Following the broadcast of today's episode, the new anime adaptation of the manga written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow , Trigun , titled Trigun Stampede , revealed a new promotional image for its plot climax. It should be remembered that this series is confirmed with a total of twelve episodes, and is a "more faithful" representation of the original work.
The series has been broadcast since January 7 in Japan, while the Crunchyroll platform is in charge of its distribution in the West. On the other hand, Nightow published the manga in Akita Shoten 's Monthly Shonen Captain magazine between May 1995 and February 1997, compiling the work in a total of three volumes. Subsequently, the author continued publication under the title Trigun Maximum in Shonengahosha 's Young King Ours magazine between December 1997 and May 2007, with a total of 14 published compilation volumes.
The work inspired a twenty-six episode anime adaptation produced by Madhouse studios , under the direction of Satoshi Nishimura and scripts written by Yousuke Kuroda , released in April 1998. With a total of seventeen filler episodes, Trigun has a high percentage of 65 percent infill.
Synopsis for Trigun Stampede
On Noman's planet Earth, reporters Meryl Stryfe and Roberto De Niro traverse the desert in search of the infamous outlaw Vash the Boom. But the man they find near the desolate city of Jeneora Rock is a far cry from the deadly terrorist they expect. In reality, Vash is a carefree, passive drifter; he is a defender of peace, loved by the townspeople. His inaccurate reputation is actually due to the atrocities committed by his twin brother Knives Millions. Even so, Vash is nicknamed "The Humanoid Typhoon" due to the tendency to violent chaos that follows in his wake.
Chaos soon ensues in the form of bounty hunters seeking the hefty price on Vash's head, and their violent pursuit poses great danger to the city and its prized power plant. Thanks to his prowess with weapons, Vash is able to resist most of these nefarious forces. However, he will soon have to face the ultimate evil: the unstoppable destructive power of his malevolent brother.
Fuente: Comic Natalie
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