Trigun
This is either the funniest or the saddest thing about him. The show takes its time letting you figure out which.
Produced by Madhouse and directed by Satoshi Nishimura, Trigun aired on TV Tokyo in 1998. Twenty-six episodes that begin as a slapstick western comedy and quietly, almost imperceptibly, become something else entirely. The turn happens gradually and then all at once. By the time Knives arrives and the full weight of Vash's history lands on the screen, the show has already made you love these people too much to look away.
Nicholas D. Wolfwood carries a cross-shaped weapon the size of a door. He smokes constantly. He will break your heart.
Trigun was an Adult Swim cornerstone and a fansub era staple - one of the shows that defined what Western anime fandom looked like in the early 2000s. The 2023 CGI remake Trigun Stampede exists. This is not that. This is the original. This is Vash.
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The $$60 Billion Man
Apr 1, 1998
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Truth of Mistake
Apr 8, 1998
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Peace Maker
Apr 15, 1998
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Love & Peace
Apr 22, 1998
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Hard Puncher
Apr 29, 1998
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Lost July
May 6, 1998
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B.D.N. (Brilliant Dynamite Neon)
May 13, 1998
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And Between the Wasteland and Sky...
May 20, 1998
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Murder Machine
May 27, 1998
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Quick Draw
Jun 10, 1998
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Escape from Pain
Jun 17, 1998
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Diablo
Jun 24, 1998
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Vash the Stampede
Jul 1, 1998
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Little Arcadia
Jul 8, 1998
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Demon's Eye
Jul 15, 1998
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Fifth Moon
Jul 22, 1998
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Rem Saverem
Jul 29, 1998
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Goodbye for Now
Aug 5, 1998
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Hang Fire
Aug 12, 1998
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Flying Ship
Aug 19, 1998
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Out of Time
Aug 26, 1998
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Alternative
Sep 2, 1998
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Paradise
Sep 9, 1998
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Sin
Sep 16, 1998
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Live Through
Sep 23, 1998
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Under the Sky So Blue
Sep 30, 1998
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