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While Cowboy Bebop has its comedic moments, the show abounds with violence and interrogates concepts like existentialism and fatalism—not exactly the most marketable material for toy makers. After a separate subsidiary of Bandai stepped in, the project was allowed to continue without a connection to toys. Sunrise EntertainmentCowboy Bebop‘s relatively dark tone was met with skepticism elsewhere. When Cowboy Bebop had its original run on TV Tokyo beginning in April 1998, only 12 of the 26 episodes, plus a special, were aired due to its mature subjects. “Before the broadcast even began—during the production of the first few episodes, there were a lot of internal stakeholders saying things like ‘This show is too adult,’” Watanabe told Otaquest. “Viewers who want the other 13 episodes will have to purchase them on laserdisc,” a reviewer wrote at the time.[48] The first volume was released in November 2008 and the last one on February 23, 2010. [68][69] The first novel acts as a prologue, focusing on how Lelouch befriended Suzaku Kururugi, when the former prince and his sister Nunnally Lamperouge were sent to Japan as political hostages. The second novel series, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion R2, covers the second season of the anime series in which Lelouch continues his battle against the Britannian Empire. It was released in four volumes from June 1, 2008, to March 1, 2009. [70][71] A single volume side story novel, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion Red Tracks (コードギアス 反逆のルルーシュ 朱の軌跡, Kōdo Giasu: Hangyaku no Rurūshu Shu no Kiseki) was released on April 1, 2008, in Japan. It focuses on the life of teenager girl Kallen Stadtfeld who becomes a soldier from the organization the Black Knights under Lelouch's leadership to defeat Britannia. [72] On January 3, 2012, the English publication of the light novel adaptation of R2 had been announced as cancelled as part of Bandai Entertainment's planned restructuring which had been announced the day before. [73] Video games[edit] The series was also slated to be adapted into a series of video games, developed for the Nintendo DS,[74] PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 platforms, which was published by Namco Bandai Games. [75][76][77] All three games have been available in only Japanese, although an incomplete unofficial patch for the Nintendo DS game exists on the internet that partially translates the game into English. [citation needed] A release on the Wii platform was cancelled for unknown reasons. [75] The official website for the first Nintendo DS game launched on July 16, 2007, with the game being released a few months later on October 25.
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