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== Main Trigun Continuities == | == Main Trigun Continuities == | ||
There are three major continuities, which are referred to as such on this wiki: | |||
* [[Manga continuity|Manga]]: [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum]] | |||
* [[Anime continuity|Anime]]: [[Trigun (1998 anime)]] and [[Trigun Badlands Rumble]] | |||
* [[Stampede continuity|Stampede]]: [[Trigun Stampede]] | |||
=== Overlapping Continuities === | |||
* | The Trigun manga and early Trigun Maximum chapters, especially those written before 1998, share quite a few similarities with the 1998 anime adaptation. As such, some characters and events differ very little between their manga and anime counterparts and may share a page, with notable differences between the versions noted. | ||
== Other Continuities == | |||
* The [[Trigun The Planet Gunsmoke (Kaiyodo)|Trigun The Planet Gunsmoke]] toyline was said to be a different "world" from the manga and anime by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]].<ref>''Trigun Maximum Volume 4: Bottom of the Dark'', page 207</ref> | |||
== References == | |||
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[[Category:Continuities]] |
Latest revision as of 18:56, 24 April 2024
A continuity is a fictional universe.
Main Trigun Continuities
There are three major continuities, which are referred to as such on this wiki:
- Manga: Trigun & Trigun Maximum
- Anime: Trigun (1998 anime) and Trigun: Badlands Rumble
- Stampede: Trigun Stampede
Overlapping Continuities
The Trigun manga and early Trigun Maximum chapters, especially those written before 1998, share quite a few similarities with the 1998 anime adaptation. As such, some characters and events differ very little between their manga and anime counterparts and may share a page, with notable differences between the versions noted.
Other Continuities
- The Trigun The Planet Gunsmoke toyline was said to be a different "world" from the manga and anime by Yasuhiro Nightow.[1]
References
- ↑ Trigun Maximum Volume 4: Bottom of the Dark, page 207