Kaite Trevisick

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Kaite Trevisick

1998 anime
Japanese name カイト
Alternate spelling Kite
Age
Born
Alias
Race Human
Height
Hair Color Brown
Eye Color Light blue
Gender Male
Occupation
Affiliation
First appearance
Last appearance
First manga appearance Trigun Volume 1, Chapter #4 "BANG!BANG!"
Last manga appearance
First anime appearance LOST JULY
Last anime appearance FIFTH MOON
First Stampede appearance
Last Stampede appearance
Japanese voice actor Rica Matsumoto[1][2]
English voice actor Mona Marshall[3]

Kaite Trevisick is a minor character who appears in Trigun (manga) and Trigun (1998 anime).

Biography

When Kaite was younger, he lived with his family, including his father, Richard Trevisick. His father was a sandsteamer designer and would be constantly hard at work. Kaite greatly admired his work, but resented how his father was always so busy. At some point, his mother left their family for another man. Soon after, in September 0128, Kaite's father passed away. Kaite, now completely alone, traveled through the desert to an unknown city. Brilliant Dynamites Neon offered him money to help with the hijacking of the Flourish. REM AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...


Character

Appearance

Manga

1998 anime

Personality

Family

Richard Trevisick

Kaite's deceased father. He designed the Sandsteamer Flourish.

Richard Trevisick's gravestone.

Relationships

Vash the Stampede

Brilliant Dynamites Neon

Gallery

Notes

Appearances

Trigun (1998 anime):

Episodes

Opening Credits

Preview Only

Trigun (manga):

  • Trigun Volume 1
    • Chapter #4 "BANG!BANG!"
    • Chapter #5 "ASSAULT"
    • Chapter #6 "DIE HARDS"
    • Chapter #7 "REM"
    • Chapter #8 "DUELISTS"
    • Chapter #9 "BETWEEN WASTELAND AND SKY"
  • Maximum Volume 12 & 14

References