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'TRIGUN STAMPEDE' releases 2nd trailer for January 2023 broadcast

The 2nd trailer introduces additional cast such as Meryl Stryfe (CV: Sakura Ando) and Nicholas D. Wolfwood (CV: Yoshimasa Hosoya).


By: Nicole S. Castro on October 15, 2022 at 11:31 PHT

After 25 years since the first anime adaptation by Madhouse, Yasuhiro Nightow's action series Trigun is returning with a new original anime titled Trigun Stampede, slated to air in January 2023.


Trigun Stampede will be animated by studio Orange, who is best known for producing the anime adaptation of Beastars.

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Below is the second official trailer (with English subtitles) featuring additional cast (listed below).


Cast

  • Vash the Stampede (CV: Yoshitsugu Matsuoka)

  • Young Vash (CV: Tomoyo Kurosawa)

  • Meryl Stryfe (CV: Sakura Ando)

  • Roberto De Niro (CV: Kenji Matsuda)

  • Nicholas D. Wolfwood (CV: Yoshimasa Hosoya)

  • Millions Knives (CV: Junya Ikeda)

  • Young Knives (CV: Yumiri Hanamori)

  • Rem Saverem (CV: Maaya Sakamoto)

Trigun (Japanese: トライガン) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow. It was first serialized in Tokuma Shoten's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Captain from April 1995 to January 1997, when the magazine ceased its publication. The series continued its publication in Shōnen Gahosha's seinen manga magazine Young King OURs, under the title Trigun Maximum, from October 1997 to March 2007.


Set on the fictional planet known as No Man's Land, the plot follows Vash the Stampede, a famous gunman with a mysterious past who is constantly fighting bounty hunters seeking to obtain the immense bounty on his head.


Trigun was first adapted into a 26-episode anime television series by Madhouse. It aired on TV Tokyo from April to September 1998. An anime feature film, Trigun: Badlands Rumble, premiered in Japan in April 2010.


Staff

  • Original story: Yasuhiro Nightow (published by Shonen Gahosha, Young King Comics)

  • Director: Kenji Mutou

  • Story draft: Takehiko Okishi

  • Composition, Screenplay: Tatsuro Inamoto, Shin Okashima, Yoshihisa Ueda

  • Concept art, Character illustrations: Koji Tajima

  • Chief designer: Nao Ootsu

  • Character design: Koudai Watanabe, Tetsuro Moronuki, Takahiko Abiru, Akiko Sato, Soji Ninomiya, Yumihiko Amano

  • Set design: Tomoyuki Aoki, Tomoyasu Fujise, Toshiyuki Sakakieda, Anri Jyoujyou

  • Creature design: Eiji Yamamori

  • Special effects designer: Kiyotaka Oshiyama

  • CG chief director: Eiji Inomoto

  • VFX art director: Kensuke Yamamoto, Daishi Hayakawa

  • Color design: Ken Hashimoto

  • Art director: Yuji Kaneko

  • Screen design: Hiroshi Saito

  • Cinematographer: Takashi Aoki, Ryudai Koshida

  • Editor: Daisuke Imai

  • Re-recording Mixer: Takahiro Fujishima

  • Sound editor: Masatoshi Katsumata

  • Music: Tatsuya Kato

  • Production: Orange


Source: TRIGUN STAMPEDE official Twitter, official website, Comic Natalie

 

NICOLE S. CASTRO

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Nicole is based in the Philippines and works as a freelance Japanese Translator/Interpreter and copywriter (English). She is a JLPT N2 passer who watches anime to "study" for N1. She has a long career history on LinkedIn (with primary focus on media and translation), but her anime watchlist is much, much longer.



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