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Trigun Stampede Sequel Anime Announced, New Trailer Released

TRIGUN STAMPEDE aired its final episode today, and an anime sequel has been announced. Studio Orange (BEASTARSLand of the Lustrous) produced the remake with an all-new staff and cast, while Crunchyroll streamed the anime internationally. They also revealed a new trailer titled ‘Final PV’ which you can watch below:

TRIGUN STAMPEDE – Final PV | Anime Sequel Announced

The new anime adaptation TRIGUN STAMPEDE ran for a total of 12 episodes, and the voice cast included:

  • Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Vash
  • Tomoyo Kurosawa as Young Vash
  • Junya Ikeda as Knives Millions
  • Yumiri Hanamori as Young Knives
  • Maaya Sakamoto as Rem Saverem
  • Sakura Ando as Meryl Stryfe
  • Kenji Matsuda as Robert de Niro
  • Yoshimasa Hosoya as Nicholas D. Wolfwood

The main staff includes:

  • Original creator: Yasuhiro Nightow 
  • Director: Kenji Muto (Land of the Lustrous episode director)
  • Character concept: Kouji Tajima (GANTZ:0 character artist)
  • Animation Production: Orange

Yasuhiro Nightow wrote and drew the original Trigun manga. It was first serialized in Tokuma Shoten’s manga magazine Monthly Shonen Captain from April 1995 to January 1997. It continued its publication in Shonen Gahosha’s seinen manga  magazine Young King OURs, under the title Trigun Maximum from October 1997 to March 2007. Shonen Gahosha republished the Trigun chapters in two volumes and collected the Trigun Maximum chapters in fourteen volumes. The series also received a 26-episode anime adaptation by MADHOUSE in 1998.

Dark Horse licensed the manga in English, and they describe the story:
On the forbidding desert world of Gunsmoke, a mysterious bounty hangs above the head of Vash the Stampede, and the gunslinging pacifist can’t seem to find a moment’s respite. Vash is no ordinary pistolero, packing a weapon capable of punching holes in a planet, which explains why the locals tremble at the very mention of his name. But sixty billion double dollars is no ordinary reward, and every trigger-happy psycho in creation is aiming to claim Vash dead or alive—preferably dead!

Source: Official Twitter, Comic Natalie
©2023 Yasuhiro Nightow, SHONENGAHOSHA / TRIGUN STAMPEDE Project

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