Trigun - The Complete Series

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Trigun - The Complete Series
Series Trigun (1998 anime)
Volume
Volumes
Run Time 650 minutes[1]
Discs 4
Released October 26, 2010[1]
Publisher FUNimation Entertainment
Country United States of America
Region 1
Signal NTSC
Language
Languages English
Japanese
Subtitles English
Format DVD
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Trigun - The Complete Series is a North American DVD release of Trigun (1998 anime) by FUNimation Entertainment.

Contents

The collection contains 4 DVDs.

Disc 1

The first disc contains episodes 1-7:

Episodes

01 The $$60 Billion Man
02 TRUTH OF MISTAKE
03 PEACE MAKER
04 LOVE&PEACE
05 HARD PUNCHER
06 LOST JULY
07 B. D. N.

Disc 2

The second disc contains episodes 8-14:

08 AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY...
09 MURDER MACHINE
10 QUICK DRAW
11 ESCAPE FROM PAIN
12 DIABLO
13 Vash the Stampede
14 LITTLE ARCADIA

Disc 3

The third disc contains episodes 15-20:

15 DEMONS EYE
16 FIFTH MOON
17 REM SAVEREM
18 GOODBYE FOR NOW
19 HANG FIRE
20 FLYING SHIP

Disc 4

The fourth disc contains episodes 21-26:

21 OUT OF TIME
22 ALTERNATIVE
23 PARADISE
24 SIN
25 LIVE THROUGH
26 UNDER THE SKY SO BLUE

Packaging

The outside case's front cover is styled to resemble a magazine. It features artwork by Yasuhiro Nightow of Vash and Wolfwood originally used on the cover of the Japanese Victor Trigun D-3 DVD release.

The outside case's back cover is made to look like a proclamation from the Bernardelli Insurance Society and wanted poster for Vash. Screenshots from episodes 1, 6, 12, 20, 25, and 26 are included. The following text is on the back cover:

PROCLAMATION

OF THE

BERNARDELLI INSURANCE SOCIETY!


WANTED

For Wanton Destruction of Property

VASH THE STAMPEDE

Vash the Stampede is a wanted man with the habit of turning entire frontier towns into rubble. The price on his head is a fortune, and his path of destruction reaches across the arid wastelands of a desert planet. Unfortunately, most encounters with the spiky-haired gunslinger don't end well for the bounty hunters who catch up with him; someone always gets hurt - and it's never Vash. Oddly enough, for such an infamous fugitive, there's no proof that he's ever taken a life. In fact, he's a pacifist with a doughnut obsession who's more doofus than desperado. There's a whole lot more to him than his reputation lets on - Vash the Stampede definitely ain't your typical outlaw.

EXTRAS TEXTLESS SONGS ⁎ TRAILERS

"...BELONGS ON THE SHELF OF ANY ANIMATION LOVER." - DVDTALK.COM


REWARD OF $$60,000,000,000
for ARREST and CONVICTION of THE HUMANOID TYPHOON


The outside case's spine features artwork of Vash from the cover of the TRIGUN STAGE-1 release.

The inner sleeves' covers are styled to resemble movie posters. The sleeve for discs 1 & 2 uses artwork from the Japanese Victor Trigun D-6 DVD and the TRIGUN STAGE-1 releases. The sleeve for discs 3 & 4 uses artwork from the Japanese Victor Trigun D-2 and Trigun D-7 DVD releases.

The inner sleeves' interiors are designed to look like a revolver's cylinder with the episodes on that disc printed in a circle around the design. This corresponds with the disc designs themselves, which have a more realistic image of a revolver's cylinder printed on the bottom half. On both the sleeve interiors and disc artwork, disc 1 has one missing bullet, disc 2 has two missing bullets, disc 3 has three missing bullets, and disc 4 has four missing bullets.

Gallery

Notes

  • This release does not include the original opening animations for each episode, instead reusing episode 1's on all 26 episodes.
    • This error was corrected on future FUNimation releases.
  • The credits, title cards, and other on-screen text were all redone with a different font than the one used for the original North American English release by Pioneer.
    • All original title cards from the Japanese release, including the ones fully in written English, were replaced, unlike the Pioneer release, which left the English title cards unchanged.
  • The redone title cards featured alterations to the episode titles, changing them from being written in all capital letters to being written in title case (except for episodes 1 and 13, which were not in all caps in the Pioneer English release). The following episodes received notable changes to their titles:
    • Episode 1, "The $$60 Billion Man" became "The $$60,000,000,000.00 Man" ($$60 billion was written out numerically).
    • Episode 3, "LOVE&PEACE" became "Love & Peace" (spaces were added between the words and ampersand).
    • Episode 8, "AND BETWEEN THE WASTELAND AND SKY..." became "And Between the Wasteland and Sky" (the ellipses at the end was omitted).
    • Episode 15, "DEMONS EYE" became "Demon's Eye" (an apostrophe was added, making it grammatically correct).

Credits

See subpage Credits

References