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The film's soundtrack was composed by Tsuneo Imahori. It was released as [[Trigun - Badlands Rumble - O.S.T.]]. | The film's soundtrack was composed by [[Tsuneo Imahori]]. It was released as the album [[Trigun - Badlands Rumble - O.S.T.]]. | ||
==Releases== | ==Releases== |
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Trigun: Badlands Rumble | |
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Directed By | Satoshi Nishimura |
Written By | Yasuko Kobayashi |
Music By | Tsuneo Imahori |
Studio | Madhouse |
Original Manga By | Yasuhiro Nightow |
US Network | Adult Swim |
US Premiere | April 2, 2010 (Sakura Con exclusive screening) |
Premiere | April 24, 2010 |
Runtime | 90 minutes |
Box Office | 72 million yen |
Trigun: Badlands Rumble (also called Trigun The Movie) is a 2010 theatrical film which takes place in the 1998 anime continuity.
Overview
Summary
Cast
Production Staff
Soundtrack
The film's soundtrack was composed by Tsuneo Imahori. It was released as the album Trigun - Badlands Rumble - O.S.T..
Releases
Manga
"Gekijōban Trigun Bangai-hen: Dodongo Kyōdai Honeycombed Village no Kettō" is a 2-part manga story that serves as a follow-up to film's story. It originally published in Young King Hours in 2010.[1] It was also bundled with the first pressing of the Japanese limited-edition DVD of the film.[2] The manga was later included in the Trigun: Multiple Bullets anthology.