Stray Cat Serenade: End Credits, and Preview
The animation for the end credits is the same as the animation when Spike goes back to the Syndicate, ending with the black-and-white sketch of Spike seen at the end of the Real Folk blues part II.
The ending song is the Real Folk Blues.
Preview: Next Episode:
A sleek black ship takes off from mars, then you see the same ship descending on a city on Earth. The same ship, floating in the water. Another ship taking off elsewhere. A broken lion fountain. The Bebop, approaching Earth, repaired, slowly heading for the debris cloud that surrounds the planet. A woman at a microphone.
Voice-over: A Julia-like voice, but at a slightly lower pitch, like a lower alto, what her voice may have sounded like if she got older. Though, it is a bit more mellifluous than Julia's was.
"When everything ends, it is born anew. As one story found a close, the 'what happened after' starts off. So, the world is not made of endings or beginnings, just one continuous circle. When it all comes down to it, every ending is really a beginning, right? So, if a Syndicate falls, and doesn't make a sound- (well, aside from one building exploding)- won't another Syndicate replace it? Not if that Syndicate never really fell in the first place. Next Episode: A Capella Blues part I."
The animation for the end credits is the same as the animation when Spike goes back to the Syndicate, ending with the black-and-white sketch of Spike seen at the end of the Real Folk blues part II.
The ending song is the Real Folk Blues.
Preview: Next Episode:
A sleek black ship takes off from mars, then you see the same ship descending on a city on Earth. The same ship, floating in the water. Another ship taking off elsewhere. A broken lion fountain. The Bebop, approaching Earth, repaired, slowly heading for the debris cloud that surrounds the planet. A woman at a microphone.
Voice-over: A Julia-like voice, but at a slightly lower pitch, like a lower alto, what her voice may have sounded like if she got older. Though, it is a bit more mellifluous than Julia's was.
"When everything ends, it is born anew. As one story found a close, the 'what happened after' starts off. So, the world is not made of endings or beginnings, just one continuous circle. When it all comes down to it, every ending is really a beginning, right? So, if a Syndicate falls, and doesn't make a sound- (well, aside from one building exploding)- won't another Syndicate replace it? Not if that Syndicate never really fell in the first place. Next Episode: A Capella Blues part I."
