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{{SeriesInfobox|title=Trigun: Badlands Rumble|img=Trigun Badlands Title.png|creator=[[Yasuhiro Nightow]]|studio=Madhouse|director=Satoshi Nishimura|composer=Tsuneo Imahori|premiere=April 24, 2010|premiere_US=April 2, 2010 <sup>(Sakura Con exclusive screening)</sup>}}
{{SeriesInfobox
| title = Trigun: Badlands Rumble
| img = Trigun Badlands Title.png
| director = Satoshi Nishimura
| producer =
| writer = Yasuko Kobayashi
| music = Tsuneo Imahori
| studio = Madhouse
| licensee =
| network  =  
| network_US = Adult Swim
| premiere = April 24, 2010
| premiere_US = April 2, 2010 <sup>(Sakura Con exclusive screening)</sup>
| episodes =
| released =
| runtime = 90 minutes
| budget =
| gross = 72 million yen
}}


'''''Trigun: Badlands Rumble''''' (also called '''''Trigun The Movie''''') is a 2010 theatrical film which takes place in the [[Trigun (1998 anime)|1998 anime]] continuity.
'''''Trigun: Badlands Rumble''''' (also called '''''Trigun The Movie''''') is a 2010 theatrical film which takes place in the [[Trigun (1998 anime)|1998 anime]] continuity.

Revision as of 13:23, 15 March 2023

Trigun: Badlands Rumble
Directed By Satoshi Nishimura
Produced By
Written By Yasuko Kobayashi
Music By
Studio Madhouse
Original Manga By
Licensed By
Distributed By
Japanese Network
US Network Adult Swim
Network
Japanese Premiere
US Premiere April 2, 2010 (Sakura Con exclusive screening)
Premiere April 24, 2010
Episodes
Released
Budget
Runtime 90 minutes
Box Office 72 million yen


Trigun: Badlands Rumble (also called Trigun The Movie) is a 2010 theatrical film which takes place in the 1998 anime continuity.

Overview

Summary

Cast

Production Staff

Soundtrack

Releases

Manga

"Gekijōban Trigun Bangai-hen: Dodongo Kyōdai Honeycombed Village no Kettō" is a 2-part manga story that serves as a follow-up to film's story. It originally published in Young King Hours in 2010.[1] It was also bundled with the first pressing of the Japanese limited-edition DVD of the film.[2] The manga was later included in the Trigun: Multiple Bullets anthology.

Notes