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== Variations ==
== Variations ==
=== [[NO-BEAT]] ===
A reversed guitar riff from the end of H.T is used in multiple times throughout the song.
===Eyecatch===
===Eyecatch===
An isolated guitar riff similar to the end of this track is played during the first half of the show's [[eyecatch]], while the second half uses a riff from "[[NO-BEAT]]".
An isolated guitar riff similar to the end of this track is played during the first half of the show's [[eyecatch]], while the second half uses a revered version of this riff heard in "[[NO-BEAT]]".
=== H.T - Destroyingangel mix ===
=== H.T - Destroyingangel mix ===
This remix by Hideoki Mogi<ref>[[Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack]] album booklet
This remix by Hideoki Mogi<ref>[[Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack]] album booklet

Revision as of 06:34, 12 June 2023

"H.T"
Japanese Title
English Title
Artist Tsuneo Imahori
Language
Run Time 1:33
Album Trigun The First Donuts
Trigun: Spicy Stewed Donut
Series Trigun (1998 anime)

H.T is the opening theme song for the 1998 Trigun anime.

Credits

Composed, arranged, and performed by Tsuneo Imahori.[1]

Musicians[1]
Guitar & Programming Tsuneo Imahori
Drums Masafumi Minato
Electric Bass Michiaki Suzuki

Variations

NO-BEAT

A reversed guitar riff from the end of H.T is used in multiple times throughout the song.

Eyecatch

An isolated guitar riff similar to the end of this track is played during the first half of the show's eyecatch, while the second half uses a revered version of this riff heard in "NO-BEAT".

H.T - Destroyingangel mix

This remix by Hideoki Mogi[2] is not used in the anime, and only appears on Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack.

H.T in"Badlands Rumble"

A new, extended version of H.T created for the film.

The Stampede

This track from Badlands Rumble's soundtrack uses H.T as a leitmotif.

Notes

  • The name "H.T" has been theorized to be an abbreviation for "Humanoid Typhoon," but this has never been confirmed.
  • The song's name is often misspelled as "H.T.", adding a second "." after the T, as seen on Spicy Stewed Donut's album packaging.
  • Trigun: Spicy Stewed Donut incorrectly gives the song the name "Hard Target" by online music databases, including Gracenote. This name is not printed in the album packaging and the origin of this name is unknown.

Appearances

Trigun (1998)

  • All 26 episodes' opening credits

Trigun: Badlands Rumble

Eyecatch

  • All 26 episodes

Releases

References