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Revision as of 06:59, 6 April 2023
LOVE&PEACE (Eng: Love & PeaceFunimation)is the fourth episode of Trigun.
| LOVE&PEACE | |
|---|---|
| Japanese Name | LOVE&PEACE |
| English Name (Funimation) | Love & Peace |
| Episode No. | 4 |
| Original Airdate | April 22, 1998 |
| US Airdate | April 3, 2003 |
| Previous Episode | PEACE MAKER |
| Next Episode | HARD PUNCHER (disambiguation) |
Synopsis
Meryl, Milly, and Vash get caught up in a hostage situation.
Characters
In order of appearance:
- Driver
- Vash the Stampede
- Meryl Stryfe
- Milly Thompson
- Stefany Bostalk
- Bar patrons
- Man 1
- Man 2
- Steward
- Ingway
- Stan
- Dick
- Bostalk
- Gene
- Denim
- Marvin
- Lawman
- Hired Mercenaries
- Mercenary 1
- Mercenary 2
- Mercenary 3
- Mercenary 4
- Mercenary 5
- Kuroneko-sama
Manga
This episode's story is adapted from the Trigun pilot chapter, included in volume 2 as an extra. It follows the original manga fairly closely but with the following major differences:
- Bostalk is a Count instead of an Earl.
- Meryl and Milly are not in the pilot chapter.
- There are three unnamed hostages in their position, one of which is killed during the mercenary ambush.
- Marvin is killed when he is hit by the wagon.
- Bostalk dies after being shot by Ingway in their final duel.
- Vash's prosthetic arm gun is revealed and used when Stan's men ambush him.
- Vash uses his arm gun instead of his Long Colt revolver when he confronts Stan. He points his gun at Stan's chest instead of his head.
- Vash shoots the sheriff badge while it is still on Stan's chest instead of pulling it off and throwing it in the air.
Additionally, a brief scene from Trigun volume 1, chapter 12 is adapted when Meryl dramatically opens her cape, showing it is lined with Derringers.