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Cowboy Bebop :: Jamming With Edward (01x09)
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| Title: | Jamming With Edward |
| Episode #: | 01x09 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday September 30th, 2001 |
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A world-class graffiti artist is drawing on entire continents, etching patterns on the Earth with orbital lasers. Suspecting a computer hacker, the police put out an 8 million woolong reward on the culprit, and the Bebop crew leap into action. Except the culprit is an artificial intelligence, and the “hacker” is its only friend, a child prodigy who insists on calling herself Edward Wong Hai Pepelu Tivrusky IV, or Radical Edward.
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The Bounty Information
Name: Hacker responsible for land carving
Reward: 8,000,000 Woolongs | Ed's full name is Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky the 4th. |
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| Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •The Seatbelts | Kabutogani Kodai no Sakana | | | •The Seatbelts | Funk | | | •The Seatbelts | The Egg and I | | | •The Seatbelts | Piano Bar II | | | •The Seatbelts | Car 24 | | | •The Seatbelts | American Money | | | •The Seatbelts featuring Gabriela Robin | Cats on Mars | |
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Spike: There are three things I hate the most: Kids, pets, & women with additude. So tell me, why do we have all of them packed into our ship!? | Jet: Humans were meant to work and sweat to earn a living. Those that try to get rich quick, or live at the expense of others, all get divine retribution somewhere along the line. That's the lesson. Unfortunately, we quickly forget the lessons we've learn. Then we have to learn them all over again. |
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The design for MPU came from Hal in 2001: A Space Odyssey, Stanley Kubrick's 1968 sci-fi masterpiece. |
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