TRIGUN STAGE-8

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TRIGUN STAGE-8

LaserDisc cover
Series Trigun (1998 anime)
Volume 8
Volumes
Run Time 50 minutes[1]
Discs
Released March 3, 1999[2]
Publisher Victor Company of Japan[1][2]
Country Japan[1]
Region
Signal NTSC[1]
Language Japanese[1]
Languages
Subtitles none[1]
Format
Formats LaserDisc[2]
VHS[2]
Catalog # JALA58068LD[2]
JVLA58068LD[1]
VVAS1028VHS[2]
Previous Volume TRIGUN STAGE-7
Next Volume TRIGUN STAGE-9

TRIGUN STAGE-8 is the eighth volume of the 1998 Trigun anime's Japanese home media release on LaserDisc and VHS.

Contents

This release contains episodes 15 and 16.

LaserDisc

Side 1 - DEMONS EYE

Chapters
1 OP
2 Aパート A part
3 Bパート B part
4 ED
5 次回予告 Next episode

Side 2 - FIFTH MOON

Chapters
1 OP
2 Aパート A part
3 Bパート B part
4 ED
5 次回予告 Next episode
6 ビデオ発売プロモーション Video release promotion

VHS

Packaging

The main color of the packaging, LaserDisc labels, and videocassette labels is pink. The artwork features Dominique the Cyclops with her pistol, Rai-Dei the Blade, and E.G. Mine.

This volume's artwork is the rightmost part of a group illustration of the Gung-Ho Guns that is split across 3 different volumes: STAGE-8, STAGE-10, and STAGE-11. Because of this, the edge of Midvalley the Hornfreak's saxophone and Gray the Ninelives' arm can be seen on the left side of this volume's artwork, which connects to the artwork on the cover of the tenth volume.

Included in the package is the eighth Monthly Satellite Times insert and a survey card.

Gallery

Notes

  • The catalog code for the LaserDisc release as seen on the official Trigun website's CD/VIDEO page differs from the one printed on the actual product. The website code begins with the letters "JALA" while the printed code begins with the letters "JVLA".
  • One screenshot from DEMONS EYE printed on the LaserDisc package shows an alternate version of the scene where Vash reacts to his finger being slammed in the door, depicting him with a less exaggerated facial expression and head shape as well as his shoulder, arms, hands, and injured finger being drawn and shaded differently than is seen in the episode.

References