
Trigun
TRIGUN
Vash the Stampede is a wanted man with a habit of turning entire towns into rubble. The price on his head is a fortune, and his path of destruction reaches across the arid wastelands of a desert planet. Unfortunately, most encounters with the spiky-haired gunslinger don't end well for the bounty hunters who catch up with him; someone almost always gets hurt - and it's never Vash. Oddly enough, for such an infamous fugitive, there's no proof that he's ever taken a life. In fact, he's a pacifist with a doughnut obsession who's more doofus than desperado. There's a whole lot more to him than his reputation lets on - Vash the Stampede definitely ain't your typical outlaw. (Source: Funimation)
Trigun is a tv with 26 episodes, from Spring 1998, produced by MADHOUSE, rated 8.0/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
Vash the Stampede is a wanted man with a habit of turning entire towns into rubble. The price on his head is a fortune, and his path of destruction reaches across the arid wastelands of a desert planet. Unfortunately, most encounters with the spiky-haired gunslinger don't end well for the bounty hunters who catch up with him; someone almost always gets hurt - and it's never Vash. Oddly enough, for such an infamous fugitive, there's no proof that he's ever taken a life. In fact, he's a pacifist with a doughnut obsession who's more doofus than desperado. There's a whole lot more to him than his reputation lets on - Vash the Stampede definitely ain't your typical outlaw. (Source: Funimation)
Main Characters
Tags
- Guns — Prominently features the use of guns in combat.
- Fugitive — Prominently features a character evading capture by an individual or organization.
- Male Protagonist — Main character is male.
- Philosophy — Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
- Primarily Adult Cast — Main cast is mostly composed of characters above a high school age.
- Cowboys — Features Western or Western-inspired cowboys.
- Tragedy — Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
- Post-Apocalyptic — Partly or completely set in a world or civilization after a global disaster.
- Crime — Centers around unlawful activities punishable by the state or other authority.
- Desert — Prominently features a desert environment.
- Travel — Centers around character(s) moving between places a significant distance apart.
- Steampunk — Prominently features technology and designs inspired by 19th-century industrial steam-powered machinery.

