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Trigun Stampede (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series which serves as the second and reimagined adaptation of the manga series Trigun by Yasuhiro Nightow. It is animated by studio Orange and directed by Kenji Mutō. The series' first part was broadcast on TV Tokyo from January to March 2023.
Voiced by: Ryō Horikawa, Wataru Takagi (Trigun Stampede) (Japanese); Bob Marx, Mike McFarland (Trigun Stampede) [12] (English) E.G. Mine is a violent man who wears a sphere-like suit that contains control threads for deploying spikes, which he can use to attack by manipulating the threads.
Trigun is an anime television series based on the manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow.The series follows Vash the Stampede, the most feared outlaw on the planet, who has a $$60 billion ("double dollar") price on his head.
For Stampede he was replaced by Yoshimasa Hosoya who talked about the various layers of Wolfwood's appeal, such as the shady Kansai dialect, his tingling danger, and the various sides of emotions he expresses between dangerous or caring. [4] Jeff Nimoy voiced Wolfwood in the original Trigun anime though he was first cast for Vash. After failing ...
“Trigun Stampede” will be produced in Japan by animation studio Orange and Toho. Details about the series are set to be unveiled July 2 during Anime Expo 2022 in downtown Los Angeles.
Yasuhiro Nightow (内藤 泰弘, Naitō Yasuhiro, born April 8, 1967, in Yokohama, Japan) is a Japanese manga artist. [1] His major work Trigun was adapted into an anime series and film.
Canadian company Guardians of Order released a hardbound role-playing game (RPG) book in December 2003 based on the Trigun TV series. This was not a self-contained RPG rulebook, but worked with the company's BESM anime RPG rule set. The book contains summaries of all 26 episodes of the TV series, along with character profiles, animation model ...
Trigun (Japanese: トライガン, Hepburn: Toraigan) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow.It was first serialized in Tokuma Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Captain from March 1995 to December 1996, until the magazine ceased its publication; its chapters were collected in three tankōbon volumes.