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Revision as of 12:33, 1 May 2023

Milly Thompson's thomas.

Toma, also called Thomases, are animals that exists in the Trigun universe.

Overview

Toma are large, bipedal bird-like animals used by the humans of No Man's Land as pack animals, transportation, and for food.

Biology

Toma are large animals with brown feathery fur. They stand on two legs. They have small vestigial wings. Toma have long necks with a very small head consisting of mouth and small round eyes, one on each side of their heads. They have a long tail with a scaly underside and a rounded end with spiky protrusions on the top.

Manga

In the manga continuity, toma have horse-like hooves.They have pointed beak-like mouths and a short, thin tongue. Their eyes have no visible pupils.

Anime

In the anime continuity, thomases have bird-like clawed feet with three toes. They have small, rounded mouths with flat teeth. They have long, skinny tongues. Their eyes are green with a small round pupil.

Stampede

In Stampede, the toma look much different than the ones seen in the manga and anime continuities. They are far more birdlike and look very similar to emu.

Gear

Toma are typically seen wearing a large shield-like cover over their neck and head with a harness attached below the head. These shields often have eye-like patterns on the wider portion near the base of the neck that resemble eyespots.

Riding

Toma used for riding are equipped with saddle blankets, saddles, and saddle bags, similar to those used for horses. Additional luggage can be loaded and carried behind the saddle.

Carts

Carriages

Two uniquely heavily-armored thomases pulled this carriage, seemingly belonging to Legato Bluesummers.

Weapons

Two toma equipped with remotely-activated weapons and missiles were seen in Badlands Rumble. The toma were alarmed when these devices were activated and ran around in a panic when the missiles fired off, further adding to the chaos.

Non-Canon

Toma make a cameo appearance in the 2003 Gungrave anime. They are seen being used in place of horses in horse racing. These toma use the clawed-foot design seen in the 1998 anime and wear similar neck shields, harnesses, and saddle blankets. There are several black-colored toma, a coloration not seen in any iteration of Trigun..

In episode 5, Brandon, Gary, and Widge are running a betting operation around these races. They are seen watching one of the toma races on television, with two of the racing toma being named "Michael Stampede" and "Black Chapel." These tomas' names appear to be references to Vash the Stampede, with Michael Stampede's gear and jockey's apparel having red accent colors and the number 3 perhaps being a nod to the series name Trigun as well as Vash's three guns; and Nicholas D. Wolfwood, with Black Chapel's jockey's apparel having a cross design on the back and the name "Chapel" being an alias used by Wolfwood in the manga.

In episode 7, Harry and his associates are watching a toma race from an executive suite at the top of the grandstands. The toma in this episode have eye-like patterns on their neck shields very similar to the design on Meryl's toma's gear in the 1998 anime.

Gallery

Notes

Appearances

Trigun & Trigun Maximum

  • Trigun Volume 1
    • Chapter #1
    • Chapter #2
  • Trigun Maximum Volume 2
    • Chapter #4
  • Trigun Maximum Volume 3
    • Chapter #1

Trigun (1998 anime)

Film

References