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{{Stub}}{{Org Infobox|subj=The Bad Lads|imgcaption=1998 anime|img=LDStage4.png|leader=[[Brilliant Dynamites Neon]]|firstmanga=Trigun Volume 1, Chapter #5 "ASSAULT"|lastmanga=Trigun Volume 1, Chapter #9 "BETWEEN WASTELAND AND SKY..."
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<br>
Trigun Maximum Volume 14, Chapter #8 "NEVER-ENDING SONG"<sup><i>cameo</i></sup>|firstanime=[[B. D. N.]]|lastanime=[[FIFTH MOON (episode)|FIFTH MOON]]|purpose=Crime, thievery|aka=Bad Lad Thieves, The Bad Lad Gang}}'''The Bad Lads''' are a group of characters appearing in [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|''Trigun'' (manga)]] and [[Trigun (1998 anime)|''Trigun'' (1998 anime)]].


== Biography ==
{{Home Media info|subj=TRIGUN STAGE-10
With [[Kaite Trevisick|Kaite's]] help, [[Brilliant Dynamites Neon]] and the Bad Lads hijacked the sandsteamer ''Flourish''.{{Storylink|B. D. N.}}{{Storylink|AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...}}
|img=LDStage10.png
|imgcaption=LaserDisc cover
|series=[[Trigun (1998 anime)]]
|vol_num=10
|runtime=50 minutes<ref name="LDDB">https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/17641/JVLA-58030/Trigun:-vol.10</ref>
|released=May 1, 1999<ref name="CDVIDEO">https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html</ref>
|publisher=Victor Company of Japan<ref name="LDDB" /><ref name="CDVIDEO" />
|country=Japan<ref name="LDDB" />
|signal=NTSC<ref name="LDDB" />
|language_audio=Japanese<ref name="LDDB" />
|language_sub=<i>none</i><ref name="LDDB" />
|formats=LaserDisc<ref name="CDVIDEO" /><br>VHS<ref name="CDVIDEO" />
|catno=JALA58030<sup>LD</sup><ref name="CDVIDEO"/><br>JVLA58030<sup>LD</sup><ref name="LDDB" /><br>VVAS1070<sup>VHS</sup><ref name="CDVIDEO" />
|prev_vol=[[TRIGUN STAGE-9]]
|next_vol=[[TRIGUN STAGE-11]]}}


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'''TRIGUN STAGE-10''' is the tenth volume of [[Trigun (1998 anime)|the 1998 ''Trigun'' anime's]] Japanese home media release on {{Wikipedia|LaserDisc}} and {{Wikipedia|VHS}}.


== Members==
==Contents==
This release contains episodes [[HANG FIRE|19]] and [[FLYING SHIP|20]].


===[[Brilliant Dynamites Neon]]===
===LaserDisc===
The leader of the Bad Lads.
====Side 1 - [[HANG FIRE]]====
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Chapters
|-
|1
|OP
|
|-
|2
|Aパート
|''A part''
|-
|3
|Bパート
|''B part''
|-
|4
|ED
|
|-
|5
| 次回予告
|''Next episode''
|}
====Side 2 - [[FLYING SHIP]]====
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Chapters
|-
|1
|OP
|
|-
|2
|Aパート
|''A part''
|-
|3
|Bパート
|''B part''
|-
|4
|ED
|
|-
|5
| 次回予告
|''Next episode''
|}


=== Bellamy/Beremy===
===VHS===
{{Character Info|subj=Bellamy|altspelling=Beremy<sup>1998 anime</sup>|ja_kanji=ベラミィ|ja_va=Kyousei Tsukui <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060719111501/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/staff.html</ref><ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=3241</ref>|en_va=Stephen Apostolina<i>(credited as Jimmy Theodore)</i><ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=10978</ref>}}


==Packaging==
The main color of the packaging, LaserDisc labels, and videocassette labels is brown. The artwork features  [[Midvalley the Hornfreak (anime)|Midvalley the Hornfreak]] with his saxophone, [[Gray the Ninelives (anime)|Gray the Ninelives]], [[Leonof the Puppetmaster (anime)|Leonof the Puppetmaster]], and [[Hoppered the Gauntlet (anime)|Hoppered the Gauntlet]].


{{Clear}}
This volume's artwork is the center part of a group illustration of [[Gung-Ho Guns (anime)|the Gung-Ho Guns]] that is split across 3 different volumes: [[TRIGUN STAGE-8|STAGE-8]], STAGE-10, and [[TRIGUN STAGE-11|STAGE-11]]. Because of this, the edge of [[E.G. Mine]] can be seen on the right side of this volume's artwork, which connects to the artwork on the cover of [[TRIGUN STAGE-8|the eighth volume]].


==Uniform==
==Gallery==
All the Bad Lads aside from Neon wear an identical uniform. It consists of a black bodysuit with wide shoulder pads that completely covers the shape of the wearer's head and shoulders. There are 6 glowing green neon stripes on the shoulders, 3 on each side. There is a circular opening for the head which is covered by a round metal faceplate that resembles a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_mask gas mask] and has blue-green goggles. A tuft of brown hair protrudes from the top of the mask. They wear off-white gloves and boots.
<gallery mode="packed" caption="LaserDisc" heights=200 widths=200>
 
LDStage10.png|LaserDisc cover.
The only variations in uniform seen are Bellamy/Beremy, who wears a watch over his left glove, and one Bad Lad who is seen with a pair of binoculars mounted on his mask (in the manga, it appears this Bad Lad is wearing a bandana as well).
 
[[Meryl Stryfe (disambiguation)|Meryl Stryfe]] and [[Milly Thompson (disambiguation)|Milly Thompson]] donned stolen Bad Lad uniforms to sneak up on Neon.{{Storylink|AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...}}
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="120" caption="Manga">
File:BinocularBadLad.png|A Bad Lad with binoculars in the manga.
File:Bellamy Manga.png|Bellamy checks his watch.
</gallery>
</gallery>
<gallery mode="packed" heights="120" caption="1998 anime">
<gallery caption="VHS" heights=200 widths=200>
File:Stage4-Settei01.png|1998 anime Bad Lad design.
VHSStage10.jpg|VHS cover.
File:BadLadArtbook.png|1998 anime design.
VHSStage10 sleeve.png|Full VHS sleeve.
File:BadLadColoredSettei.png|1998 anime colors.
VHSStage10 Label1.png|Videocasette face label.
File:07 BadLadBinoculars.png|A Bad Lad with binoculars in the anime.
VHSStage10 Label2.png|Videocasette spine label.
File:07 Beremy.png|Beremy checks his watch.
VHSStage10 Tape.png|VHS tape.
File:Stage4-Settei24.png|Milly & Meryl in Bad Lad uniforms.
</gallery>
 
==Weapons==
===Assault Rifles===
The Bad Lads are armed with assault rifles.
<gallery mode="packed" heights="120" caption="1998 anime">
File:Stage4-Settei02.png|1998 anime assault rifle design.
</gallery>
 
==Vehicles==
The Bad Lads have an impressive fleet of vehicles, which they use to ambush the caravan following the ''Flourish'' and the sandsteamer itself.
[[File:07 BDNBadLadsVehicles.png|center|thumb|300x300px|Neon and the Bad Lads waiting on their vehicles.]]
 
===Cars===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="120" caption="1998 anime">
File:Remix2-07.png|Car.
File:Remix2-08.png|Car with two Bad Lads.
File:Remix2-09.png|Another angle of the car with two Bad Lads.
</gallery>
 
===Armored Car===
The armored car is destroyed when Neon steers it into the out-of-control ''Flourish'' to prevent it from falling off Enora Cliff.{{Storylink|AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...}}
<gallery mode="packed" heights="120" caption="1998 anime">
File:BadLadsArmoredCarArtbook.png|Armored car.
File:Stage4-Settei07.png|Armored car (front).
File:Stage4-Settei08.png|Armored car (rear).
File:Stage4-Settei09.png|Armored car gangplank.
</gallery>
 
==Gallery==
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:07 BadLadsSign.png|Bad Lads sign.
File:Trimax12 NeonBadLads.png|Cameo in Trigun Maximum Volume 12, Chapter 1.
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Notes==
==Notes==
* The catalog code for the LaserDisc release as seen on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html official Trigun website's CD/VIDEO page] differs from the one printed on the actual product. The website code begins with the letters "'''JALA'''" while the printed code begins with the letters "'''JVLA'''".
* Despite being featured prominently on the cover artwork, [[Midvalley the Hornfreak (anime)|Midvalley the Hornfreak]] does not appear in either episode included on this release.


== Appearances<!--incomplete-->==
==References==
===[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun (1998 anime):]]===
====Episodes====
*[[B. D. N.]]
*[[AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...]]
*''[[MURDER MACHINE]] (mentioned only)''
*[[FIFTH MOON (episode)|FIFTH MOON]]
====Opening Credits====
 
*[[B. D. N.]]
*[[AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...]] ''(Neon only)''
 
==== '''''Preview Only''''' ====
*''[[LOST JULY]]''


===[[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|Trigun & Trigun Maximum:]]===
*Trigun Volume 1
**Chapter #5 "ASSAULT"
**Chapter #6 "DIE HARDS"
**Chapter #7 "REM"
**Chapter #8 "DUELISTS"
**Chapter #9 "BETWEEN WASTELAND AND SKY"
*Trigun Maximum Volume 12: The Gunslinger
**''Chapter 1 "THE END OF THE JOURNEY AND THE ECHOES OF BREATHING" (cameo only)''
*Trigun Maximum Volume 14: Mind Games
**''Chapter #14 "NEVER-ENDING SONG"'' ''(cameo only)''
==References==
[[Category:Trigun (Manga)]]
[[Category:Trigun (1998)]]
[[Category:Trigun (1998)]]
[[Category:Manga continuity]]
[[Category:Merchandise]]
[[Category:Anime continuity]]
[[Category:Home media]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:LaserDisc]]
[[Category:Organizations]]
[[Category:VHS]]
 
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TRIGUN STAGE-10

LaserDisc cover
Series Trigun (1998 anime)
Volume 10
Volumes
Run Time 50 minutes[1]
Discs
Released May 1, 1999[2]
Publisher Victor Company of Japan[1][2]
Country Japan[1]
Region
Signal NTSC[1]
Language Japanese[1]
Languages
Subtitles none[1]
Format
Formats LaserDisc[2]
VHS[2]
Catalog # JALA58030LD[2]
JVLA58030LD[1]
VVAS1070VHS[2]
Previous Volume TRIGUN STAGE-9
Next Volume TRIGUN STAGE-11

TRIGUN STAGE-10 is the tenth volume of the 1998 Trigun anime's Japanese home media release on LaserDisc and VHS.

Contents

This release contains episodes 19 and 20.

LaserDisc

Side 1 - HANG FIRE

Chapters
1 OP
2 Aパート A part
3 Bパート B part
4 ED
5 次回予告 Next episode

Side 2 - FLYING SHIP

Chapters
1 OP
2 Aパート A part
3 Bパート B part
4 ED
5 次回予告 Next episode

VHS

Packaging

The main color of the packaging, LaserDisc labels, and videocassette labels is brown. The artwork features Midvalley the Hornfreak with his saxophone, Gray the Ninelives, Leonof the Puppetmaster, and Hoppered the Gauntlet.

This volume's artwork is the center part of a group illustration of the Gung-Ho Guns that is split across 3 different volumes: STAGE-8, STAGE-10, and STAGE-11. Because of this, the edge of E.G. Mine can be seen on the right side of this volume's artwork, which connects to the artwork on the cover of the eighth volume.

Gallery

Notes

  • The catalog code for the LaserDisc release as seen on the official Trigun website's CD/VIDEO page differs from the one printed on the actual product. The website code begins with the letters "JALA" while the printed code begins with the letters "JVLA".
  • Despite being featured prominently on the cover artwork, Midvalley the Hornfreak does not appear in either episode included on this release.

References