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A new 9-minute video has been released, shedding light on the origins of Cowboy Bebop’s beloved protagonist and iconic ending. This video, titled ‘Pictures of Yūsaku’, delves into the influence of Japanese screen star Yūsaku Matsuda on the anime, a connection that has long been discussed but not fully explored.

Director Shinichiro Watanabe’s admiration for Matsuda and his body of work is showcased in the video, highlighting how the actor’s TV detective serials and action film roles played a significant role in shaping Cowboy Bebop from its inception to its conclusion. The side-by-side comparisons and key excerpts provide a fresh perspective on the show’s development, offering fans a deeper understanding of the creative process behind the series.

The video is part of a larger project tied to the release of the unofficial Cowboy Bebop guide book, Three, Two, One: Let’s Jam! by Satoru Stevenson. This book delves into various aspects of the anime and its spin-offs, offering new insights and analyses for fans worldwide. It is now available for purchase on Amazon and through the Telos webshop, providing enthusiasts with a comprehensive look at the hidden gems within the series.

In addition to the video and guide book, more ‘Hidden Tracks’ videos are in the works, promising to unveil even more discoveries about Cowboy Bebop and its production. These videos will continue to showcase the intricate details and influences that have shaped the iconic anime, giving fans a fresh perspective on a beloved classic.

Overall, the exploration of Cowboy Bebop’s ending and its ties to Yūsaku Matsuda offer a new lens through which to appreciate the series. By delving into the influences and creative decisions that shaped the show, fans can gain a deeper appreciation for the artistry and storytelling behind this timeless anime.