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E.G. Mine
Japanese name E・G・マイン[1]
Alternate spelling
Age
Born
Alias
Race Human
Height
Hair Color Dark green with a white streak
Eye Color
Gender Male
Occupation
Affiliation Gung-Ho Guns (disambiguation)
First appearance
Last appearance
First manga appearance
Last manga appearance
First anime appearance DEMONS EYE
Last anime appearance UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE flashback only
First Stampede appearance
Last Stampede appearance
Japanese voice actor Ryo Horikawa[2][3]
English voice actor Tony Pope[2][4]

E.G. Mine is a Gung-Ho Gun who appears in Trigun (manga) andTrigun (1998 anime).

Biography

1998 anime

E.G. Mine participated in the massacre Roderick Thieves at Jeneorarock and was present for the Gung-Ho Gun roll call. DEMONS EYE

When Legato, Midvalley, and his band were relaxing in the hotel ballroom in the city of Augusta, E.G. Mine was impatient to fight - even going so far as to openly question Legato's judgement regarding who'd been sent out prior to that point. Legato decided to allow E.G. Mine to fight Vash next, and that he'd "even set the stage for [him]." E.G. Mine was excited, and remarked that Legato could be reasoned with and hoped that the reward would be "reasonable." Unbeknownst to E.G. Mine, Legato had also dispatched Rai-Dei the Blade (disambiguation).

Once Vash finished clearing the people out of Augusta, E.G. Mine confronted him by displaying the corpses of Monev the Gale and Dominique the Cyclops pinned to the wall on a building in the city. He asked Vash if he likes his "decorations." Vash asked E.G. Mine if he killed them. E.G. Mine responded by introducing himself as the fifth Gung-Ho Gun. Infuriated, Vash repeated his question, demanding to know if E.G. Mine had killed them or not. E.G. Mine berated Vash for never killing anyone so "someone had to step up and cover [his] ass." He began trying to goad Vash into fighting with him, firing spikes at him but in an instant, Vash was right next to him with his gun under E.G. Mine's chin. They were then interrupted by Rai-Dei the Blade (disambiguation).

E.G. Mine became angry that Rai-Dei interrupted, to which Rai-Dei told E.G. Mine that he's out of his league against someone like Vash before stabbing him to death and taking his place in the fight. FIFTH MOON

Manga

Character

Appearance

1998 anime

Manga

Personality

1998 anime

E.G. Mine seems like an impatient, aggressive, overconfident man who is somewhat eager to show off.

Manga

Weapon

1998 anime

Manga

Gallery

Notes

Appearances

Trigun (1998 anime):

Episodes

Opening Credits

Preview Only

Manga:

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