[ serialized in [Young King Ours] ]
Related anime: Trigun (TV) (adaptation)
Trigun the Movie (adaptation)
Alternative title:
Trigun Maximum
Трайган Максимум (Russian)
トライガン (Japanese)
トライガン・マキシマム (Japanese)
Age rating:
Teenagers (May contain bloody violence, bad language, nudity)
Plot Summary:
Vash the Stampede is a gunman on the run with a 60 billion double dollar bounty on his head which has made it difficult for him to go anywhere without being chased and shot at. Because of the bounty, every town he ever visit ends up being destroyed because of his pursuers, and miracliously, no one ever gets killed. Meryl and Milly are two insurance agents that have been sent to find Vash the Stampede and keep him under surveillance so no more damage is caused. Meryl, who leads the pair, can't believe that the man they have met can possibly be the legendary gunman. This spikey haired, gangly, and blonde young man is extremely friendly, a pacifist, hates blood and suicide, absolutely loves donuts, and is a dork and a crybaby...there is no way he could he be Vash the Stampede, a notorious outlaw. However, there's more to Vash than just smiles and dounuts.
User Ratings:
347 ratings have been given [details]
Masterpiece: 50 votes (dub:21, English:18, sub:10, ?:1)
Excellent: 89 votes (English:42, dub:23, sub:19, ?:3, edit.dub:2)
Very good: 97 votes (English:48, sub:22, dub:18, ?:7, French:1, edit.dub:1)
Good: 49 votes (English:28, dub:8, sub:8, ?:3, Portuguese:1, raw:1)
Decent: 31 votes (English:22, dub:5, sub:3, raw:1)
So-so: 13 votes (English:10, sub:1, raw:1, Spanish:1)
Not really good: 3 votes (English:2, sub:1)
Weak: 7 votes (English:3, dub:2, ?:1, sub:1)
Bad: 4 votes (English:2, dub:1, sub:1)
Worst ever: 2 votes (English:2)
Seen in part or in whole by 959 users, rank: #37
Median rating: Very good
Arithmetic mean: 7.821 (Very good-.17), std. dev.: 1.8291, rank: #1061
Weighted mean: 7.742 (Very good-.25), rank: #1042 (seen all: 8.11 / seen some: 7.77 / won't finish: 5.48)
Bayesian estimate: 7.743 (Very good-.25), rank: #621
Number of tankoubon:
14
Volumes:
#1. Trigun Maximum - Hero Returns
#2. Trigun Maximum - Death Blue
#3. Trigun Maximum - His Life As A...
#4. Trigun Maximum - Bottom of the Dark
#5. Trigun Maximum - Break Out
#6. Trigun Maximum - The Gunslinger
#7. Trigun Maximum - Happy Days
#8. Trigun Maximum - Silent Ruin
Vintage:
1995-03
Chronology:
(1995-03) Started Serialization in Shonen Captain
(1997-02) Shonen Captain cancelled
(1998) Starts Serialization as Trigun Maximum in Young King Ours
(2000) Shonen Gahousha buys the original Trigun manga from Tokuma Shoten, and republishes in to 2 thick volumes
Comment:
Trigun was first serialized in Shonen Captain magazine from the series debut in 1995 until the magazine was cancelled in 1997.
Following the cancelation of Shonen Captain, Nightow changed publishers to Shonen Gahosha and the series continued to be serialized in Young King Ours magazine. Due to the original publisher retaining the name Trigun, Nightow had to change the title to Trigun Maximum, which isn’t a sequel; just a new name for the rest of the same series.
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