3 years ago
3 years ago
Trigun - 1/2: Looney Tunes
- Woman 1: Freeze!! [Aims a gun at the side of Vash's head.]
- Vash: ... You, again. [Watches other women appear to corner him.] Ohhhh, boyyyy... [Holds both hands up defensively.] This REALLY is a cold scene, don't you think?
- Woman 1: I TRULY am sorry about this. I wonder how a good person like you ended up with a $$60 billion double dollar bounty.
- Vash: Seeing women in aprons toting serious hunting rifles makes it pretty surreal. Children should NOT see this.
- Woman 2: That's right, but I will do ANYTHING for my son's sake!! He's sick, and we don't have any money. Without money, a doctor won't even come and LOOK at him.
- Woman 1: This year, all our crops failed. On top of that, due to a manufacturing system bug, more than fifty of our plants have died. If we don't call in an engineer... as things ARE... this town won't be AROUND for much longer.
- Vash: ...
- Woman 1: I'm very sorry! [Aims gun at Vash's face.]
- Vash: [Draws his revolver and aims it just over her shoulder.]
- Woman 1: [Tenses up and collapses.]
- Vash: Okay. I understand your situation quite well. However--until I see HIM again... I cannot afford to stop moving!! I beg of you... for the sake of the afterlife... don't make me shoot you!
3 years ago
Trigun: Badlands Rumble — Vash the Stampede
A fine example of Nightow’s style mixed with that of the anime’s.
Trigun the Movie: Badlands Rumble «
If you’ve not heard it already, then here it is: The official Trigun movie hits theatres in Japan on April 24th (in other words: twenty days)!
SYNOPSIS:
The story is set in Makka, a town surrounded by quicksand. With rumors spreading that the legendary robber, Gasback, has his sights on the town, the mayor, Kepler, has brought together bounty hunters to protect it. These bounty hunters have been following Gasback from town to town in hopes of bagging the prize. Meryl and Milly have come to town to assess the situation as insurance agents but are shocked by this turn of events. Moreover, Vash the Stampede is also in town, along with the female bounty hunter, Ameria, and the fan-favorite character, Wolfwood.
Here is what I know of the film:
• The art is a mix of Yasuhiro Nightow’s original style and that of the anime series.
• Wolfwood’s appearance indicates that the film takes place before his death.
• Tsuneo Imahori, who composed the music featured in the anime, will be creating a new soundtrack for the film.
• Yasuhiro Nightow is in the process of creating two new volumes of manga—based off the film.
I am undoubtedly excited. Sadly, I don’t know when or even if the movie will reach theatres outside Japan. Let’s hope it will, because I’d definitely love to see this!
I’ll keep you all updated. :]
Vash: Hey, couldn’t you guys be just a little bit more gentle?
Trigun — Episode 1/26: The $$60 Billion Man
Vash: Attacking while your pal is in the line of fire… Don’t you care about him at all?
Descartes: We’re not pals. Our fate is our being partners. The only possible way he could be happy is when I’m happy!
Vash: That’s just beautiful.
Trigun — Episode 1/26: The $$60 Billion Man
Bandit: Shit!
Vash: Now, stand real still. You wouldn’t want this gun to go off, would you?
Bandit: I found him! He’s right over here, boss!
Vash: Uh, would you mind lowering your gun, like a good boy?
Bandit: Forget it.
Vash: You don’t like pain, do you?
Bandit: I’m used to it!
Vash: Well, I feel sorry for your wife and kids. You’ll make ‘em cry.
Bandit: Ain’t got no kids and most women find me pretty offensive, so I’m single.
Vash: Sounds like a pretty lonely life.
Bandit: I’m telling you… You have to die! It would sure make us all happy if you do.
Vash: … Sorry, I don’t do requests.
Trigun — Episode 1/26: The $$60 Billion Man
3 years ago
Vash: DAAAAAAAAAAH! I thought I was gonna suffocate, a minute, there…
Trigun — Episode 1/26: The $$60 Billion Man










