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Revision as of 18:56, 15 September 2023

Trigun Stampede
Directed By Kenji Muto
Produced By Yoshihiro Watanabe
Written By
Music By
Studio Studio Orange
Original Manga By
Licensed By
Distributed By
Japanese Network
US Network Crunchyroll
Network TV Tokyo
Japanese Premiere
US Premiere January 7th, 2023
Premiere January 7th, 2023
Episodes 12
Released
Budget
Runtime
Box Office

Trigun Stampede is the latest anime adaptation of Trigun, released in 2023 via Crunchyroll. The first season is complete as of March 26, and a second season is currently in production.[1][2][3]

Because of streaming, this series is the first Trigun series to be simulcast - episodes are able to premiere in Japan and the US on the same date.

Overview

From Crunchyroll:

Vash the Stampede’s a joyful gunslinging pacifist, so why does he have a $$6 million bounty on his head? That’s what’s puzzling rookie reporter Meryl Stryfe and her jaded veteran partner when looking into the vigilante only to find someone who hates blood. But their investigation turns out to uncover something heinous—his evil twin brother, Millions Knives.

Episodes

  1. NOMAN'S LAND
  2. The Running Man
  3. Bright Light, Shine through the Darkness
  4. HUNGRY!
  5. Child of Blessing
  6. Once Upon a Time in Hopeland
  7. WOLFWOOD
  8. Our Home.
  9. Millions Knives
  10. Humanity
  11. To A New World
  12. High Noon At July (disambiguation)

Production

Staff

Cast

Soundtrack

The music for Trigun Stampede was composed by Tatsuya Kato.

Theme Songs

All episodes use the same opening and closing theme songs.[4]

Opening

"TOMBI" by Kvi Baba

Closing

"星のクズ α" by Salyu × haruka nakamura

Releases

Trigun Stampede/Home media releases

Gallery

Key visuals

Character visuals

Media

Broadcast countdown illustrations

Staff commemorative illustrations

Wolfwood Drawing Festival

Concept art

Notes

Links

References