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shakkazombie - AudioTrack 09 no title
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shakkazombie - AudioTrack 05 no title
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Source title: naruto - ending 8 - hajimete kimi to shabetta.mp3 - 4shared.com - online file sharing and storage - download
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Source title: Rap Nippon- Accueil
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Source title: ShakkaZombie - The Goodfellaz » Õèï-Õîï ïîðòàë
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Shakkazombie - Recover the Sky of Day
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The song "Recover The Sky Of Day" by Shakkazombie. Not recorded on an album for as far as I know, but it was used as the ED song for Cowboy More
The song "Recover The Sky Of Day" by Shakkazombie. Not recorded on an album for as far as I know, but it was used as the ED song for Cowboy Bebop's ep13.5 "Mish-Mash Blues". The following info is not written, but simply copy-pasted by me: In 1998, Shinichiro Watanabe presented the idea of a new anime, named Cowboy Bebop, to TV Tokyo. TV Tokyo was known for being careful of how much questionable material they released including violence and suggestive forms. In the past year, they had also run into a few other problems. Their series Pokemon had created a great amount of bad press when an episode caused epileptic fits in people due to them sitting too close to the television and the rapidness of the changing colors. In national news, school violence had risen, with such problems as a student stabbing their teacher due to them complaining of their tardiness, and a student attempting to steal a policeman's gun. TV Tokyo, extremely wary, told Watanabe that they would show only twelve of the Cowboy Bebop episodes. The rest would not be shown due to their violence, and the ones that they did show were also edited down. The episodes that did end up being shown were: Stray Dog Strut, Honky Tonk Women, Heavy Metal Queen, Waltz for Venus, Jamming with Edward, Ganymede Elegy, Toys in the Attic, Jupiter Jazz, Bohemian Rhapsody, My Funny Valentine, Speak Like a Child, and an extra thirteenth episode that was a montage of the previous episodes named Mish-Mash Blues. These episodes were aired from April 3, 1998 to May 26, 1998 on every Friday. At the end of Mish-Mash Blues there was a small message: This is not the end. You will see the real "Cowboy Bebop" someday! They weren't lying. On November 23, 1998, the satellite station WOWOW began showing Cowboy Bebop in all its glory. They showed all 26 episodes without any editing. Also starting on December 18, 1998, Bandai began releasing all of Cowboy Bebop on VHS, DVD, and Laserdisc. On September 14, 1999, Pioneer began released Cowboy Bebop in the States on VHS, and then on DVD on April 4, 2000. On September 2, 2001, Cowboy Bebop began to be shown on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. However, it was also edited to suit American television standards. The series also spawned a movie Knockin' On Heaven's Door which was released on September 1, 2001 and two manga series. The movie takes place between Episodes 23 and 24. Hide
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