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This review was written by: NOCTURNAL_OTAKU



On a desert planet, in a distant galaxy, stands a legendary gunman, known as "Vash the Stampede".


Localization: 5 / 5

Trigun's localization was well done. Looking at it from the point of view of someone new to anime and/or the japanese culture, it made complete sense. Mainly because it didnt require much because it took place in a culture quite simalar to that of America's old west.



Animation: 5 / 5

The Animation in Trigun is excellent. Every image is presented crisply and clearly. And the detail in the art is great.



Plot: 5 / 5

The plot for Trigun is very deep. In the beginning it seems simple. A big insurance company with a huge liability, "Vash the Stampede". But as the two insurance agents, Milly and Meryl get drawn into the world of the legendary gunman, they find that he is not the ruthless killer that everyone thinks he is. But that he is a gentle "Needle Noggined" donut lover. And that he's got more problems then he knows what to do with. But gentle or not, his marksmanship has gotten them out of more then a few predicaments. As the series gets towards the end, every episode answers a previous question about Vash and his past, but at the same time opens up completely new ones.



Presentation: 5 / 5

The way the story of Trigun is told is more than excellent. It's both serious and hilarious at the same time. In the first episode, Vash is being hunted down for the $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head. because he's out of bullets, he decides to lob his gun at one of the bounty hunters. But later in the series when it starts talkin about his past, it gets very serious.

General Rating: 5 / 5







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