Shopee introduces 3.15 Consumer Day and new brand ambassador

Shopee, the leading e-commerce platform in Southeast Asia and Taiwan, introduces 3.15 Consumer Day, the first mega sale of the year. 3.15 Consumer Day will bring the excitement of Shopee’s year-end festivals to all users, giving them more reasons to celebrate and reward themselves as they gear up for the year ahead.

Shopee is pioneering 3.15 Consumer Day to bring more value and joy to all shoppers, who are now using e-commerce to fulfill their needs all year round. Everyone can be a part of 3.15 Consumer Day which features the widest variety of products, made better with Free Shipping with PhP 0 min. spend PhP 1 Deals and 10% off daily starting March 3, kicking off the celebration with the 3.3 Consumer Day.

Shopee will also launch its #ShopeeCelebratesYou campaign to bring more cheer to users across the 3.15 period.

Throughout the campaign, Shopee will surprise and delight its biggest fans on social media, while users stand a chance to win big prizes by taking part in various activities and contests across Shopee’s official platforms.

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Adding to the 3.15 celebrations, Shopee welcomes Filipino superstar and Primetime Queen Marian Rivera as its newest brand ambassador. Marian will star in a brand new Shopee commercial for 3.15 Consumer Day which you can watch here. She will also appear in the 3.15 TV Special happening at 5 pm on Tuesday, March 15.

Celebrate You with bigger prizes, better deals

3.15 Consumer Day gives every shopper a reason to celebrate. Users can find everything they need with amazing deals on the Shopee app, and unlock bigger surprises on social media.

In the Philippines, users can win big at the new #ShopeeCelebratesYou campaign across Shopee’s official platforms.

Shopee users stand a chance to check out their items for free when they share their shopping carts on social media, while Shopee will also surprise its biggest fans on social media. Stay tuned to Shopee’s official Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter pages for more information and activities.

Till March 15, users can find and save more on all they need on Shopee. Highlights include:

  • Special treats for Filipino shoppers: 15 Consumer Day will bring a smile to every user, with Free Shipping vouchers with PhP 0 min. spend PhP 1 Deals, and 10% off daily till March 15. New users can enjoy a 100% off discount voucher with PhP 90 min. spend at PhP 90 max. discount, Free Shipping voucher with PhP 0 min. spend, exclusive PhP 1 Deals, or free welcome gifts from Shopee and brand partners, so they can smile even more with their first purchases on Shopee.
  • Exciting deals with ShopeePay: This March, users can enjoy 20% cashback when they scan to pay at ShopeePay’s partner merchants such as Potato Corner, Puregold, National Bookstore, The Generics Pharmacy, and more. Users can also checkout ShopeePay PhP 1 Deals and redeem discounts in stores. On 3.15 Consumer Day, users can take advantage of 50% off on load across all networks and up to 100% cashback on bills payment. Users can get a chance to win PhP 100,000 when they send money to any bank or to any Shopee user. With ShopeePay’s free transfers feature, users won’t have to worry about any additional fees.
  • More entertaining experience with the new in-app game, Shopee Pets: Starting March 3, users can play the life simulation game where they can care for and raise their pets through daily activities for a chance to win Shopee Coins, ShopeePay Credits, and more!

Discover new brands for You on Shopee Mall

3.15 Consumer Day is the perfect time for users to discover new brands and indulge their wishlist without having to wait till the end of the year. With thousands of brands offering exclusive deals, there will be something for everyone at Shopee’s Mega Brands Sale from March 3 to 15.

  • Midnight Brand Parade and Hourly Branded Price Drops: During the first two hours of March 15, shoppers can look forward to storewide discounts from their favorite brands like Pampers, realme, OPPO, Adidas, Unilever Beauty, and Deerma. Users should also regularly check the Shopee app for Shopee Mall’s hourly price drops, where top brands will offer limited-time flash deals on their best-selling products.
  • New Shopee Mall Sampling Counter: Starting March 15, Shopee is giving consumers greater convenience and value for money to discover new brands through the new Shopee Mall Sampling Counter. Users can try sample-size products from best-selling brands like Johnson & Johnson, Uni-care, COSRX, Trizie, and AHC Philippines, and get a free voucher if they decide to purchase the regular-sized product.
  • Exclusive discount brand vouchers for new buyers: Shopee also gives brand explorers more incentive to discover the wide assortment of brands under its platform. Curious consumers can look forward to welcome vouchers on their first purchase from their favorite brands on Shopee Mall.
  • Brand Membership: Brand loyalists get to enjoy a more rewarding shopping experience when they sign up for the Brand Membership Program of their choice. Over 80 brands under the program will offer its members double the rewards points for purchases made on March 15.

Discover a new You

Beyond the amazing deals, 3.15 Consumer Day is also time for users to discover new interests, and support what matters to them. From today till March 15, users can find new ways to do their part for local businesses, and discover hidden gems on Shopee.

  • Satisfy all your interests at 3.15: Users can shop for a wide variety of products catered to their interests with themed days across 3.15 Consumer Day. This includes 3.3 Consumer Day (March 3), Fashion Day (March 4), Home Appliance Day (March 5), Home & Living Day (March 6), Digital Deals Day (March 7), Beauty Day (March 9), Mobiles & Gadgets Day (March 10), Kids & Babies’ Day (March 11), Sports & Motors Day (March 12), Shopee Prizes Day (March 13) and Vouchers Day (March 14).
  • Support and empower female sellers on International Women’s Day: After unwavering support for local sellers across its year-end festivals, Shopee will continue to connect users to more local businesses, including those of strong, inspirational Filipinas. On March 8, Shopee will hold a special 3.15 Women’s Sale to celebrate women in the Philippines and spotlight inspiring stories of female sellers on its platform.
  • Explore ways to improve your shopping: Shopee Cares PH is an online community that offers the best customer support for all your concerns and questions. Just follow @ShopeeCaresPH on Twitter and Facebook so you can shop worry-free. For Shopee Fam with Gold and Platinum Shopee Loyalty Tier memberships, get ready to claim unlimited Free Shipping vouchers every month. Claim those hard-earned vouchers accessible via the Shopee Loyalty Page or the Homesquare Page so you can make the most out of your shopping this 3.15 Consumer Day.
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You should watch the Cowboy Bebop anime, here’s why

Let me begin by sharing my honest opinion; Cowboy Bebop is one of the best TV series of all time.

I know it likes to be referred to as an anime, but I’d like to believe that it’s more than that. Why? Because it doesn’t just feel like an anime or a cartoon for that matter.

Where a lot of series have tried to blend in multi-layered genres and characterization, Cowboy Bebop stands out as one that managed to succeed in mixing things up and brought in a new wave of western audiences to the world of Japanese anime.

But what makes it special?

And after nearly two decades is it still worth the watch? Well then amigos, buckle up for the Big Shot retrospective for why you should watch Cowboy Bebop.

From East to West

Originally airing on TV Tokyo from April 3 to June 26 of 1998, twelve episodes were first met with controversy over its very mature themes and visuals.

Nevertheless, after a full run on the Wowow network and distribution through Animax, Cowboy Bebop found its way into the west by virtue of Adult Swim on Cartoon Network in 2001.

From there, the Bebop became synonymous with late-night anime that has since lasted to this day.

Y2K adults and teenagers found themselves entranced with the visuals and stories told through a crew of dysfunctional bounty hunters in the future.

All brought together by Shinichiro Watanabe and his ragtag team of writers, visual artists of Sunrise studios. Incidentally, the entire staff was billed as Hajime Yatate, a pseudonym to unify their creation of Cowboy Bebop.

A multitude of stories and themes

From the get-go, Cowboy Bebop can be mislabeled as a hodge-podge of different genres, thematics with no primary overarching story, save for a few episodes.

But there lies in what makes it stand out.

To enumerate the genres that Cowboy Bebop has toyed with, we have space opera, western, film noir, crime, comedy, sci-fi, hong kong cinema, tragic romance, horror, blaxploitation, cyberpunk, and even more.

And that’s not counting the numerous references to various pop culture, such as Aliens, 2001 A Space Odyssey, and Bruce Lee.

Even though it feels like an over-abundance, Cowboy Bebop does it with well-balanced stories that are episodical, drawing out the different adventures of the Bebop crew.

Each episode feels like its own little film in some way, but never veers drastically from the episode before or after.

Personally, the overall film noir aspect of Cowboy Bebop makes it truly stand.

With several episodes devoted to that genre, if you choose to watch only those, you have a hard-boiled story that delves into the age-old saying that “the past will always catch up to you”.

But it doesn’t feel forced or generic.

There is a sense of poetry in both the visual storytelling and the dialogue that plays out between the characters.

In fact, amidst all the hodge-podge these stories feel more character-driven than plot, which may come as a surprise for some.

The characterization of loneliness

One could argue that Cowboy Bebop owes its acclaim to its characters, and I would say that would be a fair argument.

If there’s one notion that Spike, Jet, Faye, and Ed (maybe even Ein) all share in common is that, you can try to forget the past but it will always catch up, and loneliness is what will bring them together and eventually, have them part ways.

Each of the four main members of the Bebop all carry three-dimensional personalities that even other series have a hard time doing.

In regards to Spike, as the de facto lead, his character state of mind can range from comedic, to suave and even from air-headed to philosophical.

These are some of the best fleshed-out characters that seem relatable with the minimum exposition on their character history.

What also helped Cowboy Bebop find its western audiences was the masterful English voice dubbing of the characters.

I even prefer the American voice cast so much that I could not imagine anyone else doing a perfect voice for Spike other than Steve Blum, nor could I consider anyone else for Faye except for Wendee Lee.

Cowboy Bebop has managed to not only produce multi-layered stories and episodes but characters as well.

In the mature tones of the series, however, the idea of loneliness, existentialism, and tragedy of fate gives almost the entire crew a feeling of melancholic catharsis.

Anytime I watch Cowboy Bebop from start to finish, there’s always a feeling of “what happens next?” but immediately the question becomes a statement of “whatever happens, happens”.

The crew of the Bebop all live in the moment, bored at times, desperate in others, which add to a complexity that when they finally act or move, it’s to not only progress a story but their own characters.

The real folk blues of Yoko Kanno

It is without a doubt that there is no conversation of Cowboy Bebop without the discussion of its stellar music composed and produced by Yoko Kanno, with the help of the Seatbelts and other collaborators.

Funny enough Cowboy Bebop was in fact my gateway to finally understanding and appreciating jazz music as a whole.

Before that, I had only heard of jazz as the easy listening, sometimes even elevator music that the 90s popularized upon.

But with Yoko Kanno’s frenetic style of free-flowing jazz and big band, there’s something to marvel about how the music is in Cowboy Bebop.

Albeit for a few titular tracks, each episode brings in a new flavor and sometimes does not limit itself to jazz.

Take for example an episode named “Heavy Metal Queen”.

Of course, Yoko Kanno had to make a few heavy metal-inspired tracks to fit the episode.

Where other series had their music compiled to one or two soundtracks, the discography for Cowboy Bebop is seven dedicated soundtracks.

The music also is not a simple background element that one could easily ignore.

Some tracks can linger within the subconscious of the viewer for how the music accompanies the scenes and emotion within each episode.

Case in point, “Space Lion” perfectly conveyed the end to the dual mid-season arc of Jupiter Jazz, being a one-off ending theme.

Other notable music tracks such as “Rain”, “Mushroom Hunting” and “Too Good, Too Bad” bring life and emotion to the episodes that they play with.

Even to this day I still listen to the music of Yoko Kanno and remember the scenes that unfold.

It’s just that good.

Carrying that weight

With the eventual release of the Cowboy Bebop live-action series produced by Netflix many newcomers will of course ponder the source material and how it holds up. I respect anyone who even tries to pay homage to the landmark series.

Regardless, the original 26 run of Cowboy Bebop will always be around to remind audiences of one of the greatest stories of cowboys, film noir and our solar system.

There has never been anything like Cowboy Bebop and I frankly think there never will be. That for me is enough.

See you, space cowboys.

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