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Home media releases of ''[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun]]'' in Japan.
Home media releases of ''[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun]]'' in Japan.


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=== LaserDisc & VHS <ref name="VC/LD">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html#LD Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website CD & VIDEO page - VC/LD (Japanese, archived)]</ref> ===
=== LaserDisc & VHS <ref name="VC/LD">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html#LD Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website CD & VIDEO page - VC/LD (Japanese, archived)]</ref> ===
This first release, consisting of 13 volumes, was released simultaneously on {{Wikipedia|LaserDisc}} and {{Wikipedia|VHS}}. The first volume was released on August 5, 1998.<ref name="VC/LD" />
This first release, consisting of 13 volumes, was released simultaneously on {{Wikipedia|LaserDisc}} and {{Wikipedia|VHS}}. The first volume was released on August 5, 1998. Both formats of the volumes retailed for ¥5800 each.<ref name="VC/LD" />


The cover illustrations on this release were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]]. Each volume included a 4-page newspaper-styled insert called [[Monthly Satellite Times]], which contained bonus content including production materials, messages and insight from the staff, interviews with the cast and crew, and illustrations from guest artists. Also included in each volume was a survey card which could be mailed to Victor Company of Japan to redeem points. Those who redeemed all 13 cards' worth of points (a total of 52) would receive a gift in return--a [[Kuroneko-sama]] [[Plushes|plush]] toy--as a thank you for purchasing all 13 volumes.<ref name="VC/LD" />
The cover illustrations on this release were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]]. Each volume included a 4-page newspaper-styled insert called [[Monthly Satellite Times]], which contained bonus content including production materials, messages and insight from the staff, interviews with the cast and crew, and illustrations from guest artists. Also included in each volume was a survey card which could be mailed to Victor Company of Japan to redeem points. Those who redeemed all 13 cards' worth of points (a total of 52) would receive a gift in return--a [[Kuroneko-sama]] [[Plushes|plush]] toy--as a thank you for purchasing all 13 volumes.<ref name="VC/LD" />
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====LaserDisc only====
====LaserDisc only====
Two limited edition boxes made to hold the LaserDisc versions were released. The box illustrations were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]]. The first box came with the [[TRIGUN STAGE-1]] LaserDisc included, and the second box came with the [[TRIGUN STAGE-7]] LaserDisc included.<ref name="VC/LD" />
Two limited edition boxes made to hold the LaserDisc versions were released. The first box came with the [[TRIGUN STAGE-1]] LaserDisc included, and the second box came with the [[TRIGUN STAGE-7]] LaserDisc included. The boxes retailed for ¥5800 each.<ref name="VC/LD" />
 
The box illustrations were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]].
* [[TRIGUN LD-BOX.1]]
* [[TRIGUN LD-BOX.1]]
* [[TRIGUN LD-BOX.2]]
* [[TRIGUN LD-BOX.2]]


=== Rental Video series (VHS & DVD) ===
=== Rental Video series (VHS & DVD) ===
This release consisted of 7 volumes, released on both VHS and {{Wikipedia|DVD}}. <!-- I am unsure of these sources legitimacy/if this info is accurate so i am hiding it in a comment for now(The VHS versions were released between 1998 and 1999 and the DVD versions were released between 2004 and 2005.) --> The cover illustrations were done by [[Takahiro Yoshimatsu]].<ref>[[Roman Album TRIGUN ART BOOK]]</ref>
This release consisted of 7 volumes, released on both VHS and {{Wikipedia|DVD}}. <!-- I am unsure of these sources legitimacy/if this info is accurate so i am hiding it in a comment for now(The VHS versions were released between 1998 and 1999 and the DVD versions were released between 2004 and 2005.) -->  
 
The cover illustrations were done by [[Takahiro Yoshimatsu]].<ref>[[Roman Album TRIGUN ART BOOK]]</ref>


* TRIGUN R-1
* TRIGUN R-1
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=== DVD <ref name="DVD">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html#DVD Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website CD & VIDEO page - DVD (Japanese, archived)]</ref> ===
=== DVD <ref name="DVD">[https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html#DVD Young King Ours - Official Trigun Website CD & VIDEO page - DVD (Japanese, archived)]</ref> ===
This release consisted of 7 volumes. The cover illustrations were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]].The first volume was released on October 21, 1999.<ref name="DVD" />
This release consisted of 7 volumes.The first volume was released on October 21, 1999. The DVDs retailed at ¥6800 each.<ref name="DVD" />  
 
The cover illustrations were done by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]].
* TRIGUN D-1
* TRIGUN D-1
* TRIGUN D-2
* TRIGUN D-2

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Home media releases of Trigun in Japan.

Victor

LaserDisc & VHS [1]

This first release, consisting of 13 volumes, was released simultaneously on LaserDisc and VHS. The first volume was released on August 5, 1998. Both formats of the volumes retailed for ¥5800 each.[1]

The cover illustrations on this release were done by Yasuhiro Nightow. Each volume included a 4-page newspaper-styled insert called Monthly Satellite Times, which contained bonus content including production materials, messages and insight from the staff, interviews with the cast and crew, and illustrations from guest artists. Also included in each volume was a survey card which could be mailed to Victor Company of Japan to redeem points. Those who redeemed all 13 cards' worth of points (a total of 52) would receive a gift in return--a Kuroneko-sama plush toy--as a thank you for purchasing all 13 volumes.[1]

Kuroneko-sama gift plush.

LaserDisc only

Two limited edition boxes made to hold the LaserDisc versions were released. The first box came with the TRIGUN STAGE-1 LaserDisc included, and the second box came with the TRIGUN STAGE-7 LaserDisc included. The boxes retailed for ¥5800 each.[1]

The box illustrations were done by Yasuhiro Nightow.

Rental Video series (VHS & DVD)

This release consisted of 7 volumes, released on both VHS and DVD.

The cover illustrations were done by Takahiro Yoshimatsu.[2]

  • TRIGUN R-1
  • TRIGUN R-2
  • TRIGUN R-3
  • TRIGUN R-4
  • TRIGUN R-5
  • TRIGUN R-6
  • TRIGUN R-7

DVD [3]

This release consisted of 7 volumes.The first volume was released on October 21, 1999. The DVDs retailed at ¥6800 each.[3]

The cover illustrations were done by Yasuhiro Nightow.

  • TRIGUN D-1
  • TRIGUN D-2
  • TRIGUN D-3
  • TRIGUN D-4
  • TRIGUN D-5
  • TRIGUN D-6
  • TRIGUN D-7

FlyingDog

DVD

This 7-disc set was released on April 14, 2010.[4]

  • TRIGUN DVD-BOX[4]

Links

References