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Chapter 99. 2: Take Off Vol. tbd Chapter 99: Take Off Chapter 98 Chapter 97 Chapter 96: The Time Is Now Chapter 95: Speedster Chapter 94: I See Chapter 93: Let S Go! Chapter 92: Manhole Chapter 91: Punch 91 Chapter 90: Because I M A Monster Chapter 89: Hot Pot Chapter 88 Chapter 87 Chapter 86 Chapter 85. 5: Extra: Confidence Chapter 85 Chapter 84: Escalation Chapter 83: The Hard Road Uphill Chapter 82: All-Out Chapter 81: Willpower Chapter 80. 1: Extras Chapter 80:
Surrounded Chapter 79: Infinite Combo Chapter 78: They Who Run In The Shadows Chapter 77: Bored As Usual Chapter 76: Stagnation And Growth Chapter 75: Foul Play Chapter 74. 5 Chapter 74. 2 Chapter 74. 1 Chapter 74 Chapter 73. 5 Chapter 73. 2 Chapter 73. 1 Chapter 73 Chapter 72.
1. Shizuku gathers clues from the crime scene which suggest Nora was shot elsewhere and carried to the current spot, and what they heard was a
second gunshot. However, she cannot reach a conclusion, further angering the werewolves. Meanwhile, as the Cage User and Royce's agents slowly make their way towards the village
along a cliff-face, they are attacked by Moriarty's monster, Victor. 12"Where the River's Flow Changes"
Transliteration: "Nagare no Majiwaru Basho" (Japanese: 流れの交わる場所)Yayoi TanakaNoboru TakagiMamoru HatakeyamaSeptember 21, 2023 (2023-09-21) Victor takes Aya and Tsugaru to the bottom of the cliff, explaining he saved them from the Royce agents. In return he asks for the location of the werewolf village and the black diamond as collateral.
[40] The atmospheres of the planets and the ethnic groups in Cowboy Bebop mostly originated from Watanabe's ideas, with some collaboration from set designers Isamu Imakake, Shoji Kawamori, and Dai Satō. The animation staff established the particular planet atmospheres early in the production of the series before working on the ethnic groups. It was Watanabe who wanted to have several groups of ethnic diversity appear in the series. Mars was the planet most
often used in Cowboy Bebop's storylines, with Satoshi Toba, the cultural and setting producer, explaining that the other planets "were unexpectedly difficult to use". He stated that each planet in the series had unique features, and the producers had to take into account the characteristics of each planet in the story. For the final episode, Toba explained that it was not possible for the staff to have the dramatic rooftop scene occur on Venus, so the staff "ended up normally falling back to Mars".