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Credits for [[ESCAPE FROM PAIN|episode 11]] of ''[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun]]''.
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==English Version (Pioneer)==
'''Trigun REMIX Volume 1''' is the first volume of the North American English [[Trigun REMIX]] series of DVD releases by Geneon.


===Opening Credits<ref>Transcribed from the [[Trigun REMIX Volume 1]] DVD release's [[Trigun REMIX Volume 1#Extras|English Opening]].</ref>===
== Contents ==


{|
=== Episodes ===
|+ '''Planned by'''
This release contains the first five episodes:
|Shigeki Komatsu
|-
|Masao Maruyama
|}


# [[The $$60 Billion Man]]
# [[TRUTH OF MISTAKE]]
# [[PEACE MAKER]]
# [[LOVE&PEACE]]
# [[HARD PUNCHER (episode)|HARD PUNCHER]]


{|
=== Extras ===
|+'''Based on the comic by'''
The following extras are included:
|[[Yasuhiro Nightow]]
|-
|Serialized in, “Young King Hours”
|-
|(Shonen Gaho Publishing)
|-
|Shonen Captain Comics
|-
|(Tokuma Publishing Company)
|}


* Chara Designs - A gallery of set materials featuring character designs.
* Non-Credit Opening - The opening animation for [[The $$60 Billion Man|episode 1]] without credits.
* English Opening - The opening animation for [[The $$60 Billion Man|episode 1]] with English credits.
* Geneon Previews - Trailers for the anime series ''{{Wikipedia|Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo}}'', ''{{Wikipedia|Gun Sword}}'', and ''{{Wikipedia|Starship Operators}}''.
* DVD-Credits - Credits for the DVD.


{|
=== DVD Features ===
|+'''Produced by'''
|Shigeru Kitayama
|}


* Audio tracks:
** English Dolby Digital 5.1
** Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1
** Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0
* Subtitles:
** English (dialogue translation)
** Screen text translation
* Original Episode Openings


{|
== Packaging ==
|+'''Series Story Editor'''
The DVD cover features artwork of [[Vash the Stampede (anime)|Vash]], [[Meryl Stryfe (anime)|Meryl]], and [[Milly Thompson (anime)|Milly]] by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]]
| [[Yōsuke Kuroda|Yosuke Kuroda]]
|}


The back cover has the following summary: <blockquote>STORY


{|
On a desert planet scorched by twin suns, bounty hunters scour the planet looking for Vash the Stampede who has a $$60,000,000,000 bounty placed on his head!  Vash has been credited with the destruction of several towns, but miraculously, there is no record of him ever taking a life. Who is this "Humanoid Typhoon"? </blockquote>The episodes and DVD features are listed beside the story summary. 
|+ '''Character Design by'''
|[[Takahiro Yoshimatsu]]
|}


The DVD case insert is double-sided and reversible, featuring alternate artwork of Vash and Meryl from the [[TRIGUN STAGE-1]] and [[TRIGUN STAGE-2]] covers, with the boxes originally reading "''STAGE-1''" and "''STAGE-2''" being changed to read "''DISC 1''" on each.


{|
The DVD case is packaged in a cardboard slipcover with an identical front and back design to the DVD case insert. The ''Trigun'' logo on the front and spine are embossed and glossy. The artwork on the front cover is glossy, and the artwork on the spines are embossed and glossy as well. The rest of the slipcover is printed with a matte finish.
|+'''Mechanical Design by'''
|[[Noriyuki Jinnguji]]
|}


== Gallery ==
<gallery mode="nolines" widths="200" caption="Menus">
File:Remix1-main.png|Main menu.
File:Remix1-scenes1.png|First scenes menu.
File:Remix1-scenes2.png|Second scenes menu.
File:Remix1-setup.png|Setup menu.
File:Remix1-extras.png|Extras menu.
File:Remix1-geneonpreviews.png|Geneon Previews menu.
</gallery><gallery mode="nolines" widths="200" caption="Chara Design">
File:Remix1-23.png
File:Remix1-24.png
File:Remix1-25.png
File:Remix1-26.png
</gallery>


{|
== Notes ==
|+'''Art Director'''
|Hidetoshi Kaneko
|}


* This DVD was first released as part of the [[Trigun Limited Collector's Edition I]] set.


{|
== Credits ==
|+'''Director of Photography'''
{{Subpage|Credits}}
|Hisao Shirai
|}


 
== References ==
{|
[[Category:Trigun (1998)]]
|+'''Audio Supervisor'''
[[Category:Merchandise]]
|Yasunori Honda
[[Category:DVD]]
|}
[[Category:Home media]]
 
 
{|
|+'''Music'''
|[[Tsuneo Imahori]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Music Produced by'''
|Yukako Inoue (Victor Entertainment)
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Opening Theme'''
|[[H.T|“H.T”]] Composed & Performed by [[Tsuneo Imahori]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Opening Animation'''
|'''Storyboard'''
|-
|[[Satoshi Nishimura]]
|-
|'''Unit Director'''
|-
|Shigetoshi Takayanagi
|-
|'''Animation Director'''
|-
|[[Takahiro Yoshimatsu]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Animation Produced by'''
|Mad House
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Animation Producer'''
|Masao Morosawa
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Directed by'''
| [[Satoshi Nishimura]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Presented by'''
|Victor Company of Japan, LTD.
|}
 
 
===End Credits<ref>Transcribed from episode 11 on the [[Trigun REMIX Volume 3]] DVD release.</ref>===
{|
|+'''Cast'''
|[[Vash the Stampede (anime)|Vash the Stampede]]
|[[Masaya Onosaka]]
|-
|[[Meryl Stryfe (anime)|Meryl Stryfe]]
|[[Hiromi Tsuru]]
|-
|[[Milly Thompson (anime)|Milly Thompson]]
|[[Satsuki Yukino]]
|-
|[[Nicholas D. Wolfwood (anime)|Nicholas D. Wolfwood]]
|[[Sho Hayami|Shou Hayami]]
|-
|[[Julius]]
|[[Tetsuya Iwanaga]]
|-
|[[Moore]]
|[[Yuki Masuda]]
|-
|Owner
|''[[Yuzuru Fujimoto|Jo Fujimoto]]<sup>[[ESCAPE FROM PAIN/Credits#Notes|see note]]</sup>''
|-
|Gambler
|[[Naoki Tatsuta]]
|-
|Bartender
|[[Tomohisa Asou]]
|-
|Man A
|[[Hiroaki Ishikawa]]
|-
|Man B
|[[Takashi Nagasako]]
|-
|Man C
|[[Kenji Nomura]]
|-
|Man D
|[[Kazuyuki Ishikawa]]
|-
|Old Woman
|[[Mizue Otsuka]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+ '''Written by'''
| [[Yōsuke Kuroda|Yousuke Kuroda]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Animation Director'''
|Shira Hisataka
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Assistant Animation Director'''
|Yuji Ishijima
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Key Animators'''
|Nobosuke Yoshida
|Kenichi Nagai
|-
|Kazuhiro Taga
|Koji Taniguchi
|-
|Kazuya Morimae
|Manabu Yasumoto
|-
|Sanho Studio
|Takuo Noda
|-
|Toshiya Washida
|Sanagi Fuyugoe
|-
|Toshiyuki Kanno
|Tomoaki Chishima
|-
|Saburo Takeo
|Yasunari Nitta
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Inbetweeners'''
|Sanho Studio
|Lee Production
|-
|D.R. Movie
|BJFC
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Ending Theme'''
|[[Kaze Wa Mirai Ni Fuku (song)|"Kaze wa Mirai ni Fuku"]]
|-
|Written
Composed
 
and
 
Arranged by
|AKIMA & NEOS
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Ending Animation'''
|Yoshimitsu Ohashi
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Background'''
|Kaoru Inoda
|Masumi Nishikawa
|-
|Toshiyuki Yoshimura
|Yuka Okamoto
|-
|Mayumi Okada
|Hiroki Matsumoto
|-
|Takuya Iida
|Kazuko Katsui
|-
|Yasunari Usuda
|Masayoshi Banno
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Color Coordinator'''
|Akihiko Isozaki (Studio Oz)
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Color Key/Paint Checker'''
|Masato Takagi
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Paint'''
|Sanho Studio
|Lee Production
|-
|D.R. Movie
|BJFC
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Special Effects'''
|Takashi Maekawa
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Photography'''
|Hitoshi Yamaguchi
|Atsuro Saito
|-
|Yukio Masumoto
|Masashi Nagao
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Sound Effects'''
|Shizou Kurahashi
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Recording'''
|Kazunari Tanaka
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Recording Studio'''
|Omnibus Japan
|}
 
 
{|
|+ '''Sound Produced By'''
|Arts Production
|-
|Keiko Terao
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Edited By'''
|Ogata Editing Laboratory
|-
|Hirotoshi Ogata
|-
|Satoshi Terauchi
|-
|Yukiko Ito
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Laboratory'''
|Tokyo Development Laboratory
|}
 
 
{|
|+ '''Titling'''
|Maki Productions
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Video Editing'''
|Video Tech
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Publicist'''
|Junya Ito (TV Tokyo)
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Program Representative'''
|Mitsuki Sekiya (TV Tokyo)
|}
 
 
{|
|+ '''Production Designer'''
|Masahiro Ohtake
|}
 
 
{|
|+ '''Production Assistant'''
|Yasuyuki Fuse
|}
 
 
{|
|+ '''Production in Association with'''
|Ripple Film
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Storyboard'''
|Katsuyuki Kodera
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Unit Director'''
|Yoshihide Kuriyama
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Animation Produced By'''
|Mad House
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Presented By'''
|Victor Company of Japan, LTD
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''English Version Produced By'''
|Pioneer Entertainment (USA) L.P.
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''In Association with'''
|ZRO Limit Productions
|-
|&
|-
|Animaze Inc.
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Executive Producer'''
|Hideki Goto
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Producers'''
|Yuji Moriya
|-
|Yutaka Maseba
|-
|Haruyo Kanesaku
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Production Coordinator'''
|Osamu Maseba
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Assistant Producer'''
|Taku Otsuka
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Production Assistant'''
|Keisuke Onishi
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Translation Subtitle Timing'''
|Anna Exter/
|-
|ZRO Limit Productions
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Director'''
|[[Lia Sargent]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''English ADR Script Writer'''
|Steve Nattow
|-
|Trina Watton
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Recording Facility'''
|Magnitude 8 Post
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Digital ADR Tracking'''
|"Big Phil" Brewster
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Final Mix'''
|Les Claypool III
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Post Production Facility'''
|VDI Multimedia West
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Online Editor'''
|CP Booth
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''English Cast'''
|[[Johnny Yong Bosch]]
|[[Matthew Kermit Miller|Skip Hopper]]
|-
|[[Marlow Mann]]
|[[Paul Stephen]]
|-
|[[Shannon White]]
|[[Sherry Lynn|Katie Ashley]]
|-
|[[Michael Gregory|Mike D'Gard]]
|[[Michael McCarty|Devon Michaels]]
|-
|[[Lia Sargent]]
|[[Kirk Baily|Bo Williams]]
|-
|[[Kirk Thornton|Sparky Thornton]]
|[[Johnathan Fahn|Chet Weens]]
|-
|[[Jeff Nimoy]]
|[[James Bates]]
|-
|[[Tony Pope|Otis McFife]]
|[[John Strong]]
|-
|[[Dorothy Elias-Fahn|Dorothy Melendrez]]
|[[Frank Buck]]
|-
|[[Richard Plantagenet]]
|[[Babe]]
|}
 
 
'''©1998 [[Yasuhiro Nightow]]/Shonen Gaho-Sha, Tokuma Shoten, JVC'''
 
==Notes==
* The following names are incorrect on the Pioneer English credits, but corrected on the Funimation release:
** [[Yuzuru Fujimoto]]'s name is mistranslated as "''Jo''."
 
==References==
 
[[Category:Credits]]

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Trigun REMIX Volume 1
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Series Trigun (1998 anime)
Volume 1
Volumes
Run Time 125 minutes
Discs 1
Released August 1, 2006[1]
Publisher Geneon
Country United States of America
Region 1
Signal NTSC
Language
Languages English
Japanese
Subtitles
Format DVD
Formats
Catalog # 12819[1]
Previous Volume
Next Volume Trigun REMIX Volume 2

Trigun REMIX Volume 1 is the first volume of the North American English Trigun REMIX series of DVD releases by Geneon.

Contents

Episodes

This release contains the first five episodes:

  1. The $$60 Billion Man
  2. TRUTH OF MISTAKE
  3. PEACE MAKER
  4. LOVE&PEACE
  5. HARD PUNCHER

Extras

The following extras are included:

DVD Features

  • Audio tracks:
    • English Dolby Digital 5.1
    • Japanese Dolby Digital 5.1
    • Japanese Dolby Digital 2.0
  • Subtitles:
    • English (dialogue translation)
    • Screen text translation
  • Original Episode Openings

Packaging

The DVD cover features artwork of Vash, Meryl, and Milly by Yasuhiro Nightow.

The back cover has the following summary:

STORY On a desert planet scorched by twin suns, bounty hunters scour the planet looking for Vash the Stampede who has a $$60,000,000,000 bounty placed on his head!  Vash has been credited with the destruction of several towns, but miraculously, there is no record of him ever taking a life. Who is this "Humanoid Typhoon"?

The episodes and DVD features are listed beside the story summary.

The DVD case insert is double-sided and reversible, featuring alternate artwork of Vash and Meryl from the TRIGUN STAGE-1 and TRIGUN STAGE-2 covers, with the boxes originally reading "STAGE-1" and "STAGE-2" being changed to read "DISC 1" on each.

The DVD case is packaged in a cardboard slipcover with an identical front and back design to the DVD case insert. The Trigun logo on the front and spine are embossed and glossy. The artwork on the front cover is glossy, and the artwork on the spines are embossed and glossy as well. The rest of the slipcover is printed with a matte finish.

Gallery

Notes

Credits

See subpage Credits

References