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S. audiences, Jason DeMarco, then-senior vice president at Adult Swim, told the animation publication The Dot and Line in 2018. “Cowboy Bebop was heavily influenced by Western design, music, and classic
noir storytelling,” DeMarco said. “Those elements, plus the structure of the show — stand-alone episodes followed by ‘story arc’ episodes, much like The X-Files, or other U. S. shows on the air at
that time, made the show seem like something that could work for a U. S. audience. ”Cowboy Bebop is very much a
Japanese show, filled with nods to Japanese culture, from Jet practicing the art of bonsai to buying bird-shaped sponge treats inspired by the Japanese treat Hiyoko cakes. Watanabe has also said that Spike Spiegel is modeled after Japanese actor Yūsaku Matsuda. But influences from the West are prominent in the show, seen in the very
concept of cowboys, in the jazz-heavy soundtrack and in countless pop culture references.
S. audiences, Jason DeMarco, then-senior vice president at Adult Swim, told the animation publication The Dot and Line in 2018. “Cowboy Bebop was heavily influenced by Western design, music, and classic
noir storytelling,” DeMarco said. “Those elements, plus the structure of the show — stand-alone episodes followed by ‘story arc’ episodes, much like The X-Files, or other U. S. shows on the air at
that time, made the show seem like something that could work for a U. S. audience. ”Cowboy Bebop is very much a
Japanese show, filled with nods to Japanese culture, from Jet practicing the art of bonsai to buying bird-shaped sponge treats inspired by the Japanese treat Hiyoko cakes. Watanabe has also said that Spike Spiegel is modeled after Japanese actor Yūsaku Matsuda. But influences from the West are prominent in the show, seen in the very
concept of cowboys, in the jazz-heavy soundtrack and in countless pop culture references.
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