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| {{Stub}}{{Org Infobox|subj=The Bad Lads|imgcaption=1998 anime|img=LDStage4.png|leader=[[Brilliant Dynamites Neon]]|firstmanga=Trigun Volume 1, Chapter #5 "ASSAULT"|lastmanga=Trigun Volume 1, Chapter #9 "BETWEEN WASTELAND AND SKY..." | | {{Stub}} |
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| Trigun Maximum Volume 14, Chapter #8 "NEVER-ENDING SONG"<sup><i>cameo</i></sup>|firstanime=[[B. D. N.]]|lastanime=[[FIFTH MOON (episode)|FIFTH MOON]]|purpose=Crime, thievery|aka=Bad Lad Thieves, The Bad Lad Gang}}'''The Bad Lads''' are a group of characters appearing in [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|''Trigun'' (manga)]] and [[Trigun (1998 anime)|''Trigun'' (1998 anime)]].
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| == Biography == | | {{Home Media info|subj=TRIGUN STAGE-10 |
| With [[Kaite Trevisick|Kaite's]] help, [[Brilliant Dynamites Neon]] and the Bad Lads hijacked the sandsteamer ''Flourish''.{{Storylink|B. D. N.}}{{Storylink|AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...}}
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| | |imgcaption=LaserDisc cover |
| | |series=[[Trigun (1998 anime)]] |
| | |vol_num=10 |
| | |runtime=50 minutes<ref name="LDDB">https://www.lddb.com/laserdisc/17641/JVLA-58030/Trigun:-vol.10</ref> |
| | |released=May 1, 1999<ref name="CDVIDEO">https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html</ref> |
| | |publisher=Victor Company of Japan<ref name="LDDB" /><ref name="CDVIDEO" /> |
| | |country=Japan<ref name="LDDB" /> |
| | |signal=NTSC<ref name="LDDB" /> |
| | |language_audio=Japanese<ref name="LDDB" /> |
| | |language_sub=<i>none</i><ref name="LDDB" /> |
| | |formats=LaserDisc<ref name="CDVIDEO" /><br>VHS<ref name="CDVIDEO" /> |
| | |catno=JALA58030<sup>LD</sup><ref name="CDVIDEO"/><br>JVLA58030<sup>LD</sup><ref name="LDDB" /><br>VVAS1070<sup>VHS</sup><ref name="CDVIDEO" /> |
| | |prev_vol=[[TRIGUN STAGE-9]] |
| | |next_vol=[[TRIGUN STAGE-11]]}} |
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| {{Clear}} | | '''TRIGUN STAGE-10''' is the tenth volume of [[Trigun (1998 anime)|the 1998 ''Trigun'' anime's]] Japanese home media release on {{Wikipedia|LaserDisc}} and {{Wikipedia|VHS}}. |
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| == Members== | | ==Contents== |
| | This release contains episodes [[HANG FIRE|19]] and [[FLYING SHIP|20]]. |
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| ===[[Brilliant Dynamites Neon]]=== | | ===LaserDisc=== |
| The leader of the Bad Lads.
| | ====Side 1 - [[HANG FIRE]]==== |
| | {| class="wikitable" |
| | |+ Chapters |
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| | |1 |
| | |OP |
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| | |2 |
| | |Aパート |
| | |''A part'' |
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| | |Bパート |
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| | |ED |
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| | | 次回予告 |
| | |''Next episode'' |
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| | ====Side 2 - [[FLYING SHIP]]==== |
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| | |+ Chapters |
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| | |OP |
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| | |2 |
| | |Aパート |
| | |''A part'' |
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| | |Bパート |
| | |''B part'' |
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| | |ED |
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| | | 次回予告 |
| | |''Next episode'' |
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| === Bellamy/Beremy=== | | ===VHS=== |
| {{Character Info|subj=Bellamy|altspelling=Beremy<sup>1998 anime</sup>|ja_kanji=ベラミィ|ja_va=Kyousei Tsukui <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20060719111501/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/staff.html</ref><ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=3241</ref>|en_va=Stephen Apostolina<i>(credited as Jimmy Theodore)</i><ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=10978</ref>}}
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| | ==Packaging== |
| | The main color of the packaging, LaserDisc labels, and videocassette labels is brown. The artwork features [[Midvalley the Hornfreak (anime)|Midvalley the Hornfreak]] with his saxophone, [[Gray the Ninelives (anime)|Gray the Ninelives]], [[Leonof the Puppetmaster (anime)|Leonof the Puppetmaster]], and [[Hoppered the Gauntlet (anime)|Hoppered the Gauntlet]]. |
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| | This volume's artwork is the center part of a group illustration of [[Gung-Ho Guns (anime)|the Gung-Ho Guns]] that is split across 3 different volumes: [[TRIGUN STAGE-8|STAGE-8]], STAGE-10, and [[TRIGUN STAGE-11|STAGE-11]]. Because of this, the edge of [[E.G. Mine]] can be seen on the right side of this volume's artwork, which connects to the artwork on the cover of [[TRIGUN STAGE-8|the eighth volume]]. |
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| ==Uniform== | | ==Gallery== |
| All the Bad Lads aside from Neon wear an identical uniform. It consists of a black bodysuit with wide shoulder pads that completely covers the shape of the wearer's head and shoulders. There are 6 glowing green neon stripes on the shoulders, 3 on each side. There is a circular opening for the head which is covered by a round metal faceplate that resembles a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_mask gas mask] and has blue-green goggles. A tuft of brown hair protrudes from the top of the mask. They wear off-white gloves and boots.
| | <gallery mode="packed" caption="LaserDisc" heights=200 widths=200> |
| | | LDStage10.png|LaserDisc cover. |
| The only variations in uniform seen are Bellamy/Beremy, who wears a watch over his left glove, and one Bad Lad who is seen with a pair of binoculars mounted on his mask (in the manga, it appears this Bad Lad is wearing a bandana as well).
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| [[Meryl Stryfe (disambiguation)|Meryl Stryfe]] and [[Milly Thompson (disambiguation)|Milly Thompson]] donned stolen Bad Lad uniforms to sneak up on Neon.{{Storylink|AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...}}
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| <gallery mode="packed" heights="120" caption="Manga"> | |
| File:BinocularBadLad.png|A Bad Lad with binoculars in the manga.
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| File:Bellamy Manga.png|Bellamy checks his watch.
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| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
| <gallery mode="packed" heights="120" caption="1998 anime"> | | <gallery caption="VHS" heights=200 widths=200> |
| File:Stage4-Settei01.png|1998 anime Bad Lad design.
| | VHSStage10.jpg|VHS cover. |
| File:BadLadArtbook.png|1998 anime design.
| | VHSStage10 sleeve.png|Full VHS sleeve. |
| File:BadLadColoredSettei.png|1998 anime colors.
| | VHSStage10 Label1.png|Videocasette face label. |
| File:07 BadLadBinoculars.png|A Bad Lad with binoculars in the anime.
| | VHSStage10 Label2.png|Videocasette spine label. |
| File:07 Beremy.png|Beremy checks his watch.
| | VHSStage10 Tape.png|VHS tape. |
| File:Stage4-Settei24.png|Milly & Meryl in Bad Lad uniforms.
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| </gallery>
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| ==Weapons==
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| ===Assault Rifles===
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| The Bad Lads are armed with assault rifles.
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| File:Stage4-Settei02.png|1998 anime assault rifle design.
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| </gallery>
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| ==Vehicles==
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| The Bad Lads have an impressive fleet of vehicles, which they use to ambush the caravan following the ''Flourish'' and the sandsteamer itself.
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| [[File:07 BDNBadLadsVehicles.png|center|thumb|300x300px|Neon and the Bad Lads waiting on their vehicles.]]
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| ===Cars===
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| <gallery mode="packed" heights="120" caption="1998 anime">
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| File:Remix2-07.png|Car.
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| File:Remix2-08.png|Car with two Bad Lads.
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| File:Remix2-09.png|Another angle of the car with two Bad Lads.
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| </gallery>
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| ===Armored Car===
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| The armored car is destroyed when Neon steers it into the out-of-control ''Flourish'' to prevent it from falling off Enora Cliff.{{Storylink|AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...}}
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| File:BadLadsArmoredCarArtbook.png|Armored car.
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| File:Stage4-Settei07.png|Armored car (front).
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| File:Stage4-Settei08.png|Armored car (rear).
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| File:Stage4-Settei09.png|Armored car gangplank.
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| </gallery>
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| ==Gallery==
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| File:07 BadLadsSign.png|Bad Lads sign.
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| File:Trimax12 NeonBadLads.png|Cameo in Trigun Maximum Volume 12, Chapter 1.
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| </gallery> | | </gallery> |
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| ==Notes== | | ==Notes== |
| | * The catalog code for the LaserDisc release as seen on the [https://web.archive.org/web/20060702072217/http://www.shonengahosha.co.jp/ours/trigun/cd-video.html 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'''". |
| | * Despite being featured prominently on the cover artwork, [[Midvalley the Hornfreak (anime)|Midvalley the Hornfreak]] does not appear in either episode included on this release. |
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| == Appearances<!--incomplete-->== | | ==References== |
| ===[[Trigun (1998 anime)|Trigun (1998 anime):]]===
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| ====Episodes====
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| *[[B. D. N.]]
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| *[[AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...]]
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| *''[[MURDER MACHINE]] (mentioned only)''
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| *[[FIFTH MOON (episode)|FIFTH MOON]]
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| ====Opening Credits====
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| *[[B. D. N.]]
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| *[[AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...]] ''(Neon only)''
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| ==== '''''Preview Only''''' ====
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| *''[[LOST JULY]]''
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| ===[[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|Trigun & Trigun Maximum:]]===
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| *Trigun Volume 1
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| **Chapter #5 "ASSAULT"
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| **Chapter #6 "DIE HARDS"
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| **Chapter #7 "REM"
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| **Chapter #8 "DUELISTS"
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| **Chapter #9 "BETWEEN WASTELAND AND SKY"
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| *Trigun Maximum Volume 12: The Gunslinger
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| **''Chapter 1 "THE END OF THE JOURNEY AND THE ECHOES OF BREATHING" (cameo only)''
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| *Trigun Maximum Volume 14: Mind Games
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| **''Chapter #14 "NEVER-ENDING SONG"'' ''(cameo only)''
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| ==References==
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| [[Category:Trigun (Manga)]]
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| [[Category:Trigun (1998)]] | | [[Category:Trigun (1998)]] |
| [[Category:Manga continuity]] | | [[Category:Merchandise]] |
| [[Category:Anime continuity]] | | [[Category:Home media]] |
| [[Category:Characters]] | | [[Category:LaserDisc]] |
| [[Category:Organizations]] | | [[Category:VHS]] |
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