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The most common honorifics in Japanese are san, kun, chan, sama, sensei, and senpai. Recommended Videos One thing to keep in mind here, for
both anime-watching and real-life, is that what honorific someone uses is very contextual, which means it can say a lot about how they think about the other person. In Neon Genesis Evangelion, for example, “Shinji-kun” is ubiquitous, but the would-be parallel “Asuka-chan” is not. It’s an interesting linguistic nuance to key into—you can learn a lot about characters and their relationships due to the omission or inclusion of one word. Dropping honorifics in Japanese is only reserved for the deepest relationships: we’re talking romantic partners and very close friends. I can also tell you from personal experience it’s a source of intense social anxiety for me. San San is
essentially the default honorific, and it’s the most common. The closest word in English would be “Mr. /Ms. /Mrs. ,” etc.
It aired again on January 9, 2016 on I. Sat. [56][57] Home media[edit] DVD name Content Release date Session One Episodes 1–5 April 4, 2000 Session Two Episodes 6–10 May 2, 2000 Session Three Episodes 11–14 July 13, 2000 Session Four Episodes 15–18 April 4, 2001 Session Five Episodes 19–22 May 2, 2001 Session Six Episodes 23–26 July 13, 2001 The Perfect Sessions Episodes 1–26 Cowboy Bebop OST 1 Collector's Art Box November 6, 2001 Best Sessions Various November 19, 2002 Cowboy Bebop has been
released in four separate editions in North America. The first release was sold in VHS format either as a box set or as seven individual tapes. The tapes were sold through Anime Village, a division of Bandai. [58] In the late 1990s, Manga Entertainment purchased the rights to Cowboy Bebop with plans to release the English-dubbed PAL version on VHS; however, this was never realized. [citation needed] The second release was sold in 2000 individually, and featured uncut versions of the original 26 episodes. In 2001, these DVDs were collected in the special edition Perfect Sessions which included the first 6 DVDs, the first Cowboy Bebop soundtrack, and a collector's box. At the time of release, the art box from the Perfect Sessions was made available for purchase on The Right Stuff International as a solo item for collectors who already owned the series. [59] The third release, The Best Sessions, was sold in 2002 and featured what Bandai considered to be the best 6 episodes of the series remastered in Dolby Digital 5. 1 and DTS
surround sound.
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