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'''Dick'''<sup>anime</sup> is a minor character who appears in [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|''Trigun'' (manga)]] and [[Trigun (1998 anime)|''Trigun'' (1998 anime)]]. He is unnamed in the manga.
'''Trigun - The $$60,000,000,000 Man''' is the first volume of the North American English ''[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun]]'' series of VHS and DVD releases by Pioneer.


==Biography==
== Contents ==


=== Manga ===
=== VHS ===
Dick worked for law enforcement under [[Stan|Sheriff Stan]]'s command. When [[Stefany Bostalk]] and four others were taken hostage by [[Ingway]] and [[Ingway's gang|his gang]], he relayed the witness testimony to [[Bostalk|Count Bostalk]], as well as the criminals' demands. While Stan and Bostalk were talking, a dancing man–[[Vash the Stampede (manga)|Vash the Stampede]]–walked past Dick, catching his attention. The three men watched in confusion and horror as the oblivious Vash danced towards the bar where the hostage situation was unfolding, unable to hear their warning shouts due to the loud music playing in his earbuds. When Vash walked into the bar and immediately got captured by the criminals, Dick updated his notes to add that there was now a sixth hostage.
There are two VHS versions, one being English dubbed and the other being Japanese with English subtitles<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20010605212534/http://www.pioneeranimation.com:80/titles/trigun/trigun_01.htm</ref>. Both versions contains episodes 1-4:
{|
|01
|[[The $$60 Billion Man]]
|-
|02
|[[TRUTH OF MISTAKE]]
|-
|03
|[[PEACE MAKER]]
|-
|04
|[[LOVE&PEACE]]
|}


Dick presented the getaway wagon, with [[Stan's hired mercenaries]] hidden aboard, and briefcase of $$400,000 in nonconsecutive bills to Ingway and his gang from outside the bar.{{Storylink|TRIGUN PILOT}}
=== DVD ===
The DVD has both Japanese and English language options and English subtitles. It contains episodes 1-4:
{|
|01
|[[The $$60 Billion Man]]
|-
|02
|[[TRUTH OF MISTAKE]]
|-
|03
|[[PEACE MAKER]]
|-
|04
|[[LOVE&PEACE]]
|}


=== 1998 anime ===
== Packaging ==
Dick worked for law enforcement under [[Stan|Sheriff Stan]]'s command. When [[Stefany Bostalk]] and three others were taken hostage by [[Ingway]] and [[Ingway's gang|his gang]], he relayed the witness testimony to [[Bostalk|Earl Bostalk]], as well as the criminals' demands. While Stan and Bostalk were talking, a dancing man–[[Vash the Stampede (anime)|Vash the Stampede]]–walked past Dick, catching his attention. The three men watched in confusion and horror as the oblivious Vash danced towards the bar where the hostage situation was unfolding, unable to hear their warning shouts due to the loud music playing in his earbuds. When Vash walked into the bar and immediately got captured by the criminals, Dick updated his notes to add that there was now a fifth hostage.


Dick presented the getaway wagon, with [[Stan's hired mercenaries]] hidden aboard, and briefcase of $$10,000,000 in nonconsecutive bills to Ingway and his gang from outside the bar.
== Menus ==


Dick observed the duel between Ingway and Earl Bostalk. When Stan revealed his plan to kill Ingway and Bostalk to take the credit, Dick was among the lawmen who stood behind him, drawing his gun.{{Storylink|LOVE&PEACE}}
== Gallery ==


==Character==
== Notes ==


===Appearance===
* The [[Trigun - The $$60,000,000,000 Man (Geneon Signature Series)|DVD was re-released]] in 2004 under the Geneon name as part of the Geneon Signature Series.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20040808155751/http://www.geneonanimation.com/titles.php?id=569</ref>


==== Manga ====
== Links ==
He has shorter, lighter hair and a smaller, upturned nose


==== Anime ====
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20040810214855/http://www.geneonanimation.com/titles.php?id=96 Pioneer Animation product page (archived)]
Dick has medium-length black hair and a long, downturned nose.


===Personality===
== References ==


==== Anime ====
Dick is fairly laid-back, despite the severity of the active hostage situation he was reporting and mediating on.
=== Occupation ===
Dick works for law enforcement, under the command of [[Stan|Sheriff Stan]].
===Relationships===
====[[Stan]]====
Dick works for Stan.
==Gallery==
<gallery mode="packed" heights="200">
File:Remix1-26.png
</gallery>
==Notes==
* Dick is only named in the anime.
==Appearances<!-- incomplete -->==
===[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun (1998 anime):]]===
====Episodes====
*[[LOVE&PEACE]]
===[[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|Trigun (manga):]]===
*[[TRIGUN PILOT]]
==References==
[[Category:Trigun (Manga)]]
[[Category:Trigun (1998)]]
[[Category:Trigun (1998)]]
[[Category:Manga continuity]]
[[Category:Merchandise]]
[[Category:Anime continuity]]
[[Category:DVD]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:VHS]]
<references />
[[Category:Home media]]
[[Category:Unnamed characters]]

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Trigun -
The $$60,000,000,000 Man
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Series Trigun (1998 anime)
Volume 1
Volumes
Run Time 100 minutes
Discs 1
Released March 28, 2000[1]
Publisher Pioneer
Country United States of America
Region 1
Signal NTSC
Language Englishdub VHS
Japanesesub VHS
Languages English & JapaneseDVD only
Subtitles EnglishDVD, sub VHS
Format
Formats VHS
DVD
Catalog # 70852dub VHS[1]
10283DVD[1]
Previous Volume
Next Volume Trigun - Lost Past

Trigun - The $$60,000,000,000 Man is the first volume of the North American English Trigun series of VHS and DVD releases by Pioneer.

Contents

VHS

There are two VHS versions, one being English dubbed and the other being Japanese with English subtitles[2]. Both versions contains episodes 1-4:

01 The $$60 Billion Man
02 TRUTH OF MISTAKE
03 PEACE MAKER
04 LOVE&PEACE

DVD

The DVD has both Japanese and English language options and English subtitles. It contains episodes 1-4:

01 The $$60 Billion Man
02 TRUTH OF MISTAKE
03 PEACE MAKER
04 LOVE&PEACE

Packaging

Menus

Gallery

Notes

Links

References