Cowboy Bebop DVD Box Set Second Press

The Cowboy Bebop DVD box set that was released last 2008 to celebrate the show’s anniversary is going to have an HD remastered release this coming March.

Details:

Release Title: Cowboy Bebop DVD Box (Encore Press Edition)
Catalog No.: BCBA-3195
Price: Y28000 (29400yen Tax incl.) [approx. US$ 305.18]
Release Date: March 26, 2010
Details: DVD box set release from legendary anime series “Cowboy Bebop” including all 26 episodes on seven discs. Features 5.1 channel surround dolby surround sound with HD remastered video. Includes 16-page original booklet. Special Features: Cowboy Bebop Session #0 (Sold in Limited Edition in 1998 / 27 minutes approx.)
Purchase through CDJapan, Amazon Japan.

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6 Responses to “Cowboy Bebop DVD Box Set Second Press”

  1. kai Says:

    $300us, ouch! And I just finished re-watching the remastered edition yesterday too. Now if only they would release the 9 disc ost collection again.

  2. mai Says:

    I actually want my own Bebop video collection, but I think I’ll buy the English dub, and I have seen prices far less than this :P

  3. kai Says:

    English dub? Wouldn’t it be better to go for subtitles. I can’t see an English cast doing any better than the original seiyuus. Especially when it comes to Ed.

  4. mai Says:

    I actually rate the English dub better because they did proper accents for the side characters (the Mushroom Hunting episode to be specific was waaay better in English just because of the accents), and Spike’s and Jet’s VAs were also pretty skilled. Faye’s English VA IMO delivered a sexier voice than Megumi Hayashibara, and I liked Ed’s VA either way. There was also pretty much a lot of praise for the English dub cast for Bebop, so I’m sure I’m not alone :D

  5. kai Says:

    I should keep an open mind when it comes to dubs then. The last English dubbed anime I watched was the first Patlabor movie a long time ago.

  6. John Mora Says:

    Actually, kai, I believe the director mentioned at a US convention around the release of the Bebop movie that he actually thought the English VAs did a superb job, and might even surpass the original actors.

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