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Trigun Stampede

  • TV Series
  • 2023
  • TV-14
  • 24m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
2.6K
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POPULARITY
4,442
5,720
Trigun Stampede (2023)
It follows gunman Vash the Stampede as he struggles to maintain his pacifist ways while avoiding the immense bounty on his head.
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Follow gunman Vash the Stampede as he struggles to maintain his pacifist ways while avoiding the immense bounty on his head.Follow gunman Vash the Stampede as he struggles to maintain his pacifist ways while avoiding the immense bounty on his head.Follow gunman Vash the Stampede as he struggles to maintain his pacifist ways while avoiding the immense bounty on his head.

  • Creator
    • Yasuhiro Nightow
  • Stars
    • Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
    • Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Sakura Ando
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    2.6K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,442
    5,720
    • Creator
      • Yasuhiro Nightow
    • Stars
      • Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
      • Johnny Yong Bosch
      • Sakura Ando
    • 60User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 nominations total

    Episodes12

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    Yoshitsugu Matsuoka
    • Vash the Stampede
    • 2023
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Vash the Stampede
    • 2023
    Sakura Ando
    • Meryl Stryfe
    • 2023
    Sarah Roach
    • Meryl Stryfe
    • 2023
    Naoto Kobayashi
      • 2023
      Kenji Matsuda
      • Roberto de Niro
      • 2023
      Ben Bryant
      • Roberto De Niro…
      • 2023
      Yu Maeda
      • Hunter B
      • 2023
      Yoshimasa Hosoya
      Yoshimasa Hosoya
      • Nicholas D. Wolfwood
      • 2023
      David Matranga
      David Matranga
      • Nicholas D. Wolfwood
      • 2023
      Tarako
      • Zazie the Beast
      • 2023
      Ryûsei Nakao
      Ryûsei Nakao
      • William Conrad
      • 2023
      Masaya Onosaka
      • Radio DJ
      • 2023
      Tomoyo Kurosawa
      • Vash (Young)
      • 2023
      Austin Tindle
      • Millions Knives
      • 2023
      Madeleine Morris
      Madeleine Morris
      • Zazie the Beast
      • 2023
      Kristen McGuire
      Kristen McGuire
      • Vash (Young)
      • 2023
      Larry Brantley
      • William Conrad
      • 2023
      • Creator
        • Yasuhiro Nightow
      • All cast & crew
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      User reviews60

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      7Jaybcd

      A Visual Feast with a Hollow Core

      As a devoted fan of the original Trigun anime since 2001, I have eagerly awaited the arrival of the remake. I've watched the original series three times in full, completely enamored by its story and character development. The new version of Trigun, however, left me with a sense of disappointment, despite its stunning visuals and artistic excellence. The changes made to the original story and the characters' development failed to captivate me as the first series did, leaving a hollow feeling behind its beautiful facade.

      Visually, the Trigun remake is nothing short of fantastic. The art style is both faithful to the original and enhanced with modern animation techniques. The color palette is vibrant, the character designs are detailed, and the action sequences are fluid and dynamic. This aspect of the remake truly deserves praise and recognition.

      However, the beauty of the Trigun remake lies only skin deep. The most significant issue with the new series is the script and the changes made to the original story. The pacing in this version is remarkably different from the first series. In the original, the gradual discovery and growth arc for each character was a significant part of the show's allure. The pacing allowed the audience to become invested in the characters' stories and to develop genuine connections with them. This slow burn of character growth and story progression was replaced by a rushed narrative that reveals everything at once in the remake.

      The original series had the characters gradually form bonds with each other, eventually becoming loyal companions. In contrast, the remake forces these connections from the outset, stripping away the authentic and organic development of relationships that the original series portrayed so well. The coincidences that happen to advance the story in the new version are also highly implausible, which detracts from the overall viewing experience.

      I didn't expect or want the Trigun remake to be a carbon copy of the original. In fact, I would have been thrilled with a fresh take on the story and characters. However, it's disheartening to see that the writers of this new version were unable to weave a compelling narrative that would justify the remake. It feels like a missed opportunity to create a new and engaging Trigun experience for both old and new fans alike.

      One of the most frustrating aspects of the Trigun remake is the fact that the characters have become more forgettable than in the original. With the rushed storytelling and lack of proper character development, the emotional investment in the characters is severely diminished. The original series was so successful because it made viewers care deeply about the characters and their journeys. The remake, unfortunately, fails to evoke the same emotional response.

      In conclusion, the Trigun remake is a visually stunning piece of animation with a disappointing core. It suffers from a poorly executed script, rushed pacing, and underdeveloped characters that fail to capture the essence of the original series. I truly wanted to love this remake, but I cannot help but feel let down by the lack of substance and emotional depth. As a fan of the original Trigun, it's disheartening to see such a beloved story fall short of its potential. While I commend the artists for their exceptional work, I wish the same level of care and attention had been given to the story and characters.
      6vanstyler_zero

      Not the Trigun we watched and loved

      I'll start by saying that this Trigun is simply a feast for the eyes, the animation and the effects of modern cinema really give a unique atmosphere to each episode, although I can end here with the positive section of the series.

      Now, an incredible animation is not the same as a work full of life, in this case it is a product lacking soul if we compare it with the classic series.

      All the goofy expressions of our friendly protagonist have been eliminated and everything that made each character stand out too, instead they feel like Mad Max survivors who simply come together thanks to the magic of the script.

      The music is something redeemable, it is quite good.
      5coles_notes

      Average

      The 25th anniversary of the beloved original just passed as did the finale of this new prequel / remake (pre-make?), taking its spin on the old established universe of the 1998 original series with the facelift of modern 3D animation technology. We follow the early days of Vash the Stampede, a wanted outlaw known for roaming town to town in a futuristic western wasteland, complete with apocalyptic vehicles, robo-cyber tech, and large guns. I personally don't love the newer 3D CG animation style the series uses, but I must say this series used it well enough. I didn't love the character redesigns (or replacements), however the original was definitely extreme and cheesy in its 1990s way and this new one has all the cheesy tropes and lean towards ridiculousness I commonly see in these modern anime. They do cut one of my favourite characters from this season, which hurt me deeply, but the voice acting is generally fine and the character dynamics are believable enough. Unfortunately the lore and world building is where we get to the unbelievability, the series makes a much larger emphasis on Vash, the world, and their intertwining backstories than does the original series. I quite liked the slower paced, subdued beginning of the original, with the world lore being a backdrop through most of its run, however this new series dives right into it, revealing much of what took the original 20+ episodes is divulged by episode 2. They certainly do a better job at this story telling than did the original, given the original got very silly very quickly, but at only 12 episodes much is left unanswered and even more teased for a new season 2 to come. I'm unsure if I'd give it a go when it comes around, but I can see why others liked it. I'd still recommend the original over this remake, and warn that this new series will spoil many parts of the original, but its not bad, just a little too all over the place for me.
      10lolstalkercat

      This is NOT a remake of the '98 trigun

      It isn't, it's an adaptation of the manga that wasn't even finished being released at the time of its creation. All these bad reviews comparing two completely different source materials is crazy. The '98 anime was awesome but was not at all true to the story of trigun was mostly filler and only adapted maybe 20 or so of the original 117 or so chapters eliminating major characters and entire plot points . Please keep that in mind when you review trigun stampede.

      I'm rating this show 10/10 because the animation is epic, the characters and storyline resemble the maximum manga timeline in all it's dark glory.

      I was skeptical about a cgi trigun, never really been a fan but it's honestly great. It really smooth, the characters are super expressive. It's so good.

      It's following (so far) the maximum manga, which it's absolutely amazing because there was so so much left out of the original adaptation. It's at a prequel point right now but is clearly headed to the main timeline. I'm very refreshed by the change of pace; adding major characters like knives and livio early on is a great way to build them up , there are some great complex characters.

      No Vash isn't supposed to be an entirely goofy donut muncher. I'm sure we will see that side of him after a certain * event *point in time has passed, but overall this anime is a very good adaptation of its source. Let's not keep comparing it to the '98 show. They are entirely different entities.
      8viisiajej

      I'm pleasantly surprised

      To everyone who is discouraged by the bad reviews - don't let them drive you away of this show. I love the original Trigun and I love the Trigun story. This show is obviously a kind of prequel. The character of Milly isn't replaced and all the characters are a bit different because we see them in different time then it was in the 98 series.

      I really kept my expectations low, because I was afraid of the CGI and new art style, but the show didn't disappoint me. On the contrary I am eager to see another season and I very much hope that there will be more than one. Trigun as a story masterpiece deserves this new look and its story told in more depth.

      Also regarding the manga, there is so much more to cover than the original series could do. I can only be exited for more seasons! (I had to submit my first review for this :D )

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        Followed by Trigun Stargaze (2026)
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        Lyrics by Kvi Baba

        Performed by Kvi Baba

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      • Release date
        • January 7, 2023 (United States)
      • Country of origin
        • Japan
      • Official site
        • Official site (Japan)
      • Language
        • Japanese
      • Also known as
        • TRIGUN STAMPEDE
      • Production companies
        • Orange
        • Shonengahosha
        • Toho Animation
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        • 24m
      • Color
        • Color
      • Sound mix
        • Stereo
      • Aspect ratio
        • 1.78 : 1

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