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Trigun

Review of Trigun

9/10
Recommended
January 02, 2018
2 min read
8 reactions

"Now repeat after me: this world is made of Love and Peace! Love and Peace!" Ahh, Trigun. A fantastic anime about an absolutely silly man named Vash the Stampede with a 300,000,000 double dollar bounty on his head traveling endlessly through the desert planet that I can't remember the name of. Along the way, Vash gets into plenty of fights, but he makes his best effort to end said fights without killing anyone. I have to say, however, that while Vash the Stampede was pretty cool when he needed to be, and silly when he didnt, Nicholas D. Wolfwood, a character introduced in one of thelater episodes, was absolutely fantastic. I seriously loved the final episodes with him in it. Milly and Meryl were pretty good female characters for a anime straight from 1998 as well, but the fact of Milly running around while carrying a gigantic minigun while Meryl got 2 tiny pistols was simply hilarious for me personally. And not to give anything away, but the final battle between the enigmatic villain and Vash was absolutely awesome. It felt kind of akin to the final fight between Big Boss and The Boss in the video game Metal Gear Solid 3, what with the lack of music, the two engaging in a discussion over their past before the battle, and the simple fact that they both had their own goals. Seriously, though, the main difference between that game and Trigun's final battle is that they hated each other to no end in Trigun, for what reasons, I won't explain because spoilers.
In summary, Trigun is a fantastic older anime that anyone who likes wild west battles but also likes an epic overarching plot to tie all of said battles together so that they all have meaning should watch.

Mark
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