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=== [[Revoltech]]<ref>https://kaiyodo.co.jp/items/revoltech/kyd-rv091-2/</ref> ===
=== [[Revoltech]]<ref>https://kaiyodo.co.jp/items/revoltech/kyd-rv091-2/</ref> ===
Highly articulated action figures with interchangeable parts and accessories. Based on [[Trigun Badlands Rumble|''Trigun Badlands Rumble'']].
Highly articulated action figures with interchangeable parts and accessories. Based on [[Trigun Badlands Rumble|''Trigun: Badlands Rumble'']].
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Revision as of 11:28, 16 July 2023

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Many different toylines have been produced as merchandise for Trigun.

Alpha

12" Scale[1]

Detailed doll with a coat made of real fabric. Based on Trigun (1998 anime). Distributed by Toycom in the U.S.[2][3]

Bandai

Trigun Gashapon[4]

A 7-piece set of small figures and a diorama set piece, obtained via capsule machines. Based on Trigun (1998 anime).

Character Variants
Vash the Stampede Shades, no shades
Nicholas D. Wolfwood Shades, no shades
Millions Knives none
Diorama set

(Punisher & Kuroneko-sama)

Wrapped Punisher, unwrapped puninsher

Funko Toys

POP! Animation[5]

A series of stylized vinyl figures with large heads and small bodies. Based on Trigun (1998 anime).

# Character Variants
1362 Vash the Stampede No shades, shades (chase)
1363 Millions Knives none
1364 Meryl Stryfe none
1365 Milly Thompson none
1366 Nicholas D. Wolfwood none
1367 Vash the Stampede
with donuts[6]
none
Vash the Stampede
& Kuroneko[7]
none


Jazwares

7" Action Figures - Series 1[8]

A set of 7-inch tall articulated figures with weapons included. Based on Trigun (1998 anime).

Character Variants
Vash the Stampede none
Shirtless Vash none
Nicholas D. Wolfwood none
Millions Knives Red outfit, blue outfit

Kaiyodo

The Planet Gunsmoke[9]

A series of detailed and articulated action figures with many accessories and set pieces. Includes the toyline-exclusive Trigun character Gazelle the Peacemaker.

Character Variants Repaints
Vash the Stampede Shades, no shades Sinister Black version (both variants), Crystal Clear Version (Wonderfest 2004)
Nicholas D. Wolfwood Regular, bloody Wonderfest 2000
Meryl Stryfe none none
Monev the Gale none Sub-Zero Attack (Diamond Comics Exclusive),Phantom Cyborg (Hyper Hobby Exclusive), Wonderfest 2001 Exclusive
Gazelle the Peacemaker none Black Beast

Revoltech[10]

Highly articulated action figures with interchangeable parts and accessories. Based on Trigun: Badlands Rumble.

Character Repaints
Vash the Stampede Black
Nicholas D. Wolfwood none


K&M (Kaiyodo&Movic)

Trigun Bustup Model Series[11]

Small busts depicting characters and their weapons, obtained via capsule machines. Based on Trigun (1998 anime).

Kotobukiya

Badlands Rumble ARTFX J[12]

Highly detailed statuettes. Based on Trigun: Badlands Rumble.

Character Repaints
Vash the Stampede The Gunman in Black
Nicholas D. Wolfwood none

McFarlane Toys

3D Animation From Japan - Series 1[13]

Detailed, articulated action figure with interchangeable parts and a set piece.

Medicom Toy

Kubrick (no. 73)[14]

Small, block-style toys with simplified designs.

Palisades

Mini Resin Busts[15]

Small busts of the characters.

Yamato

Story Image Figures[16]

Small statuettes depicting the characters in dynamic poses. Based on Trigun Maximum.

Character Variants
Vash the Stampede Black ver.
Nicholas D. Wolfwood none
Rai-Dei the Blade none
Midvalley the Hornfreak none
Zazie the Beast none
Legato Bluesummers none

Story Image Figure Extra[17]

Detailed statuette with accessories. Based on an illustration by Yasuhiro Nightow made for Trigun Maximum.

Character Variants
Vash the Stampede & Kuroneko* Black (San Diego Comic-Con 2005 Exclusive)[18], Red (San Diego Comic-Con 2005 Exclusive)[19]

*Kuroneko only included in original release

References