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Trigun is WIN


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I might be able to sneak an episode or two in week... Damn limited internet...

An Outlaw with an impossible bounty on his head who may or may not be a badass.

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Fun fact: I never watched Trigun in its proper order. I first picked it up on Adult Swim, when it was about halfway through. I later watched the episodes that I missed while they were being re-run. It's easily one of my favorite anime. I'm starting to wonder why it isn't listed as such on my MAL page...

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Whats it about?

I might be able to sneak an episode or two in week... Damn limited internet...

Vash the Stampede, also known as the Humanoid Typhoon, is an outlaw constantly hounded for the $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head. Two insurance agents named Meryl and Milly are tasked by the Bernardelli Insurance Society to investigate the man on account of the widespread destruction he seems to leave in his wake wherever he goes, and consequently join him in his travels. Each episode generally details Vash happening upon some form of grave injustice or difficulty of survival in the world --which happens to be covered exclusively in oceanless desert-- and his efforts to stop whoever or whatever is causing it. The anime is generally episodic in nature, but has an overarching plotline that eventually moves towards a final arc, similar to other anime such as Cowboy Bebop and Samurai Champloo. At times a comedy and others a drama, the program shows Vash to be by all accounts an utter buffoon, and those that witness his behavior often wonder how in the world he has managed to avoid capture or death for so long. Fittingly, all of his constant tomfoolery may just be an act to conceal who he really is.

It was certainly one of the better anime of the nineties, and is regarded by some today as a "classic". I would absolutely recommend checking it out, and dubbed if you can. Johnny Yong Bosch suits Vash better than he does Johnny Yong Bosch, and is easily better than the entire Japanese cast combined.

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I postponed watching it for months because I thought I wouldn't like it. Needless to say, I was wrong.

you may or may not be disappointed by how it ends.

Let's face it, most endings are disappointing anyway.

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If you're watching a dubbed version, let me know if they fixed this. I think it's in episode 2 or 3.

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It was a split second so I had to go back and freeze the frame.

...It was identical XD

I postponed watching it for months because I thought I wouldn't like it. Needless to say, I was wrong.

That's been me and alot of Anime and Video Games over the last six years. My dumbass waited almost four years to play Tales of Symphonia for the first time. Ah, the memories...

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