Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack

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Trigun The 2nd Donut Happy Pack
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Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack (stylized as TRIGUN the 2nd DONUT HAPPY PACK) is the second soundtrack album for the 1998 Trigun anime. It contains audio dramas in addition to music.

Trigun The 2nd Donut Happy Pack
Type Soundtrack album, audio drama
Artist Tsuneo Imahori
Released October 21, 1998[1][2]
Genre
Tracks 23
14 songs
9 audio dramas
Run Time 66 minutes
Label Victor
Country Japan
Catalog # VICL-60286[2]
Format CD

Tracklist

Japanese release

Italicized tracks are audio dramas.

1. ラヴ & ピース 0:46
2. Nerve Rack 4:39
3. 楽園 5:17
4. ウエスト・スラング 3:01
5. Unhappy Song 2:47
6. 黒猫空間 0:26
7. Colorless Sky 2:13
8. トライガン・マキシマム 2:27
9. Hash Hash 4:06
10. Lost Planet 3:57
11. Blue Spring 0:19
12. H.T - Destoyingangel mix 4:36
13. Zero Hour 2:39
14. Insurance #1 1:56
15. The lowdown 2:32
16. Insurance #2 2:18
17. Gunpowder Tea 2:07
18. Insurance #3 2:35
19. Cheers! 2:16
20. Scattered Rain 5:30
21. ピアス 3:20
22. Blue Summers 3:31
23. 砂の星 3:23
Trigun The 2nd Donut Happy Pack
 
Type Soundtrack album, audio drama
Artist Tsuneo Imahori
Released December 26, 2006 [3]
Genre
Tracks 23
14 songs
9 audio dramas
Run Time 66 minutes
Label Geneon
Country US
Catalog # 5363-2[4]
Format CD

US release[5]

Italicized tracks are audio dramas.

1. Love & Peace 0:46
2. Nerve Rack 4:39
3. Rakuen [Paradise] 5:17
4. West Slang 3:01
5. Unhappy Song 2:47
6. Kuroneko Kuukan [Black Cat Space] 0:26
7. Colorless Sky 2:13
8. Trigun Maximum 2:27
9. Hash Hash 4:06
10. Lost Planet 3:57
11. Blue Spring 0:19
12. H.T - Destoyingangel mix 4:36
13. Zero Hour 2:39
14. Insurance #1 1:56
15. The lowdown 2:32
16. Insurance #2 2:18
17. Gunpowder Tea 2:07
18. Insurance #3 2:35
19. Cheers! 2:16
20. Scattered Rain 5:30
21. Pierce 3:20
22. Blue Summers 3:31
23. Suna no Hoshi [Stars of Sand] 3:23

Audio Dramas

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Nine original audio drama skits are included on this CD, featuring the voices of Masaya Onosaka as Vash the Stampede, Hiromi Tsuru as Meryl Stryfe, Satsuki Yukino as Milly Thompson, Sho Hayami as Nicholas D. Wolfwood, Toshihiko Seki as Legato Bluesummers, and Tohru Furusawa as Millions Knives.

Story

The album booklet includes a summary describing an alternate, non-canon version of Trigun. It takes place in modern-day Japan with the main characters as high school baseball players.

STORY OF TRIGUN

The main character Vash the Stampede was born and raised in Sakai, Osaka. He entered Trigun High School and joined the baseball team, where he meets newcomer Nicholas. At the beginning there's animosity between them, but in time the two develop a powerful battery* with great chemistry. They lead the small and ineffective baseball team to the Koshien tournament, when tragedy strikes -- Nicholas suffers from an incurable illness. Their wish comes true and Stampede is now on the pitcher's mound at Koshien. But without his partner Nicholas, he is not at his best, and the situation is looking dire. At the end of the 9th inning, no outs and bases full, the next batter up is the cleanup hitter Millions, Stampede's enemy. As Stampede bites his lips, out of nowehere the Black Cat, which escaped from the hospital, appears in front of him... To be continued.

[*A unit consisting of a pitcher and a catcher]

A near-future cyber-gun action drama, a refreshing and youthful portrayal of Stampede and his friends.

-Geneon English translation

Three additional scenes from this story, illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow, are printed in the booklet as well:

  • The first shows Vash, Wolfwood, Meryl, Milly, and Brad celebrating the Trigun High School baseball team's victory at Koshien while Gofsef Nebraska cries.
  • The second shows Meryl, Milly, Vash, and Wolfwood (all clad in school uniforms) talking and laughing together while Knives and Legato (clad in different school uniforms) spy on them from behind a tree.
  • The third shows Vash and Wolfwood, both looking scuffed up, laying down on the grass near a bridge while Meryl and Milly are standing in the background.

The story and illustrations are followed by a note that says "Don't take this seriously."

Gallery

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Notes

Credits

See subpage Credits

Unofficial Releases

Four unofficial releases of this soundtrack are known to exist.

Trigun The 2nd Donut Happy Pack - Unofficial Releases
Label Catalog # Country Year Format
Miya Records[6] MICA-0049 Taiwan 1998 CD
K-O Records Ltd.[7] KO-88246 Taiwan 1998 CD
SonMay Records[8] GGG-140 Taiwan 1998 CD
Ever Anime International Records[9] A8-1095 Taiwan 1999 CD

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