A classic anime with a highly memorabale protagonist, Trigun looks seriously at passifism and the neccessity of religion for the formation of hope behind the facade of a simple action show. The ultimate conclusion it comes to is that there can be miracles without the help of god, but faith in those around you is essential for the continuation of good cricumstances.
I have to admit, I went into Trigun not expecting much from it.
I had only seen bits of pieces, and from the little I had heard about it, it was a silly action comedy. I had always wanted to see it just for the hell of it, thinking that it would be stupid but at least enjoyable.
But man, I had no clue. After the complete tonal shift around episode 12, I knew I had got... read more
Description:Vash the Stampede is a gunman on the run with a 60 billion double dollar bounty on his head which has made it difficult for him to go anywhere without being chased and shot at. Every town he ever visits ends up being destroyed because of his pursuers, but miraculously no one ever gets killed. Meryl and Milly are two insurance agents tVash the Stampede is a gunman on the run with a 60 billion double dollar bounty on his head which has made it difficult for him to go anywhere without being chased and shot at. Every town he ever visits ends up being destroyed because of his pursuers, but miraculously no one ever gets killed. Meryl and Milly are two insurance agents that have been sent to find Vash the Stampede and keep him under surveillance so no more damage is caused. Meryl, who leads the pair, refuses to believe that the man they have met can possibly be the legendary gunman. This spikey haired, gangly, young man is extremely friendly, a pacifist, hates blood and suicide, absolutely loves donuts, and is a dork and a crybaby (far from a notorious outlaw). But there is more to Vash and his past than meets the eye.
"Trigun is an awesome western, action, comedy, drama anime about the legendary Vash the Stampede with the 60$$ billion on his head.
Vash the stampede is probably one of the most amazing characters I have seen. One moment he is the funny, unserious Vash that travels around the world teaching people about love and peace. This Vash also seem to trick everyone to think he is just a normal clumsy guy with no skill what so ever, but then the next second he takes on his glasses and becomes a badass, wh"
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"The entire subbed series is on Youtube. The movie, Trigun: Badlands Rumble (★★★★) can be placed at least before episode 22: Alternative; the film is not an extension of the main story, but a side story. I recommend watching it before episode 15: Demon's Eye, but the film is still enjoyable after watching the series.
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"If Quentin Tarantino can make a hyper-stylized western like Django Unchained work, then the misadventures of the Humanoid Typhoon can definitely work on the silver screen. Let a director like Joss Whedon or Tarantino loose on the project and seeing a cinematic version of Vash the Stampede and the Gung-Ho Guns seems worth the $$60,000,000,000 production budget."
""Your reaction was better than I'd hoped. You're fun. And to think I could kill every man, woman, and child here, in the blink of an eye, if I wanted to… The power of death is intoxicating."
Legato Blusummers
-Orchestrated his death to fuck with the protagonist
-Massacred numerous towns across the planet Gunsmoke
-Took out a sizable organized crime unit with his mind
-Led and was an honorary member of the Gung-Ho Guns"