Magic: The Gathering Rides Into The Wild West With “Outlaws Of Thunder Junction”

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Magic The Gathering Rides into the Wild West with Cowboy Bebop (Credits: Sunrise)

Magic: The Gathering (MTG) has long enticed players with its immersive card battles across diverse magical realms, boasting over 60 unique card decks. Following the ending of the expansive narrative arc “March of the Machine: The Aftermath” in May 2023, the game has since been investigating various realms within the Magic universe.

However, on April 19, MTG took a bold leap into a new frontier inspired by the Wild West with “Outlaws of Thunder Junction.” To commemorate this exciting new world, MTG Japan released a promotional video paying homage to the iconic opening theme song “Tank!” from the anime Cowboy Bebop, available for viewing on YouTube.

Magic The Gathering Rides into the Wild West with Cowboy Bebop (Credits: mtg-jp.com)

In the video, the main characters of the card game are showcased amidst a Wild West backdrop. Given MTG’s fantasy setting, familiar elements like the Swordfish and conventional firearms are creatively replaced with wagons and mystical firearms. A subtle yet thoughtful detail is the replacement of text with card names and effects, seamlessly integrating the Cowboy Bebop theme into the game’s mechanics.

MTG Japan Collaborates with Cowboy Bebop for Exclusive Promo Cards and Campaigns

As part of the celebration, MTG Japan will be offering a set of five special promo cards inspired by Cowboy Bebop. These cards, including “Ossification,” “Disdainful Stroke,” “Go for the Throat,” “Lightning Strike,” and “Snakeskin Veil,” will be available in designated periods from August 2, 2024, to May 29, 2025.

In addition to the promotional cards, MTG Japan’s website reveals several campaigns tied to the Cowboy Bebop-inspired trailer, promising further engagement for fans of both franchises.

Magic The Gathering Rides into the Wild West with Cowboy Bebop (Credits: Sunrise)

The collaboration between Magic: The Gathering (MTG) and Cowboy Bebop brings forth exciting opportunities for fans, especially in Japan, to immerse themselves in the Wild West-inspired world of “Thunder Junction.”

As part of the campaign, MTG players and collectors in Japan have the chance to win exclusive playmats or card sleeves by purchasing 3,000 yen (about US$19.40) worth of unopened MTG products from participating Wizard Play Network (WPN) stores between April 26, 2024, and March 31, 2025.

Exclusive Collaborative Promotions Between MTG Japan and Cowboy Bebop Delight Fans

To qualify, purchases must include cards from sets released after January 2021. Additionally, fans will receive a random postcard based on the playmats and card sleeves with their purchase, although the specific MTG sets required for receiving postcards are not specified.

Moreover, fans can obtain “Thunder Junction” stickers with a purchase of 3,000 yen worth of unopened MTG products from WPN stores and participation in Friday Night Magic events.

For avid players, participation in various tournaments at the Players Convention Aichi 2024, held at the Aichi Sky Expo in Aichi Prefecture, Japan, between May 25-26 presents an opportunity to receive an original playmat.

Magic The Gathering Rides into the Wild West with Cowboy Bebop (Credits: mtg-jp.com)

The design of the playmat draws inspiration from the final cut before the title appears in the Cowboy Bebop opening theme, featuring MTG characters Oko the Ringleader, Rakdos the Muscle, Vraska the Silencer, and Kellan the Kid in place of Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Faye Valentine, and Ed, respectively.

For those curious about the cards featured in “Thunder Junction,” a full card list is available on the MTG homepage. However, it’s worth noting that the collaboration merchandise is exclusively available in Japan. Nonetheless, this collaboration serves as a fitting tribute to both the 25th anniversary of Cowboy Bebop and the 30th anniversary of MTG, offering fans an exciting fusion of two beloved franchises.

By Mridul Sharma

Mridul has been an anime enthusiast since high school and hasn't looked back since. He's currently contemplating whether to watch One Piece once the series concludes or read it to catch up, especially with the final arc in progress. Mridul also has a complex relationship with Souls games, oscillating between love and frustration.

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