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”Sunrise EntertainmentIn the interview with Otaquest, Watanabe gave the example of “Green Bird,” a hymn-like song that’s both calming and haunting and first played after a pivotal confrontation between Spike and his nemesis in the episode “Ballad of Fallen Angels. ” “The scene at the end of episode five where Spike falls from the window [of a cathedral] was inspired by the song ‘Green Bird,’ and was made without having originally been ordered,” Watanabe said of the memorable sequence. “It’s fair to say Cowboy Bebop is full of such occurrences, and that the project’s music budget may have gone well overboard. ”How the original Cowboy Bebop fits into the live-action adaptation The live-action series is informed by the musical choices, Christopher Yost, a writer and executive producer on the show, says in a recent featurette from Netflix about Kanno’s return to score the adaptation. The composer says the new project uses “about one-tenth of the music from the original animation. ” Showrunner André Nemec said in an interview with Polygon that “Yoko’s
involvement in this show to me was paramount to almost everything else. ” And John Cho
told Vulture, “I made sure that [Kanno] was locked in before saying yes . Our iteration minus her would suffer too much. ” In
addition to Kanno’s participation, the adaptation also sees the return of the Japanese original’s voice actors.
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