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* EatTheDog: Both the pet shop owner and Spike suggest doing this to Ein.
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* CharacterCatchphrase: One of the men in white says almost nothing but "Seems that way."
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** Spike gets some info from a weapons store owner by bantering with the owner about a pair of nunchaku, calling them a "Way of the Dragon model." Bruce Lee used [[FightingWithChucks nunchaku]] in several of his films including ''Film/WayOfTheDragon''.

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** Spike gets some info from a weapons store owner by bantering with the owner about a pair of nunchaku, calling them a "Way of the Dragon model." Bruce Lee used [[FightingWithChucks nunchaku]] nunchaku in several of his films including ''Film/WayOfTheDragon''.
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* SmarterThanYouLook: Ein, to all appearances a bog-standard Welsh Corgi worth 2 bucks, is actually a genetically engineered "data dog". Hence he was able to cause everyone so much trouble and latch onto his eventual savior, Spike.
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* {{Foreshadowing}}: When Jet suggests Spike make friends with Ein...
-->'''Spike:''' Ug, I hate kids and pets.
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* WhatMeasureIsNonHuman: The planet's market is said to have a price for everything, from animals to human lives. While the pet store owns some valuable animals, its owner appraises the Corgi Ein at face value to be worth two measly Woolongs. This is until the audience learns that the dog is worth more than that due to its enhanced intelligence.

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* WhatMeasureIsNonHuman: WhatMeasureIsANonHuman: The planet's market is said to have a price for everything, from animals to human lives. While the pet store owns some valuable animals, its owner appraises the Corgi Ein at face value to be worth two measly Woolongs. This is until the audience learns that the dog is worth more than that due to its enhanced intelligence.
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* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: Spike ends up saving Ein, but loses the bounty for Hakim, especially when the outlaw crashes into a police station. Hakim technically "turned himself in".



* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, which is Engrish for Negroid (which is one of many outdated terms for a black person, particularly a black person from Africa). The word in Japan is not as racist as it is in America. And what's more surprising is that Creator/CartoonNetwork, for all its editing in the name of political correctness (particularly when it comes to the theatrical cartoons of the 1930s to the 1960s), didn't edit it out.

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* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, which is Engrish for Negroid (which is one of many outdated terms for a black person, particularly a black person from Africa). The word in Japan is not as racist as it is in America. And what's more surprising is that Creator/CartoonNetwork, for all its editing in the name of political correctness (particularly when it comes to the theatrical cartoons of the 1930s to the 1960s), didn't edit it out.out.
* WhatMeasureIsNonHuman: The planet's market is said to have a price for everything, from animals to human lives. While the pet store owns some valuable animals, its owner appraises the Corgi Ein at face value to be worth two measly Woolongs. This is until the audience learns that the dog is worth more than that due to its enhanced intelligence.
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* EatTheDog: Both the pet shop owner and Spike suggest doing this to Ein.
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** Spike gets some info from a weapons store owner by bantering with the owner about a pair of nunchaku, calling them a "Way of the Dragon model." Bruce Lee used [[FightingWithChucks nunchaku]] in several of his films including WayOfTheDragon.

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** Spike gets some info from a weapons store owner by bantering with the owner about a pair of nunchaku, calling them a "Way of the Dragon model." Bruce Lee used [[FightingWithChucks nunchaku]] in several of his films including WayOfTheDragon.''Film/WayOfTheDragon''.
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Spike mentions Hakim changing his face in the scene. He thinks he changed his disguise.


* FridgeLogic: Uh Spike, Doc showed you a picture of Hakim before you set out. How could you mistake the kid for him?
** To be fair, Hakim has shown he's willing to change his appearance to escape, so it's possible he could have undergone another surgery to disguise himself even more (especially now that his new face has been blown). More importantly, he has the case.
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* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, which is Engrish for Negroid (which is one of many outdated terms for a black person, particularly a black person from Africa). The word in Japan is not as racist as it is in America. And what's more surprising is that CartoonNetwork, for all its editing in the name of political correctness (particularly when it comes to the theatrical cartoons of the 1930s to the 1960s), didn't edit it out.

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* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, which is Engrish for Negroid (which is one of many outdated terms for a black person, particularly a black person from Africa). The word in Japan is not as racist as it is in America. And what's more surprising is that CartoonNetwork, Creator/CartoonNetwork, for all its editing in the name of political correctness (particularly when it comes to the theatrical cartoons of the 1930s to the 1960s), didn't edit it out.
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** Abdul Hakim = Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the unfinished BruceLee movie, ''Game of Death''.

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** Abdul Hakim = Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the unfinished BruceLee Creator/BruceLee movie, ''Game of Death''.

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** Hakim = Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the BruceLee movie, ''Game of Death''.
** The dogcatching van has a vanity license plate that reads "NCC-1701," the registry number of [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the starship Enterprise]].

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** ** Abdul Hakim = Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the unfinished BruceLee movie, ''Game of Death''.
** ** Spike gets some info from a weapons store owner by bantering with the owner about a pair of nunchaku, calling them a "Way of the Dragon model." Bruce Lee used [[FightingWithChucks nunchaku]] in several of his films including WayOfTheDragon.
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The dogcatching van has a vanity license plate that reads "NCC-1701," the registry number of [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the starship Enterprise]].

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* ShoutOut: Hakim = Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the BruceLee movie, ''Game of Death''.

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Hakim = Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the BruceLee movie, ''Game of Death''.Death''.
** The dogcatching van has a vanity license plate that reads "NCC-1701," the registry number of [[Series/StarTrekTheOriginalSeries the starship Enterprise]].
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* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, Engrish for Negroid. The word in Japan is not as racist as it is in America.

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* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, which is Engrish for Negroid.Negroid (which is one of many outdated terms for a black person, particularly a black person from Africa). The word in Japan is not as racist as it is in America. And what's more surprising is that CartoonNetwork, for all its editing in the name of political correctness (particularly when it comes to the theatrical cartoons of the 1930s to the 1960s), didn't edit it out.
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* ShoutOut: Hakim is one to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the BruceLee movie, Game of Death.

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* ShoutOut: Hakim is one to = Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the BruceLee movie, Game ''Game of Death.Death''.



* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, Engrish for negroid. That word doesn't have anywhere near the negative connotations in Japan as some other countries where the show is popular.

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* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, Engrish for negroid. That Negroid. The word doesn't have anywhere near the negative connotations in Japan is not as some other countries where the show racist as it is popular.in America.
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* ShoutOut: Hakim is one to Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, specifically his role in the BruceLee movie, Game of Death.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: We're introduced to Big Shot, and its perpetually fuzzy reception, thanks to the show predating the advent of digital film. Though it's still easy to surmise the static is put in deliberately to add to the show's kitsch value.

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* TechnologyMarchesOn: We're introduced to Big Shot, and its perpetually fuzzy reception, thanks to the show predating the advent of digital film. Though it's still easy to surmise the static is put in deliberately to add to the show's kitsch value.value.
* ValuesDissonance: Hakim is called a "negloid" in his mug shot, Engrish for negroid. That word doesn't have anywhere near the negative connotations in Japan as some other countries where the show is popular.
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* LeanAndMean: Hakim's a rather tall fellow.

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* LeanAndMean: Hakim's a rather tall fellow.fellow.
* TechnologyMarchesOn: We're introduced to Big Shot, and its perpetually fuzzy reception, thanks to the show predating the advent of digital film. Though it's still easy to surmise the static is put in deliberately to add to the show's kitsch value.
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* IMeantToDoThat: When one of the men in white tells his subordinate to activate the dog whistle. He does, and said man claims he can't hear it. When told only dogs would be able to, he quickly proclaim "that he was testing him."

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* IMeantToDoThat: JustTestingYou: When one of the men in white tells his subordinate to activate the dog whistle. He does, and said man claims he can't hear it. When told only dogs would be able to, he quickly proclaim "that he was testing him."
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** To be fair, Hakim has shown he's willing to change his appearance to escape, so it's possible he could have undergone another surgery to disguise himself even more (especially now that his new face has been blown). More importantly, he has the case.
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The episode begins with a figure in a restroom stall unwrapping bandages around his head. To his side is a suitcase thats wriggling, obviously containing something alive inside. Just as the man finishes, three men in white labcoats brandishing guns order him to come out, calling him Abdul Hakeem. Hakeem kicks the stall door open and quickly drops all three with a series of punches and kicks before grabbing the case and heading off.

We then go to the Bebop whose arriving on Mars. Spike, after some difficulty with his monitor, tunes into Big Shot. A show that showcases daily bounties across the solar system. Its hosted by two people named "Punch" and "Judy" in ridiculous stereotypical western wear. They showcase the day's bounty, Hakeem, who looks radically different from who was seen earlier as well as lay out the ground rules of bounty hunting, the target much be brought in alive otherwise the reward is forfeit. Jet comes back after having no luck fixing something on the ship before the two get a call from someone named "Doc", an elderly bloke. He comes bearing info oh Hakeem with the condition they cut him in on bounty. Spike manages to haggle Doc down on the price but only if Spike punches out Hakeem for trampling him while rushing out of his lab. As the Bebop arrives on one of Mars' terraformed cities, Hakeem contacts someone on getting "the goods" and promises to meet up with them in six hours. Back with the Bebop, Doc showcases Hakeem's new face and tell the bounty hunting duo about the case he was closely guarding. Meanwhile Hakeem has stopped off at a Chinese bar for a drink. Two rather unscrupulous men spot the case he's carrying as he waiting for his order. One of them "bumps" into Hakeem to distract him which Hakeem responds by killing a cockroach crawling by, dropping it in his drink and forcing him to chug it.

However the man's younger partner snatches the case and rushes off. Hakeem follows but loses him around a corner unaware that he jumped onto a passing truck. The boy opens the case to see whats inside but quickly closes it when the contents start growling at him. On the Bebop, Spike heads off to find Hakeem while on street level some more men in white coats are also looking for Hakeem, or rather the case he was carrying, as well. Spike gets some information that his target might be at a pet store called Animal Treasure. Right at that moment, the boy is there trying to sell his suitcase's content to the elderly female owner. As he's waiting for her to open the case, Spike arrives and holds him at gunpoint, claiming him to be Hakeem. He forces the store owner to open the case to reveal...a Welsh Corgi. While the owner finds it cute she'll only take it for two wu longs as they're very common pets. Spike apologizes to the boy for the mix up and starts to head off, not noticing the real Hakeem passing him. As the boy tries to get the owner to give him a higher price, Hakeem finds him and holds him at gunpoint. He reaches for the dog but it bites him and runs away. Hakeem gives chase knocking over the shop's cages and freeing some of the animals. This gets Spike's attention and he sees Hakeem running off as do the men in white in from before. A three way chase commences with Hakeem chasing the Corgi, the men in while chasing him and Spike tailing after all three.

Spike manages to get ahead of the scientists after they're forced to continue on foot and have to drop out after coming across some angry patrons whose board game Spike has interrupted. Hakeem starts to close in on the Corgi when they reach a bridge but Spike appears from the other direction. The two fight while the Corgi rests on the sidelines before jumping for a boat. Hakeem jumps after it with Spike jumping after him. But the Corgi jump off at the last minute and onto Spike's face causing him to land in the river. Hakeem winds up in a crab tank on the boat to his annoyance. Spike takes the Corgi back to the Bebop while he dries off. Jet fits the Corgi with a collar as Spike grumbles about it being useless (also bringing up his dislike of pets and kids) but Jet convinces him the Corgi will lead them to Hakeem. Speaking of whom, Hakeem emerges from the river and realizes he has two more hours to make his deadline. The men in white are also continuing their hunt, mentioning that the Corgi is a "Data Dog". Spike heads back out walking the Corgi on a leash in hope flushing out Hakeem while Jet keeps tabs on them with a tracker on the dog's collar. Hakeem makes a call to his contacts in hopes of rescheduling but they refuse him to his adding frustration. As he walks the streets, a street vendor calls out to him, claiming that his pet bird can find what he's looking for. Having nothing to lose, Hakeem goes along with it. The men in white meanwhile, having no other options, activate "the dog whistle" a high pitch frequency emitting from their van.

It works, a little too well as not only does the Corgi hear it but so does every dog in the area. Spike is forced to chase after the Corgi and, not surprisingly, they pass by Hakeem in the process who joins in the pursuit after hijacking a car during a wedding ceremony. He nearly runs down Spike who manages to leap out of the way. The men in white manage to pick out the Cogi in the parade of dogs chasing them but it moves clear when they try to shoot a net at it. Hakeem manages to grab the Corgi and spray it with a sleeping spray before driving off ahead of the men in white. As this goes on Spike has gotten on his Swordfish to give chase, helped by the collar tracker. He catches up as the chase moves onto the freeway, trying to get Hakeem stop the car by weighing his ship on it. However the Men in White open fire in their own efforts to stop it before shooting a harpoon at the car. As Hakeem tries to shake off his pursuers, the Corgi wakes up, jumps onto the steering wheel and opens the car door. It jumps out but bounces off the side of the freeway bridge and down below. Spike reluctantly gives up the chase to save it while Hakeem and the men in white lose control of their vehicles and crash over the bridge and, ironically, into a police station.

A week later, Big Shot reports of this oddball occurrence as well as the missing "Data Dog". The pet shop owner see this but brushes it off while the men who tried to steal from Hakeem are working to pay off the damages to her store. Back on the Bebop, Spike gripes about being stuck with the dog, though Jet counters he was the one who brought it to ship, and now having to deal with ticks. He makes the suggestion of just eating the mongrel as the episode comes to a close.

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The episode begins with a figure in a restroom stall unwrapping bandages around his head. To his side is a suitcase thats that's wriggling, obviously containing something alive inside. Just as the man finishes, three men in white labcoats brandishing guns order him to come out, calling him Abdul Hakeem. Hakeem Hakim. Hakim kicks the stall door open and quickly drops all three with a series of punches and kicks before grabbing the case and heading off.

We then go to the Bebop whose ''Bebop'', who's arriving on Mars. Spike, after some difficulty with his monitor, tunes into Big Shot. A show that showcases daily bounties across the solar system. Its system, it's hosted by two people named "Punch" and "Judy" in ridiculous stereotypical western wear. They showcase the day's bounty, Hakeem, Hakim, who looks radically different from who was seen earlier as well as lay out the ground rules of bounty hunting, hunting: the target much must be brought in alive alive, otherwise the reward is forfeit. Jet comes back after having no luck fixing something on the ship before the two get a call from someone named "Doc", an elderly bloke. He comes bearing info oh Hakeem on Hakim with the condition they cut him in on the bounty. Spike manages to haggle Doc down on the price price, but only if Spike punches out Hakeem Hakim for trampling him while rushing out of his lab. As the Bebop ''Bebop'' arrives on one of Mars' terraformed cities, Hakeem Hakim contacts someone on getting "the goods" and promises to meet up with them in six hours. Back with the Bebop, ''Bebop'', Doc showcases Hakeem's Hakim's new face and tell the bounty hunting duo about the case he was closely guarding. Meanwhile Hakeem Meanwhile, Hakim has stopped off at a Chinese bar for a drink. Two rather unscrupulous men spot the case he's carrying as he waiting for his order. One of them "bumps" into Hakeem Hakim to distract him him, which Hakeem Hakim responds to by killing a cockroach crawling by, dropping it in his drink and forcing him to chug it.

However the man's younger partner snatches the case and rushes off. Hakeem follows Hakim follows, but loses him around a corner unaware that he jumped onto a passing truck. The boy opens the case to see whats inside what's inside, but quickly closes it when the contents start growling at him. On the Bebop, ''Bebop'', Spike heads off to find Hakeem Hakim while on street level some more men in white coats are also looking for Hakeem, Hakim, or rather the case he was carrying, as well. Spike gets some information that his target might be at a pet store called Animal Treasure. Right at that moment, the boy is there trying to sell his suitcase's content to the elderly female owner. As he's waiting for her to open the case, Spike arrives and holds him at gunpoint, claiming him to be Hakeem.Hakim. He forces the store owner to open the case to reveal...a Welsh Corgi. While the owner finds it cute cute, she'll only take it for two wu longs Woolongs as they're very common pets. Spike apologizes to the boy for the mix up mix-up and starts to head off, not noticing the real Hakeem Hakim passing him. As the boy tries to get the owner to give him a higher price, Hakeem Hakim finds him and holds him at gunpoint. He reaches for the dog dog, but it bites him and runs away. Hakeem Hakim gives chase chase, knocking over the shop's cages and freeing some of the animals. This gets Spike's attention attention, and he sees Hakeem Hakim running off as do the men in white in from before. A three way three-way chase commences with Hakeem Hakim chasing the Corgi, the men in while white chasing him and Spike tailing after all three.

Spike manages to get ahead of the scientists after they're forced to continue on foot and have to drop out after coming across some angry patrons whose board game Spike has interrupted. Hakeem Hakim starts to close in on the Corgi when they reach a bridge bridge, but Spike appears from the other direction. The two fight while the Corgi rests on the sidelines before jumping for a boat. Hakeem Hakim jumps after it with Spike jumping after him. But the Corgi jump jumps off at the last minute and onto Spike's face causing him to land in the river. Hakeem Hakim winds up in a crab tank on the boat to his annoyance. Spike takes the Corgi back to the Bebop ''Bebop'' while he dries off. Jet fits the Corgi with a collar as Spike grumbles about it being useless (also bringing up his dislike of pets and kids) kids), but Jet convinces him the Corgi will lead them to Hakeem. Hakim. Speaking of whom, Hakeem Hakim emerges from the river and realizes he has two more hours to make his deadline. The men in white are also continuing their hunt, mentioning that the Corgi is a "Data Dog". Spike heads back out walking the Corgi on a leash in hope of flushing out Hakeem Hakim while Jet keeps tabs on them with a tracker on the dog's collar. Hakeem Hakim makes a call to his contacts in hopes of rescheduling rescheduling, but they refuse him to his adding frustration. As he walks the streets, a street vendor calls out to him, claiming that his pet bird can find what he's looking for. Having nothing to lose, Hakeem Hakim goes along with it. The men in white meanwhile, having no other options, activate "the dog whistle" a high pitch frequency emitting from their van.

It works, a little too well as not only does the Corgi hear it but so does every dog in the area. Spike is forced to chase after the Corgi and, not surprisingly, they pass by Hakeem Hakim in the process who joins in the pursuit after hijacking a car during a wedding ceremony. He nearly runs down Spike who manages to leap out of the way. The men in white manage to pick out the Cogi Corgi in the parade of dogs chasing them them, but it moves clear when they try to shoot a net at it. Hakeem Hakim manages to grab the Corgi and spray it with a sleeping spray before driving off ahead of the men in white. As this goes on on, Spike has gotten on his Swordfish ''Swordfish'' to give chase, helped by the collar tracker. He catches up as the chase moves onto the freeway, trying to get Hakeem Hakim stop the car by weighing his ship on it. However the Men men in White white open fire in their own efforts to stop it before shooting a harpoon at the car. As Hakeem Hakim tries to shake off his pursuers, the Corgi wakes up, jumps onto the steering wheel and opens the car door. It jumps out out, but bounces off the side of the freeway bridge and down below. Spike reluctantly gives up the chase to save it while Hakeem Hakim and the men in white lose control of their vehicles and crash over the bridge and, ironically, into a police station.

A week later, Big Shot reports of this oddball occurrence as well as the missing "Data Dog". The pet shop owner see this sees this, but brushes it off while the men who tried to steal from Hakeem Hakim are working to pay off the damages to her store. Back on the Bebop, ''Bebop'', Spike gripes about being stuck with the dog, though Jet counters he was the one who brought it to the ship, and now having to deal with ticks. He makes the suggestion of just eating the mongrel as the episode comes to a close.



* AmbiguouslyBrown: Hakeem after the plastic surgery.
* BrickJoke: The shop owner makes the suggestion of eating the dog when the boy thief tries to get her to raise the price. Spike makes the same suggestion at the end of the episode.
* CarChase: Near the end of the episode
* FridgeLogic: Uh Spike, Doc showed you a picture of Hakeem before you set out. How could you mistake the kid for him?

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* AmbiguouslyBrown: Hakeem Hakim after the plastic surgery.
* BrickJoke: The shop owner makes the suggestion of eating the dog when the boy thief tries to get her to raise the price. Spike [[StrangeMindsThinkAlike makes the same suggestion suggestion]] at the end of the episode.
* CarChase: Near the end of the episode
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* FridgeLogic: Uh Spike, Doc showed you a picture of Hakeem Hakim before you set out. How could you mistake the kid for him?



* IMeantToDoThat: When one of the men in white tells his subordinate to activate the dog whistle. He does and said man claims he can't hear it. When told only dogs would be able to, he quickly proclaim "that he was testing him."
* LeanAndMean: Hakeem's a rather tall fellow.

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* IMeantToDoThat: When one of the men in white tells his subordinate to activate the dog whistle. He does does, and said man claims he can't hear it. When told only dogs would be able to, he quickly proclaim "that he was testing him."
* LeanAndMean: Hakeem's Hakim's a rather tall fellow.
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* HeadPet: The shop owner has a pet turtle resting on her head.
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* {{Gonk}}: The pet shop owner.

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* {{Gonk}}: The pet shop owner.owner.
* LeanAndMean: Hakeem's a rather tall fellow.
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We then go to the Bebop whose arriving on Mars. Spike, after some difficulty with his monitor, tunes into Big Shot a show that showcases daily bounties across the solar system. Its hosted by "Punch" and "Judy" in ridiculous stereotypical western wear. They showcase the day's bounty, Hakeem, who looks radically different from who was seen earlier as well as lay out the ground rules of bounty hunting, the target much be brought in alive otherwise the reward is forfeit. Jet comes back after having no luck fixing something on the ship before the two get a call from someone named "Doc" an elderly bloke. He comes bearing info oh Hakeem with the condition they cut him in on bounty. Spike manages to haggle Doc down on the price but only if Spike punches him out for trampling him while rushing out of his lab. As the Bebop arrives on one of Mars' terraformed cities, Hakeem contacts someone on getting "the goods" and promises to meet up with them in six hours. Back with the Bebop, Doc showcases Hakeem's new face and two the bounty hunting duo about the case he was closely guarding. Meanwhile Hakeem has stopped off at a Chinese bar for a drink. Two rather unscrupulous men spot the case he's carrying as he waiting for a drink. One of them "bumps" into Hakeem to distract him which Hakeem responds by killing a crockroach crawling by, dropping it in his drink and forcing him to chug it.

However the man's younger partner snatches the case and rushes off. Hakeem follows but loses him around a corner unaware that he jumped onto a passing truck. The boy opens the case to see whats inside but quickly closes it when the contents start growling at him. On the Bebop, Spike heads off to find Hakeem while on street level some more men in white coats are also looking for Hakeem, or rather the case he was carrying, as well. Spike gets some infomation that his target might be at a pet store called Animal Treasure. Right at that moment, the boy is there trying to sell his suitcase content to the elderly female owner. As he's waiting for her to open the case, Spike arrive and holds him at gunpoint, claiming him to be Hakeem. He forces the store owner to open the case to reveal...a Welsh Corgi. While the owner finds it cute she'll only take it for two wu longs as they're very common pets. Spike apologizes to the boy for the mix up and starts to head off, not noticing the real Hakeem passing him. As the boy tries to get the owner to give him a higher price, Hakeem finds him and holds him at gunpoint. He reaches for the dog but it bites him and runs away. Hakeem gives chase knocking over the shop's cages and freeing some of the animals. This gets Spike's attention and he see Hakeem running off as do the men in white in from before. A three way chase commences with Hakeem chasing the Corgi, the men in while chasing him and Spike tailing after all three.

Spike manages to get ahead of the scientists after their force to continue on foot and have to drop out after coming across some angry patrons whom board game Spike has interrupted. Hakeem starts to close in on the Corgi when they reach a bridge but Spike appears from the other direction. The two fight while the Corgi rests on the sidelines before jumping for a boat. Hakeem jumps after it while Spike jumping after him. But the Corgi jump off at the last minute and onto Spike's face causing him to land in the river. Hakeem winds up in a crab tank on the boat to his annoyance. Spike takes the Corgi back to the Bebop while he dries off. Jet fits the Corgi with a collar as Spike grumbles about it being useless (also bringing up his dislike of pets and kids) but Jet convinces him the Corgi will lead them to Hakeem. Speaking of whom Hakeem emerges from the river and realizes he has two more hours to make his deadline. The men in white are also continuing their hunt, mentioning that the Corgi is a "Data Dog". Spike heads back out walking the Corgi on a leash in hope flushing out Hakeem while Jet keeps tabs on them with a tracker on the collar. Hakeem makes a call to his contacts in hopes of rescheduling but they refuse him to his adding frustration. As he walks the streets, a street vendor calls out to him, claiming that his pet bird can find what he's looking for. Having nothing to lose, Hakeem goes along with it. The men in white meanwhile, having not other options, activate "the dog whistle" a high pitch frequency emitting from their van.

It works, a little too well as not only does the Corgi hear it but so does every dog in the area. Spike is forced to chase after the Corgi and, not surprisingly, they pass by Hakeem in the process who join in the pursuit after hijacking a car during a wedding ceremony. He nearly runs down Spike who manages to leap out of the way. The men in white manage to pick of the Cogi in the parade of dogs chasing them but it moves clear when they try to shoot a net at it. Hakeem manages to get to the Corgi and spray it with a sleeping spray before driving off ahead of the men in white. As this goes on Spike has gotten on his swordfish to give chase, helped by the collar tracker. He catches up as the chase moves onto the freeway, trying to get Hakeem stop the car by weighing his ship on it. However the Men in White open fire in their own efforts to stop it before shooting a harpoon. As Hakeem tries to shake off his pursuers, the Corgi wakes up, jumps onto the steering wheel and opens the car door. It jumps but bounces off the side of the highway bridge and down below. Spike reluctantly gives up the chase to save it while Hakeem and the men white lose control of their vehicles and crash over the bridge and, ironically, into a police station.

A week later, Big Shot report of this oddball occurrence as well as the missing "Data Dog". The pet shop owner see this but brushes it off while the men who tried to steal from Hakeem are working to pay off the damages to her store. Back on the Bebop, Spike gripes about being stuck with the dog, though Jet counters he was the one who brought it to ship, and now having to deal with ticks. He makes the suggestion of just eating the mongrel as the episode comes to a close.

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We then go to the Bebop whose arriving on Mars. Spike, after some difficulty with his monitor, tunes into Big Shot a Shot. A show that showcases daily bounties across the solar system. Its hosted by two people named "Punch" and "Judy" in ridiculous stereotypical western wear. They showcase the day's bounty, Hakeem, who looks radically different from who was seen earlier as well as lay out the ground rules of bounty hunting, the target much be brought in alive otherwise the reward is forfeit. Jet comes back after having no luck fixing something on the ship before the two get a call from someone named "Doc" "Doc", an elderly bloke. He comes bearing info oh Hakeem with the condition they cut him in on bounty. Spike manages to haggle Doc down on the price but only if Spike punches him out Hakeem for trampling him while rushing out of his lab. As the Bebop arrives on one of Mars' terraformed cities, Hakeem contacts someone on getting "the goods" and promises to meet up with them in six hours. Back with the Bebop, Doc showcases Hakeem's new face and two tell the bounty hunting duo about the case he was closely guarding. Meanwhile Hakeem has stopped off at a Chinese bar for a drink. Two rather unscrupulous men spot the case he's carrying as he waiting for a drink. his order. One of them "bumps" into Hakeem to distract him which Hakeem responds by killing a crockroach cockroach crawling by, dropping it in his drink and forcing him to chug it.

However the man's younger partner snatches the case and rushes off. Hakeem follows but loses him around a corner unaware that he jumped onto a passing truck. The boy opens the case to see whats inside but quickly closes it when the contents start growling at him. On the Bebop, Spike heads off to find Hakeem while on street level some more men in white coats are also looking for Hakeem, or rather the case he was carrying, as well. Spike gets some infomation information that his target might be at a pet store called Animal Treasure. Right at that moment, the boy is there trying to sell his suitcase suitcase's content to the elderly female owner. As he's waiting for her to open the case, Spike arrive arrives and holds him at gunpoint, claiming him to be Hakeem. He forces the store owner to open the case to reveal...a Welsh Corgi. While the owner finds it cute she'll only take it for two wu longs as they're very common pets. Spike apologizes to the boy for the mix up and starts to head off, not noticing the real Hakeem passing him. As the boy tries to get the owner to give him a higher price, Hakeem finds him and holds him at gunpoint. He reaches for the dog but it bites him and runs away. Hakeem gives chase knocking over the shop's cages and freeing some of the animals. This gets Spike's attention and he see sees Hakeem running off as do the men in white in from before. A three way chase commences with Hakeem chasing the Corgi, the men in while chasing him and Spike tailing after all three.

Spike manages to get ahead of the scientists after their force they're forced to continue on foot and have to drop out after coming across some angry patrons whom whose board game Spike has interrupted. Hakeem starts to close in on the Corgi when they reach a bridge but Spike appears from the other direction. The two fight while the Corgi rests on the sidelines before jumping for a boat. Hakeem jumps after it while with Spike jumping after him. But the Corgi jump off at the last minute and onto Spike's face causing him to land in the river. Hakeem winds up in a crab tank on the boat to his annoyance. Spike takes the Corgi back to the Bebop while he dries off. Jet fits the Corgi with a collar as Spike grumbles about it being useless (also bringing up his dislike of pets and kids) but Jet convinces him the Corgi will lead them to Hakeem. Speaking of whom whom, Hakeem emerges from the river and realizes he has two more hours to make his deadline. The men in white are also continuing their hunt, mentioning that the Corgi is a "Data Dog". Spike heads back out walking the Corgi on a leash in hope flushing out Hakeem while Jet keeps tabs on them with a tracker on the dog's collar. Hakeem makes a call to his contacts in hopes of rescheduling but they refuse him to his adding frustration. As he walks the streets, a street vendor calls out to him, claiming that his pet bird can find what he's looking for. Having nothing to lose, Hakeem goes along with it. The men in white meanwhile, having not no other options, activate "the dog whistle" a high pitch frequency emitting from their van.

It works, a little too well as not only does the Corgi hear it but so does every dog in the area. Spike is forced to chase after the Corgi and, not surprisingly, they pass by Hakeem in the process who join joins in the pursuit after hijacking a car during a wedding ceremony. He nearly runs down Spike who manages to leap out of the way. The men in white manage to pick of out the Cogi in the parade of dogs chasing them but it moves clear when they try to shoot a net at it. Hakeem manages to get to grab the Corgi and spray it with a sleeping spray before driving off ahead of the men in white. As this goes on Spike has gotten on his swordfish Swordfish to give chase, helped by the collar tracker. He catches up as the chase moves onto the freeway, trying to get Hakeem stop the car by weighing his ship on it. However the Men in White open fire in their own efforts to stop it before shooting a harpoon.harpoon at the car. As Hakeem tries to shake off his pursuers, the Corgi wakes up, jumps onto the steering wheel and opens the car door. It jumps out but bounces off the side of the highway freeway bridge and down below. Spike reluctantly gives up the chase to save it while Hakeem and the men in white lose control of their vehicles and crash over the bridge and, ironically, into a police station.

A week later, Big Shot report reports of this oddball occurrence as well as the missing "Data Dog". The pet shop owner see this but brushes it off while the men who tried to steal from Hakeem are working to pay off the damages to her store. Back on the Bebop, Spike gripes about being stuck with the dog, though Jet counters he was the one who brought it to ship, and now having to deal with ticks. He makes the suggestion of just eating the mongrel as the episode comes to a close.
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The episode begins with a figure in a restroom stall unwrapping bandages around his head. To his side is a suitcase thats wriggling, obviously containing something alive inside. Just as the man finishes, three men in white labcoats brandishing guns order him to come out, calling him Abdul Hakeem. Hakeem kicks the stall door open and quickly drops all three with a series of punches and kicks before grabbing the case and heading off.

We then go to the Bebop whose arriving on Mars. Spike, after some difficulty with his monitor, tunes into Big Shot a show that showcases daily bounties across the solar system. Its hosted by "Punch" and "Judy" in ridiculous stereotypical western wear. They showcase the day's bounty, Hakeem, who looks radically different from who was seen earlier as well as lay out the ground rules of bounty hunting, the target much be brought in alive otherwise the reward is forfeit. Jet comes back after having no luck fixing something on the ship before the two get a call from someone named "Doc" an elderly bloke. He comes bearing info oh Hakeem with the condition they cut him in on bounty. Spike manages to haggle Doc down on the price but only if Spike punches him out for trampling him while rushing out of his lab. As the Bebop arrives on one of Mars' terraformed cities, Hakeem contacts someone on getting "the goods" and promises to meet up with them in six hours. Back with the Bebop, Doc showcases Hakeem's new face and two the bounty hunting duo about the case he was closely guarding. Meanwhile Hakeem has stopped off at a Chinese bar for a drink. Two rather unscrupulous men spot the case he's carrying as he waiting for a drink. One of them "bumps" into Hakeem to distract him which Hakeem responds by killing a crockroach crawling by, dropping it in his drink and forcing him to chug it.

However the man's younger partner snatches the case and rushes off. Hakeem follows but loses him around a corner unaware that he jumped onto a passing truck. The boy opens the case to see whats inside but quickly closes it when the contents start growling at him. On the Bebop, Spike heads off to find Hakeem while on street level some more men in white coats are also looking for Hakeem, or rather the case he was carrying, as well. Spike gets some infomation that his target might be at a pet store called Animal Treasure. Right at that moment, the boy is there trying to sell his suitcase content to the elderly female owner. As he's waiting for her to open the case, Spike arrive and holds him at gunpoint, claiming him to be Hakeem. He forces the store owner to open the case to reveal...a Welsh Corgi. While the owner finds it cute she'll only take it for two wu longs as they're very common pets. Spike apologizes to the boy for the mix up and starts to head off, not noticing the real Hakeem passing him. As the boy tries to get the owner to give him a higher price, Hakeem finds him and holds him at gunpoint. He reaches for the dog but it bites him and runs away. Hakeem gives chase knocking over the shop's cages and freeing some of the animals. This gets Spike's attention and he see Hakeem running off as do the men in white in from before. A three way chase commences with Hakeem chasing the Corgi, the men in while chasing him and Spike tailing after all three.

Spike manages to get ahead of the scientists after their force to continue on foot and have to drop out after coming across some angry patrons whom board game Spike has interrupted. Hakeem starts to close in on the Corgi when they reach a bridge but Spike appears from the other direction. The two fight while the Corgi rests on the sidelines before jumping for a boat. Hakeem jumps after it while Spike jumping after him. But the Corgi jump off at the last minute and onto Spike's face causing him to land in the river. Hakeem winds up in a crab tank on the boat to his annoyance. Spike takes the Corgi back to the Bebop while he dries off. Jet fits the Corgi with a collar as Spike grumbles about it being useless (also bringing up his dislike of pets and kids) but Jet convinces him the Corgi will lead them to Hakeem. Speaking of whom Hakeem emerges from the river and realizes he has two more hours to make his deadline. The men in white are also continuing their hunt, mentioning that the Corgi is a "Data Dog". Spike heads back out walking the Corgi on a leash in hope flushing out Hakeem while Jet keeps tabs on them with a tracker on the collar. Hakeem makes a call to his contacts in hopes of rescheduling but they refuse him to his adding frustration. As he walks the streets, a street vendor calls out to him, claiming that his pet bird can find what he's looking for. Having nothing to lose, Hakeem goes along with it. The men in white meanwhile, having not other options, activate "the dog whistle" a high pitch frequency emitting from their van.

It works, a little too well as not only does the Corgi hear it but so does every dog in the area. Spike is forced to chase after the Corgi and, not surprisingly, they pass by Hakeem in the process who join in the pursuit after hijacking a car during a wedding ceremony. He nearly runs down Spike who manages to leap out of the way. The men in white manage to pick of the Cogi in the parade of dogs chasing them but it moves clear when they try to shoot a net at it. Hakeem manages to get to the Corgi and spray it with a sleeping spray before driving off ahead of the men in white. As this goes on Spike has gotten on his swordfish to give chase, helped by the collar tracker. He catches up as the chase moves onto the freeway, trying to get Hakeem stop the car by weighing his ship on it. However the Men in White open fire in their own efforts to stop it before shooting a harpoon. As Hakeem tries to shake off his pursuers, the Corgi wakes up, jumps onto the steering wheel and opens the car door. It jumps but bounces off the side of the highway bridge and down below. Spike reluctantly gives up the chase to save it while Hakeem and the men white lose control of their vehicles and crash over the bridge and, ironically, into a police station.

A week later, Big Shot report of this oddball occurrence as well as the missing "Data Dog". The pet shop owner see this but brushes it off while the men who tried to steal from Hakeem are working to pay off the damages to her store. Back on the Bebop, Spike gripes about being stuck with the dog, though Jet counters he was the one who brought it to ship, and now having to deal with ticks. He makes the suggestion of just eating the mongrel as the episode comes to a close.

''See You Space Cowboy''

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This episode has the following tropes:

* AmbiguouslyBrown: Hakeem after the plastic surgery.
* BrickJoke: The shop owner makes the suggestion of eating the dog when the boy thief tries to get her to raise the price. Spike makes the same suggestion at the end of the episode.
* CarChase: Near the end of the episode
* FridgeLogic: Uh Spike, Doc showed you a picture of Hakeem before you set out. How could you mistake the kid for him?
* {{Gonk}}: The pet shop owner.

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