Joey

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Joey
Japanese name
Alternate spelling
Age
Born
Alias
Race Human
Height
Hair Color Dark brown
Eye Color Brown
Gender Male
Occupation Crew member
Affiliation Project SEEDS
First appearance REM SAVEREM
Last appearance
First manga appearance
Last manga appearance
First anime appearance
Last anime appearance
First Stampede appearance
Last Stampede appearance
Japanese voice actor Jūrōta Kosugi[1][2]
English voice actor Barry Stigler (credited as Gil Starberry)[3]

Joey is a minor character from Trigun (1998 anime).

Biography

Character

Appearance

Joey's design.

Personality

Joey is a practical man who values taking decisive action to minimize loss, making the smallest sacrifice possible at a given time. He also seems to value looking at history to avoid repeating the mistakes of the past, and to right past wrongs.

Despite his striving to be decisive, however, he occasionally second-guesses his own helpfulness and actions. He laments to Rem that he's no good with kids and can only teach Vash and Knives technology and history; he admires the way she can teach them concepts like kindness and the value of the future. Later, when Joey flushes Rowan out an airlock to prevent him from shooting Rem, Joey wonders if he'd misjudged the situation and had taken Rowan's life for no reason.

In this way, Joey's character arc mirrors that of Wolfwood. Both Joey and Wolfwood feel that it's best to act quickly to prevent further harm, but due to the influence of Rem and Vash respectively, they begin to wonder if their views cause more harm than they prevent.

Occupation

Joey was crew member on a Project SEEDS ship.

Relationships

Rem Saverem

Vash and Knives

Joey helped raise the young Vash and Knives. He taught them about the history of Earth and the purpose of Project SEEDS, though he felt that he was not cut out to be an educator.

Mary

Steve

Rowan

Gallery

Notes

Appearances

Trigun (1998 anime)

References