pirates, a group of cosmic truckers who have been robbing from the rich and giving to… themselves. But the truckers’ powerful anti-MONO computer virus is more than a match, even for computer-whizz Ed. It’s up to Spike to save the day, and up to his old friends to save him from a fiery death, with the aid of a 100-year-old spaceship. | Director: Hirokazu Yamada Writer: Akihiko Inari | | Songs: The Seatbelts featuring Mai Yamane -- Don't Bother None, The Seatbelts -- Felt Tip Pen, The Seatbelts -- NY Rush, The Seatbelts -- Too Good Too Bad, The Seatbelts -- Very Unpleasant | | | |
| 20 :02x07 - Pierrot le Fou (Nov/04/2001) | | After a night on the town, Spike stumbles into the middle of a firefight. The assassin known only as “Mad Pierrot” has just claimed his seventh high-ranking victim in the Inter-Solar System Police, but when Spike intervenes, he barely escapes with his life. A psychopath with superhuman abilities and a child’s mind, Pierrot hunts down anyone who sees his face, and that means Spike must fight for his life in a fairground – dodging bullets, ducking ice-skating penguins, and running from giant collapsing pigs. | | Guest Stars: Patricia Ja Lee as Meifa | Director: Yoshiyuki Takei Writer: Sadayuki Murai | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- Cosmic Noh, The Seatbelts -- Eyeball, The Seatbelts -- On The Run, The Seatbelts -- Yamada, The Seatbelts -- Yuuenchi | | | |
| 21 :02x08 - Boogie Woogie Feng Shui (Nov/11/2001) | | Jet gets a cryptic message from a former associate, Pao the feng shui master. The mystery deepens when he finds Pao’s gravestone – how can someone send mail from beyond the grave? Teaming up with Pao’s daughter Meifa, he searches for the legendary Sun Stone, hoping this ancient rock can help him solve the puzzle, before hoodlums from the Blue Snake gang get to him, too. | | Guest Stars: Tom Wyner as The Teddy Bomber, Daran Norris as Cowboy Andy | Director: Ikurou Satou Writer: Sadayuki Murai | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- Autumn In Ganymede, The Seatbelts -- Forever Broke, The Seatbelts -- Gateway, The Seatbelts -- Piano Bar I, The Seatbelts -- The Waltz of Zizi | | | |
| 22 :02x09 - Cowboy Funk (Feb/15/2002) | | The Teddy Bomber, a terrorist with a fluffy-toy fetish, has been planting explosives in tall buildings all over town. Just as Spike catches up with him, the two are interrupted by Andy the cowboy. A rich kid with nothing to do but play at bounty hunting, Andy causes trouble for Spike and the gang, be they undercover at a fancy dress party, or pursuing a giant teddy bear through the streets of Tharsis. | Director: Kunihiro Mori Writer: Keiko Nobumoto | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- Go Go Cactus Man, The Seatbelts -- Piano Bar II, The Seatbelts -- Slipper Sleaze | | | |
| 23 :02x10 - Brain Scratch (Nov/18/2001) | | After days without a word, Faye suddenly turns up on a chat show, singing the praises of Brain Scratch, a religious cult that promises its followers digital immortality. But word on the street is that Brain Scratch is a sham, and its leader Dr. Londo is wanted by the police after several members rush into “paradise” by committing suicide. The Bebop crew must find the elusive Londo before it’s too late – both for him and his new acolyte Faye Valentine. | | Guest Stars: Robert Axelrod as Dr. Londes, George C. Cole (1) as Mark Rather | Director: Yoshiyuki Takei Writer: Dai Satou | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- 23 Hanashi, The Seatbelts -- American Money, The Seatbelts -- Brain Dream, The Seatbelts -- CBC News, The Seatbelts -- Funk, The Seatbelts -- Telephone Shopping, The Seatbelts -- The Egg And You | | | |
| 24 :02x11 - Hard Luck Woman (Nov/18/2001) | | Still haunted by her missing past, Faye searches for more clues to her identity. But it’s Ed who turns up the crucial pieces of the puzzle. The crew reluctantly return to the crater-strewn Earth, where Faye finally comes face-to-face with a figure from her past. Meanwhile Ed gets a surprise of her own when she drops in on her former home – she is reunited with her father, but there’s the annoying little problem of a bounty that needs to be settled. Of course, the identity of this strange man is suspect, but if he really is Ed’s father, what will she do? | Director: Hirokazu Yamada Writer: Michiko Yokote, Shinichirou Watanabe | | Songs: The Seatbelts featuring Emily Bindiger -- Adieu (Piano Solo, The Seatbelts featuring Steve Conte -- Call Me Call Me, The Seatbelts featuring Mai Yamane -- Don't Bother None, The Seatbelts -- Kawaisou na Faye (Lip Cream), The Seatbelts featuring Sydney -- Papa Plastic, The Seatbelts -- Waltz For Zizi, The Seatbelts featuring Aoi Tada -- Wo Qui Non Coin | | | |
| 25 :02x12 - The Real Folk Blues, Part I (Nov/25/2001) | | Not even the cops can control the violence erupting on the streets of the Martian capital Tharsis. The Red Dragon crime syndicate is in the middle of a succession war, and many old scores are being settled. Vicious is sentenced to death for disobeying the elders, while his former rival, one Spike Spiegel, finds there’s a price on his own head. Reunited at long last with his true love Julia, he is forced to confront more ghosts from his own past, while Jet tries to talk him out of it by quoting Ernest Hemingway – always a sign of trouble on the horizon. | | Guest Stars: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Julia, George C. Cole (1) as Vicious | Director: Ikurou Satou Writer: Keiko Nobumoto | | Songs: The Seatbelts featuring Emily Bindiger -- Adieu, The Seatbelts -- Memory, The Seatbelts -- Road To The West, The Seatbelts -- Space Temple, The Seatbelts -- Waltz for Zizi | | | |
| 26 :02x13 - The Real Folk Blues, Part II (Nov/25/2001) | | When Vicious seizes control of the Red Dragon syndicate, Spike gets his chance to disappear with Julia. But the desire for revenge still burns inside him – and he plots a one-man mission into the heart of Vicious’s gangland headquarters. Remembering his own words to her, Faye muses that it is better to have faith in a better future than cling to a tragic past, but will her warning be enough…? | | Guest Stars: Michael Gregory as Laughing Bull, Carol Stanzione as Annie, George C. Cole (1) as Vicious, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn as Julia | Director: Yoshiyuki Takei Writer: Keiko Nobumoto | | Songs: The Seatbelts -- Blue, The Seatbelts -- Forever Broke, The Seatbelts -- Memory, The Seatbelts -- See you Space Cowboy | | | |
| Cowboy Bebop: The Movie (Sep/03/2005) | | A tanker truck is blown to smithereens in the middle of a busy street, and a deadly viral infection is released with the explosion. The Bebop crew - Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Faye Valentine, and Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV - are instantly after the culprit when the gargantuan reward of 300,000,000 woolongs is announced. But the case gets stranger and stranger as the cold-blooded Vincent Volaju, who supposedly has been dead for ten years, seems to be the prime suspect. Meanwhile, Spike encounters the dangerous Electra, who too seeks the madman. Conspiracies and secrets better left alone are uncovered, and Vincent's reign or terror is nowhere near over yet... | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Hale as Electra, Nicholas Guest (1) as Rasheed, Daran Norris as Vincent Volaju, J. Grant Albrecht (1) as Hoffman | Directors: Shinichirou Watanabe, Hiroyuki Okiura Writer: Marc Handler, Keiko Nobumoto Story: Hajime Yatate | | | |
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