Trigun (1998 anime)

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Trigun (1998 anime)
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Trigun (トライガン)
Directed By Satoshi Nishimura
Produced By Shigeru Kitayama
Written By
Music By Tsuneo Imahori
Studio Madhouse
Original Manga By Yasuhiro Nightow
Licensed By
Distributed By
Japanese Network
US Network Adult Swim
Network TV Tokyo
Japanese Premiere
US Premiere 2003
Premiere 1998
Episodes 26
Released
Budget
Runtime
Box Office

Trigun (Japanese:トライガン) is the first anime adaptation of Trigun, released in 1998.

Overview

Episodes

  1. 600億$$の男
  2. TRUTH OF MISTAKE
  3. PEACE MAKER
  4. LOVE&PEACE
  5. HARD PUNCHER (disambiguation)
  6. LOST JULY
  7. B. D. N.
  8. そして荒野と空の間を
  9. MURDER MACHINE
  10. QUICK DRAW
  11. ESCAPE FROM PAIN
  12. DIABLO (disambiguation)
  13. ヴァッシュ·ザ·スタンピード
  14. LITTLE ARCADIA (disambiguation)
  15. DEMONS EYE
  16. FIFTH MOON (disambiguation)
  17. レム·セイブレム
  18. 今は, さよなら
  19. HANG FIRE
  20. FLYING SHIP
  21. OUT OF TIME
  22. ALTERNATIVE
  23. 楽園
  24. LIVE THROUGH
  25. こんなにも青い空の下で

Film

Trigun: Badlands Rumble is a theatrical film released in 2010, telling an original story taking place within the anime continuity.

Cast

Production Staff

Soundtrack

The music for Trigun was composed by Tsuneo Imahori and produced by Yukako Inoue. The series' soundtrack was released on two albums, Trigun The First Donuts and Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack.

Theme Songs

All 26 episodes use the same opening and closing theme songs.

Opening

"H.T" by Tsuneo Imahori

Closing

"風は未来に吹く" (Hepburn: Kaze wa Mirai ni Fuku) by AKIMA & NEOS

Releases

Foreign Releases

Home Media Releases

Notes

References