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==Non-Canon== | ==Food== | ||
Toma meat is edible and used as food by humans on No Man's Land. | |||
Smoked thomas meat is extremely tough, even capable of stopping bullets.{{Storylink|Trigun: Badlands Rumble|Badlands Rumble}} | |||
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File:BR SandsteamerFoodVendor.png|A food vendor selling smoked thomas meat. | |||
File:BR SmokedThomasMeat.png|Trying to cut a slice of the smoked thomas meat. | |||
File:BR SmokedThomasMeatBullet.png|Vash showing the hunk of smoked thomas meat that stopped a bullet and saved his life. | |||
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== Non-Canon== | |||
Toma make a cameo appearance in the 2003 ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gungrave_(TV_series) Gungrave]'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gungrave_(TV_series) anime]. They are seen being used in place of horses in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_racing horse racing]. These toma use the clawed-foot design seen in the 1998 anime and wear similar neck shields, harnesses, and saddle blankets. There are several black-colored toma, a coloration not seen in any iteration of ''[[Trigun]].''. | Toma make a cameo appearance in the 2003 ''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gungrave_(TV_series) Gungrave]'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gungrave_(TV_series) anime]. They are seen being used in place of horses in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Horse_racing horse racing]. These toma use the clawed-foot design seen in the 1998 anime and wear similar neck shields, harnesses, and saddle blankets. There are several black-colored toma, a coloration not seen in any iteration of ''[[Trigun]].''. | ||
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==Appearances<!-- incomplete -->== | ==Appearances<!-- incomplete -->== | ||
=== [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|Trigun]] === | ===[[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|Trigun]]=== | ||
* Volume 1 | *Volume 1 | ||
** Chapter #1 | **Chapter #1 | ||
** Chapter #2 | **Chapter #2 | ||
=== T[[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|rigun Maximum]] === | ===T[[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|rigun Maximum]]=== | ||
* Volume 2 | *Volume 2 | ||
** Chapter #4 | **Chapter #4 | ||
* Volume 3 | *Volume 3 | ||
** Chapter #1 | **Chapter #1 | ||
*Volume 12 | *Volume 12 | ||
**Chapter #6 | **Chapter #6 | ||
**Chapter #7 | **Chapter #7 | ||
=== [[Trigun (1998 anime)]] === | ===[[Trigun (1998 anime)]]=== | ||
* [[The $$60 Billion Man]] | *[[The $$60 Billion Man]] | ||
* [[TRUTH OF MISTAKE]] | *[[TRUTH OF MISTAKE]] | ||
* [[PEACE MAKER]] | *[[PEACE MAKER]] | ||
=== Film === | ===Film=== | ||
* [[Trigun: Badlands Rumble]] | *[[Trigun: Badlands Rumble]] | ||
=== [[Multiple Bullets]] === | ===[[Multiple Bullets]]=== | ||
* TRIGUN THE MOVIE: BADLANDS RUMBLE EXTRA | *TRIGUN THE MOVIE: BADLANDS RUMBLE EXTRA | ||
** SHOWDOWN WITH THE DODONGO BROTHERS AT HONEYCOMB VILLAGE PART 1 | **SHOWDOWN WITH THE DODONGO BROTHERS AT HONEYCOMB VILLAGE PART 1 | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
