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'Trigun Stampede' Unveils Supporting Cast, Third Promo
The Trigun Stampede special panel at Anime NYC revealed on Saturday three additional cast and a third promotional video. The anime is scheduled to premiere on TV Tokyo and other stations in January 2023.
Cast
Legato Bluesummers: Kouki Uchiyama (Boku no Hero Academia)
Zazie the Beast: TARAKO (Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen)
William Conrad: Ryusei Nakao (Dragon Ball Z)
Kenji Mutou (Houseki no Kuni (TV) episode director) helms the anime at animation studio Orange. Tatsurou Inamoto (Lupin III (2015)), Shin Okashima (Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san), and Yoshihisa Ueda are handling the series composition and penning the script.
Koudai Watanabe (Tanken Driland: 1000-nen no Mahou), Tetsurou Moronuki (Fune wo Amu prop design), Takahiko Abiru (Vinland Saga), Akiko Satou (Butlers: Chitose Momotose Monogatari), Takeshi Ninomiya (Kiniro Mosaic chief animation director), and Yumihiko Amano are designing the characters. Tatsuya Katou (Dr. Stone) is composing the music.
The anime series adapts Yasuhiro Nightow's action adventure manga, which he originally published as a one-shot in Monthly Shounen Captain in February 1995. The manga began serialization in April of that year but went on hiatus in January 1997 due to the magazine's discontinuation. Tokuma Shoten published the manga in three volumes between April 1996 and January 1999. Shounen Gahousha later re-released it in two volumes in June 2000.
Nightow continued the original manga under the new title Trigun Maximum in Young King OURs in October 1997 and ended it in March 2007. Shounen Gahousha published the manga in 14 volumes between May 1998 and February 2008 and later in seven volumes between February and September 2010.
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Source: Comic Natalie
Cast
Legato Bluesummers: Kouki Uchiyama (Boku no Hero Academia)
Zazie the Beast: TARAKO (Danganronpa 3: The End of Kibougamine Gakuen - Mirai-hen)
William Conrad: Ryusei Nakao (Dragon Ball Z)
Kenji Mutou (Houseki no Kuni (TV) episode director) helms the anime at animation studio Orange. Tatsurou Inamoto (Lupin III (2015)), Shin Okashima (Gaikotsu Shotenin Honda-san), and Yoshihisa Ueda are handling the series composition and penning the script.
Koudai Watanabe (Tanken Driland: 1000-nen no Mahou), Tetsurou Moronuki (Fune wo Amu prop design), Takahiko Abiru (Vinland Saga), Akiko Satou (Butlers: Chitose Momotose Monogatari), Takeshi Ninomiya (Kiniro Mosaic chief animation director), and Yumihiko Amano are designing the characters. Tatsuya Katou (Dr. Stone) is composing the music.
The anime series adapts Yasuhiro Nightow's action adventure manga, which he originally published as a one-shot in Monthly Shounen Captain in February 1995. The manga began serialization in April of that year but went on hiatus in January 1997 due to the magazine's discontinuation. Tokuma Shoten published the manga in three volumes between April 1996 and January 1999. Shounen Gahousha later re-released it in two volumes in June 2000.
Nightow continued the original manga under the new title Trigun Maximum in Young King OURs in October 1997 and ended it in March 2007. Shounen Gahousha published the manga in 14 volumes between May 1998 and February 2008 and later in seven volumes between February and September 2010.
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Source: Comic Natalie