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''Trigun'' | {{DISPLAYTITLE:''Trigun'' (1998 anime)}} | ||
{{SeriesInfobox | {{Stub}}{{Sources needed|Release dates, production information, staff|Infobox, article text}}{{SeriesInfobox | ||
| title = Trigun | | title = ''Trigun''<br>''トライガン'' | ||
| img = Trigun1998 Title OP.png | | img = Trigun1998 Title OP.png | ||
| director = | | director =[[Satoshi Nishimura]] | ||
| producer = | | producer =[[Shigeru Kitayama]] | ||
| | | studio = [[Madhouse]] | ||
| | | licensee = Pioneer/Geneon Entertainment USA <sup>(US, former)</sup><ref name="ANN" /><br>FUNimation Entertainment<sup>(US, current)</sup><ref name="ANN" /> | ||
| | | distributor= Madman Entertainment <sup>(AU, former)</sup><ref name="ANN" /> | ||
| network_JP= TV Tokyo<ref name="ANN" /> | |||
| | | network_US= Adult Swim<ref name="ANN" /><ref name="adultswim">[https://web.archive.org/web/20040630211525/http://www.adultswim.com/shows/trigun/index.html <nowiki>[adult swim]</nowiki> | Shows - Trigun (archived)]</ref> | ||
| network_US = Adult Swim | | network = Crunchyroll <sup>(worldwide, current)</sup><ref name="ANN" /> | ||
| | | premiere_JP = April 1, 1998<ref name="ListJP">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060719025254/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/list.html 放映リスト (Japanese, archived)]</ref> | ||
| premiere_US = 2003 | | premiere_US = April 1, 2003<ref name="CN Schedule" /> | ||
| episodes = 26 | | episodes = 26 | ||
|composer=Tsuneo Imahori}} | |composer=[[Tsuneo Imahori]]|creator=[[Yasuhiro Nightow]]|writer=[[Yosuke Kuroda]]}}'''''Trigun''''' ''(Japanese:'''トライガン''')'' is the first anime adaptation of ''[[Trigun]]'', released in 1998. | ||
== Overview == | |||
From [https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/GYP58QMMY/trigun Crunchyroll]:<blockquote>Vash the Stampede is a wanted gunslinger with a habit of turning entire towns into rubble. His path of destruction reaches across the wastelands of a desert planet. Oddly enough, for such an infamous outlaw, there’s no proof he’s ever taken a life. In fact, he’s a pacifist who’s more doofus than desperado. There’s definitely a whole lot more to Vash than his reputation lets on.</blockquote> | |||
== Episodes == | == Episodes == | ||
{{Main|List of Trigun (1998 anime) episodes}} | |||
The anime consists of 26 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 24 minutes. | |||
# [[The $$60 Billion Man|600億$$の男]]<br>[[The $$60 Billion Man|<small>The $$60 Billion Man</small>]] | |||
# [[TRUTH OF MISTAKE]] | |||
# [[PEACE MAKER]] | |||
# [[LOVE&PEACE]] | |||
# [[HARD PUNCHER (episode)|HARD PUNCHER]] | |||
# [[LOST JULY]] | |||
# [[B. D. N.]] | |||
# [[AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...|そして荒野と空の間を]]<br>[[AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...|<small>AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...</small>]] | |||
# [[MURDER MACHINE]] | |||
# [[QUICK DRAW]] | |||
# [[ESCAPE FROM PAIN]] | |||
# [[DIABLO (episode)|DIABLO]] | |||
# [[Vash the Stampede (episode)|ヴァッシュ·ザ·スタンピード]]<br>[[Vash the Stampede (episode)|<small>Vash the Stampede</small>]] | |||
# [[LITTLE ARCADIA (episode)|LITTLE ARCADIA]] | |||
# [[DEMONS EYE]] | |||
# [[FIFTH MOON (episode)|FIFTH MOON]] | |||
# [[REM SAVEREM (episode)|レム·セイブレム]]<br>[[REM SAVEREM (episode)|<small>REM SAVEREM</small>]] | |||
# [[GOODBYE FOR NOW|今は, さよなら]]<br>[[GOODBYE FOR NOW|<small>GOODBYE FOR NOW</small>]] | |||
# [[HANG FIRE]] | |||
# [[FLYING SHIP]] | |||
# [[OUT OF TIME]] | |||
# [[ALTERNATIVE]] | |||
# [[PARADISE|楽園]]<br><small>[[PARADISE]]</small> | |||
# [[SIN (episode)|罪]]<br>[[SIN (episode)|<small>SIN</small>]] | |||
# [[LIVE THROUGH]] | |||
# [[UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE|こんなにも青い空の下で]]<br>[[UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE|<small>UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE</small>]] | |||
== Soundtrack == | |||
The music for ''Trigun'' was composed by [[Tsuneo Imahori]] and produced by Yukako Inoue. The series' soundtrack was released on two albums, [[Trigun The First Donuts]] and [[Trigun The 2nd Donut Happy Pack]]. | |||
=== Theme Songs === | |||
All 26 episodes use the same opening and closing theme songs. | |||
==== Opening ==== | |||
"[[H.T]]" by [[Tsuneo Imahori]] | |||
==== Closing ==== | |||
"[[Kaze Wa Mirai Ni Fuku (song)|風は未来に吹く]]" (Hepburn: ''Kaze wa Mirai ni Fuku'') by AKIMA & NEOS | |||
== Film == | |||
''Main article: [[Trigun Badlands Rumble]]'' | |||
[[Trigun Badlands Rumble|''Trigun: Badlands Rumble'']] is a theatrical film released in 2010, telling an original story taking place within the [[Anime continuity|anime continuity]]. | |||
== Production == | |||
=== Staff === | |||
=== Cast === | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
|+Main Cast<ref name="STAFF">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060719111501/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/staff.html スタッフ・キャストリスト (Japanese, archived)]</ref><ref name="ANN">[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=88 Trigun (TV) - Anime News Network]</ref> | |||
!Character | |||
!Japanese | |||
!English | |||
|- | |||
|[[Vash the Stampede (anime)|Vash the Stampede]] | |||
|[[Masaya Onosaka]] | |||
|[[Johnny Yong Bosch]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Meryl Stryfe (anime)|Meryl Stryfe]] | |||
|[[Hiromi Tsuru]] | |||
|[[Dorothy Elias-Fahn|Dorothy Melendrez]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Milly Thompson (anime)|Milly Thompson]] | |||
|[[Satsuki Yukino]] | |||
|[[Lia Sargent]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Nicholas D. Wolfwood (anime)|Nicholas D. Wolfwood]] | |||
|[[Sho Hayami]] | |||
|[[Jeff Nimoy]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Legato Bluesummers (anime)|Legato Bluesummers]] | |||
|[[Toshihiko Seki]] | |||
|[[Richard Cansino|Richard Hayworth]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Millions Knives (anime)|Millions Knives]] | |||
|[[Tohru Furusawa]] | |||
|[[Kirk Baily|Bo Williams]] | |||
|- | |||
|[[Rem Saverem (anime)|Rem Saverem]] | |||
|[[Aya Hisakawa]] | |||
|[[Bridget Hoffman|Ruby Marlowe]] | |||
|} | |||
{{Continued on|Cast|the following subpage}} | |||
== Releases == | |||
=== TV === | |||
In Japan, ''Trigun'' was originally broadcast on TV Tokyo, premiering on April 1, 1998.<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=262 TV Tokyo - Anime News Network]</ref> | |||
In the U.S., ''Trigun'' aired on Adult Swim, a programming block on Cartoon Network, first premiering on March 31, 2003, airing at midnight (12:00 A.M.).<ref>[https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2003-02-26/trigun-date-set Trigun Date Set - Anime News Network]</ref><ref name="CN Schedule">[https://web.archive.org/web/20030413021223/http://schedule.cartoonnetwork.com/servlet/ScheduleServlet?action=GO&theDate=3/31/03&timeZone=EST Cartoon Network | TV Schedule - March 31, 2003 (archived)]</ref> | |||
=== Home Media === | |||
{{Subpage|Home media releases|Foreign home media releases}} | |||
== Gallery == | |||
<gallery mode="nolines" widths="300"> | |||
File:TrigunAdultSwimWebsite.jpg|Adult Swim web promo. | |||
</gallery> | |||
{{Subpage|Episode title cards}} | |||
== Notes == | |||
== Links == | |||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20060719034205/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/index.html Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website (Japanese, archived)] | |||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20061004154851/http://www.b-ch.com/cgi-bin/contents/ttl/det.cgi?ttl_c=396 Bandai Channel - Official Trigun Website (Japanese, archived)] | |||
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20040630211525/http://www.adultswim.com/shows/trigun/index.html <nowiki>Cartoon Network [adult swim] - Trigun Homepage (archived)</nowiki>] | |||
* [https://www.funimation.com/shows/trigun/ Trigun on FUNimation] | |||
* [https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/GYP58QMMY/trigun Trigun on Crunchyroll] | |||
== References == | |||
[[Category:Anime]] | |||
[[Category:Trigun (1998)]] | [[Category:Trigun (1998)]] | ||
[[Category:Anime continuity]] |
Latest revision as of 11:26, 17 January 2024
Trigun トライガン | |
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Directed By | Satoshi Nishimura |
Produced By | Shigeru Kitayama |
Written By | Yōsuke Kuroda |
Music By | Tsuneo Imahori |
Studio | Madhouse |
Original Manga By | Yasuhiro Nightow |
Licensed By | Pioneer/Geneon Entertainment USA (US, former)[1] FUNimation Entertainment(US, current)[1] |
Distributed By | Madman Entertainment (AU, former)[1] |
Japanese Network | TV Tokyo[1] |
US Network | Adult Swim[1][2] |
Network | Crunchyroll (worldwide, current)[1] |
Japanese Premiere | April 1, 1998[3] |
US Premiere | April 1, 2003[4] |
Episodes | 26 |
Trigun (Japanese:トライガン) is the first anime adaptation of Trigun, released in 1998.
Overview
From Crunchyroll:
Vash the Stampede is a wanted gunslinger with a habit of turning entire towns into rubble. His path of destruction reaches across the wastelands of a desert planet. Oddly enough, for such an infamous outlaw, there’s no proof he’s ever taken a life. In fact, he’s a pacifist who’s more doofus than desperado. There’s definitely a whole lot more to Vash than his reputation lets on.
Episodes
- Main article: List of Trigun (1998 anime) episodes
The anime consists of 26 episodes, each with a runtime of approximately 24 minutes.
- 600億$$の男
The $$60 Billion Man - TRUTH OF MISTAKE
- PEACE MAKER
- LOVE&PEACE
- HARD PUNCHER
- LOST JULY
- B. D. N.
- そして荒野と空の間を
AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY... - MURDER MACHINE
- QUICK DRAW
- ESCAPE FROM PAIN
- DIABLO
- ヴァッシュ·ザ·スタンピード
Vash the Stampede - LITTLE ARCADIA
- DEMONS EYE
- FIFTH MOON
- レム·セイブレム
REM SAVEREM - 今は, さよなら
GOODBYE FOR NOW - HANG FIRE
- FLYING SHIP
- OUT OF TIME
- ALTERNATIVE
- 楽園
PARADISE - 罪
SIN - LIVE THROUGH
- こんなにも青い空の下で
UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE
Soundtrack
The music for Trigun was composed by Tsuneo Imahori and produced by Yukako Inoue. The series' soundtrack was released on two albums, Trigun The First Donuts and Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack.
Theme Songs
All 26 episodes use the same opening and closing theme songs.
Opening
"H.T" by Tsuneo Imahori
Closing
"風は未来に吹く" (Hepburn: Kaze wa Mirai ni Fuku) by AKIMA & NEOS
Film
Main article: Trigun: Badlands Rumble
Trigun: Badlands Rumble is a theatrical film released in 2010, telling an original story taking place within the anime continuity.
Production
Staff
Cast
- Continued on the following subpage.
Releases
TV
In Japan, Trigun was originally broadcast on TV Tokyo, premiering on April 1, 1998.[6]
In the U.S., Trigun aired on Adult Swim, a programming block on Cartoon Network, first premiering on March 31, 2003, airing at midnight (12:00 A.M.).[7][4]
Home Media
- See subpages Home media releases, Foreign home media releases
Gallery
-
Adult Swim web promo.
- See subpage Episode title cards
Notes
Links
- Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website (Japanese, archived)
- Bandai Channel - Official Trigun Website (Japanese, archived)
- Cartoon Network [adult swim] - Trigun Homepage (archived)
- Trigun on FUNimation
- Trigun on Crunchyroll
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Trigun (TV) - Anime News Network
- ↑ [adult swim] | Shows - Trigun (archived)
- ↑ 放映リスト (Japanese, archived)
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Cartoon Network | TV Schedule - March 31, 2003 (archived)
- ↑ スタッフ・キャストリスト (Japanese, archived)
- ↑ TV Tokyo - Anime News Network
- ↑ Trigun Date Set - Anime News Network