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Trigun
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Original Manga Yasuhiro Nightow
Director/Artist Satoshi Nishimura
Format Anime (TV)
Made By Madhouse
Episode Length 22 minutes
# of Eps/Volumes 26

Genre

Comedy, Drama, Sci-Fi, Action, Western

Sum it up in a Sentence:

An amnesiac outlaw gunslinger with a hefty bounty on his head and an unusually high respect for human life, wanders the world and resolves conflicts with non-lethal force.

Main Description

Set on a dustbowl of a planet called Gunsmoke, Trigun is a low-tech Sci-Fi anime following the adventures of one Vash the Stampede, and two insurance workers who follow him and try to minimize the damage his appearance inadvertently causes. Vash himself is a happy-go-lucky gunslinger, who refuses to even harm anyone, preferring peaceful (or failing that, nonlethal) methods of dealing with adversaries, even when they’re after the hefty bounty on his head. The mood of the series shifts toward the more dramatic, as the amnesiac protagonist catches up with his troubled past.

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Personal Opinions

iddqd

One of the Space Western classics, Trigun starts out extremely silly, which is all a façade to disguise how serious it really is. And despite what turns out to be the battle between two equally flawed mentalities, Trigun is still worth a watch, I think.

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