The First Season of ‘Trigun Stampede’ Comes to an End; Makers Release a Preview of the Final Phase
As the anime world expands its horizons, makers tend to adapt new mangas and storylines. While the majority of animes have been running for quite a while now, creators are working on new storylines to keep the weebs hooked. However, the studio Orange recently brought an old manga to its fans; a show has already been made on it.
The anime world saw the rise of Vash the Stampede once again in 2023’s Trigun Stampede, which went viral among the fans immediately. The first phase of the show was a total of 12 episodes, but the makers have somehow decided to bring the final phase of it. And the most recent teaser shows us a Vash who resembles his original design a bit more.
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However, the anime has never exactly clarified whether it is a prologue or a complete remake. Apparently, the show’s fans quite did not like the design of Vash in the first phase. Some others debated over the fact that the transition to a more computer-generated approach helped or hindered the new interpretation of the desert planet. But what is the show originally about?
What is Trigun Stampede based on?
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The show is based on a manga by the name ‘Trigun’ by Yasuhiro Nightow. It first came out in April of the year 1995 and ran till January 1997. Trigun Stampede is a show based on the same that tells the story of Vash the Stampede, who is a gunfighter and is famous for his brutality. So much so that even the news of his arrival was enough for the villagers to empty the whole land.
He has a massive $60,000,000,000 bounty placed on his head. Although the classic twist in the plot is that Vash is not the person portrayed in the rumors. He is a mysterious and confused protagonist and is really noble in nature, which contradicts the rumors about him. Though he sometimes acts like an ignorant idiot, nobody is absolutely perfect.
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The 2023 release based on ‘Trigun’ is directed by Kenji Muto and produced by Katsuhiro Takei. Takei has mentioned in the past that he has worked on the show in such a way that he gave it a modern elevation while upholding the vibe of the original. Let’s see if they continue this in the final phase of the show.
Have you seen Trigun Stampede? If yes, tell us your thoughts about the show in the comments.
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