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|img=Wolfwood_98Anime.png | |img=Wolfwood_98Anime.png | ||
|subj=Nicholas D. Wolfwood | |subj=Nicholas D. Wolfwood | ||
|ja_va=Sho Hayami<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=724</ref> | |ja_va=[[Sho Hayami]]<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=724</ref> | ||
|en_va=Jeff Nimoy <sup>[[Trigun (1998 anime)|1998]]</sup><ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4045</ref><br>Brad Hawkins <sup>[[Trigun Badlands Rumble|film]]</sup><ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=66634</ref> | |en_va=[[Jeff Nimoy]]<sup>[[Trigun (1998 anime)|1998]]</sup><ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=4045</ref><br>[[Brad Hawkins]]<sup>[[Trigun Badlands Rumble|film]]</sup><ref>https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/people.php?id=66634</ref> | ||
|ja_kanji=ニコラス・D・ウルフウッド | |ja_kanji=ニコラス・D・ウルフウッド | ||
|first=[[MURDER MACHINE]] | |first=[[MURDER MACHINE]] | ||
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====Conflict in New Oregon==== | ====Conflict in New Oregon==== | ||
<!-- episode 19 events here --> {{Storylink|HANG FIRE}} | <!-- episode 19 events here -->{{Storylink|HANG FIRE}} | ||
====Flying Ship==== | ====Flying Ship==== | ||
<!-- episode 20 & 21 events here --> {{Storylink|FLYING SHIP}} {{Storylink|OUT OF TIME}} | <!-- episode 20 & 21 events here -->{{Storylink|FLYING SHIP}} {{Storylink|OUT OF TIME}} | ||
====Keybos and the orphans==== | ====Keybos and the orphans==== | ||
<!-- episode 22 events here --> {{Storylink|ALTERNATIVE}} | <!-- episode 22 events here -->{{Storylink|ALTERNATIVE}} | ||
====Confrontation in Tonim==== | ====Confrontation in Tonim==== | ||
<!-- Episode 23 events here --> {{Storylink|PARADISE}} | <!-- Episode 23 events here -->{{Storylink|PARADISE}} | ||
===[[Trigun Badlands Rumble|Film]]=== | ===[[Trigun Badlands Rumble|Film]]=== | ||
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Wolfwood is a smoker, and is often seen with a cigarette in his mouth.<gallery mode="packed"> | Wolfwood is a smoker, and is often seen with a cigarette in his mouth.<gallery mode="packed"> | ||
File:Wolfwood 98ColorSettei.jpeg|Wolfwood's design in the 1998 anime. | File:Stage5-Settei01.png|Wolfwood's design in the 1998 anime. | ||
File:Wolfwood 98ColorSettei.jpeg|Wolfwood's design in the 1998 anime with color. | |||
File:Stage5-Settei08.png|Wolfwood wearing a holster. | |||
File:Wolfwood FilmSettei.jpg|Wolfwood's design in ''Badlands Rumble''. | File:Wolfwood FilmSettei.jpg|Wolfwood's design in ''Badlands Rumble''. | ||
</gallery>As a child, Wolfwood has a similar hairstyle as he does as an adult. He is seen wearing a grey button-up short-sleeved shirt, shorts (possibly dark blue or brown*), and a pair of loafers (possibly tan*), similar in style to what he wears as an adult.''<br>*Wolfwood's scenes as a child in [[PARADISE|episode 23]] were all tinted with red, making these colors unclear. However, the next episode preview in [[ALTERNATIVE|episode 22]] features an alternate version of one scene of child Wolfwood without the red overlay, but only his head and shirt are visible.''<gallery mode="packed"> | </gallery>As a child, Wolfwood has a similar hairstyle as he does as an adult. He is seen wearing a grey button-up short-sleeved shirt, shorts (possibly dark blue or brown*), and a pair of loafers (possibly tan*), similar in style to what he wears as an adult.''<br>*Wolfwood's scenes as a child in [[PARADISE|episode 23]] were all tinted with red, making these colors unclear. However, the next episode preview in [[ALTERNATIVE|episode 22]] features an alternate version of one scene of child Wolfwood without the red overlay, but only his head and shirt are visible.''<gallery mode="packed"> | ||
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===== [[Portable confessional]] ===== | ===== [[Portable confessional]] ===== | ||
Wolfwood uses this miniature church-shaped box to perform the | Wolfwood uses this miniature church-shaped box to perform the {{Wikipedia|Rite of Penance}} on the go. A coin is inserted to the steeple on top as payment. Wolfwood explains to Vash that this is strictly business, as he desperately needs money to make a living and take care of the orphans in December.<gallery mode="packed"> | ||
File:PortableConfessional.png|The portable confessional. | File:PortableConfessional.png|The portable confessional. | ||
File:09 ConfessionalBusDriver.png|The portable confessional's intended placement, as demonstrated by the bus driver. | File:09 ConfessionalBusDriver.png|The portable confessional's intended placement, as demonstrated by the bus driver. | ||
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File:09 WWConfessionalPoint.png|Wolfwood indicates where to insert a coin, urging Vash to give it a try. | File:09 WWConfessionalPoint.png|Wolfwood indicates where to insert a coin, urging Vash to give it a try. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
===Family=== | ===Family=== | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==== | ====Type A==== | ||
The first version of the Punisher first appears in [[MURDER MACHINE|episode 9]] and last appears in [[FIFTH MOON (episode)|episode 16]]. This iteration of the Punisher appears to only have a gun rack. | The first version of the Punisher first appears in [[MURDER MACHINE|episode 9]] and last appears in [[FIFTH MOON (episode)|episode 16]]. This iteration of the Punisher appears to only have a gun rack. | ||
<gallery mode="packed"> | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
File:Stage5-Settei04.png|Design. | |||
File:PunisherGunrack.png|Diagram of 4 Grader handguns on the Punisher's gun rack, showing how they rotate out on the mechanism. | File:PunisherGunrack.png|Diagram of 4 Grader handguns on the Punisher's gun rack, showing how they rotate out on the mechanism. | ||
File:10 PunisherGunrack.png|Four Grader handguns in the storage position before rotating outwards. | File:10 PunisherGunrack.png|Four Grader handguns in the storage position before rotating outwards. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
==== | ====Type B ==== | ||
The second version of the Punisher is closer in design to the one seen in the [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|manga]]. It first appears in [[GOODBYE FOR NOW|episode 18]] and is used for the rest of the series, last appearing in the [[UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE|final episode]]. This iteration of the Punisher has more features than its predecessor, including a built-in machine gun and rocket launcher. | The second version of the Punisher is closer in design to the one seen in the [[Trigun & Trigun Maximum|manga]]. It first appears in [[GOODBYE FOR NOW|episode 18]] and is used for the rest of the series, last appearing in the [[UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE|final episode]]. This iteration of the Punisher has more features than its predecessor, including a built-in machine gun and rocket launcher. | ||
This design of the Punisher is also used in [[Trigun Badlands Rumble|''Trigun: Badlands Rumble'']]. | |||
<gallery mode="packed"> | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
File:Stage5-Settei02.png|1998 anime design, with Wolfwood for scale. | |||
File:Stage5-Settei05.png|1998 anime design. | |||
File:18 PunisherV2.png|Wolfwood reveals his new Punisher. | File:18 PunisherV2.png|Wolfwood reveals his new Punisher. | ||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
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Wolfwood owns at least 6 handguns, which are stored in a rack in the first version of the Punisher.{{Storylink|QUICK DRAW}} | Wolfwood owns at least 6 handguns, which are stored in a rack in the first version of the Punisher.{{Storylink|QUICK DRAW}} | ||
<gallery mode="packed"> | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
File:Stage5-Settei03.png | |||
File:Grader Settei.jpg|Design of Wolfwood's Grader handgun. | File:Grader Settei.jpg|Design of Wolfwood's Grader handgun. | ||
File:10 WW6guns.png|Wolfwood with 6 Grader handguns. | File:10 WW6guns.png|Wolfwood with 6 Grader handguns. | ||
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Wolfwood is first seen riding this motorcycle after leaving the caravan to Keybos. {{Storylink|ESCAPE FROM PAIN}} He is sitting on this motorcycle outside of Augusta when he witnesses the Fifth Moon Incident. {{Storylink|FIFTH MOON (episode)|FIFTH MOON}} This motorcycle has crosses on the headlight and gas tank, saddlebags, and a space to hold the Punisher behind the seat. | Wolfwood is first seen riding this motorcycle after leaving the caravan to Keybos. {{Storylink|ESCAPE FROM PAIN}} He is sitting on this motorcycle outside of Augusta when he witnesses the Fifth Moon Incident. {{Storylink|FIFTH MOON (episode)|FIFTH MOON}} This motorcycle has crosses on the headlight and gas tank, saddlebags, and a space to hold the Punisher behind the seat. | ||
<gallery mode="packed"> | <gallery mode="packed"> | ||
File: | File:Stage5-Settei06.png|Design of Wolfwood's tan motorcycle. | ||
File:11 WolfwoodMotorcycle.png|Wolfwood riding the tan motorcycle. | File:11 WolfwoodMotorcycle.png|Wolfwood riding the tan motorcycle. | ||
File:10PV WolfwoodMotorcycle.png|''Incomplete shot from the next episode preview without dust clouds, giving better visibility of the bike.'' | File:10PV WolfwoodMotorcycle.png|''Incomplete shot from the next episode preview without dust clouds, giving better visibility of the bike.'' | ||
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===Voice=== | ===Voice=== | ||
Jeff Nimoy, the English dub actor for Wolfwood, originally auditioned for the role of Vash. He was asked if he smoked cigarettes (which he did not) because there was a character on the show who smoked that his voice would be perfect for. Nimoy did not even know the name of the character he would be voicing until he went in to record.<ref>https://thestoop.tv/2020/07/29/jeff-nimoy-on-wolfwood/</ref> | [[Jeff Nimoy]], the English dub actor for Wolfwood, originally auditioned for the role of Vash. He was asked if he smoked cigarettes (which he did not) because there was a character on the show who smoked that his voice would be perfect for. Nimoy did not even know the name of the character he would be voicing until he went in to record.<ref>https://thestoop.tv/2020/07/29/jeff-nimoy-on-wolfwood/</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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File:Ax Magazine 1998 issue 9 inside illust 1 (clean).png|Wolfwood with Milly & Meryl. | File:Ax Magazine 1998 issue 9 inside illust 1 (clean).png|Wolfwood with Milly & Meryl. | ||
File:LDStage5.png|Wolfwood. | File:LDStage5.png|Wolfwood. | ||
File:Stage5-Settei10.png | |||
File:Remix2-25.png | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||