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Trigun

  • TV Series
  • 1998
  • TV-14
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
26K
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Trigun (1998)
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Vash the Stampede is the most infamous outlaw on the planet Gunsmoke and with a 60 billion double dollar price on his head the most sought after.Vash the Stampede is the most infamous outlaw on the planet Gunsmoke and with a 60 billion double dollar price on his head the most sought after.Vash the Stampede is the most infamous outlaw on the planet Gunsmoke and with a 60 billion double dollar price on his head the most sought after.

  • Creator
    • Yasuhiro Nightow
  • Stars
    • Masaya Onosaka
    • Hiromi Tsuru
    • Satsuki Yukino
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    26K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    2,722
    440
    • Creator
      • Yasuhiro Nightow
    • Stars
      • Masaya Onosaka
      • Hiromi Tsuru
      • Satsuki Yukino
    • 107User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • Episodes26

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    Masaya Onosaka
    • Vash the Stampede
    • 1998
    Hiromi Tsuru
    Hiromi Tsuru
    • Meryl Stryfe
    • 1998
    Satsuki Yukino
    • Milly Thompson
    • 1998
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Vash the Stampeed…
    • 1998
    Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    • Meryl Strife
    • 1998
    Lia Sargent
    Lia Sargent
    • Milly Thompson
    • 1998
    Dean Wein
    Dean Wein
    • Additional Voices
    • 1998
    Kazuyuki Ishikawa
    • Man…
    • 1998
    Takashi Nagasako
    • Man…
    • 1998
    Show Hayami
    • Nicholas D. Wolfwood
    • 1998
    Jeff Nimoy
    Jeff Nimoy
    • Nicholas D. Wolfwood
    • 1998
    Susumu Chiba
    Susumu Chiba
    • Man…
    • 1998
    Hiroaki Ishikawa
    • Henchman B…
    • 1998
    Aya Hisakawa
    Aya Hisakawa
    • Rem Saverem
    • 1998
    Kirk Baily
    • Millions Knives (Adult)
    • 1998
    Toshihiko Seki
    Toshihiko Seki
    • Legato Bluesummers
    • 1998
    Hidenari Ugaki
    • Henchman A…
    • 1998
    Kenji Nomura
    • Man…
    • 1998
    • Creator
      • Yasuhiro Nightow
    • All cast & crew
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    9vkn

    Almost everything you could possibly wish for

    The series first reels you in as a hilarious, action-packed romp full of wit and comical chaos, with a pretty clever premise behind it. But as the episodes progress, a more complex mystery begins to unfold and you'll find yourself dying to find out what's next when you're not laughing your head off or marveling at the action scenes. Crisp animation and chara designs, clever humour, a solid storyline and likeable characters that grow on you make Trigun a highly recommended series. Watching Trigun is not just very entertaining, it also leaves a lasting impression. Long live "Love and Peace"!
    The Fox-2

    Not to be missed!

    Being a fan of the more "magical girl" type of anime (Sailor Moon, Magic Knight Rayearth, Card Captor Sakura), I was a little hesitant to sit down and watch Trigun, given its rough-and-tumble looking guy on the front, and all the images of guns and violence. After viewing the first episode, I was clamoring for more.

    Vash the Stampede is a wanted man. Nicknamed the "Humanoid Typhoon," he brings destruction to any town he passes through. Because of this, a $$60 billion bounty has been put on his head. The Bernardelli Insurance Agency has also dispatched two of its agents, Meryl Strife and Milly Thompson, to find Vash and report on why he causes every town that he passes through to be utterly destroyed.

    What they find is that the Humanoid Typhoon isn't quite what he seems. If one wants to be blunt, Vash is more or less a dork. He has a very strong aversion to taking another human life, instilled in him as a boy by his guardian Rem. Though he is an exceptional gunslinger, Vash would rather roam from town to town spreading the message of "Love and Peace!". Unfortunately, many bounty hunters are motivated by the immense bounty on Vash's head, and it is the battles between Vash and these bounty hunters that destroy every town Vash comes to.

    Along the way, we meet a motley band of characters, most notable among them being the gunslinging preacher Nicholas D. Wolfwood, who has an unholy surprise in the cross he carries on his back, and Legato, the one man that Vash seems to actually fear. Ultimately, it is a man named Knives Millions that Vash seeks. Who is Knives, what is his connection to Vash, and why does Vash want to find him so badly?

    Trigun offers a new twist on the American western, without doing something as drastic as set the whole series in space, as anime often does. Another twist is the characterization of its hero as not always perfect. Like Usagi Tsukino from Sailor Moon, Vash the Stampede is a bit of a klutz, and, as mentioned before, quite the dork. When he has to, though, like Sailor Moon, he gets the job done effectively. He also has his "bishonen" moments that help to bring in the female viewers. Another departure from the usual is that the female characters are less fragile flowers than steel magnolias. Early on, Meryl and Milly show that they take no guff from sexist saloon patrons who look to terrorize them, thanks to Milly's superhuman strength. (If you think Vash and Wolfwood carry big guns, you haven't seen Milly's monster of a weapon.)

    Trigun starts out as a comedy and remains so throughout the run of the series, though midway, as many anime tend to do, it takes a darker turn, as we get a look at Vash's past and find out what made him into the man known as the Humanoid Typhoon. The episodes are very well-paced, making you want more, not so much because you feel that there is something lacking, but because you get drawn into the story and its main players. Trigun appeals to both male and female viewers, whether you're into action, adventure, comedy, and/or drama. Little wonder why it has become very popular in recent years.
    10zmanjz

    My review is made of Love and Peace.

    This has to be one of the most amazing Anime series ever made. It combines some of the funniest and absurd physical and intellectual comedy with a powerful drama and sense of what I would consider to be Horror in the emotional sense.

    Vash has to be one of the most contradictory characters in any anime. A Gunfighter who hates killing. Nearly Immortal, yet vulnerable. Power to destroy all life on a planet, but upset at the death of a bug... It really is amazing.

    If I had to choose any series which has impacted my own sense of ethics, this would be it.

    The concepts of Life and Death, Good and evil are brought to the line in the grey... Not the blurry grey area, but the pencil thin line within the miles of grey.

    The goodness of Milly, the callousness of Nick, the pride of Meryl, the hate of knives, and the love of Vash... Though through it all, even the smallest character is "Fleshed out" with a multi-faceted personality. It really is amazing.

    Though I would not recommend this for young children, I believe that rational adults people can only come out better people after seeing it.
    9refresh_daemon

    Philosophy, pratfalls, ridiculousness and moral quandaries

    Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson of the Bernadelli Insurance Company have a problem. They are to contain the problem of Vash "The Stampede", also known as "The Humanoid Typhoon". Every city that he stops in finds itself utterly destroyed. The problem is, once they find Vash, they also find that he's never killed a person and appears to be a bumbling idealistic fool which a penchant for dodging bullets and eating donuts. At least that's what he appears to be.

    In a strange twist on anime protagonists, Vash is not a dark brooder or a naive boy with skill. Although he has elements of a dark past and such, he's an idealist committed to "love and peace" and he never shoots to kill, but rather uses his gun and his impossible marksmanship as a tool. While the series begins with a strong comic tone, serious elements are placed in the undercurrent and as the series progresses, the tone becomes increasingly serious with the comedy becoming more like breaks between the intense story. Towards the end of the series, it becomes increasingly potent, resonating both with emotions and intellect.

    I really like the way the series really grapples with questions of idealism, pragmatism, questions of morality regarding the ends and means and other philosophical concepts, each having some embodiment in the various characters of the show. All the same, the characters are not allegories, but just strongly aligned to certain kinds of thinking. I do wish that some of the other characters were fleshed out more, but I also realize that it's hard to devote so much time to characters in a 24-episode arc.

    Trigun is a surprisingly superb piece of storytelling thrown in a fantastic animated world and while the earlier comic episodes might be a little loose, they set the ground for the more serious second half and no episode seems utterly unnecessary. An excellent series and highly recommended to those who love science fiction, strong serial storytelling or those who love animation. 9/10
    8emasterslake

    Best Western Anime yet.

    On a desert planet in a far future lives a guns man named Vash the Stampede. He's feared and seen as a murder by all individuals alike. He gain the nickname "Humanoid Typhoon" because he brings disaster to wherever he goes. After demolishing a city, a bounty was placed on his head $$60 billion. Two insurance girls(Meryl and Milly) were hired to locate and keep an eye on Vash to insure the damages that occur around him. At first they don't know what Vash is really like. But eventually they'll learn that he's the one guy you'd least suspect to be a wanted criminal.

    Throughout the whole series, you'll learn about the past, personality, and tragedy of Vash. As well seeing many interesting minor, secondary, and vile characters that surround him. Not to mention the dozens of "Wild West" themed towns on the desert plant they all live on.

    Trigun is one of the common 26 episode TV anime. But it's indeed one of the best ones out there. The animation is well done, for it being made back when Anime is still done with original cell animation. The western/punk look makes it stand out more than the other series. The story is really unique. It's also well balances in drama, comedy, action, and sci-fi.

    Those who like Lupin III and Cowboy Bebop will indeed admire Trigun as well.

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    • Trivia
      Yasuhiro Nightow has gone on record to say that English is the language actually spoken on the Planet Gunsmoke.
    • Quotes

      Vash the Stampede: I am known as Valentinez Alkalinella Xifax Sicidabohertz Gombigobilla Blue Stradivari Talentrent Pierre Andri Charton-Haymoss Ivanovici Baldeus George Doitzel Kaiser III. Dont hesitate to call.

      Milly Thompson: Hehehehe, What are you talking about Mr. Vash the Stampede?

      Vash the Stampede: Huh? I HATE IT WHEN YOU CALL ME BY MY FULL NAME!

    • Crazy credits
      In the opening credits for the first 17 episodes, a poster reading "WANTED - Vash the Stampede - 60,000,000,000$$" is briefly shown three times. For episodes #18-26, however, this poster is replaced by one which reads "-EMERGENCY- EVACUATION ORDER! HUMANOID TYPHOON IS COMING".
    • Connections
      Featured in AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (2005)
    • Soundtracks
      NO-BEAT
      Written by Tsuneo Imahori

      Performed by Tsuneo Imahori

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    • Release date
      • April 2, 2021 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • Japan
      • Canada
    • Languages
      • Japanese
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Trigun #1: The $$60,000,000,000 Man
    • Production companies
      • Madhouse
      • Teletoon
      • Tokuma Shoten
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    • Runtime
      24 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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