Cowboy Bebophas many classic episodes due to the series' overall quality, although one such episode was almost completely different in the original pitch. The final version of the episode, “Wild Horses,” was actually banned for a brief time on Adult Swim, but it might not have been if the story had followed the first vision.

“Wild Horses” is theCowboy Bebopepisode featuring the Space Shuttle Columbia, which was pulled from airing in 2003 after the real life Space Shuttle Columbia was tragically destroyed during reentry. While they couldn’t have known at the time the episode was made, it actually makes for a nice tribute to the first shuttle to reach space, giving the old girl one last adventure, even if it’s only in animated form. However, it turns out that this episode may not have originally had anything to do with space shuttles at all.

Doohan, Miles and Spike standing in front of the crashed space shuttle Columbia.

In fact, the episode as originally pitched would’ve introduced a bizarre new element toCowboy Bebopfairly late in the game: Giant Mecha.

Mechas in Cowboy Bebop is Difficult to Imagine

In an interview hosted on Forbes,Cowboy Bebop’s spaceship designer, Kimitoshi Yamane, spoke a bit about “Wild Horses,” stating that he was the one who suggested the episode feature a real-life space shuttle. Describing the initial pitch to him, Yamane said, “In terms of episode ideas forCowboy Bebop, the one with the space shuttle was mine. I wrote an initial plot and asked one of the writers to flesh it out.The director initially asked for a mecha-type episode, but I didn’t want to design a robot, as I thought real-world vehicles would be more interesting.”

While the term “mecha” is generally broader in Japan than it is in the Western anime fandom, including all kinds of machines and not just giant robots, Yamane’s statement indicates that he was specifically asked to design a robot for the series. In the final version of the series, no giant robots ever appear, so suddenly introducing them in episode 19 of 26 would’ve been quite a surprise, to say the least. Giant robots just don’t seem to fit very well intoCowboy Bebop’s relatively hard sci-fi world, so the idea of an entire episode centered around such a robot is truly a bizarre one.

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Of course,Cowboy Bebopdid enjoy mixing genres and subverting expectations, so perhaps aBebopepisode about giant robots would’ve actually been interesting. Given the episode fans actually got, however, it seems the series was better off adhering to Yamane’s pitch, as the refurbished space shuttle also provided a look into Spike’s past and how he obtained his own ship, the Swordfish II. “Wild Horses” is a classic episode that has taken on new meaning in the years since it was made, and the series would be left without that had the giant robot episode actually gone forward.

It’s surprising to learn just how closeCowboy Bebopgot to featuring an episode built around Mecha, but the series is probably better off that this strange idea never came to fruition.

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Cowboy Bebop is a 1998 animated series set in 2071, where humanity has colonized the Solar System following a catastrophic event. As crime surges, bounty hunters known as “Cowboys” are employed by the Inter Solar System Police to capture criminals in exchange for rewards.