Frank Marlon

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Frank Marlon
Japanese name フランク・マーロン (Furanku Māron)
Alternate spelling
Age
Born
Alias
Race Human
Height
Hair Color Dark brown
Eye Color Blue
Gender Male
Occupation Gunsmith
Affiliation
First appearance
Last appearance
First manga appearance
Last manga appearance
First anime appearance PEACE MAKER
Last anime appearance FIFTH MOON
First Stampede appearance
Last Stampede appearance
Japanese voice actor Masahiko Tanaka[1][2]
English voice actor Michael Sorich[3]

Frank Marlon is a minor character who appears in the Trigun anime and Trigun Maximum.

Biography

1998 anime

Frank Marlon was a famous and talented gunsmith. When a group of vicious bandits attacked Warrens City, Frank handed out guns he'd made to everyone in town and taught them how to use them. The people considered him a hero.

Unfortunately, Frank's wife and child were killed in the crossfire of a bank robbery. The guns they had been shot with had been made by Frank, and he had personally given them to the robbers. Frank blamed himself for their deaths and began drinking heavily, becoming an alcoholic.

 
Just a couple of crazy drunks.

Ten years later, Vash the Stampede came to Warrens City looking for Frank Marlon to get his gun repaired. PEACE MAKER

 
Frank drinking again.

Frank was seen drinking again after hearing about how Vash destroyed Augusta. FIFTH MOON

Wolfwood brought Vash's damaged Long Colt revolver to Frank Marlon to be repaired after the Fifth Moon incident. Frank fixed the gun for free when Wolfwood mentioned Vash's name. GOODBYE FOR NOW

Maximum

Frank was a renowned as a "legendary gunsmith." He had a son named Brandon who also became a gunsmith.

Character

Appearance

Frank appears to be a middle-aged man. He is of average height, standing about a head shorter then Vash. He has tan skin, curly dark brown hair styled in a messy pompadour, and blue eyes. He has a slight mustache and beard on his chin. Frank's hands are shown to be very rough, presumably from his work as a gunsmith.

Frank wears a dark yellow jacket with gray shoulders with the sleeves rolled up to his elbows. The jacket's inner sleeves and collar is gray. His shirt is light gray with a blue border and four buttons. His pants are dark brownish-grey with the legs tucked into his black boots.

Personality

Frank seems to have had been a very good-natured, generous, and selfless person in the past, taking it upon himself to help the people of Warrens City protect themselves from bandits. After the death of his family, he became very pessimistic and took to drinking to forget his troubles and became an alcoholic. He is nearly always drunk and shamelessly begs others to buy him a drink, causing him to constantly be thrown out of establishments and being threatened by others. When drunk, Frank is overly friendly and touchy with others. When sober, he is far more calm, respectful, and level-headed, but still shows a playful personality.

Occupation

Frank is a famous and talented gunsmith. The Frank Marlon Special gun is an example of his work.

Family

1998 anime

Frank had a wife and child who were killed in the crossfire of a bank robbery. The guns they'd been shot with had been made by and given to the robber by Frank, which made him feel personally responsible for their deaths. Frank has a doll, presumably belonging to his deceased child, among the clutter in his home.

 
Frank's wife and child during the bank robbery.

Maximum

Frank Marlon had a son named Brandon who also became a gunsmith.

Relationships

Vash the Stampede

After a rocky start, Vash befriended Frank.

Bartender

 
The bartender with her framed Frank Marlon Special gun on the wall.

While the bartender seems frustrated with Frank, she kept her Frank Marlon Special gun framed on the wall of her establishment and told Vash the story of how he'd been regarded as the hero of Warrens City many years ago. She seemed concerned to see Frank drinking again after hearing Augusta was destroyed by Vash.

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