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List of BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad episodes


BECK: Mongolian Chop Squad is an anime series adapted from the manga of the same title by Harold Sakuishi. The series consists of 26 episodes.

BECK was first aired on TV Tokyo in Japan on October 7, 2004 with the episode "The View at 14", and concluded with "America" on March 31, 2005. BECK first premiered in English on March 9, 2007 on Much Music in Canada. On September 1, 2008, BECK had premiered on the Funimation Channel in the United States. The first DVD was released in July 2007.

Though the titles are shown in Japanese in each episode's title cards, the English titles are also considered official along with the original ones (except for episode 7, originally called "Lucille" instead of "Prudence"). The opening theme for the series is "Hit in the USA" by Beat Crusaders, while two different songs were used for the ending: "My World Down", by Meister (which, in the show, is performed by the fictional band Dying Breed) from episodes 1 through 20, "Moon on the Water", also by Beat Crusaders (featuring Sowelu on vocals) from episode 21 to 25, and "Slip Out" by the eponymous band in the final episode.

The Greatful Sound festival is on, with Belle Ame on the primary stage, Malcolm (a Sykes-managed rapper) on the second stage, and Beck on the smallest third stage. Veteran Beck members think that if they fail to get more people than the other stages they should retire. Ryusuke mentions that he agreed to the bet because of the dream and then says some harsh words to Chiba, who runs away. The band starts to drift apart, with Taira standing for Chiba, as he goes around the festival site looking for his friend with Koyuki and Saku's help. Eventually, the three remaining band members think of quitting, due to the rain and being unable to find Chiba. Against the odds, Koyuki decides to go up on stage with only an acoustic guitar and starts playing a cover of "I've Got a Feeling" by the Beatles*. Shortly into the song he is accompanied by Saku; they start to make the crowd sway and flow with the song.


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