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** There's a UsefulNotes/PlayStation game that was only released in Japan.
** There's a UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 game that was only released in Japan.
** There's a UsefulNotes/PlayStation2 game that was only released in Japan.
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** There's a UsefulNotes/PlayStation Platform/PlayStation game that was only released in Japan.
** There's aUsefulNotes/PlayStation2 Platform/PlayStation2 game that was only released in Japan.
** There's a
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** A few episodes imply that technology evolved from commonplace 1990s technology to fictional highly advanced technology of 2071 without CDs, USB drives, touch screen cell phones, streaming devices, digital TVs, or digital computers as a stepping stone. For example, "My Funny Valentine" implies that cell phones with antennas were commonplace in 2014 which in real life were made obsolete by the mid-2000s.
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** A few episodes imply that technology evolved from commonplace 1990s technology to fictional highly advanced technology of 2071 without CDs, USB [=CDs=], [=USB=] drives, touch screen cell phones, streaming devices, digital TVs, [=TVs=], or digital computers as a stepping stone. For example, "My Funny Valentine" implies that cell phones with antennas were commonplace in 2014 which in real life were made obsolete by the mid-2000s.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few episodes imply that technology evolved from commonplace 1990s technology to fictional highly advanced technology of 2071 without CDs, USB drives, touch screen cell phones, streaming devices, digital TVs, or digital computers as a stepping stone. For example, “My Funny Valentine” implies that cell phones with antennas were commonplace in 2014 which in real life were made obsolete by the mid-2000s.
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: TechnologyMarchesOn:
** A few episodes imply that technology evolved from commonplace 1990s technology to fictional highly advanced technology of 2071 without CDs, USB drives, touch screen cell phones, streaming devices, digital TVs, or digital computers as a stepping stone. For example,“My "My Funny Valentine” Valentine" implies that cell phones with antennas were commonplace in 2014 which in real life were made obsolete by the mid-2000s.
** A few episodes imply that technology evolved from commonplace 1990s technology to fictional highly advanced technology of 2071 without CDs, USB drives, touch screen cell phones, streaming devices, digital TVs, or digital computers as a stepping stone. For example,
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* TechnologyMarchesOn:
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* TechnologyMarchesOn: A few episodes imply that technology evolved from commonplace 1990s technology to fictional highly advanced technology of 2071 without CDs, USB drives, touch screen cell phones, streaming devices, digital TVs, or digital computers as a stepping stone. For example, “My Funny Valentine” implies that cell phones with antennas were commonplace in 2014 which in real life were made obsolete by the mid-2000s.
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* TheWikiRule: Bebopedia, the [[https://cowboybebop.fandom.com/wiki/Main_Page Cowboy Bebop Wiki]].
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** The character pictured goes by Ed.
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** [[IAmNotShazam The character pictured goes by Ed.Ed]].
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* TropeNamers:
** CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Via a really off-kilter print article about the series; see the page pic for more details.
** MushroomSamba: One whole episode is dedicated to this (and {{Blaxploitation}}).
** Former trope namer for PercussiveMaintenance, a.k.a. Spike Spiegel School of Repair.
** CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: Via a really off-kilter print article about the series; see the page pic for more details.
** MushroomSamba: One whole episode is dedicated to this (and {{Blaxploitation}}).
** Former trope namer for PercussiveMaintenance, a.k.a. Spike Spiegel School of Repair.
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: In an almost impressively incorrect newspaper picture caption (see the page pic), every single word except "at" and the photo credit "[[Creator/BandaiEntertainment Bandai]]" is specifically, individually wrong, so much so that it [[TropeNamer became the namesake for this very trope]]:
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* CowboyBebopAtHisComputer: In an almost impressively incorrect newspaper picture The TropeNamer is a newspaper's inaccurate caption (see of a screenshot, to the page pic), point that every single word except "at" and the photo credit "[[Creator/BandaiEntertainment Bandai]]" is specifically, individually wrong, so much so that it [[TropeNamer became the namesake for this very trope]]: wrong:
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* ReferencedBy: Appears in the video game ''Sunrise Eiyuutan'' alongside other Creator/{{Sunrise}} anime. And despite the series not having any real mecha, Spike pilots his Swordfish in ''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsT''.
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* ReferencedBy: ReferencedBy:
** Appears in the video game ''Sunrise Eiyuutan'' alongside other Creator/{{Sunrise}} anime. And despite the series not having any real mecha, Spike pilots his Swordfish in''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsT''.''VideoGame/SuperRobotWarsT''.
** A Creator/PBSKids station in Boston used "Tank!" for [[https://youtu.be/R16XqP5-l9U a bumper]] advertising that the channel would be running 24/7.
** Appears in the video game ''Sunrise Eiyuutan'' alongside other Creator/{{Sunrise}} anime. And despite the series not having any real mecha, Spike pilots his Swordfish in
** A Creator/PBSKids station in Boston used "Tank!" for [[https://youtu.be/R16XqP5-l9U a bumper]] advertising that the channel would be running 24/7.