Trigun: Stampede was one of the biggest and most unexpected surprises of this year 2022. The reboot of one of the most popular series of the early 2000s has generated a lot of excitement, and that promises Nightow himself and the producers a project as ambitious as it is original.

At a meeting with Nightow Studio Orange Producer Kiyotaka Waki ​​and Toho Producer Katsuhiro Takeithe comic colleagues were able to deepen some questions about the anime. Nightow underscored how they've been working on it for years, even teasing fans that "it's just the beginning," while Takei discussed the involvement of talented director Kenji Muto, who will make his directorial debut with this series, and of the studio Orange, which wanted to return to Singular Point after Beastars and Godzilla to delve into more "human" series.

Speaking of the story and the bewildering expectations that emerged from the trailer, the interviewer asked what the story's timeline was and when aspects of Vash that have never been dealt with before are deepenedthat. Takei responded by talking about the artist in charge of the screenplay, who has not yet been officially introduced but has been described as "An Excellent Science Fiction Writer"before pointing out how "Much of the world and settings are based on his ideas".

The next topic dealt with the difficulties of transitioning from a 2D aesthetic and style from the old series to using CG in the reboot. "It took Director Muto some time to understand and interpret the designs before he had real designers to define the animations."Waki commented.

Nightow He then stated that he is convinced that this series will appeal to many of the fans who in the past considered the films and scenes added in the original anime to be part of this universe "I think you'll feel the same way I do, well that's kind of trigun".

Finally, the sensei spoke about how to approach the creation of a work and replied: "I try all the time challenge me. Is this a combination I've already made? If so, I'll try to make one that I've never tried before.. Tell us what you think of these statements in the comments section.

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