An Eery Cowboy Bebop/Columbia coincidence
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An Eery Cowboy Bebop/Columbia coincidence
I'm watching Cowboy Bebop and just found an eery coincidence to the recent Columbia tragedy. In it Doohan's shuttle is the Columbia and to make it weirder at the end after rescuing Spike he's worried about burning up because of missing tiles. Eery to watch the episode now.
And I wonder if they'll pull that from Cartoon Network for now.
And I wonder if they'll pull that from Cartoon Network for now.
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Wonder if it isn't a concidence because it was right after the Columbia tragedy. Then again, the executives who decided to air this would have to be insensitive or crazy.
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Re: An Eery Cowboy Bebop/Columbia coincidence
I remembered that ep and how they survived (just).Stormbringer wrote:I'm watching Cowboy Bebop and just found an eery coincidence to the recent Columbia tragedy. In it Doohan's shuttle is the Columbia and to make it weirder at the end after rescuing Spike he's worried about burning up because of missing tiles. Eery to watch the episode now.
And I wonder if they'll pull that from Cartoon Network for now.
But I never knew it was the Columbia.
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Holy shit, that's scary.Stormbringer wrote:I'm watching Cowboy Bebop and just found an eery coincidence to the recent Columbia tragedy. In it Doohan's shuttle is the Columbia and to make it weirder at the end after rescuing Spike he's worried about burning up because of missing tiles. Eery to watch the episode now.
And I wonder if they'll pull that from Cartoon Network for now.
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Re: An Eery Cowboy Bebop/Columbia coincidence
Yup, it was Columbia. You can see the name clearly when Doohan rolls it out.Admiral Valdemar wrote:I remembered that ep and how they survived (just).
But I never knew it was the Columbia.
It hasn't aired yet, I was watching the DVD. It should be coming up soon though. I'm wondering if they will air it especially given that it was nearly destroyed by the same thing that killed the real Columbia.Exonerate wrote:I think its good to have somebody to have the guts to air that.jaeger115 wrote:Wonder if it isn't a concidence because it was right after the Columbia tragedy. Then again, the executives who decided to air this would have to be insensitive or crazy.
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I think it's just a mere coincidence that it was the Columbia. There were only four active shuttles back in 1998, so they had a one-in-four chance of getting the right one.
Also, why wouldn't Doohan worry about tiles falling off? The damn thing was more than eighty years old at the time.
I think you guys are blowing it out of proportion by calling it "eery".
And for a CN executive to pull this episode from the schedule would have to be more oversensitive then you guys are...
Also, why wouldn't Doohan worry about tiles falling off? The damn thing was more than eighty years old at the time.
I think you guys are blowing it out of proportion by calling it "eery".
And for a CN executive to pull this episode from the schedule would have to be more oversensitive then you guys are...
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I don't think it's some mystical prediction. It's just kind of weird to see a shuttle that's now scattered over northen texas go down in an anime for the same reasons.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:I think it's just a mere coincidence that it was the Columbia. There were only four active shuttles back in 1998, so they had a one-in-four chance of getting the right one.
Also, why wouldn't Doohan worry about tiles falling off? The damn thing was more than eighty years old at the time.
I think you guys are blowing it out of proportion by calling it "eery".
It's like seeing the Twin Towers on the Simpsons or The Critic. Eery because you realize they're gone.
Well, it happened after Septemeber 11th, Fox pulled the New York Simpsons episode and Comedy Central messed with the Critic opening credits.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:And for a CN executive to pull this episode from the schedule would have to be more oversensitive then you guys are...
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I've seen the Critic opening w/ the Trade Center on Comedy Central recently, and I saw the Simpsons NYC episode last November.Stormbringer wrote:Well, it happened after Septemeber 11th, Fox pulled the New York Simpsons episode and Comedy Central messed with the Critic opening credits.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:And for a CN executive to pull this episode from the schedule would have to be more oversensitive then you guys are...
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That was in the first few months afterward. Once things cooled down they were brought back. The same thing happened with Buffy's Earshot after Columbine.DPDarkPrimus wrote:I've seen the Critic opening w/ the Trade Center on Comedy Central recently, and I saw the Simpsons NYC episode last November.Stormbringer wrote:Well, it happened after Septemeber 11th, Fox pulled the New York Simpsons episode and Comedy Central messed with the Critic opening credits.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:And for a CN executive to pull this episode from the schedule would have to be more oversensitive then you guys are...
If it happens with Cowboy Bebop I'm sure it won't be permanent.
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Speaking of which, on the very day of 11 September, Cartoon Network actually CANCELLED Mobile Suit Gundam, even though there were only eight episodes left to air. They would of had to make that decision in less then six hours.
To me, that little post-event reaction/thought is rather mild, and I wouldn't call it eery. It's more like a casual "Hey, there's the WTC.", and it was mainly triggered by all that image revisionism talk that was going on right after the event occured.
To me, that little post-event reaction/thought is rather mild, and I wouldn't call it eery. It's more like a casual "Hey, there's the WTC.", and it was mainly triggered by all that image revisionism talk that was going on right after the event occured.
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Exactly what does that have to do with this?Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Speaking of which, on the very day of 11 September, Cartoon Network actually CANCELLED Mobile Suit Gundam, even though there were only eight episodes left to air. They would of had to make that decision in less then six hours.
It's a weird feeling seeing the Columbia in a cartoon nearly fall victim to what really happened to it.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:To me, that little post-event reaction/thought is rather mild, and I wouldn't call it eery. It's more like a casual "Hey, there's the WTC.", and it was mainly triggered by all that image revisionism talk that was going on right after the event occured.
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Wasn't Columbia the first shuttle to fly? If so, then that would be why they used it. Does seem eerie in a way though.
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It's an aside. You bring up episodes being pulled and individual programme content being altered due to 9-11, I mention an entire series being cancelled within six hours of the attack.Stormbringer wrote:Exactly what does that have to do with this?Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Speaking of which, on the very day of 11 September, Cartoon Network actually CANCELLED Mobile Suit Gundam, even though there were only eight episodes left to air. They would of had to make that decision in less then six hours.
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Re: An Eery Cowboy Bebop/Columbia coincidence
GAH...not another one to not to offend sensitive fans.Stormbringer wrote:I'm watching Cowboy Bebop and just found an eery coincidence to the recent Columbia tragedy. In it Doohan's shuttle is the Columbia and to make it weirder at the end after rescuing Spike he's worried about burning up because of missing tiles. Eery to watch the episode now.
And I wonder if they'll pull that from Cartoon Network for now.
I hope not...because yeah they touch sensitive subjective persay...but just to elimanate them because one sensitive might complain...might as well elimanate TV(and even then people will scream somthing)
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Spanky, you forget that CN simply used 9-11 as an excuse to yank MSG, which was getting low ratings and which they were under contract to show in it's entirety.Spanky The Dolphin wrote:It's an aside. You bring up episodes being pulled and individual programme content being altered due to 9-11, I mention an entire series being cancelled within six hours of the attack.Stormbringer wrote:Exactly what does that have to do with this?Spanky The Dolphin wrote:Speaking of which, on the very day of 11 September, Cartoon Network actually CANCELLED Mobile Suit Gundam, even though there were only eight episodes left to air. They would of had to make that decision in less then six hours.
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