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The Real Reason Ein Was Created For Cowboy Bebop

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Sophia Hammond

Updated on March 08, 2026

Director Shinichirō Watanabe played a huge role in making Cowboy Bebop the success it ultimately became. He led the charge in incorporating multiple genres into the anime as well as drawing from Western influences from jazz to Midnight Run to give the series a vibe that stands out more (via Animation World Network). All that plus a corgi? Cowboy Bebop was destined to become a hit.

In an interview with IGN, Watanabe reveals that making Ein a corgi wasn't his original idea. Luckily, there was a corgi lover among his team: "I had a very strong request from the scenario writer that she really loved corgis and we had to have a corgi. She told me there's no way of doing any other type of dogs, it had to be a corgi." That writer in question was Nobumoto Keiko, and after everyone was in agreement that a corgi had to go in the show, the task fell into the hands of animation director and character designer, Toshihiro Kawamoto. "I couldn't really think of a design, so I used a friend's dog. When I asked this friend about using his dog for the design, he helped out by providing a lot of videotapes and photos," he explained in an interview with EX:CLUSIVE. "So there is a real dog that looks exactly like Ein." 

Kawamoto apparently took a liking to the dogs. When asked if he has a dog, he responded, "A Welsh Corgi, in fact. I got him as a motion model for Ein." Fans of Cowboy Bebop can look forward to the real deal making it into the live-action Netflix series as it's been confirmed a real corgi will be playing Ein on the series. Hopefully, he's been trained to play one wicked game of Shōgi.