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Crunchyroll Announces Logic x Cowboy Bebop Apparel Collection

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(Press Release) Culver City, Calif. (July 1, 2024) – Crunchyroll®, the ultimate destination for anime fans globally, has joined forces with GRAMMY-nominated American rapper Logic to create a streetwear collection inspired by the neo-noir space Western series Cowboy Bebop. The collection is available for pre-order today on the Crunchyroll Store and for purchase later this week at Anime Expo in Los Angeles.

The Crunchyroll x Logic x Cowboy Bebop collection consists of 11 Crunchyroll exclusives:

The full list of products with detailed descriptions can be found here.

Courtesy of Crunchyroll

“Anime was there for me when I was growing up in a drug and violence-ridden childhood and household. I discovered anime through ‘Cowboy Bebop,’ and would later go on to befriend the voice of Spike Spiegel, Steve Blum, and collaborate with him on various albums, which is a dream come true,” said Logic. “Without ‘Cowboy Bebop,’ there is no Logic. I just hope that collabing with ‘Cowboy Bebop’ and Crunchyroll will allow me to introduce a lot more of my fans who might not be hip to ‘Cowboy Bebop,’ and vice versa, and hope that a bunch of people out there who love ‘Cowboy Bebop’ will realize I’m making fun anime nerd albums.”

“Logic’s passion for anime, especially ‘Cowboy Bebop,’ is evident in every piece of this collection, which was designed by Toshihiro Kawamoto, the animation director and character designer from the iconic anime series,” said Terry Li, Executive Vice President, Emerging Business at Crunchyroll. “Logic’s mission is to inspire people to be themselves and this new Crunchyroll x Logic x Cowboy Bebop collection will ignite bounty hunters from across the galaxy to live and breathe this beloved fandom.”

Fans can view and preorder the collection now via the Crunchyroll Store, and products will start shipping as early as July 8. A limited number of items from the collab will also be available to purchase for those attending Anime Expo taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center this week, from July 4 to July 7. 

Premiering in 2001, Cowboy Bebop follows the Bebop crew, a motley lot of intergalactic loners who’ve teamed up to track down fugitives and turn them in for cold hard cash. The anime series Cowboy Bebop is produced by Sunrise and based on the manga series Cowboy Bebop: Shooting Star. The 26-episode anime series is available to watch on Crunchyroll

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