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== Synopsis ==
== Synopsis ==
[[File:Trigun98 Ep01 Title Eng Funimation.png.png|alt=Funimation release version of the English title card for episode 1 of the 1998 anime, The $$60,000,000,000.00 Man|thumb|300x300px|English Title Card, Funimation release]]
[[File:Trigun98 Ep01 Title Eng Funimation.png.png|alt=Funimation release version of the English title card for episode 1 of the 1998 anime, The $$60,000,000,000.00 Man|thumb|300x300px|English Title Card, Funimation release]]
== Notes ==
* The unique opening credits animation for this episode were mistakenly used for all 26 episodes on the original English release by Pioneer Entertainment (USA). This was corrected on the 2006 ''Trigun Remix'' DVDs release by Geneon (formerly known as Pioneer). However, Funimation repeated Pioneer's original mistake on their first release of the series with the 2010 ''Trigun: The Complete Series'' DVD set and episode 1's opening was once again used for every episode. Later releases by Funimation, including their streaming services, have corrected this error.
** Episode 2, ''Truth Of Mistake'', continues to use episode 1's unique opening credits on the ''Remix'' release.

Revision as of 12:51, 13 March 2023

Japanese title card for Trigun (1998 anime) episode 1, 600億$$の男
Japanese Title Card
Pioneer Entertainment (USA) release version of the English title card for episode 1 of the 1998 anime, The $$60 Billion Man
English Title Card, Pioneer Entertainment (USA) release

600億$$の男 (Eng: The $$60 Billion Man) is the first episode of Trigun (1998 anime).

Synopsis

Funimation release version of the English title card for episode 1 of the 1998 anime, The $$60,000,000,000.00 Man
English Title Card, Funimation release

Notes

  • The unique opening credits animation for this episode were mistakenly used for all 26 episodes on the original English release by Pioneer Entertainment (USA). This was corrected on the 2006 Trigun Remix DVDs release by Geneon (formerly known as Pioneer). However, Funimation repeated Pioneer's original mistake on their first release of the series with the 2010 Trigun: The Complete Series DVD set and episode 1's opening was once again used for every episode. Later releases by Funimation, including their streaming services, have corrected this error.
    • Episode 2, Truth Of Mistake, continues to use episode 1's unique opening credits on the Remix release.