Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn an alternate galaxy, there's an outlaw named Mister who's 10 days from his prison release. He escapes from prison with the help of his comrades Bishop and Katana. As they seek out to find... Tout lireIn an alternate galaxy, there's an outlaw named Mister who's 10 days from his prison release. He escapes from prison with the help of his comrades Bishop and Katana. As they seek out to find Franka, who's been left under Mister's care by her dead father. On a journey to find Fran... Tout lireIn an alternate galaxy, there's an outlaw named Mister who's 10 days from his prison release. He escapes from prison with the help of his comrades Bishop and Katana. As they seek out to find Franka, who's been left under Mister's care by her dead father. On a journey to find Franka's father's treasure. Throughout the series, Mister is being tracked down by 2 federal i... Tout lire
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As one might've guessed in the previous paragraph, Mister is the main character of Coyote Ragtime Show, a cigar-chomping space pirate with an unforgettably raspy voice, a confident old man with razor- sharp wits and vivid storytelling, and the charming captain of the ship Coyote with strategies galore, tons of aliases, and a loyalty to the people he cares about. Mister is famous in the criminal underworld for wrecking havoc on various planets simply because he feels like it but, beneath the gruff exterior, Mister has a heart of gold. To me, Mister is a huge factor in making this anime into what it is.
Enveloped in Coyote Ragtime Show is a complex cast of characters. The members of Mister's crew are Franca (the daughter of pirate legend Bruce with a voice (about 18 years old) older than her appearance (10-12 years) and an intriguing internal conflict about her self-worth), Katana (the light-hearted mechanic with a passion for food and a confidence that rivals Mister's), my favorite character Bishop (the laid-back co-pilot that's useless at pretty much everything and always finds an opportunity for a one-liner), and Swamp (a rare African-American character in anime, a chubby, mustached preacher who had a close friendship with Bruce and constantly bickers with Bishop). The Coyote crew does a great job at maintaining CRS' easygoing mood, along with the investigators chasing Mister: private eye Angelica Burns (a lover of food and a certain criminal) and her apprentice Chelsea, an illiterate young woman blessed with perfect memory (Her voice is the same one later used for May Chang in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood). Coyote Ragtime Show also has its share of villains, which include the Twelve Sisters, ruthless robotic girls named after the months of the year – for example, one's named January, the other Feburary and so on. There was one scene in episode 6 where October, November, and December are pursuing Mister in a crowded city and a building was supposedly "in their way" so they torpedoed the thing until it was nothing more than a collapsing mass of smoke and flames. The Twelve Sisters are led by the merciless Marciano, CRS' central villain, the cold-blooded killer that murdered Franca's dad and countless others with a disturbing lack of remorse. Marciano is the Frieza to Mister's Goku, the perfect counterpart to CRS' protagonist.
Although the opening for CRS doesn't really stand out, it still remains fairly engaging and it doesn't diminish the excellence of this show's soundtrack. Various electric guitar pieces perfectly complement the fast-paced intensity of CRS, and other instruments are thrown in there as well. A central theme, the only theme, in Coyote Ragtime Show is loyalty, sticking by your loved ones through thick and thin (There's even an episode titled "Never Change"). One of my favorite things about this anime is its closing theme, an excellent, pathos-fueled claymation sequence (The closing theme plays in Coyote Ragtime Show's final fight and, for me, it pulls heartstrings).
At the conclusion of this anime, there were several crucial plot holes that were never noticed. Why did Marciano kill Franca's dad? What happened to Franca's mom? Why did the Federation (the "righteous" people ruling the galaxy) and the rebels hate each other? Regardless, Coyote Ragtime Show is more than your average action anime. It's a consistently comedic show (Episodes 5 and 9 are CRS' funniest) and an attention-grabbing space-oriented drama full of emotional moments. When I first looked at this anime's title, I thought it was about a coyote that loves to dance in Wild West saloons. I now realize it's more than that.
Coyote Ragtime Show is a well thought out Sci-Fi anime. Has everything you'd expect to see in a Japanese made cartoon. There's action, comedy, adventure, and some original stuff mixed with the obvious stuff. The thing I like most about it is the good number of heroines & girls, who have plenty of personality, attitude, and emotion.
Ran for 12 episodes, making it a short series. But highly re-watchable despite it being half as long as other average anime. The whole series is available on 3 DVDs from ADV Films, one of the greatest American Distrubution Anime Companies around.
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Angelica Burns: Don't you have anything to offer other than your impressive memory and big boobs?
Chelsea Moore: I should let you know, these boobs come in really handy.
Angelica Burns: WHAT?
Chelsea Moore: They're great for making friends at parties
[she takes out an address book]
Chelsea Moore: Not to mention all the times I've been asked out to dinner!
Angelica Burns: CHELSEA! A woman is worth more than just her body!
[she snatches the address book and skims through]
Angelica Burns: So then, they DO work.
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- Durée24 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1