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{{Stub}}{{Home Media info|subj=Trigun - The Complete Series|img=Funi2010-FrontCoverAutographed.png|series=[[Trigun (1998 anime)]]|runtime=650 minutes<ref name= "ANN" />|discs=4|released=October 26, 2010<ref name="ANN">https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/releases.php?id=17633</ref>|publisher=Funimation|country=United States of America|languages_audio=English<br>Japanese|language_sub=English|format=DVD|region=1|signal=NTSC}}
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'''Trigun - The Complete Series''' is a North American DVD release of [[Trigun (1998 anime)|''Trigun'' (1998 anime)]] by Funimation.
'''Trigun - The Complete Series''' is a North American DVD release of [[Trigun (1998 anime)|''Trigun'' (1998 anime)]] by [[Crunchyroll LLC|FUNimation Entertainment]].


== Contents ==
== Contents ==
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=== Disc 1 ===
=== Disc 1 ===
 
The first disc contains episodes 1-7:
==== Episodes ====
==== Episodes ====
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=== Disc 2 ===
=== Disc 2 ===
The second disc contains episodes 8-14:
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=== Disc 3 ===
=== Disc 3 ===
The third disc contains episodes 15-20:
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=== Disc 4 ===
=== Disc 4 ===
The fourth disc contains episodes 21-26:
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== Packaging ==
== Packaging ==
The outside case's front cover is styled to resemble a magazine. It features artwork by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]] of [[Vash the Stampede (anime)|Vash]] and [[Nicholas D. Wolfwood (anime)|Wolfwood]] originally used on the cover of the Japanese Victor Trigun D-3 DVD release.
The outside case's back cover is made to look like a proclamation from the [[Bernardelli Insurance Society]] and wanted poster for Vash. Screenshots from episodes [[The $$60 Billion Man|1]], [[LOST JULY|6]], [[DIABLO (episode)|12]], [[FLYING SHIP|20]], [[LIVE THROUGH|25]], and [[UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE|26]] are included. The following text is on the back cover:<blockquote><big>'''PROCLAMATION'''</big>
<small>'''OF THE'''</small>
<big>'''BERNARDELLI INSURANCE SOCIETY!'''</big>
----<big>'''WANTED'''</big>
'''For Wanton Destruction of Property'''
<big>'''VASH THE STAMPEDE'''</big>
Vash the Stampede is a wanted man with the habit of turning entire frontier towns into rubble. The price on his head is a fortune, and his path of destruction reaches across the arid wastelands of a desert planet. Unfortunately, most encounters with the spiky-haired gunslinger don't end well for the bounty hunters who catch up with him; someone always gets hurt - and it's never Vash. Oddly enough, for such an infamous fugitive, there's no proof that he's ever taken a life. In fact, he's a pacifist with a doughnut obsession who's more doofus than desperado. There's a whole lot more to him than his reputation lets on - Vash the Stampede definitely ain't your typical outlaw.
'''''EXTRAS''''' TEXTLESS SONGS ⁎ TRAILERS
"...BELONGS ON THE SHELF OF ANY ANIMATION LOVER." - DVDTALK.COM
----'''<big>REWARD OF $$60,000,000,000</big>'''<br>for '''ARREST''' and '''CONVICTION''' of '''THE HUMANOID TYPHOON'''</blockquote>
The outside case's spine features artwork of Vash from the cover of the [[TRIGUN STAGE-1]] release.
The inner sleeves' covers are styled to resemble movie posters. The sleeve for discs 1 & 2 uses artwork from the Japanese Victor Trigun D-6 DVD and the [[TRIGUN STAGE-1]] releases. The sleeve for discs 3 & 4 uses artwork from the Japanese Victor Trigun D-2 and Trigun D-7 DVD releases.
The inner sleeves' interiors are designed to look like a revolver's cylinder with the episodes on that disc printed in a circle around the design. This corresponds with the disc designs themselves, which have a more realistic image of a revolver's cylinder printed on the bottom half. On both the sleeve interiors and disc artwork, disc 1 has one missing bullet, disc 2 has two missing bullets, disc 3 has three missing bullets, and disc 4 has four missing bullets.


== Gallery ==
== Gallery ==
<gallery caption="Packaging">
<gallery mode="nolines" heights="200" widths="200" caption="Packaging">
File:Funi2010-FrontCoverAutographed.png|DVD front. This copy was autographed by [[Johnny Yong Bosch]].
File:Funi2010-FrontCoverAutographed.png|Front of the outside case. This copy was autographed by [[Johnny Yong Bosch]].
File:Funi2010-BackCover.png|DVD back.
File:Funi2010-BackCover.png|Back of the outside case.
File:Funi2010-Spine.jpg|Spine of the outside case.
File:Funi2010-Sleeve1Ext.png|Front of the sleeve for the case containing discs 1 & 2.
File:Funi2010-Sleeve1Ext.png|Front of the sleeve for the case containing discs 1 & 2.
File:Funi2010-Sleeve1Int.png|Back of the sleeve for the case containing discs 1 & 2.
File:Funi2010-Sleeve1Int.png|Back of the sleeve for the case containing discs 1 & 2.
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File:Funi2010-Sleeve2Int.png|Back of the sleeve for the case containing discs 3 & 4.
File:Funi2010-Sleeve2Int.png|Back of the sleeve for the case containing discs 3 & 4.
File:Funi2010-Discs.png|All 4 DVDs.
File:Funi2010-Discs.png|All 4 DVDs.
File:Funi2010-EarlyCover.jpg|Non-finalized design for the outside case's front cover and spine.
</gallery>
<gallery mode="nolines" heights="200" widths="200" caption="Menus">
File:Funi2010-Disc1Menu.png|Disc 1 main menu.
File:Funi2010-Disc1Episodes.png|Disc 1 episodes menu.
File:Funi2010-Setup.png|Setup menu.
</gallery>
</gallery>
== Notes ==
== Notes ==


* This release does not include the original opening animations for each episode, instead reusing [[The $$60 Billion Man|episode 1]]'s on all 26 episodes.
* This release does not include the original opening animations for each episode, instead reusing [[The $$60 Billion Man|episode 1]]'s on all 26 episodes.
** This error was corrected on future FUNimation releases.
* The credits, title cards, and other on-screen text were all redone with a different font than the one used for the original North American English release by Pioneer.
* The credits, title cards, and other on-screen text were all redone with a different font than the one used for the original North American English release by Pioneer.
** All original title cards from the Japanese release, including the ones fully in written English, were replaced, unlike the Pioneer release, which left the English title cards unchanged.
** All original title cards from the Japanese release, including the ones fully in written English, were replaced, unlike the Pioneer release, which left the English title cards unchanged.
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== Credits ==
== Credits ==
{{Subpage|Credits}}


== References ==
== References ==
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