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Cowboy Bebop - Easter Eggs & Hidden Details
Easter Eggs
The three recurring old men who appear throughout the series are named Antonio, Carlos, and Jobim.
This is a tribute to the legendary Brazilian bossa nova musician Antônio Carlos Jobim, whose music was a significant influence on the series' soundtrack.
In "Session #15: My Funny Valentine," the cryogenic chamber Faye escapes from has the serial number NCC-1701-B.
This is a direct reference to the registry number of the U.S.S. Enterprise from the "Star Trek" franchise, one of the many nods to classic science fiction in the series.
Spike's signature bent cigarettes are an homage.
This is a visual nod to the character Daisuke Jigen from the classic anime "Lupin III," a major inspiration for Shinichirō Watanabe. It is also a reference to jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie's bent trumpet.
The episode "Toys in the Attic" is filled with visual and thematic references.
The episode is a direct homage to the 1979 sci-fi horror film "Alien." The motion tracker Spike uses and the tense, suspenseful hunt for a mysterious creature on the ship are clear references to the movie.
In "Session #2: Stray Dog Strut," Spike's fight with Abdul Hakim on a bridge is a reference to a classic martial arts film.
The fight choreography is a tribute to the battle between Bruce Lee and Kareem Abdul-Jabbar in the movie "Game of Death."