“I’m always interested in where Faye’s going because we’re only really seeing her as a young adult. They would likely possess the rawness necessary to capture a spirit as fierce and vulnerable as Faye’s.
I hope they do it great. This is why most announcements, including “We’re all nervous about it,” Lee says of the adaptation. Lee would like for a bit of romance to get injected into the anime, particularly for Faye.“Would [Faye] find love? Why couldn’t the same be done for Spike?When it comes to the next arc for the show, Lee wants it to pick up where we left off. “He makes it through … and somehow we regroup in a hospital somewhere. It overlaps and intersects with all kinds of pop culture now. It’s here to stay. Maybe he gets some bionic replacements or something, who knows?” Far stranger things have certainly happened in the anime. “What happens after [the fight]? I know that she has great affection and love for Spike — and for everyone on the Bebop. Lee even has a suggestion, “Put us in But who would be in that cantina scene? Lee’s character Faye managed to survive a tragic accident as a child thanks to being cryogenically preserved. After all, he lost Julia not too long before then, so he, theoretically, had nothing else to live for.However, the show’s director, Shinichiro Watanabe, deliberately left the ending ambiguous. Originally, she thought that Angelina Jolie, with her sex appeal and action movie star status, could pull off Faye’s femme fatale nature. I think with Faye, it would probably be an unknown. But seeing an animation come to life can be jarring for many, including the voices working behind the scenes.“It’s so hard for me because I want to support the material living on and getting produced in the right way for a live-action. You can find her words here on FANDOM, BlackGirlNerds.com, and TheGamer.com. It would have to be like discovering Wonder Woman, something like that.”An unknown actor would be free to tackle the role as they see fit. Hopefully, they’ll get it right at some point.”Getting it right includes securing Yoko Kanno, the mastermind behind the original soundtrack, for the adaptation’s score.“I can’t imagine it not being Yoko Kanno’s score.
What’s the next season?” she asks enthusiastically.Assuming that the bedside reunion above happens, the actor favors diving deeper into the mysterious Faye Valentine. Lee isn’t sure. They didn’t know what to do with it for a long time, which makes sense. Other gigs: unofficial anime consultant, gamer yearning for couch co-op's return, peruser of manga and comics.Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. That’s exactly what Spike’s fate at the end of the series has been debated for over a decade. Spike’s fate at the end of the series has been debated for over a decade. Since then, it appears that mum’s the word, as not much has been said about it since.
That’s something that’s never really been explored. We’re not exploring what would happen in her life beyond the Bebop.”Indeed, fans only got a glimpse into the former lives of the Bebop crew. I just want it to do the material justice.”Karla Clark is the FANDOM Contributor Program Manager and a writer and blerdy mommy from Oakland, California. While many agree that the show is nearly perfect, its episodic narrative style and ambiguous ending leave room for Watanabe’s tale to continue.
After a climactic battle with So resolute is her belief that she doesn’t linger on the subject for long, instead focusing on what could happen next. The casting is going to be very personal and very difficult for all of us, I think, to see our characters being portrayed by a human body other than the way they’ve been designed and intended by the original creator.”Despite her apprehension, Lee holds out hope that the adaptation will be handled with the same love as the original series.“We’ll see. Cowboy Bebop (TV Series 1998–1999) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Many assume that Spike succumbed to his injuries. Wendee Lee is the English dub voice of Faye Valentine in Cowboy Bebop, and Megumi Hayashibara is the Japanese voice. TV Show: Cowboy Bebop “It’s tough.