TRIGUN

TRIGUN

1998
TRIGUN
TRIGUN

TRIGUN

8.2 | TV-14 | en | Animation

Trigun takes place in the distant future on a desert planet. Vash the Stampede is a gunfighter with a legend so ruthless he has a $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head. Entire towns evacuate at the rumor of his arrival. But the real Vash the Stampede, the enigmatic and conflicted lead character, is more heroic, even though he usually acts like a complete idiot.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP26  Under the Sky so Blue
Oct. 01,1998
Under the Sky so Blue

The greatest battle of Vash the Stampede’s life arrives as he faces-off against Millions Knives. One brother wants to destroy mankind. One brother must stop him at any cost.

EP25  Live Through
Sep. 24,1998
Live Through

Meryl and Millie are doing their best to get by as Vash recovers, but when the locals discover that the infamous gunslinger is nearby, they set out to make him pay for their recent pains - with his life.

EP24  Sin
Sep. 17,1998
Sin

After Vash faces Midvalley the Hornfreak, he squares off with Legato for a final showdown. Making matters worse, the townsfolk are stuck in the middle of the chaos!

EP23  Paradise
Sep. 10,1998
Paradise

Wolfwood decides it’s time for one last duel with Vash, but the gunslingers’ face-off is interrupted. Vash takes off after Caine the Longshot, while Wolfwood faces Chapel the Evergreen.

EP22  Alternative
Sep. 03,1998
Alternative

Vash and the gang meet a group of orphans whose parents vanished after falling victim to a strange trance. Is it Legato’s doing? Or is there a secret villain hidden among the children?

EP21  Out of Time
Aug. 27,1998
Out of Time

Vash and Wolfwood are in danger on the Project Seeds ship. The Puppetmaster’s goons - members of the Gung-Ho Guns - are on a killing spree and the entire ship could be destroyed.

EP20  Flying Ship
Aug. 20,1998
Flying Ship

During a massive typhoon, Vash the Stampede catches a ride through the sky on the wild winds - and lands on a ship full of familiar faces!

EP19  Hang Fire
Aug. 13,1998
Hang Fire

With reports of new Vash sightings, Meryl returns to the work of tracking him down. Meanwhile, Vash and Wolfwood make their way to a town where a family feud has escalated into a hostage situation.

EP18  Goodbye for Now
Aug. 06,1998
Goodbye for Now

Wolfwood meets Lina, a girl who’s having trouble with a guy who claims to be Vash the Stampede. When she’s abducted, Wolfwood must team up with an odd fellow name Erics to save her.

EP17  Rem Saverem
Jul. 30,1998
Rem Saverem

A flashback offers a glimpse into the distant past of Vash the Stampede, his brother, Millions Knives, and the enigmatic Rem Saverem.

EP16  Fifth Moon
Jul. 23,1998
Fifth Moon

Vash faces off with two of the Gung-Ho Guns: E.G. Mine and Rai-Dei the Blade. When the action heats up, Vash the Stampede is forced to unleash a new and devastating attack.

EP15  Demon's Eye
Jul. 16,1998
Demon's Eye

The Roderick gang’s battle with Legato is violently interrupted by the fierce Gung-Ho Guns. Just as Vash begins to investigate the incident, he meets Dominique the Cyclops, a lethal beauty with an amazing power.

EP14  Little Arcadia
Jul. 09,1998
Little Arcadia

An elderly couple asks Millie and Meryl to help them protect a piece of valuable property from their rivals. With hired killers nearby, and Vash nowhere to be found, Meryl and Millie might be in over their heads.

EP13  Vash the Stampede
Jul. 02,1998
Vash the Stampede

Meryl files a report the Bernadelli Insurance Company, recounting the many exploits, misadventures, and lunatic moments of Vash the Stampede.

EP12  Diablo
Jun. 25,1998
Diablo

Vash is thrown in jail after being accused of killing a local shoemaker. Even if he gets out of his cell, there’s going to be trouble -Monev the Gale is gunning for him after being hired by Legato!

EP11  Escape from Pain
Jun. 18,1998
Escape from Pain

Things get complicated when the gang gets tangled up in the drama surrounding a runaway dancing girl and the son of a caravan owner.

EP10  Quick Draw
Jun. 11,1998
Quick Draw

Vash and Wolfwood enter a quick-draw competition in May City. If one of them wins, the prize money will go to a poor local family. Unfortunately, they’re both in line of fire - the contest is rigged!

EP9  Murder Machine
May. 28,1998
Murder Machine

During a bus trip to May City, Vash, Meryl, and Milly encounter a priest named Nicholas D. Wolfwood. Before too long, the travelers finds their journey interrupted by a horde of attacking robotic spiders!

EP8  And Between the Wasteland and Sky
May. 21,1998
And Between the Wasteland and Sky

The Bad Lads and their ruthless leader, B.D. Neon, have control of the steamer! With the captain steering the vessel toward disaster, Vash must act quick to save the people on board.

EP7  B.D.N.
May. 14,1998
B.D.N.

Aboard a sand steamer, Vash meets a kid named Kaite - who might be up to no good - and finds himself going up against the notorious Bad Lad Gang.

EP6  Lost July
May. 07,1998
Lost July

Vash is completely smitten with Elizabeth, a stunning beauty who has arrived in town to repair the local plant. Hopefully Vash isn’t too distracted by her charms - because the enemy is very close indeed.

EP5  Hard Puncher
Apr. 30,1998
Hard Puncher

With an entire town after the bounty on his head, Vash must contend with the dangerously destructive Nebraska Brothers - while saving the very same villagers who are bent on bringing him in!

EP4  Love & Peace
Apr. 23,1998
Love & Peace

Vash finds himself in the middle of a hostage crisis when outlaws take the mayor’s daughter - and Meryl and Milly - captive. He quickly discovers that these bad guys might not actually be the bad guys

EP3  Peace Maker
Apr. 16,1998
Peace Maker

Vash is looking for a renowned gunsmith named Frank Marlon. He finds him - but the legendary craftsman is a drunken mess! Making things worse, a group of bandits has learned that there’s no sheriff in town!

EP2  Truth of Mistake
Apr. 09,1998
Truth of Mistake

Meryl and Milly seek shelter in the mansion of Cliff Schezar, a wealthy man who has hired Vash as a bodyguard! Have the girls finally found the infamous gunslinger? Or is Cliff hiding something?

EP1  The $$60,000,000,000,000 Man
Apr. 02,1998
The $$60,000,000,000,000 Man

After Meryl and Milly’s search for the legendary Vash the Stampede leads them to an encounter with a dangerous group of bounty hunters, an unlikely hero arrives to save them.

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8.2 | TV-14 | en | Animation , Action & Adventure , Sci-Fi | More Info
Released: 1998-04-02 | Released Producted By: Madhouse , Country: Japan Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.b-ch.com/ttl/index.php?ttl_c=396
Synopsis

Trigun takes place in the distant future on a desert planet. Vash the Stampede is a gunfighter with a legend so ruthless he has a $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head. Entire towns evacuate at the rumor of his arrival. But the real Vash the Stampede, the enigmatic and conflicted lead character, is more heroic, even though he usually acts like a complete idiot.

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Cast

Masaya Onosaka , Hiromi Tsuru , Satsuki Yukino

Director

Hidetoshi Kaneko

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pinkarray A lot of people have been comparing this to Cowboy Bebop. While Vash may contrast an idealistic view on the world with Spike's cynical, sarcastic personality, I still liked them both. They were great western series from the 90s that should stand the test of time.I don't really like half of the anime from the 90s that focused on psychological elements even though many people called it the best decade for anime, there were still a few that came out that I liked. But this and Cowboy Bebop were the best one.This anime is about a guy who has caused destruction in July City which gives him the 60 billion double dollar bounty on his head. Almost everyone hates him and wants to catch him. But Vash is actually an innocent guy who has never did anything wrong. Vash and Wolfwood are funny, kind male characters with their strengths and weaknesses and I liked their relationship.Now, the other characters such as the Insurance girls are kind of typical anime characters. Milly is sometimes stupid and Meryl is a tsundere who is in love with Vash, so I don't really care much for them. They're mediocre, I guess. A few of the more minor characters are able to grow on me such as Jessica, or have likable personalities such as Rem.The villains are eh... not that great. They drag down the series and I understand that but I still think they're too evil.The story is action-packed and exciting to watch. Vash may be a little too wise with his never kill moral because what if he's in a situation where he has to defend himself? But he realizes in the end, it's okay to make mistakes. He can cry a little too much but I like that he sympathizes with the suffering.Overall, Trigun is not half-bad. Give it a try, you might be surprised. Even though it did have its flaws that stop it from being an excellent anime, Vash is still one of the best characters in anime history.
ScottMerica Set sometime in the future, the human race has fled from Earth looking for somewhere new to live. Unfortunately for them, they ended up crashing landing on Gunsmoke, a hostile and dried up wasteland of a planet. Years after, we follow Vash the Stampede, who has a $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head and leaves death and destruction wherever he goes. When two women are sent from an agency to find Vash for all the damage he's caused, we find out more about Vash and who he is exactly. Now I actually wasn't planning on watching this, but I came upon the first episode one day and thought why not, and so I rolled through the entire series in about a week and a half. And while it's not always perfect, Trigun surprised me with just how much simultaneously fun and interesting it was and I can happily say I'm very glad I checked it out.Unfortunately, Trigun's first impression on you might not be that great. Being released in 1998, the animation is noticeably dated with some rough textures and details. Plus with the setting being a desert wasteland, it's not exactly a series that pops out at you. The character animations, however, are very nice and allow for a lot of emotion and life that might've been missing in lesser hands. The style of Trigun is very cool as well, as it lends to some tense and impressive moments. Another thing that might turn people off at first is the tone of the show, it starts off pretty goofy and lighthearted, using that Japanese humor where people's heads grow twice their size when they get mad or embarrassed. I didn't mind it, it eases you into the show and the first half is very entertaining with likable characters. If you hate the humor though, don't worry, for the second half of the show is an entirely different animal from the first. The second half gets dark, depressing, deep, shocking and very tense. Another noteworthy thing is the music, it has lots of memorable tunes and sets the tone of the show, light or dark, very nicely. The beginning and ending songs are especially awesome.Now onto the characters. Vash at first seems like a total bada$$, with an intimidating set of clothing and tall stature. However, that image is quickly done away with when he see how Vash deals with these group of merchants trying to kill him in the first episode. For lack of a better word, Vash is more or less a goofball. He loves donuts, love, peace and refuses to kill. Vash is a great character in that without even knowing anything about him he is just such a likable and entertaining guy, and when you learn more about who he truly is he becomes so much more. The two agency girls, Meryl and Milly, are very entertaining in their own right and form a nice relationship with Vash. Then there's Nicholas D. Wolfwood, a trigger happy preacher who runs into Vash and co. along the way. Wolfwood is just as cool and interesting as Vash, having his own personal problems and views on the world. Last but not least, is the gun-ho guns, a large group of unique and psychotic killers out to make Vash's life a living hell. While all these freaks don't really develop a whole lot beyond bloodthirsty baddies they are unique and bring forth a good amount of fun battles. The main gun-ho gun, Legato Bluesummers, is a whole different story. Legato's introduction is a big game changer and instantly he is a chilling and intense presence on the show. His true role ends up being a bit disappointing in my opinion when another threatening force is introduced, but regardless serves as a great foil to Vash. The other threatening force I mentioned, who I will not spoil, is great as well.Onto issues, there are a few. Like I said before, some may find the beginning of the series to be very goofy and a bit slow to start with an episodic nature. I personally didn't mind this, my big issue is the pacing in the second half. While it has some of the series' best moments and is very interesting, I felt it was a bit repetitive. For a few episodes I kinda felt I was seeing the same things happen but in different locations and with different side characters. This unfortunately hurt the last half a bit and stopped it from being truly amazing in my opinion.Overall, Trigun is vastly under-appreciated and a damn good series. The animation is a bit dated, it's tone may be too goofy at first and the second half suffers from some pacing issues, but these flaws don't ruin the experience whatsoever. Vash is a great character and his journey and relationships bring up very deep and interesting views on life and how we should live it along with how to let others live. Trigun is a great little series that is bound to impress you as well if you give it a chance
GibboAssassin Along with Cowboy Bebop and Outlaw Star, Trigun was an anime/manga that was part of its own small genre that it works really well with. As a big fan of the manga and the anime alike, I have to say I rather enjoyed the anime.Unlike most animes it wasn't full of fillers (yes the first 12 episodes were technically classed as fillers but the creators of the anime did it well), the episodes before the main plot line kicked in were stories that filled the manga and it tied up loose ends to past stories told of Vash the Stampede.I liked the anime, the plot line went a little different and I have to say that I was a little disappointed when the ending of the manga and the anime were almost completely different with the same outcome and Vash's/Knives hair never changed colour because of them using their powers and it draining their energy, but I enjoyed the anime.It never really slowed down for me, some may say it does but I personally feel like it doesn't. It was great, both the Japanese and the English voice actors did an amazing job and each fit their character perfectly. The animation style doesn't hold a candle to the currently style of animation but this was released in 1998 so I have no grounds to complain. I like the series, even though it was shorter than the manga I think it does justice to the series. I'm giving it a 9/10 because I am disappointed that it lacked some things from the manga unfortunately (however, judging from the time when it was made I can understand why things were cut and changed).
Richard Dunn An awesome anime. Well actually, only about half the episodes were what I'd call awesome. Most of the more comedic earlier episodes were good, but not up to the standard of later, more serious episodes. (Some episodes were actually kind of boring, for example 14). the final three DVD volumes, where the series becomes more serious and philosophical, are exceptional. The characters of Vash the Stampede and Nicholas D. Wolfwood are very entertaining, Vash brings the philosophy into the series with his views on killing and if it is ever acceptable, and Wolfwood's character development is interesting and sometimes very moving. The excellent science-fiction storyline and western feel also add to the shows merits. Overall a great series all round. If only the earlier episodes were as interesting and entertaining as the later ones, it would maybe even deserve a higher rating.