TRIGUN (1998-1998)

Premiere:
April 2, 1998

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 26

Finale:
October 1, 1998

Creators:
Yasuhiro Nightow

Original Title:
TRIGUN

Alternate Titles:
Toraigan
Trigun: Angel Arms
Trigun: Gung-Ho Guns
Trigun: High Noon
Trigun: Lost Past
Trigun: Project Seeds
Trigun: Puppet Master
Trigun: The $$60,000,000,000,000 Man
Trigun: The Sixty Billion Dollar Man
Trigun: Wolfwood
Трайган
Триган
טריגאן
ترای‌گان
تريغان
トライガン
槍神Trigun
트라이건

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
Madhouse

Countries:
JP

Trigun takes place in the distant future on a desert planet. Vash the Stampede is a gunfighter with a legend so ruthless he has a $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head. Entire towns evacuate at the rumor of his arrival. But the real Vash the Stampede, the enigmatic and conflicted lead character, is more heroic, even though he usually acts like a complete idiot.

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Art Direction:
Hidetoshi Kaneko

Character Designer:
Takahiro Yoshimatsu

Comic Book:
Yasuhiro Nightow

Director of Photography:
Hisao Shirai

Executive Producer:
Masao Maruyama
Shigeaki Komatsu

Mechanical Designer:
Noriyuki Jinguji

Original Music Composer:
Tsuneo Imahori

Producer:
Masao Morosawa
Shigeru Kitayama

Series Composition:
Yosuke Kuroda

Series Director:
Satoshi Nishimura

Sound Director:
Yasunori Honda
Tomohiro Yoshida

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