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Nicholas D. Wolfwood
Japanese name ニコラス・D・ウルフウッド
Alternate spelling
Age
Born
Alias
Race Human
Height
Hair Color Black
Eye Color Blue
Gender Male
Occupation Priest, gunman
Affiliation
First appearance MURDER MACHINE
Last appearance PARADISE on-screen
UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE voice
First manga appearance
Last manga appearance
First anime appearance
Last anime appearance
First Stampede appearance
Last Stampede appearance
Japanese voice actor Sho Hayami
English voice actor Jeff Nimoy 1998
Brad Hawkins film

Nicholas D. Wolfwood is one of the main characters of Trigun (1998 anime) and Trigun: Badlands Rumble.

Biography

1998 anime

Wolfwood first shot a gun at the age of 7 to kill his abusive guardian. He ended up under the tutelage of Chapel the Evergreen, and was strictly and intensively trained as a gunman.

As an adult, he started an orphanage in December so other kids didn't have to grow up in the same way he had. He found the work fulfilling and finally felt like he was doing something good for the world.

Wolfwood began working for Knives and the Gung-Ho Guns with Chapel.

When traveling to May City, Wolfwood's motorcycle broke down in the middle of the desert. He decided to continue traveling on foot while carrying his Punisher, but was unable to make it and collapsed. Wolfwood was saved when Vash spotted him from the window of the bus he was taking to May City. Once on the bus and given water to drink, Wolfwood met Meryl, Milly, and Vash.

When the bus stopped for a short rest, Wolfwood had to beg the driver to allow him to ride, as he did not have enough money to afford both the fare and food. The bus driver allowed Wolfwood to ride at a reduced rate--although he did not take up Wolfwood's offer for a free confession with his portable confessional. Vash asked if the confessional was part of his gospel. Wolfwood replied that it was not, instead just for business as he needed money to take care of the orphans back at his church in December. He explained he had left the church because he needed to make some money for them.

When noticing two children, Tania and Helen, complaining to their mother that they were hungry, Wolfwood offered two of his three meal bars--his only food--to them. The children and their mother were very grateful for his kindness and generosity. Wolfwood saw Vash had been watching the exchange and said he was "surprised that [he] could smile like that." Vash seemed confused, and Wolfwood elaborated that he'd noticed although Vash had been friendly and smiling before, it seemed empty, like he was "hurting like crazy on the inside." He then urged Vash to pay for some time in his portable confessional.

Back on the bus, Wolfwood attempted to treat the injured passenger. The mother suddenly shouted out for her daughter, Helen, who was missing. Both Vash and Wolfwood immediately leapt out of the moving bus to rescue the child.

Badlands Rumble

Wolfwood once again had become stranded in the desert. Weak and dehydrated, he struggled to put his only bill into a water vending machine, which refused to accept it. Gasback and his crew drove up to the vending machine. Gasback yelled at Wolfwood for being in his way and told him to go to the nearby cemetery if he wanted to die. Wolfwood feebly pleaded for them to break his bill. One of Gasback's men pointed out the Punisher, which was laying on the ground nearby. The wrappings had become loose and the weapon inside was visible. Gasback made the decision not to steal the Punisher and instead rescued Wolfwood. In return for saving him, Wolfwood temporarily became Gasback's bodyguard, but only under the condition that he would not take part in any actual robberies.

Character

Appearance

Personality

Occupation

Family

Relationships

Weapons

The Punisher

Pistols

Non-Canon

Development

Gallery

Notes

  • Wolfwood speaks with a Kansai regional dialect in the original Japanese audio.

Appearances

Trigun (1998)

Episodes

Opening Credits

Preview Only

*The preview clip featuring Wolfwood was recycled from episode 9. Despite being included in its preview, neither this clip nor Wolfwood himself appeared in episode 13.

Film

Audio Dramas

References