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特別編 パイロット版 TRI GUN TRIGUN PILOT | |
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Series | Trigun |
Japanese Name | 特別編 パイロット版 TRI GUN |
English Name | TRIGUN PILOT |
Pages | 36 |
Written & Illustrated By | Yasuhiro Nightow |
Serialized In | Monthly Shonen Captain |
Date | March 1995[1] |
Magazine Issue | #121[1] |
Published In | Trigun Volume 2 Trigun Volume 2 |
特別編 パイロット版 TRI GUN (Eng: TRIGUN PILOT) is a one-shot manga that was published in Monthly Shonen Captain before Trigun became a regular series.
Synopsis
Characters
- Vash the Stampede
- Stan
- Bostalk
- Dick
- Ingway
- Ingway's gang
- Stefany Bostalk
- Stefany's butler
- Hostages
- Hired mercenaries
Anime
The pilot's story was adapted into episode 4 of the anime, "LOVE&PEACE".
Notes
- The pilot was included as a "Bonus Track" in Trigun Volume 2 and Trigun Volume 2.
- A pilot is one-shot chapter, often published in a serialized magazine in order to gauge interest for a full series.[2]