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The following is a list of media relating to the anime and manga series Trigun by Yasuhiro Nightow.

Manga

Trigun

Original release

Published in three volumes by Tokuma Shoten

No. Release date ISBN
1 April 25, 19964-19-830127-1
  • 00.High Noon at July
  • 01.The 60,000,000,000.00$$ Man (600億$$の男, Roppyaku-oku Dabudoru no Otoko)
  • 02.Looney Tunes
  • 03.Hard Puncher
  • 04.Popo (ポポ)
  • 05.Assault (強襲, Kyōshū)
  • 06.Die Hards
  • 07.Rem (レム)
2 October 30, 19964-19-830144-1
  • 08.Duelist (デュエリスト)
  • 09.And Between Field and Sky (そして荒野と空の間を, Soshite kōya to sora no aida o)
  • 10.Little Arcadia (リトル・アルカディア)
  • 11.Son (息子, Musuko)
  • 12.River of Life (命の川, Inochi no kawa)
  • 13.Blood and Thunder
3 January 20, 19994-19-830185-9
  • 14.Diablo
  • 15.Fragile (フラジャイル)
  • 16.Scar (傷痕, Kizuato)
  • 17.Slaughtered Cafe
  • 18.Demon Squad (魔神集結す, Majin Shūketsusu)
  • 19.Invisible Eye (不可視の隻眼, Fukashi no Sekigan)
  • 20.Fifth Moon (フィフス・ムーン)

Reprint

Reprinted in two volumes by Shōnen Gahōsha, translated by Dark Horse Comics and Digital Manga Publishing.

No. Original release date Original ISBN English release date English ISBN
1 June 26, 20004-7859-2005-XOctober 15, 2003[1]1-59307-052-7
  • 00.High Noon
  • 01.The $$60 Billion Double Dollar Man
  • 02.Looney Tunes
  • 03.Hard Puncher
  • 04.Popo
  • 05.Assault
  • 06.Die Hards
  • 07.Rem
  • 08.Duelist
  • 09.Then, Between The Wasteland and Sky
  • 10.Little Arcadia
  • 11.Son
  • 12.River of Life
2 June 26, 20004-7859-2006-8January 7, 2004[2]1-59307-053-5
  • 13.Blood and Thunder
  • 14.Diablo
  • 15.Fragile
  • 16.Scars
  • 17.Slaughter Cafe
  • 18.Gathering of the Devils
  • 19.Eye of Invisibility
  • 20.Fifth Moon
  • Extra: Day In Day Out
  • Extra: Trigun Pilot

Trigun Maximum

Published by Shōnen Gahōsha, translated by Dark Horse Comics.

No. Title Original release date English release date
1Hero ReturnsJuly 1, 1998
4-7859-1842-X
May 26, 2004[3]
1-59307-196-5
  • 01. "Hero Reborn"
  • 02. "Lina" (リィナ, Rina)
  • 03. "Bravo, Girls!" (ガールズ・ブラボー!, Gāruzu Burabō)
  • 04. "Hero Returns"
  • 05. "Dancing Revolver"
  • 06. "Sin" (, Tsumi)
2Death BlueFebruary 1, 1999
4-7859-1888-8
August 18, 2004[4]
1-59307-197-3
  • 07. "Return of the Blue Wing of Death" (死を運ぶ 蒼き風 再び, Shi o Hakobu Aokikaze Futatabi)
  • 08. "Resume our Business"
  • 09. "Samurai Showdown" (サムライショウダウン, Samurai Shoudaun)
  • 10. "Wolfwood" (ウルフウッド, Urufuddo)
  • 11. "Desperado"
  • 12. "Home Sweet Home" (ホーム・スィート・ホーム, Hōmu Su~īto Hōmu)
  • 13. "Darkness" (暗闇, Kurayami)
3His Life As A...January 22, 1999
4-7859-1948-5
October 20, 2004[5]
1-59307-266-X
  • 14. "Resovoir Dogs" (レザボア・ドッグス, Rezaboa Doggusu)
  • 15. "Cement" (セメント, Semento)
  • 16. "No Escape"
  • 17. "Emilio the Player" (エミリオ・ザ・プレイヤー, Emiro za Pureiyā)
  • 18. "Long Goodbye"
  • 19. "Families" (ファミリーズ)
  • 20. "His Life as a..."
4Bottom of the DarkSeptember 1, 2000
4-7859-2012-2
February 23, 2005[6]
1-59307-314-3
  • 21. "Countdown"
  • 22. "Bluesy Killer Horn" (ブルージィ キラー ホーン, Burūji~i Kirā Hōn)
  • 23. "Bottom of the Dark"
  • 24. "Den of Thieves" (魔窟, Makutsu)
  • 25. "Crying Wild Bullet" (クライング ウイルド ブリッド, Kuraingu Uirudo Buriddo)
  • 26. "Those Who Stood Idly By" (かたわらに たたずむ ものたち, Katawarani Tatazumu Monotachi)
  • 27. "Doomed Sinner" (絶望の罪人, Zetsubou no Zainin)
5Break OutFebruary 2001
4-7859-2066-1
May 11, 2005[7]
1-59307-344-5
  • 28. "The City And Then The Banquet of Dogs" (街 そして犬共の宴, Machi Soshite Inudomo no Utage)
  • 29. "Breakout" (ブレイクアウト, Bureikuauto)
  • 30. "Loss" (喪失, Sōshitsu)
  • 31. "Villain" (凶人, Kyoujin)
  • 32. "Death Deal" (デス ディール, Desu Dīru)
  • 33. "Let Us Walk the Path to Redemption" (せめて歩ませよ我が購いの道を, Semete Ayumaseyo Waga Aganai no Michi o)
6The GunslingerOctober 2001
4-7859-2128-5
August 3, 2005[8]
1-59307-351-8
  • 34. "The Gunslinger" (ザ·ガンスリンガー, Za Gansuringā)
  • 35. "double team"
  • 36. "Cross X Assassins" (クロスXアサシンズ, Kurosu X Asashinzu)
  • 37. "Death Omen" (死兆, Shichō)
  • 38. "Colorless Expression" (色無き相貌, Ironaki Sōbō)
  • 39. "Seeds Voyaging to the Stars, A World Inside a Pod" (星を往く種子 莢の中の世界, Hoshi o Yuku Shushi Saya no Naka no Sekai)
7Happy DaysAugust 7, 2002
4-7859-2217-6
November 2, 2005[9]
1-59307-395-X
  • 40. "happy days."
  • 41. "Separate Ways" (セパレイトウェイズ, Separeito Uizu)
  • 42. "The King of Loneliness" (孤独の王, Kodoku no Ō)
  • 43. "Good For Nothing and the Blues" (ろくでなしとブルース, Rokudenashi to Burūsu)
  • 44. "When They Arrived, It Was Already the Beginning of the End" (辿り着けばそこはすでに終わりの始まり, Tadoritsukeba Sokowa Sudeni Owari no Hajimari)
  • 45. "Conflict" (コンフリクト, Konfurikuto)
8Silent RuinApril 25, 2003
4-7859-2306-7
February 1, 2006[10]
1-59307-452-2
  • 46. "Invasion" (侵攻, Shinkou)
  • 47. Silent Ruin
  • 48. "Counter-Attack!! (カウンターアタック!!, Kauntā Atakku)
  • 49. "Escape (脱出, Dasshutsu)
  • 50. "Separate Paths (それぞれの道, Sorezore no Michi)
  • 51. Wolfwood Spin Off - Freed Bird ([外伝] FREED BIRD, [Gaiden] Freed Bird)
9LROctober 24, 2003
4-7859-2369-5
July 26, 2006[11]
1-59307-527-8
  • 52. Home
  • 53. Gale
  • 54. LR
  • 55. Battle to the Death
  • 56. Prostrate Demon
  • 57. Fortitude
10WolfwoodDecember 27, 2004
4-7859-2497-7
November 8, 2006[12]
1-59307-556-1
  • 58. Reckless Conduct
  • 59. Sworn Friend
  • 60. Sudden Change
  • 61. Death Omen
  • 62. Final Battle
  • 63. Homecoming
  • 64. Wolfwood
  • 65. Final Farewell
11Zero HourDecember 27, 2004
4-7859-2498-5
January 17, 2007[13]
1-59307-674-6
  • 66. Zero Hour
  • 67. Slap Sticks Days
  • 68. Thunderstruck
  • 69. Return of the Wicked
  • 70. Get Ready, Get Set
  • 71. Someone to Defend
12The GunslingerJuly 26, 2006
4-7859-2665-1
January 16, 2008[14]
1-59307-881-1
  • 72. The Journey Ends - But Heavy Breathing Still Echoes
  • 73. Corrosive Thunder
  • 74. The Interceptor
  • 75. The Gunslinger
  • 76. + - 0
  • 77. resonance
  • 78. Run Livio Run
  • 79. Lantern
  • 80. Their Own World
13Double DuelNovember 9, 2007
4-7859-2884-0
December 1, 2008[15]
1-59582-167-8
  • 81. False Doppleganger
  • 82. Double Duel
  • 83. Demon Fire
  • 84. Black
  • 85. Battle of the Mystics
  • 86. Tag in a Person
  • 87. catch-as-catch-can
  • 88. Apex Wings (尖翼)
  • 89. VS
14Mind GamesFebruary 27, 2008
4-7859-2923-5
April 14, 2009[16]
1-59582-262-3
  • 90. When Conflict Comes to An End (相克果つる刻, Sōkoku hatsuru toki)
  • 91. overkill
  • 92. Side by Side (サイド・バイ・サイド)
  • 93. Never give up! Never surrender!
  • 94. Ticket to the Future (未来への切符, Mirai e no kippu)
  • 95. Mind Games
  • 96. Double Wings (双翼, Sōyoku)
  • 97. Never Ending Song

Anime

Episodes

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Sources Shōnen Gahōsha episode list and TV anime resource center page on Trigun, note that dates are given for the preceding day, as the anime aired after midnight.

Home media

Trigun was released on VHS and Laserdisc, and later DVD, by JVC and marketed by Victor Entertainment in Japan.

The English version was initially released on VHS and DVD by Pioneer Entertainment (U.S.) L.P. - and when the company became Geneon, re-released as a new box-set. In the mid-2000s, Geneon re-released Trigun on DVD in a REMIX edition featuring the video, digitally remastered from original video elements and the sound, also remastered and digitally remixed in 5.1 Dolby Digital AC-3 surround sound from original audio elements for optimum picture and sound quality and for superior home entertainment DVD presentation. FUNimation Entertainment re-released the series on DVD in late 2010 upon Geneon's collapse. 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. 1, and contained the first two episodes. Trigun is released on DVD in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment.

Music

Trigun features music by Tsuneo Imahori.

Soundtracks

Trigun: The First Donuts

Untitled

Official disc data here and here. All tracks performed by Dr. Donuts except track 10 by AJA and track 11 by AKIMA & NEOS.

No.TitleLength
1."NO-BEAT"3:09
2."BIG BLUFF"3:44
3."BLOOD AND THUNDER"3:38
4."KNIVES"3:18
5."Permanent Vacation"5:14
6."Blue Funk"3:28
7."PHILOSOPHY in a Tea Cup"4:34
8."NOT AN ANGEL"2:59
9."Cynical Pink"3:47
10."Sound Life ~ REM"5:24
11."Kaze wa Mirai ni Fuku" (風は未来に吹く)3:44
12."H.T."1:32
13."WINNERS"3:33
14."Never Could Have Been Worse"5:00
15."Stories to Tell"2:36
16."People Everyday"2:57
17."Fool's Paradise"4:10
18."YELLOW ALERT"3:07
19."Carrot & Stick"4:00
20."Perfect Night"4:37
Total length:01:14:40

Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack

Untitled

Official disc data. Tracks 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22 and 23 performed by The Dr. Donut. Tracks 1, 4, 6, 8, 11, 14, 16, 18 and 21 are short audio dramas (in Japanese), rather than music.

  1. ラヴ&ピース (Love and Peace)
  2. Nerve Rack
  3. 楽園 (Rakuen)
  4. ウエスト·スラング (West Slang)
  5. Unhappy Song
  6. 黒猫空間 (Kuroneko Kūkan)
  7. Colorless Sky
  8. トライガン·マキシマム (Trigun Maximum)
  9. Hash Hash
  10. Lost Planet
  11. Blue Spring
  12. H.T. (Destroyingangel mix)
  13. Zero Hour
  14. Insurance #1
  15. The Lowdown
  16. Insurance #2
  17. Gunpowder Tea
  18. Insurance #3
  19. Cheers!
  20. Scattered Rain
  21. ピアス (Pierce)
  22. Blue Summers
  23. 砂の星 (Suna no Hoshi)

Trigun Spicy Stewed Donut

Untitled
Professional ratings
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A compilation of the two soundtracks released in Japan, published in the U.S. only, from Tokyopop. Includes a booklet with images and information on the series, and a sticker with original Nightow artwork.

  1. H.T.
  2. NO-BEAT
  3. Big Bluff
  4. Unhappy Song
  5. PHILOSOPHY In A Tea Cup
  6. Cynical Pink
  7. Nerve Rack
  8. Zero Hour
  9. KNIVES
  10. Permanent Vacation
  11. BLUE FUNK
  12. YELLOW ALERT
  13. Carot & Stick
  14. Suna-no-hoshi
  15. Kaze-wa Mirai-ni Fuku (風は未来に吹く / Wind Blows In the Future)

Theme songs

Opening
"H.T." written and arranged by Tsuneo Imahori.
Ending
"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.
Character development
"Sound Life" by Tsuneo Imahori - associated with the character of Rem, and by extension Vash's early life. It is a story of the development of a world, starting on the first evening and ending on the eighth morning (something like the Bible story of creation). The final verse of the song (in Japanese) is: Saa...atarashii sora ni subete wo shirushita kumikyoku ga hibiku, which translates to "Well then...A song that has recorded everything echoes to the new sky." The song has been on the planet for as long as humans have.

Games

A video game, Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke, was announced in 2002 by Sega, but little news has been heard since.

Canadian company Guardians of Order released a hardbound role-playing game (RPG) book in December 2003 based on the Trigun TV series. This was not a self-contained RPG rulebook, but worked with the company's BESM anime RPG rule set. The book contains summaries of all 26 episodes of the TV series, along with character profiles, animation model sheets, production sketches, and color images from the series.

References

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