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YdocNameloc
11-20-2004, 08:09 PM
Hey everyone, I started re-reading some old Agent Orange Bebop fanfics, and It made me remember Steps. I posted this about a year ago, and I'm pleased with how it turned out. Not because I like my rendition of Jet...no infact I hate it. This was just too long and was only intended to be a bordome clip that wouldn't last past the week so I didn't feel like pestering Jared to take 13 minutes to record for it. However, it was received much better than I thought it would be so I kept it around. I was instead pleased because of the sheer genius that is Agent Orange's writing ability. I can't thank her enough for letting me turn her fanfic into this little rp.

So I suppose this can be a first in a few reposts leading up to my release of Cowboy Bebop : Knocking on Heaven's Door: Chapter 2. If you want to hear a wonderful Bebop cast in an rp then I strongly suggest heading over to W-Casting Productions (http://wcasting.xoompages.com) and giving a listen to any of my other 6 Beboip projects. I really do love my cast dearly and applaud them for the hard work and talent they constantly show me.

Anyway, onto the concept of Steps. This is basically Jet coping with what happens at the end of Cowboy Bebop Session 26. So if you haven't watched the final episode of Bebop, or listened to my rp, or at least been told what happens....then you might wanna skip this as there are major spoilers.


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Cowboy Bebop: Steps (http://wcasting.xoompages.com/Steps.mp3) : 6.1mb : 13 minutes long : MP3 format
written by Agent Orange (http://www.big-big-truck.com/bebop/ao/)


Cast:

Jet - Ydoc Nameloc

Music:

Opening - Waltz for Zizi - Yoko Kanno
Middle Song - Road to the West - Yoko Kanno
Ending - Is it Real - The Seatbelts

Lioncourt
11-22-2004, 12:39 PM
I listened to this before and I have to say I was pretty blown away. I love this piece and it's easily one of my favourites. I thought your grasp of Jet's character was excellent and I could have easily pictured this as even an epilogue to Bebop itself.

You made a very good attempt at voicing Jet, and even though the voice wasn't perfectly on the mark, your performance made that unimportant.

I especially liked your use of music in this piece, you kept it wonderfully understated and the choice of music really helps to compliment the mood of the scene. All together a fantastic job.

Blue Lionheart
11-23-2004, 09:18 PM
This was absolutely excellent. It actually made me teary eyed listening to it.