
Soto said that having this event in New York was especially meaningful because he sees it as a diverse city. In the same vein, scriptwriter Dai Soto complimented fellow series writer Keiko Nobumoto for sticking up for her visions of keeping diverse demographics for the characters in the series.

"It seemed to be a great crossover show because it had so many elements from all over the world that people could connect to," Blum added. For instance, our neighbor Mars is, in reality, about a six-month journey from Earth for modern spacecraft, and that's when both are at their closest points to each other - but in the show they can get there much more quickly. Hyperspeed gateways act as cosmic highways to bring people back and forth across great distances, and this addition makes the timelines in "Cowboy Bebop" more believable. In this vision of the future, most humans have moved off Earth and live across the solar system, including on Venus and Jupiter's moons.
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Set in 2071, "Cowboy Bebop"'s 26 episodes and full-length movie use jazz music, impressive technical design and haunting dialogue to tell the stories of the bounty-hunting crew aboard the spaceship Bebop. Sunrise Studios developed the classic anime series that first aired in Japan in 1998, directed by Shinichiro Watanabe. 4), four creators of the original Japanese "Cowboy Bebop" and two of the show's American voice-over actors gathered at the Jacob Javits Center here to answer questions about the legacy of the futuristic, neo-noir space drama.
