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Trigun: Badlands Rumble

  • 2010
  • TV-14
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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Trigun: Badlands Rumble (2010)
20 years after meddling into the bank heist of a notorious robber named Gasback, Vash the Stampede is heading towards Macca City. Rumors say that the legendary thief might appear there causing an enormous influx of bounty hunters in the area who want to collect the $300,000,000 prize for his head.
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A peaceful gunslinger's past catches up with him as he travels to a city where a legendary bank robber may strike again. Bounty hunters flock to the area, hoping to claim the massive reward.A peaceful gunslinger's past catches up with him as he travels to a city where a legendary bank robber may strike again. Bounty hunters flock to the area, hoping to claim the massive reward.A peaceful gunslinger's past catches up with him as he travels to a city where a legendary bank robber may strike again. Bounty hunters flock to the area, hoping to claim the massive reward.

  • Director
    • Satoshi Nishimura
  • Writers
    • Yasuhiro Nightow
    • Satoshi Nishimura
    • Yasuko Kobayashi
  • Stars
    • Masaya Onosaka
    • Hiromi Tsuru
    • Satsuki Yukino
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    6.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Satoshi Nishimura
    • Writers
      • Yasuhiro Nightow
      • Satoshi Nishimura
      • Yasuko Kobayashi
    • Stars
      • Masaya Onosaka
      • Hiromi Tsuru
      • Satsuki Yukino
    • 12User reviews
    • 12Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Masaya Onosaka
    • Vash the Stampede
    • (voice)
    Hiromi Tsuru
    Hiromi Tsuru
    • Meryl Stryfe
    • (voice)
    Satsuki Yukino
    • Milly Thompson
    • (voice)
    Show Hayami
    • Nicholas D. Wolfwood
    • (voice)
    Bin Shimada
    Bin Shimada
    • Cain
    • (voice)
    Maaya Sakamoto
    Maaya Sakamoto
    • Amelia
    • (voice)
    Tsutomu Isobe
    • Gasback
    • (voice)
    Fumihiko Tachiki
    Fumihiko Tachiki
    • Mechio
    • (voice)
    Kikuko Inoue
    Kikuko Inoue
    • Amelia's Mother
    • (voice)
    Nobuo Tobita
    Nobuo Tobita
    • Dorino
    • (voice)
    Taiten Kusunoki
    • Shane B. Goodman
    • (voice)
    Ryan Manalansan
    Ryan Manalansan
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice: English version)
    Charles Baker
    Charles Baker
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice: English version)
    Robert Bell
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice: English version)
    Christopher Bevins
    Christopher Bevins
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice: English version)
    Ed Blaylock
    Ed Blaylock
    • Police Commander
    • (voice: English version)
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    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Vash The Stampede
    • (voice: English version)
    Anthony Bowling
    • Additional Voices
    • (voice: English version)
    • Director
      • Satoshi Nishimura
    • Writers
      • Yasuhiro Nightow
      • Satoshi Nishimura
      • Yasuko Kobayashi
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    User reviews12

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    10Marcko9790

    The Return of The Stampede

    I saw this about a month after finishing the show, and I realized I should have seen it sooner. Badlands Rumble is one of those few cases where the movie that is based on a show is up there with the show itself in quality. The animation keeps a style similar to the one of the original show, but it is updated to todays standards...and I LOVE IT!

    Vash is back, Wolfwood's back, the insurance girls are back...even Kuro- Neko-Sama makes a glorious return! In other words, all the good characters are back, as good as ever. Even the new characters like Gasback for example are very good.

    And thank you Madhouse for bringing back Tsuneo Imahori to make the soundtrack! I love the original soundtrack so much and was really happy to see his name in the credits again. No one makes Trigun music better than Imahori-Sama, no one!

    Trigun: Badlands Rumble is *beep* awesome and feels a lot like one of those episodes that never made it into the show, based on the story and feeling. I just love this movie!
    7cherold

    Fun overall

    This is a sort of add-on to the anime series, offering a standalone story for the sci-fi Western comedy action.

    It starts great, with Vash playing the fool, saving lifes in the most idiotic way possible. It is bright and fun and just what I remember liking about the TV series.

    But around the halfway point the series gives itself over to pure bullets & bombs action. So much of it that it gets rather dull after a while.

    The movie also takes on the themes of Vash's pacifism and its potential costs, but it fails to really make its point, if it has one.

    When the movie focuses on Vash, it's funny and fun. When it focuses on shoot-shoot-boom-boom, it's sort of fun. I wish there had been more of the first and less of the second, but if you're a fan of the series you should definitely watch this. Although if you haven't seen the series, start there.
    8Jinxxa_Wolfe

    TRIGUN: BADLANDS RUMBLE: The Manga Based Movie

    TRIGUN (2010) is a very fun space western anime film, based on the anime by the same name, and filled with action, adventure and comedy. The quirky and outrageous characters all grow on you, especially Vash the Stampede, Wolfwood, Meryl, and Millie. Quirky and out-there, this movie, like the previous series really gets more interesting as it goes along and the plot truly thickens.

    "Trigun takes place in the distant future on a deserted planet. Vash the Stampede is a gunfighter with a legend so ruthless that he has a $$60,000,000,000 bounty on his head. Entire towns evacuate at the rumor of his arrival. However, the real Vash the Stampede is not the same man that rumor portrays him to be. The enigmatic and conflicted lead character in Trigun is actually more heroic in nature; as well as a complete and utter idiot at times."

    Overall, it's a modern anime classic, highly humerous and memorable, exciting and compelling. It was a fun film. Very enjoyable!
    9psychogoatee

    Trigun is back, and it's a good time!

    Trigun Badlands Rumble is a very good movie, with some nice nostalgia for Trigun fans.

    It's in the style of the first half of the series, Vash wandering around getting into trouble and helping people out. He runs into our cool heroine of the movie, Amelia, and she's quite likable. Of course, Meryl, Millie, and Wolfwood are in the house as well.

    The story here is not black and white with good guys and bad guys, it's interesting in that the villains of this movie aren't all that evil, and overall the movie has a more laid-back feel than you might expect.

    One cool aspect is how they incorporate Vash's past and how old he is, by tying in a flashback from 20 years prior into the current events. We have some nice fun dialogue, great slapstick humor, a crazy bar brawl, lots of action, and a bit of drama to give it some weight. The animation is the most flawless aspect of the movie, the art is detailed and it's lushly done. There's a lot of great detail, and all the wacky background characters have a lot of care put into them.

    Overall, though the plot takes a couple clever turns, the movie is just a nicely done, very straightforward light action romp, done well. I enjoyed the ending especially, which had a nice way of commenting on Vash's ideals. And of course, this movie is even better for letting us hang out with those classic Trigun characters for another hour and a half. Check it out!
    10mercy_angel_09

    No, Nishimura-san, Thank YOU

    I wish I could write about spoilers. But I can't. And I won't out of principle. But more on that later.

    I got to see Badlands Rumble during its world premier run at Sakura-Con 2010 in Seattle. This was almost a year after seeing the world premier of the trailer and the panel at Anime Expo in 2009. I had been excited about this since the rumors started, and the at the panel I was given a taste of what the movie could be.

    By the time I finally saw it I didn't care that it was raw and I couldn't understand more than just a couple of passing phrases. It was Trigun. It was a movie. It had the original cast. It was SHINY. And oh yeah. Wolfwood was back. I sat in a fangirl stupor enjoying the pretty on the screen. So that's why I really can't write about spoilers - I suppose I could try and give something away via analyzing the animation, but I could be very, very wrong.

    Chronologically speaking, Badlands Rumble takes place somewhere in the middle of the series. Hence Wolfwood still being alive. The prologue is dated about twenty years (I think) before the start of the series, but the bulk of the movie takes place in the middle of the series. In addition to fan favorite characters returning (including Wolfwood, but you should know this already), there are a handful of new characters created just for the movie. In terms of animation, it's much sharper and cleaner than the TV series - basically it's what the TV series would look like if they made it today. It should be noted, however, that despite the ten year gap in production between the series and the movie, the character designs are the same. No radical make-overs, they just look cleaner and sharper. Seriously, visually speaking, the movie is a treat.

    A major coup for the movie is the return of the four original cast members. No word on if it will cross over into the dub or not (if Funimation is smart, they'll have the four main actors return). Another coup is Tsuneo Imahori returning for the music. While it's not the exact same tracks from the series, the spirit of the music is the same, all while keeping an independent feeling unique to the movie.

    Big Damn Movie, indeed! As my friends and I exited the auditorium, Satoshi Nishimura thanked everyone who attended at the door. My friends and I enjoyed ourselves so much we actually bowed and thanked him for the honor of allowing us to attend one of the first screenings of the movie. He got all embarrassed and I swear he blushed. But seriously. Well deserved praise, Nishimura-san.

    It should be noted that the first time a recognizable character appeared on screen, the whole room went up in cheers and whoops of joy. Even when Kuroneko-sama appeared. Actually, every time Kuroneko-sama appeared. I think it goes to show just how much the American audience loves Trigun, and the fact that even ten years later it could get its very own Big Damn Movie. I have no idea what its reception at Anime Expo was this year (as it had finally been subtitled at that point), but I can imagine that it was just as enthusiastic as it was at Sakura-con, especially given how packed the Trigun movie panel was the year before.

    I cannot wait until this movie comes out on DVD. I was completely blown away by watching it raw, I'm sure that feeling will be ramped up to eleven when I can finally understand what they're saying.

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      The black, green-eyed cat that appears in every episode of the series appears at least 3 times in the film.
    • Connections
      Follows Trigun (1998)

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    • Release date
      • April 24, 2010 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official sites
      • Eleven Arts (United States)
      • FUNimation (United States)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • 槍神:荒野大亂鬥
    • Production companies
      • Trigun Production Committee
      • Flying Dog
      • Madhouse
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $62,027
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $29,201
      • Jul 10, 2011
    • Gross worldwide
      • $193,458
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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