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* This side story chapter is not numbered, but was serialized after chapter 6, "[[DIE HARDS]]," and was followed by chapter 7, "[[REM (chapter)|REM]]." | * This side story chapter is not numbered, but was serialized after chapter 6, "[[DIE HARDS]]," and was followed by chapter 7, "[[REM (chapter)|REM]]." | ||
* This chapter's title may be a reference to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Day_In,_Day_Out_(1939_song) 1939 song "Day In, Day Out"] with lyrics written by Johnny Mercer. The song's lyrics<ref>Mercer, J. (2008). ''Johnny Mercer: The Life, Times, and Song Lyrics of Our Huckleberry Friend'' [Archived]. Cherokee Publishing Company (GA). <nowiki>https://archive.org/details/johnnymercerlife0000merc</nowiki></ref> allude to following a routine upon waking up in the morning, which is similar to the events depicted in the beginning of this chapter. | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
Revision as of 07:30, 31 May 2023
| DAY IN DAY OUT | |
|---|---|
| Series | Trigun |
| Japanese Name | DAY IN DAY OUT |
| English Name | DAY IN DAY OUT |
| Pages | 12 |
| Written & Illustrated By | Yasuhiro Nightow |
| Serialized In | Monthly Shonen Captain |
| Date | December 1995[1] |
| Magazine Issue | #130[1] |
| Published In | Trigun Volume 3 Trigun Volume 2 |
DAY IN DAY OUT is a side story chapter of Trigun.
Synopsis
Characters
- Vash the Stampede
- Bartender
- Hotel Owner
- Old man
- Children
- Mark
- Sodom
- Sodom's woman
- Saloon patrons
- Kuroneko-sama
- The Nebraska Family (Mentioned only)
Anime
Several scenes were adapted into episode 10 of the anime, "QUICK DRAW:"
- Vash's morning routine and the training montage in his hotel room. The narration was changed from third person to Vash's inner monologue in the episode.
- Vash's interactions with the kids in town.
The character Sodom in episode 6, "LOST JULY," may have been named after the character in this chapter.
Notes
- This chapter is included as a "Bonus Track" at the end of Trigun Volume 3 and Trigun Volume 2.
- This side story chapter is not numbered, but was serialized after chapter 6, "DIE HARDS," and was followed by chapter 7, "REM."
- This chapter's title may be a reference to the 1939 song "Day In, Day Out" with lyrics written by Johnny Mercer. The song's lyrics[2] allude to following a routine upon waking up in the morning, which is similar to the events depicted in the beginning of this chapter.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 https://comicvine.gamespot.com/monthly-shonen-captain-130-no-12-1995/4000-642183/
- ↑ Mercer, J. (2008). Johnny Mercer: The Life, Times, and Song Lyrics of Our Huckleberry Friend [Archived]. Cherokee Publishing Company (GA). https://archive.org/details/johnnymercerlife0000merc