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Does God have mercy even on this desert planet? Lawless and distant from the mother planet, all the more people on this planet need words of encouragement that there are Hands that support them. A priest walks on a desolate plain, wandering without a destination. He carries a big symbol on his back, as if it is the very sign of the institution. He preaches words of forgiveness and cleanses dead souls. However, this  very man who speaks God’s words, is the very man who breaks God’s words. He has killed too many. Wounded by the reality that he cannot escape from, he has carved his life out of dirt. As long as he stays human, his choices are minimal. Cutting down countlesssouls, his heart bleeds. Stepping over the bodies of his enemies, he walks. He persists to be merry. His eyes stay calm. His other name is “Chapel”. When he fires his huge cross-shaped weapon”Punisher” as if possessed by a devil, people call his name in fear. He belongs to the group of super powered killers, Gung-Ho-Guns. Carrying the bloody insignia, what is this man trying to accomplish? The man smiles and does not answer. His destination is not yet in sight.
Does God have mercy even on this desert planet? Lawless and distant from the mother planet, all the more people on this planet need words of encouragement that there are Hands that support them. A priest walks on a desolate plain, wandering without a destination. He carries a big symbol on his back, as if it is the very sign of the institution. He preaches words of forgiveness and cleanses dead souls. However, this  very man who speaks God’s words, is the very man who breaks God’s words. He has killed too many. Wounded by the reality that he cannot escape from, he has carved his life out of dirt. As long as he stays human, his choices are minimal. Cutting down countlesssouls, his heart bleeds. Stepping over the bodies of his enemies, he walks. He persists to be merry. His eyes stay calm. His other name is “Chapel”. When he fires his huge cross-shaped weapon”Punisher” as if possessed by a devil, people call his name in fear. He belongs to the group of super powered killers, Gung-Ho-Guns. Carrying the bloody insignia, what is this man trying to accomplish? The man smiles and does not answer. His destination is not yet in sight.


==Figure==
==Original Version==


===Mold Variants===
===Mold Variants===
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===Accessories===
===Accessories===


*
* Head x2
** No sunglasses
** With sunglasses
* Hands <!-- need to count them -->
* Cross Punisher
** Chain with attached sign, cross, and satchel<!-- ????idk what it's called -->
** Cloth wrappings
** Cover piece for machine gun<!-- idk what this is called? the small rectangle thing -->
* Grader Pistols x2
* Portable Confessional
* Display Base
* Cross grave markers x2
 
=== Gallery ===
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300" caption="Packaging">
File:PGSWolfwoodVariantInPackage.png|Bloody variant Wolfwood in package.
File:PGSWolfwoodCardback.png|Wolfwood's cardback.
File:PGSWolfwoodPackageEmptyError.jpg|Wolfwood's package front (empty) with manufacturing error.
</gallery>{{Clear}}
 
== Wonderfest 2000 Version ==
{{Toy info|subj=Nicholas D. Wolfwood<br>Wonderfest 2000 Exclusive|char=[[Nicholas D. Wolfwood]]|package=Carded blister pack|designer=[[Yasuhiro Nightow]]|sculptor=Masaki Apsy|scale=1/12|company=TOYTRIBE|manufacturer=[[Kaiyodo]]|country=Japan|release=2000|material=PVC|series=[[Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke (Kaiyodo)|Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke]]|type=Action figure}}This version of Wolfwood comes with a card with original artwork by [[Yasuhiro Nightow]]. The "TRAVELING CHAPEL" print on the sign has been changed to "WF2000 EXCLUSIVE!!" The cardback replaces the images of the figure with the text "WONDER FESTIVAL 2000 EXCLUSIVE!!" written over a large 2000.
 
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300" caption="Packaging">
File:PGSWonderfestWolfwoodInPackage.png|Wonderfest 2000 Wolfwood in package.
File:PGSWonderfestWolfwoodCardback.png|Wonderfest 2000 Wolfwood's cardback.
</gallery>{{Clear}}


==Gallery==
==Gallery==


<gallery mode="packed" heights="400" caption="Packaging">
<gallery mode="packed" heights="300" caption="Instruction sheet">
File:PGSWolfwoodCardback.png|Wolfwood's cardback.
File:PGSWolfwoodPackageEmptyError.jpg|Wolfwood's package front (empty) with manufacturing error.
File:PGSWolfwoodInstructions1.png|Wolfwood's instruction sheet (front).
File:PGSWolfwoodInstructions1.png|Wolfwood's instruction sheet (front).
File:PGSWolfwoodInstructions2.png|Wolfwood's instruction sheet (back).
File:PGSWolfwoodInstructions2.png|Wolfwood's instruction sheet (back).

Revision as of 02:51, 9 April 2023

Nicholas D. Wolfwood
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Series Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke
Character Nicholas D. Wolfwood (disambiguation)
Accessories
Mold variants Original

Bloody

Repaints
Designer Yasuhiro Nightow
Sculptor Masaki Apsy
Type Action figure
Scale 1/12
Material PVC
Packaging type Carded blister pack
Released October 31, 2000
Company TOYTRIBE
Manufacturer Kaiyodo
Country Japan

Package Biography

Does God have mercy even on this desert planet? Lawless and distant from the mother planet, all the more people on this planet need words of encouragement that there are Hands that support them. A priest walks on a desolate plain, wandering without a destination. He carries a big symbol on his back, as if it is the very sign of the institution. He preaches words of forgiveness and cleanses dead souls. However, this  very man who speaks God’s words, is the very man who breaks God’s words. He has killed too many. Wounded by the reality that he cannot escape from, he has carved his life out of dirt. As long as he stays human, his choices are minimal. Cutting down countlesssouls, his heart bleeds. Stepping over the bodies of his enemies, he walks. He persists to be merry. His eyes stay calm. His other name is “Chapel”. When he fires his huge cross-shaped weapon”Punisher” as if possessed by a devil, people call his name in fear. He belongs to the group of super powered killers, Gung-Ho-Guns. Carrying the bloody insignia, what is this man trying to accomplish? The man smiles and does not answer. His destination is not yet in sight.

Original Version

Mold Variants

  • Regular
  • Bloody

Accessories

  • Head x2
    • No sunglasses
    • With sunglasses
  • Hands
  • Cross Punisher
    • Chain with attached sign, cross, and satchel
    • Cloth wrappings
    • Cover piece for machine gun
  • Grader Pistols x2
  • Portable Confessional
  • Display Base
  • Cross grave markers x2

Gallery

Wonderfest 2000 Version

Nicholas D. Wolfwood
Wonderfest 2000 Exclusive
[[File:|200px]]
Series Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke
Character Nicholas D. Wolfwood (disambiguation)
Accessories
Mold variants
Repaints
Designer Yasuhiro Nightow
Sculptor Masaki Apsy
Type Action figure
Scale 1/12
Material PVC
Packaging type Carded blister pack
Released 2000
Company TOYTRIBE
Manufacturer Kaiyodo
Country Japan

This version of Wolfwood comes with a card with original artwork by Yasuhiro Nightow. The "TRAVELING CHAPEL" print on the sign has been changed to "WF2000 EXCLUSIVE!!" The cardback replaces the images of the figure with the text "WONDER FESTIVAL 2000 EXCLUSIVE!!" written over a large 2000.

Gallery

Notes

References