Marilyn Nebraska

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Marilyn Nebraska

Manga
Japanese name マリリン
Alternate spelling Maririn
Age
Born
Alias
Race Human
Height
Hair Color Blonde
Eye Color Violet
Gender Female
Occupation
Affiliation The Nebraska Family
First appearance
Last appearance
First manga appearance Trigun Volume 1, Chapter #10 "LITTLE ARCADIA"
Last manga appearance Trigun Volume 1, Chapter #12, "RIVER OF LIFE"

Trigun Maximum Volume 14, Chapter #8 "NEVER-ENDING SONG"cameo

First anime appearance LITTLE ARCADIA (disambiguation)
Last anime appearance
First Stampede appearance
Last Stampede appearance
Japanese voice actor Miki Itō
English voice actor Mary Elizabeth McGlynn(credited as Melissa Williamson)

Marilyn Nebraska is a minor character who appears in Trigun (manga) and Trigun (1998 anime).

Biography

Marilyn, Patricia, Tonkichi, Chinpei, and Kanta were hired by Morgan to help him obtain the deed to the geo-plant. The Nebraskas took this job in order to get the money to pay bail for the Professor and Gofsef.LITTLE ARCADIA (disambiguation)

Character

Appearance

Personality

Marilyn has a classic oujo-sama personality.

Family

Patricia

Patricia is Marilyn's mother.

Professor Nebraska

Professor Nebraska is Marylin's father.

Gofsef

Gofsef is Marilyn's younger brother.


Gallery

Notes

  • Marilyn breaks the fourth wall in the manga by directly speaking to "the camera-man" when introducing the members of the Nebraska Family and Friends.

Appearances

Trigun (1998 anime):

Episodes

Opening Credits

Preview Only

Trigun & Trigun Maximum:

  • Trigun Volume 1
    • Chapter #10 "LITTLE ARCADIA"
    • Chapter #11 "SON"
    • Chapter #12 "RIVER OF LIFE"
  • Trigun Maximum Volume 12: The Gunslinger
    • Chapter 1 "THE END OF THE JOURNEY AND THE ECHOES OF BREATHING" (cameo only)
  • Trigun Maximum Volume 14: Mind Games
    • Chapter #14 "NEVER-ENDING SONG" (cameo only)

References