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Credits for [[ALTERNATIVE|episode 22]] of ''[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun]]''.
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Home media releases of ''[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun]]'' in Japan.


==English Version (Pioneer)==
== Victor ==


===Opening Credits<ref>Transcribed from the [[Trigun REMIX Volume 1]] DVD release's [[Trigun REMIX Volume 1#Extras|English Opening]].</ref>===
=== LaserDisc & VHS <ref name="VC/LD">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html#LD Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website CD & VIDEO page - VC/LD (Japanese, archived)]</ref> ===
This first release, consisting of 13 volumes, was released simultaneously on {{Wikipedia|LaserDisc}} and {{Wikipedia|VHS}}. The first volume was released on August 5, 1998. Both formats of the volumes retailed for ¥5800 each.<ref name="VC/LD" />


{|
The cover illustrations on this release were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]].<ref name="Roman Album Nightow">[[Roman Album TRIGUN ART BOOK|''Roman Album TRIGUN ART BOOK'']] pgs 97-103</ref>
|+ '''Planned by'''
<ref name="ARCHIVES LD">[[TRIGUN ARCHIVES|''TRIGUN ARCHIVES'']] pgs 14-15</ref> Each volume included a 4-page newspaper-styled insert called [[Monthly Satellite Times]], which contained bonus content including production materials, messages and insight from the staff, interviews with the cast and crew, and illustrations from guest artists. Also included in each volume was a survey card which could be mailed to Victor Company of Japan to redeem points. Those who redeemed all 13 cards' worth of points (a total of 52) would receive a gift in return--a [[Kuroneko-sama]] [[Plushes|plush]] toy--as a thank you for purchasing all 13 volumes.<ref name="VC/LD" />
|Shigeki Komatsu
[[File:GiftKuronekoPlush.jpg|thumb|right|Kuroneko-sama gift plush.]]
|-
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-1]]
|Masao Maruyama
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-2]]
|}
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-3]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-4]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-5]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-6]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-7]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-8]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-9]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-10]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-11]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-12]]
* [[TRIGUN STAGE-13]]


====LaserDisc only====
Two limited edition boxes made to hold the LaserDisc versions were released. The first box came with the [[TRIGUN STAGE-1]] LaserDisc included, and the second box came with the [[TRIGUN STAGE-7]] LaserDisc included. The boxes retailed for ¥5800 each.<ref name="VC/LD" />


{|
The box illustrations were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]].<!-- these weren't in archives like i thought? proper source needed-->
|+'''Based on the comic by'''
* [[TRIGUN LD-BOX.1]]
|[[Yasuhiro Nightow]]
* [[TRIGUN LD-BOX.2]]
|-
|Serialized in, “Young King Hours”
|-
|(Shonen Gaho Publishing)
|-
|Shonen Captain Comics
|-
|(Tokuma Publishing Company)
|}


=== Rental Video series (VHS & DVD) ===
This release consisted of 7 volumes, released on both VHS and {{Wikipedia|DVD}}.<!-- I am unsure of these sources legitimacy/if this info is accurate so i am hiding it in a comment for now(The VHS versions were released between 1998 and 1999 and the DVD versions were released between 2004 and 2005.) -->


{|
The cover illustrations were done by [[Takahiro Yoshimatsu]].<ref name="Roman Album Yoshimatsu">[[Roman Album TRIGUN ART BOOK|''Roman Album TRIGUN ART BOOK'']] pgs 5-14, 21-23</ref>
|+'''Produced by'''
* TRIGUN R-1
|Shigeru Kitayama
* TRIGUN R-2
|}
* TRIGUN R-3
* TRIGUN R-4
* TRIGUN R-5
* TRIGUN R-6
* TRIGUN R-7


=== DVD <ref name="DVD">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html#DVD Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website CD & VIDEO page - DVD (Japanese, archived)]</ref> ===
This release consisted of 7 volumes.The first volume was released on October 21, 1999. The DVDs retailed at ¥6800 each.<ref name="DVD" />


{|
The cover illustrations were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]].<ref name="ARCHIVES DVD">[[TRIGUN ARCHIVES|''TRIGUN ARCHIVES'']] pgs 22-23</ref>
|+'''Series Story Editor'''
* TRIGUN D-1
| [[Yōsuke Kuroda|Yosuke Kuroda]]
* TRIGUN D-2
|}
* TRIGUN D-3
* TRIGUN D-4
* TRIGUN D-5
* TRIGUN D-6
* TRIGUN D-7


== FlyingDog ==


{|
=== DVD ===
|+ '''Character Design by'''
This 7-disc set was released on April 14, 2010.<ref name="BadlandsGoods" />
|[[Takahiro Yoshimatsu]]
* TRIGUN DVD-BOX<ref name="BadlandsGoods">[https://web.archive.org/web/20100507174805/http://www.trigun-movie.com/goods.html TRIGUN THE MOVIE 公式サイト|関連商品 (Japanese, archived)] </ref>
|}
== Links ==
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website CD & VIDEO page (Japanese, archived)]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20100507174805/http://www.trigun-movie.com/goods.html TRIGUN THE MOVIE - Official Website Goods page (Japanese, archived)]


 
== References ==
{|
<references />
|+'''Mechanical Design by'''
[[Category:Home media]]
|[[Noriyuki Jinnguji]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Art Director'''
|Hidetoshi Kaneko
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Director of Photography'''
|Hisao Shirai
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Audio Supervisor'''
|Yasunori Honda
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''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 22 on the [[Trigun REMIX Volume 5]] 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|Susumu Hayami]]<sup>[[ALTERNATIVE/Credits#Notes|see note]]</sup>''
|-
|[[Zazie the Beast (anime)|Bete (Zazie the Beast)]]
|''[[Hiroshi Kamiya|Koji Kamiya]]<sup>[[ALTERNATIVE/Credits#Notes|see note]]</sup>''
|-
|[[Jessica (anime)|Jessica]]
|[[Emi Motoi]]
|-
|Richie
|[[Kenji Nomija]]
|-
|Mike
|[[Asako Fujii]]
|-
|Carol
|[[Yumi Fukami]]
|-
|Guards
|''[[Takashi Nagasako|Takashi Nagato]]<sup>[[ALTERNATIVE/Credits#Notes|see note]]</sup>''
|-
|Towns People
|[[Hiroaki Ishikawa]]
|-
|
|[[Kazuyuki Ishikawa]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+ '''Written by'''
| [[Yōsuke Kuroda|Yousuke Kuroda]]
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Animation Directors'''
|Yuuki Iwai
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Key Animators'''
|Yuuki Iwai
|Masahira Furuhata
|-
|Hideki Ejima
|Yoshitaka Sato
|-
|Osamu Kobayashi
|Eiichi Kuboyama
|-
|Yoko Sakurai
|Hee Won Co.
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Inbetweeners'''
|Studio Junio
|-
|Kojin Animation
|-
|Far East Animation
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''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'''
|''Atlier Bwka<sup>[[ALTERNATIVE/Credits#Notes|see note]]</sup>''
|-
|Masumi Nishikawa
|Toshiyuki Yoshimura
|-
|Yuka Okamoto
|Mayumi Okada
|-
|Hiroki Matsumoto
|Takuya Iida
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Color Coordinator'''
|Akihiko Isozaki (Studio Oz)
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Color Key/Checker'''
|Shuichi Sato
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Paint'''
|Studio Junio
|-
|Kojin Animation
|-
|Far East Animation
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Special Effects'''
|Takashi Maekawa
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Photography'''
|Studio Cosmos
|-
|Katsunori Maehara
|Hiroshi Noguchi
|-
|Naohisa Tatsushima
|Toshikazu Hisano
|-
|Shoji Yazawa
|Masafumi Awakura
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''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
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Marketing'''
|Junya Ito (TV Tokyo)
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Program Representative'''
|Mitsuki Sekiya (TV Tokyo)
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Setting'''
|Kenichi Kawamura
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Production Coordinator'''
|Takefumi Watanabe
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Production Assistant'''
|Noriaki Asaka
|}
 
 
{|
|+ '''Animation Produced in Association with'''
|Studio Junio
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Storyboard'''
|Masayuki Ozeki
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Unit Director'''
|Shigenori Awai
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Assistant Unit Director'''
|Fumiharu Kamanaka
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''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'''
|Henry Goto
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Producers'''
|Taku Otsuka
|-
|Yukaka Maseba
|-
|Haruyo Kanesaku
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''Production Coordinator'''
|Osamu Maseba
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''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
|}
 
 
{|
|+'''English Cast'''
|[[Johnny Yong Bosch]]
|[[Thor]]
|-
|''[[Kirk Thornton|Parky Thornton]]<sup>[[ALTERNATIVE/Credits#Notes|see note]]</sup>''
|[[Liam MacKenzie]]
|-
|[[Meghan MacKenzie]]
|[[Buck McCarth]]
|-
|[[Lex Lang|Alexis Doogan]]
|[[Kit McCall]]
|-
|[[Riva Spier|Anne Sherman]]
|[[Pilar]]
|-
|[[Arnie Hanks|Arney Hanks]]
|[[Cody MacKenzie]]
|-
|[[Kirk Baily|Bo Williams]]
|[[Alexis A. Edwards]]
|-
|[[Dorothy Elias-Fahn|Dorothy Melendrez]]
|[[Julie Maddalena]]
|-
|[[Jeff Nimoy]]
|[[Dave Footman]]
|-
|[[David L. Smith]]
|[[Jonathan Fahn|Jonathan Charles]]
|-
|[[Ed Fone]]
|[[Steve Bulen]]
|-
|[[Derek Stephen Prince|David Umansky]]
|[[Brianne Siddall|Ian Hawk]]
|}
 
 
'''©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:
** [[Hiroshi Kamiya]]'s name is mistranslated as "''Koji''."
** [[Takashi Nagasako]]'s name is mistranslated as "''Nagato''."
** Atlier Buka is mispelled as "''Bwka''."
* The following names are incorrect on both the Pioneer and Funimation English credits:
** [[Sho Hayami]]'s name is mistranslated as "''Susumu''" on the Pioneer credits and "''Syo''" on the Funimation credits.
** [[Kirk Thornton|Sparky Thornton]]'s name is misspelled as "''Parky''."
 
 
==References==
 
[[Category:Credits]]
[[Category:Episode credits]]

Revision as of 14:26, 13 January 2024

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Home media releases of Trigun in Japan.

Victor

LaserDisc & VHS [1]

This first release, consisting of 13 volumes, was released simultaneously on LaserDisc and VHS. The first volume was released on August 5, 1998. Both formats of the volumes retailed for ¥5800 each.[1]

The cover illustrations on this release were done by Yasuhiro Nightow.[2] [3] Each volume included a 4-page newspaper-styled insert called Monthly Satellite Times, which contained bonus content including production materials, messages and insight from the staff, interviews with the cast and crew, and illustrations from guest artists. Also included in each volume was a survey card which could be mailed to Victor Company of Japan to redeem points. Those who redeemed all 13 cards' worth of points (a total of 52) would receive a gift in return--a Kuroneko-sama plush toy--as a thank you for purchasing all 13 volumes.[1]

Kuroneko-sama gift plush.

LaserDisc only

Two limited edition boxes made to hold the LaserDisc versions were released. The first box came with the TRIGUN STAGE-1 LaserDisc included, and the second box came with the TRIGUN STAGE-7 LaserDisc included. The boxes retailed for ¥5800 each.[1]

The box illustrations were done by Yasuhiro Nightow.

Rental Video series (VHS & DVD)

This release consisted of 7 volumes, released on both VHS and DVD.

The cover illustrations were done by Takahiro Yoshimatsu.[4]

  • TRIGUN R-1
  • TRIGUN R-2
  • TRIGUN R-3
  • TRIGUN R-4
  • TRIGUN R-5
  • TRIGUN R-6
  • TRIGUN R-7

DVD [5]

This release consisted of 7 volumes.The first volume was released on October 21, 1999. The DVDs retailed at ¥6800 each.[5]

The cover illustrations were done by Yasuhiro Nightow.[6]

  • TRIGUN D-1
  • TRIGUN D-2
  • TRIGUN D-3
  • TRIGUN D-4
  • TRIGUN D-5
  • TRIGUN D-6
  • TRIGUN D-7

FlyingDog

DVD

This 7-disc set was released on April 14, 2010.[7]

  • TRIGUN DVD-BOX[7]

Links

References