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** There's quite a bit of this implied in the Spike/Vicious/Julia backstory as well.
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** Also of note is the end of Ed's debut episode. At one point, Faye cries out "Hey, you're a girl!" Which is followed by the sound of Ed giggling. However, the camera had panned out to an outside view of the ship, leaving it ambiguous what happened to trigger this exchange.
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* Can't analyze Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Gren/Vicious It's even more visible if you have in mind that Gren tells Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.
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* Can't analyze Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Gren/Vicious Gren/Vicious. It's even more visible if you have in mind that Gren tells Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.
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** When Jet asks Broken Bird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone. Like an angel from the underworld, or maybe a devil from paradise".
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** When Jet asks Broken Bird BrokenBird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone. Like an angel from the underworld, or maybe a devil from paradise".
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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' has a surprising amount of this between [[MsFanservice Faye]] and [[GenkiGirl Ed]], ranging from Ed affectionately calling her "Faye-fairy" (cute, but relatively innocuous) to Faye kissing Ed ''on the mouth'' in a very weird attempt to wake someone up.
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* ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' has a surprising amount of this between [[MsFanservice Faye]] and [[GenkiGirl Ed]], ranging from Ed affectionately calling her "Faye-fairy" "Faye-Faye" (cute, but relatively innocuous) to Faye kissing Ed ''on the mouth'' in mouth'', which is a very weird attempt to wake someone up.
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** From a purely emotional standpoint, they have one of the most solid relationships in the crew. Faye is definitely short-tempered with her, but she's like that with everyone, and she's never done anything that would go so far to hurt Ed's feelings. In fact she's the one to tell Ed that finding where you belong is the most important thing you can find, which is what gets her to leave the ship and strike out on her own.
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* It's also interesting to note that in young Faye's message to her future self in ''Speak Like a Child'', she speculates on her future relationship status thusly: "Am I alone? Or is there a wonderful '''person''' beside me?" The lack of a specified gender could indicate she's bisexual.
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* One of the background songs, ''Don't Bother None'', is about a grifter who picks up a girl in a bar only to wake up the next morning to find she's stolen their car. This song is sung by Mai Yamane. She also sings ''Want It All Back'', complaining about spending a lot of money on expensive jewelery for an ex-lover, which is not something that happens to straight women with great frequency.
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* One of the background songs, ''Don't Bother None'', is about a grifter who picks up a girl in a bar only to wake up the next morning to find she's stolen their car. This song is sung by female vocalist Mai Yamane. She also sings Yamane, as is ''Want It All Back'', complaining a complaint about spending a lot of all the money spent on expensive jewelery for an ex-lover, which is not something that happens to straight women with great frequency.a high-maintenance ex-girlfriend.
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* When I saw the scene where Faye met Julia, I was all [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer "dudes, is Faye hot for Spike's girlfriend or what? :D"]]
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* When Jet asks Broken Bird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone. Like an angel from the underworld, or maybe a devil from paradise".
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* When I saw the scene where The sexual tension between Faye met Julia, I was all and Julia from nearly the moment they meet had plenty of viewers asking [[EvenTheGirlsWantHer "dudes, is Faye hot for Spike's girlfriend or what? :D"]]
*what?"]]
** When Jet asks Broken Bird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone. Like an angel from the underworld, or maybe a devil from paradise".
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** When Jet asks Broken Bird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone. Like an angel from the underworld, or maybe a devil from paradise".
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* Can't analyze Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Grencia/Vicious. Or 'Gren', as Vicious called him. Gren/Vicious It's even more visible if you have in mind that Grencia Gren tells Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.
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* It's also interesting to note that in young Faye's message to her future self in ''Speak Like a Child'', she speculates on her future relationship status thusly: "Am I alone? Or is there a wonderful '''person''' beside me." The lack of a specified gender could indicate she's bisexual.
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* It's also interesting to note that in young Faye's message to her future self in ''Speak Like a Child'', she speculates on her future relationship status thusly: "Am I alone? Or is there a wonderful '''person''' beside me." me?" The lack of a specified gender could indicate she's bisexual.
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* When Jet asks Broken Bird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone. Like an angel from the underworld, or maybe a devil from paradise". paradise".
* It's also interesting to note that in young Faye's message to her future self in ''Speak Like a Child'', she speculates on her future relationship status thusly: "Am I alone? Or is there a wonderful '''person''' beside me." The lack of a specified gender could indicate she's bisexual.
* It's also interesting to note that in young Faye's message to her future self in ''Speak Like a Child'', she speculates on her future relationship status thusly: "Am I alone? Or is there a wonderful '''person''' beside me." The lack of a specified gender could indicate she's bisexual.
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* One of the background songs, ''Don't Bother None'', is about a grifter who picks up a girl in a bar only to wake up the next morning with her car stolen. This song is sung by Mai Yamane. She also sings ''Want It All Back'', complaining about spending a lot of money on expensive jewelery for an ex-lover, which is not something that happens to straight women with great frequency.
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* One of the background songs, ''Don't Bother None'', is about a grifter who picks up a girl in a bar only to wake up the next morning with her car stolen.to find she's stolen their car. This song is sung by Mai Yamane. She also sings ''Want It All Back'', complaining about spending a lot of money on expensive jewelery for an ex-lover, which is not something that happens to straight women with great frequency.
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* One of the background songs, ''Don't Bother None'', is about a grifter who picks up a girl in a bar only to wake up the next morning with her car stolen. This song is sung by Mai Yamane. She also sings ''Want It All Back'', complaining about spending a lot of money on expensive jewelery for an ex-lover, which is not something that happens to straight women with great frequency.
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* ''CowboyBebop'' has a surprising amount of this between [[MsFanservice Faye]] and [[GenkiGirl Ed]], ranging from Ed affectionately calling her "Faye-fairy" (cute, but relatively innocuous) to Faye kissing Ed ''on the mouth'' in a very weird attempt to wake someone up.
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* ''CowboyBebop'' ''Anime/CowboyBebop'' has a surprising amount of this between [[MsFanservice Faye]] and [[GenkiGirl Ed]], ranging from Ed affectionately calling her "Faye-fairy" (cute, but relatively innocuous) to Faye kissing Ed ''on the mouth'' in a very weird attempt to wake someone up.
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* When Jet asks Broken Bird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone".
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* When Jet asks Broken Bird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone".alone. Like an angel from the underworld, or maybe a devil from paradise".
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* When Jet asks Broken Bird Faye what Julia was like, Faye responds with "Ordinary. A beautiful, dangerous ordinary that you can't leave alone".
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** There's quite a bit of this implied in the Spike/Vicious/Julia backstory as well.
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** There's quite a bit of this implied in the Spike/Vicious/Julia backstory as well.
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* Can't analyze Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Grencia/Vicious. Or 'Gren', as Vicious called him. It's even more visible if you have in mind that Grencia tells Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.
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* Can't analyze Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Grencia/Vicious. Or 'Gren', as Vicious called him. It's even more visible if you have in mind that Grencia tells Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.
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* I'm sorry, but are we analyzing Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Grencia/Vicious? Or 'Gren', as how Vicious call him. It's even more visible if you have in mind that Grencia points out to Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.
* To be fair there is quite a bit of this implied in the Spike/Vicious/Julia backstory as well.
* To be fair there is quite a bit of this implied in the Spike/Vicious/Julia backstory as well.
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* I'm sorry, but are we analyzing Can't analyze Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Grencia/Vicious? Grencia/Vicious. Or 'Gren', as how Vicious call called him. It's even more visible if you have in mind that Grencia points out to tells Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.
* To be fair there is ** There's quite a bit of this implied in the Spike/Vicious/Julia backstory as well.
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*** At the end of "Jamming with Edward", Faye said, off screen, "Hey you're a girl." about Ed; ummm, how did she discover that little tidbit?
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* I'm sorry, but are we analyzing Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Grencia/Vicious? Or 'Gren', as how Vicious call him. It's even more visible if you have in mind that Grencia points out to Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.
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* I'm sorry, but are we analyzing Cowboy Bebop's HoYay without mentioning Grencia/Vicious? Or 'Gren', as how Vicious call him. It's even more visible if you have in mind that Grencia points out to Faye that he is not interested in women, twice.twice.
*To be fair there is quite a bit of this implied in the Spike/Vicious/Julia backstory as well.
*To be fair there is quite a bit of this implied in the Spike/Vicious/Julia backstory as well.