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{{DISPLAYTITLE:''Trigun Stampede''}}
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{{About|the manga chapter|the similarly named [[Trigun (1998 anime)|1998 anime]] episode|The $$60 Billion Man}}
| title = Trigun Stampede
{{Chapter info
| img = StampedeTitleCard.png
|title=600億$$の男
| director = Kenji Muto
|engtitle=THE $$60 BILLION DOUBLE DOLLAR MAN
| producer = Yoshihiro Watanabe
|img=Trigun v1ch1 title spread.jpg
| writer =  
|imgcaption=Title spread
| music = Tatsuya Kato
|series=''[[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|Trigun]]''
| studio = Studio Orange
|ja_kanji=600億$$の男
| licensee = Crunchyroll <sup>(worldwide)</sup>
|romaji=Roppyaku oku dabudoru no otoko
| network  = TV Tokyo
|writer_illust=[[Yasuhiro Nightow]]
| network_US = Crunchyroll
|book=[[Trigun Volume 1 (SC Special)]]<br>[[Trigun Volume 1 (YK)]]
| premiere = January 7th, 2023
|next_ch=[[LOONEY TUNES]]
| premiere_US = January 7th, 2023
|pages=31
| episodes = 12
|ch_number_tri=1
}}'''''Trigun Stampede''''' is the latest anime adaptation of [[Trigun]], released in 2023 via [https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/GXJHM3PK5/trigun-stampede?referrer=cap_cr_carousel_2_trigun-stampede&utm_campaign=trigun-stampede_en&utm_medium=carousel_2&utm_source=cap_cr Crunchyroll]. The first season, consisting of twelve episodes twenty-five minutes long, is complete as of March 26, and a second season is currently in production, referred to by Orange as "Final Phase".<ref>https://twitter.com/CG_Orange_eng/status/1640055709349064705?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Etweet</ref><ref>https://twitter.com/trigun_anime/status/1639635026571587586?cxt=HHwWhMCzgdPXk8EtAAAA</ref><ref>https://trigun-anime.com/news/?p=573</ref>
|ch_number_all=1
|eng_title=THE $$60 BILLION DOUBLE DOLLAR MAN
|prev_ch=[[HIGH NOON AT JULY (chapter)|HIGH NOON AT JULY]]
|serial=Monthly Shonen Captain
|mag_date=June 1995<ref name="Comic Vine">[https://comicvine.gamespot.com/monthly-shonen-captain-124-no-6-1995/4000-792587/ Comic Vine - Monthly Shonen Captain # 124]</ref>
|mag_issue=#124<ref name="Comic Vine" />
}}


Because of streaming, this series is the first Trigun series to be simulcast - episodes are able to premiere in Japan and the US on the same date.
'''600億$$の男''' ''(Eng:'' '''THE $$60 BILLION DOUBLE DOLLAR MAN''') is the first chapter of ''[[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|Trigun]].''


Created by Studio Orange, ''Stampede'' uses the same style as their previous works ''Land of the Lustrous''/''Houseki no Kuni'' and ''Beastars'': a hybrid of 3D models animated with 2D principles, warping the models in relation to the camera to resemble traditional anime stylisation.<ref name=":0">https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/convention/2023/sakura-con/orange-reveals-the-making-of-trigun-stampede/.196922</ref> This is a challenging and time-consuming process, requiring two years spent creating custom software for the characters' faces alone, and five years total in production (compared to the studio's usual three years).<ref name=":0" />
==Synopsis==


== Overview ==
==Characters==
From Crunchyroll:<blockquote>Vash the Stampede’s a joyful gunslinging pacifist, so why does he have a $$6 million bounty on his head? That’s what’s puzzling rookie reporter Meryl Stryfe and her jaded veteran partner when looking into the vigilante only to find someone who hates blood. But their investigation turns out to uncover something heinous—his evil twin brother, Millions Knives.</blockquote>''Stampede'' heavily references both the manga and the earlier anime adaptation in broad plot developments, but expands upon and alters many details to create a "retelling" of Vash's story. Though the previously published material is not needed to understand the plot, numerous references to those works exist throughout ''Stampede'' for an informed viewer's enjoyment.
*[[Vash the Stampede (manga)|Vash the Stampede]]
*[[Inepril bounty hunters|Bounty hunters]]
*[[Tonis]]
*[[Tonis' mother]]
*[[Monica|Waitress]]
*Old man
*[[Milly Thompson (manga)|Milly Thompson]]
*[[Meryl Stryfe (manga)|Meryl Stryfe]]
*[[Bartender (Lob's Diner)|Bartender]]
*[[Lob's Diner patrons|Diner patrons]]
*[[Toma]]


Tonally and thematically, ''Stampede'' most resembles the manga, particularly ''Trigun Maximum'', quickly moving from comedic and quirky to dark, disturbing and violent, though not without comedy or hope. While still greatly inspired by the aesthetics of the American West, ''Stampede'' also uses more science fiction elements and aesthetics than previous versions.
==Anime==
The beginning of the chapter where Vash is ambushed by the bounty hunters in the restaurant as well as the chapter's ending where Monica pulls a gun on him while backed by the people of Inepril City was adapted into episode 5 of the anime, "[[HARD PUNCHER (episode)|HARD PUNCHER]]."


The largest change is in the story's reshuffled timeline. Where the manga opened in the aftermath of the "Lost July" incident, and the anime also depicted the incident as already in the past, ''Stampede''<nowiki/>'s main plot begins with the city of July still standing and follows Vash as he journeys to confront his brother, accompanied by news reporters Meryl Stryfe and Roberto de Niro. Along the way, he encounters several other major characters, including Nicholas D. Wolfwood. Because they appear earlier than before in their lives and in the show's narrative, the characters are all designed to be young or incomplete versions of the ones viewers already know.<ref name=":0" />
Meryl and Milly's introduction scene in the diner, encounter with the rude patreons, and conversation with the chef was adapted into episode 1 of the anime, "[[The $$60 Billion Man]]."  


Vash develops his conviction over the course of the series, going from uncertain in himself and fearful of his brother to determined to see Knives's plans fail, as their origins and previous confrontations are slowly revealed.  
The chapter also shares its name with the first episode of the anime in both Japanese and English, although the English episode title emits the "Double Dollar" text in both the Pioneer and Funimation releases.


== Episodes ==
Vash's picture on the wanted poster in the opening scene of [[Trigun Badlands Rumble|''Badlands Rumble'']] is based on the wanted poster on the first page of this chapter.


# [[NOMAN'S LAND]]
==Notes==
# [[The Running Man]]
*The first 4 pages of the chapter were originally printed in color, but are printed in grayscale in the Dark Horse English release of Volume 1.
# [[Bright Light, Shine through the Darkness]]
*The colored version of page 3 was included in the [[Roman Album TRIGUN ART BOOK|Trigun Art Book]].
# [[HUNGRY!]]
# [[Child of Blessing]]
# [[Once Upon a Time in Hopeland]]
# [[WOLFWOOD (episode)|WOLFWOOD]]
# [[Our Home.]]
# [[Millions Knives (episode)|Millions Knives]]
# [[Humanity]]
# [[To A New World]]
# [[High Noon At July (episode)|High Noon At July]]


== Production ==
==References==
 
[[Category:Trigun (manga)]]
=== Staff ===
[[Category:Trigun chapters]]
 
[[Category:Chapters]]
=== Cast ===
[[Category:Manga continuity]]
 
 
== Soundtrack ==
The music for Trigun Stampede was composed by [[Tatsuya Kato]].
 
=== Theme Songs ===
All episodes use the same opening and closing theme songs, with the exception of Episodes 1 and 0. <ref>https://trigun-anime.com/music/</ref>
 
==== Opening ====
"TOMBI" by Kvi Baba <sup>Episodes 2-11</sup>
 
==== Closing ====
"TOMBI" by Kvi Baba <sup>Episode 1</sup> <br>
"星のクズ α" by Salyu × haruka nakamura <sup>Episodes 2-11</sup> <br>
"聖者の行進" by Salyu × haruka nakamura <sup>Episode 0</sup>
 
== Releases ==
{{Subpage|Home Media Releases}}
 
== Gallery ==
{{Subpage|Gallery}}
 
== Notes ==
 
== Links ==
 
* [https://trigun-anime.com/ Trigun Stampede official website]
* [https://www.orange-cg.com/ Studio Orange website]
* [https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/GXJHM3PK5/trigun-stampede?referrer=cap_cr_carousel_2_trigun-stampede&utm_campaign=trigun-stampede_en&utm_medium=carousel_2&utm_source=cap_cr Trigun Stampede on Crunchyroll]
 
== References ==
[[Category:Trigun Stampede]]

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This article is about the manga chapter. For the similarly named 1998 anime episode, see The $$60 Billion Man.
600億$$の男
THE $$60 BILLION DOUBLE DOLLAR MAN
Series Trigun
Japanese Name 600億$$の男 (Roppyaku oku dabudoru no otoko)
English Name THE $$60 BILLION DOUBLE DOLLAR MAN
English Name
(Dark Horse)
English Name
(Overhaul)
Chapter No.
Trigun
1
Chapter No.
Trigun Maximum
Chapter No.
Overall
1
Pages 31
Written By
Illustrated By
Written & Illustrated By Yasuhiro Nightow
Serialized In Monthly Shonen Captain
Date June 1995[1]
Magazine Issue #124[1]
Published In Trigun Volume 1
Trigun Volume 1
Previous Chapter HIGH NOON AT JULY
Next Chapter LOONEY TUNES

600億$$の男 (Eng: THE $$60 BILLION DOUBLE DOLLAR MAN) is the first chapter of Trigun.

Synopsis

Characters

Anime

The beginning of the chapter where Vash is ambushed by the bounty hunters in the restaurant as well as the chapter's ending where Monica pulls a gun on him while backed by the people of Inepril City was adapted into episode 5 of the anime, "HARD PUNCHER."

Meryl and Milly's introduction scene in the diner, encounter with the rude patreons, and conversation with the chef was adapted into episode 1 of the anime, "The $$60 Billion Man."

The chapter also shares its name with the first episode of the anime in both Japanese and English, although the English episode title emits the "Double Dollar" text in both the Pioneer and Funimation releases.

Vash's picture on the wanted poster in the opening scene of Badlands Rumble is based on the wanted poster on the first page of this chapter.

Notes

  • The first 4 pages of the chapter were originally printed in color, but are printed in grayscale in the Dark Horse English release of Volume 1.
  • The colored version of page 3 was included in the Trigun Art Book.

References