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Trigun Stampede

Japanese anime television series From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Trigun Stampede
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Trigun Stampede (stylized in all caps) is a Japanese anime television series which serves as the second and reimagined adaptation of the manga series Trigun by Yasuhiro Nightow. It is animated by studio Orange and directed by Kenji Mutō. The series' first part was broadcast on TV Tokyo from January to March 2023. A "final phase", titled Trigun Stargaze, is scheduled to premiere in January 2026.

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Plot

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In the far future, Earth has become uninhabitable, forcing humanity to evacuate in massive colony fleets to search for habitable planets. In order to sustain the fleets and the colonies they will eventually build, humanity also created plants, artificial organic lifeforms that can produce infinite, clean energy. In one colony fleet, two brothers named Vash and Knives are born with a special connection to plants and are cared for by a woman named Rem Saverem. However, the colony fleet's computer systems suddenly malfunction, causing the entire fleet to crash land on the arid planet of Noman's Land. Rem sacrifices herself to save Vash and Knives, but Vash is horrified to learn that Knives was responsible for the disaster, as he seeks to kill all humans for exploiting plants.

Many years later, the survivors of the colony fleet have built several cities on Noman's Land's surface, being totally dependent on plants to survive the hostile conditions. A now adult Vash wanders the desert aimlessly, having been branded a dangerous outlaw nicknamed "Vash the Stampede" or the "Humanoid Typhoon", while Knives continues his schemes and has taken up the nickname "Millions Knives". As Vash tries to find a way to peacefully resolve the differences between humans and plants, he runs into investigative reporters Meryl Stryfe and Roberto De Niro, marking the starting point of a new adventure for the three of them.

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Production

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Toho producer Katsuhiro Takei stated that the project aimed to create "a new Trigun", acknowledging the original manga and prior anime adaptations as "excellent pieces of work" that were already complete.[12] The intent with Trigun Stampede was to attract new viewers by avoiding the impression that prior knowledge was necessary.[13] Original manga author Yasuhiro Nightow supported the project, characterizing any continuation beyond the first anime as "bonus time" where the staff had creative freedom.[12] Nightow was involved from the beginning in an advisory role to ensure the project remained faithful to the core of Trigun, though he found few issues with the developed script, concluding the team had successfully grasped the concept of a new Trigun.[12]

Takei advocated for the use of 3DCG animation, believing the core of Trigun was strong enough to adapt to different formats.[12] Animation studio Orange began by developing concept art and a world that balanced nostalgic elements with new designs.[12] Kouji Tajima [ja], who was responsible for this art, read the original manga to develop his interpretation.[13] Development lasted approximately five years,[13] commencing in 2017 prior to the broadcast of Orange's Land of the Lustrous.[14] The CG modeling process alone took a year and a half, completing before the first trailer's release in July 2022.[13]

A narrative focus was placed on the origins and backstory of protagonist Vash, particularly his past with Rem and Knives, to explore his character in greater depth.[13]

Tatsuya Kato composed the soundtrack.[15] Takei decided against using Tsuneo Imahori's original 1998 soundtrack, feeling it would not suit the new world being built for this adaptation.[13]

Release

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Animated by Orange, the series was announced in June 2022.[16] It was directed by Kenji Mutō, with Takehiko Oxi credited with the story draft, and Tatsurō Inamoto, Shin Okashima, and Yoshihisa Ueda writing the screenplay. Kōji Tajima served as concept designer and credited with the character concept, and Nao Ootsu served as chief designer. Kōdai Watanabe, Tetsurō Moronuki, Takahiko Abiru, Akiko Satō, Soji Ninomiya, and Yumihiko Amano designed the characters, and Tatsuya Kato composed the music.[14][7] The series' first part aired on TV Tokyo and other networks from January 7 to March 25, 2023.[17] The opening theme song is "Tombi" by Kvi Baba, while the ending theme song is "Hoshi no Kuzu α" (星のクズ α) by singer Salyu and composer Haruka Nakamura.[3]

At the end of the 12th episode, it was announced that a "final phase" is in production.[18] In July 2024, it was announced that the final phase will be titled Trigun Stargaze, with the story set 2.5 years after the end of Trigun Stampede.[19] It will be directed by Masako Sato, with Oxi returning for the original story. Kazuyuki Fudeyasu is in charge of writing and supervising the series' scripts. Tajima returned as the original character designer and concept artist. Kiyotaka Oshiyama [ja] serves as character designer for the series, previously working on special effect design on Trigun Stampede. The series is set to premiere in January 2026.[20][21]

Crunchyroll streamed the series worldwide,[22] excluding Asia, but including the Philippines, Singapore, India, Pakistan, Bhutan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan.[3] The English dub premiered on January 21, 2023, and features Johnny Yong Bosch reprising his role as Vash.[23] Crunchyroll announced that it will stream Trigun Stargaze when it airs.[19] Medialink also licensed the series in Southeast Asia and streamed it on their Ani-One Asia YouTube channel.[24]

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Notes

  1. Episode 12 is also designated as "Episode 0".

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