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Trigun

Trigun

Synopsis: Vash the Stampede is the man with a reward of $ 60,000,000 in the head. The reason: he is a merciless villain who diminishes all those who oppose him and flatten whole cities for having fun, winning the title "The Humanoid Typhoon." He leaves a trail of death and destruction wherever he goes, and anyone can count on dead if he makes eye contact - or so rumors say. In fact, Vash is a huge scope that claims to have never taken a life and avoids violence at all costs.

With his crazy donut obsession and trailer silly attitude, Vash crosses the wasteland of planet Gunsmoke, all the time followed by two insurance agents, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, who try to minimize their impact on the public. But soon, their misadventures evolve to life or death situations, as a group of legendary killers is summoned to cause suffering to the trio. Vash's agonizing past will be unveiled and his morality and principles pushed to the break point.

Table of Content
- Information
- Trailer/OP
- Curiosities
- Characters
- Summary
- FAQ
- Meaning
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Information

Anime Names

  • Anime Name: Trigun
  • Anime Name in Japanese: トライガン
  • Anime Name in English: Trigun
  • Other names: TriGun

Production information

  • Producers: Victor Entertainment
  • Licensors: Funimation, Geneon Entertainment USA
  • Studios: Madhouse

Anime Information

  • Type: TV
  • Episodes: 26
  • Date: April 1, 1998 - September 30, 1998 - Thursdays at 0115 (JST)
  • Genres: Action, adventure, comedy, drama, science fiction
  • Subjects: Adult cast
  • Target: Shounen

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Anime Reviews

  • Rating: 8.221
  • Popularity: 335568

Video Trailer/Opening

Curiosities

  • Manga creator Yasuhiro Nightow was inspired by western movies and characters like Clint Eastwood and Mad Max to create the Trigun universe.
  • The main character, Vash the Stampede, is known as the "Humanoid Typhoon" and has a $ 60 billion reward in his head.
  • The anime was produced by Madhouse studio, which is also responsible for other hits like Death Note and One Punch Man.
  • The anime soundtrack consisted of Tsunea Imhoori, who mixed elements of rock, jazz and blues to create a unique and striking sound.
  • Trigun was released in 1998 and became an instant hit, gaining a legion of fans around the world.
  • The anime was shown in Brazil for the first time in 2001 on the Animax channel.
  • In addition to the anime, Trigun also had a movie adaptation in 2010, entitled Trigun: Badlands Rumble.
  • Trigun's manga was published in Brazil by Panini publisher, in a luxury edition with hardcover and colorful pages.
  • Trigun's anime has a lighter and lighter tone than the manga, which is darker and more violent.
  • The end of Trigun's anime is different from the end of the manga, leaving many fans divided on which is the best outcome for the story.
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Main Characters

  • Vash the Stampede (Masaya Onosaka) - A mysterious gunslinger with a $ 60 billion reward in his head.
  • Nicholas D. Wolfwood (Show Hayami) - A mercenary priest who carries a large cross that turns into a variety of weapons.
  • Meryl Stryfe (Hiromi Tsuru) - An insurance agent who follows Vash to minimize the damage he causes.
  • Milly Thompson (Satsuki Yukino) - An insurance agent who follows Vashl with Meryl.
  • Legato Bluesummers (Sho Hayami) - The right arm of the main villain, Knives, who has the power to control people with his voice.
  • Knives Millions (Masaya Matsukaze) - Vash's twin brother and the main antagonist of the series. He is the leader of the Gung-H Guns, a group of killers hired to kill Vash.

Summary and events

  1. Vash The Stampede, a legendary outlaw with a 60 billion dollar bounty on his head, arrives in the town of Macca.
  2. Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, two insurance agents, are sent to track and monitor Vash's movements.
  3. Vash saves the city from a group of bandits and reveals his true identity to Meryl and Milly.
  4. Vash finds his brother, Knives, who is responsible for the destruction of several cities.
  5. Vash and his companions travel to the city of May City, where they encounter Legato Bluesummers, a member of the Knives organization.
  6. Vash confronts Legato and narrowly escapes with his life.
  7. Vash and his companions travel to the city of July, where they encounter the Gung-Ho weapons, a group of hired assassins by Knives.
  8. Vash defeats several members of the Gung-Ho Guns, including the powerful Wolfwood.
  9. Vash confronts knives and the two engage in a final battle that results in the destruction of the city.
  10. Vash and knives reconcile before the knives died from their wounds.
  11. Vash disappears, leaving behind a message of hope for the people he encountered.

What happens in the end?

Below we have a summary of what happens at the end of the anime TrigunWe have placed a Spoiler alert, just click below to display the content of the end of the work.

At the end of Trigun's manga, Vash and Knives have a final battle that results in the death of Knives. Vash is seriously injured, but is saved by his friends. He decides to leave the city and continue his journey to help people and avoid conflict. Meryl and Milly decide to accompany him on his journey. The last chapter shows Vash and his friends walking toward sunset.

Meaning of Trigun

Let's look at the translation of each word and explanation of the anime's name: 

トライガン
  • トライガン - Toraigan - anime name
Explanation of the anime name - "トライガン" is the romanization of the title in Japanese "Trigun". The name is a combination of the words "tri" (which means three in English) and "gun" (which means weapon in English). This refers to the anime's protagonist, Vash the Stampede, who is known for carrying three firearms. The name can also be interpreted as a reference to the central theme of the anime, which involves issues of violence, weapons, and conflicts.

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