
The town, lacking a sheriff, becomes vulnerable to an attack from a group of bandits looking to hijack an armored car. Frank was once a famous gunsmith who saved the town from a group of bandits, but after a family tragedy, had since turned to drinking. Vash literally bumps into a drunkard named Frank Marlin, who talks him into buying him a drink. During their stay, it quickly becomes apparent that Maryann is not what she seems. After finding out that Cliff is being threatened by a blonde man with a large silver gun, Meryl and Milly decide to stay at the mansion to find out if the man is Vash. Vash was hired to protect a young lady named Maryann, the granddaughter of a wealthy entrepreneur. They stop by the Cesar Mansion to ask about the whereabouts of Vash the Stampede, where they discover that Vash is already there, acting as a bodyguard for Cliff Cesar, a man who has monopolized and sells the water in town. Meryl and Milly arrive in a town that has completely dried up. However, Meryl and Milly must go back, as their duty is to watch over Vash and make sure he doesn't cause any more damage that affects their company. Due to the inconsistency in rumors surrounding Vash The Stampede, the bounty hunters confuse each other for the Stampede, and Vash, Meryl, and Milly are able to escape. He's also being tracked down by a pair of investigators, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson from the Bernardelli Insurance Society, and by a bounty hunter named Loose Ruth. Transcription: " Roppyaku-oku Dabudoru no Otoko" ( Japanese: 600億$$の男)Īfter another "Humanoid Typhoon" incident, this time in Felnarl, Vash is tracked and captured by a group of thugs looking to collect the $$60 billion bounty on his head. Trigun is released on DVD in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. In the United Kingdom, the anime was released on DVD by MVM Films started in 2005, should be finished by end of 2006 (there were delays due to a fire at a disc duplication plant in August 2005) Also, a single UMD, for PlayStation Portable, was released, named Vol.
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FUNimation Entertainment re-released the series on DVD in late 2010 upon Geneon's collapse. In the mid-2000s, Geneon re-released Trigun on DVD in a REMIX edition featuring the video, digitally remastered for optimal video quality and the sound, also remastered and remixed in 5.1 Dolby Digital AC-3 surround sound. and when the company became Geneon, re-released as a new box-set. The English version was initially released on VHS and DVD by Pioneer Entertainment (U.S.) L.P. Trigun was released on VHS and Laserdisc, and later DVD, by JVC and marketed by Victor Entertainment in Japan. The opening theme is "H.T." written and arranged by Tsuneo Imahori while the ending is "Wind Blows to the Future" (風は未来に吹く Kaze wa Mirai ni Fuku) written, composed, arranged, and sung by Akima & Neos.


It is licensed for DVD and Blu-ray in the United States by Funimation Entertainment, who re-released it on DVD on October 27, 2010.

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Most of the destruction blamed on him is actually caused by the extreme measures people take to capture or kill him for the reward as a result, he has been nicknamed "The Humanoid Typhoon." As he travels through the planet to meet a certain man, he also meets two young girls, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, who are investigating his actions.ĭirected by Satoshi Nishimura, the series was broadcast on TV Tokyo from April 1 to September 30, 1998. He displays a kindhearted, goofy demeanor and goes out of his way not to hurt anyone if he can help it.

The series follows Vash the Stampede, the most feared outlaw on the planet Gunsmoke, and has a $$60 billion ("double dollar") price on his head. Madhouse produced an anime series based on the manga, also titled Trigun.
