Following the airing of today’s episode comes the new anime adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow, triguntitled as Trigun Stampede, revealed a new promotional image for his plot highlight. It is worth remembering that this series is confirmed, with a total of twelve episodes, and is a more “true” representation of the original work.

The series has been airing in Japan since January 7, while the platform crispy roll is responsible for sales in the West. On the other hand, Nightow published the manga in the magazine Monthly Shōnen Captain from the publisher Akita Shoten between May 1995 and February 1997, compilation of the work in three volumes. The author then continued the publication under the title Trigun Maximum in the magazine Young Our King from the publisher Shönengahosha between December 1997 and May 2007 with a total of 14 published anthologies.
The work inspired a 26-episode anime adaptation produced by the studios madhouseLed by Satoshi Nishimura and scripts written by Yusuke Kurodareleased in April 1998. With a total of seventeen filler episodes, trigun it has a high filling level of 65 percent.
production team
- kenji mutu (BEASTARS, HELLO WORLD) is responsible for directing the anime Studio Orange.
- Tatsuro Inamoto, Shin Okashima (Godzilla: Singular Point, Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san) And Yoshihisa Ueda are responsible for writing and supervising the screenplays
- Kouji Tajima (Fuuko no Iru Mise), Tetsurou Moronuki, Takahiko Abiru (Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season, Vinland Saga), Akiko Sato, Soji Ninomiya And Yumihiko Amano They are responsible for character design and animation direction.
- Tatsuya-kato (Mirai Nikki, Shokugeki no Souma, Dr. Stone) composes the soundtrack.
Synopsis for Trigun Stampede
On Noman’s planet Earth, reporters Meryl Stryfe and Roberto De Niro traverse the desert in search of the notorious outlaw Vash the Boom. But the man they find near the abandoned town of Jeneora Rock is a far cry from the deadly terrorist they expect. In reality, Vash is a carefree, passive loafer; He is a defender of peace loved by the townspeople. His inaccurate reputation actually stems from the atrocities committed by his twin brother, Knives Millions. Despite this, Vash is nicknamed “The Humanoid Typhoon” due to his propensity for violent chaos.
Chaos soon ensues in the form of bounty hunters seeking the hefty price on Vash’s head, and their violent pursuit poses a great threat to the city and its valuable power plant. Vash’s skill with weapons means he is capable of most to resist these nefarious powers. However, he must soon face the ultimate evil: the unstoppable destructive power of his evil brother.
Spring: Weird Natalie
(c) 2023 内藤泰弘・少年画報社/「TRIGUN STAMPEDE」製作委員会




Leave a Comment