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Revision as of 15:38, 14 March 2023
Trigun (トライガン) | |
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Directed By | Satoshi Nishimura |
Music By | Tsuneo Imahori |
Studio | Madhouse |
Original Manga By | Yasuhiro Nightow |
US Network | Adult Swim |
Network | TV Tokyo |
US Premiere | 2003 |
Premiere | 1998 |
Episodes | 26 |
Trigun (Japanese:トライガン) is the first anime adaptation of Trigun, released in 1998.
Overview
Episodes
- 600億$$の男
- TRUTH OF MISTAKE
- PEACE MAKER
- LOVE&PEACE
- HARD PUNCHER (disambiguation)
- LOST JULY
- B. D. N.
- そして荒野と空の間を
- MURDER MACHINE
- QUICK DRAW
- ESCAPE FROM PAIN
- DIABLO
- ヴァッシュ·ザ·スタンピード
- LITTLE ARCADIA
- DEMONS EYE
- FIFTH MOON
- レム·セイブレム
- 今は, さよなら
- HANG FIRE
- FLYING SHIP
- OUT OF TIME
- ALTERNATIVE
- 楽園
- 罪
- LIVE THROUGH
- こんなにも青い空の下で
Film
Trigun: Badlands Rumble is a theatrical film released in 2010, telling an original story taking place within the anime continuity.