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Trigun Complete Series DVD – Classic Anime by Funimation | All 26 Episodes

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ALL 26 EPISODES ON DVD: This complete Trigun box set includes all 26 original episodes in English and Japanese with subtitles.

CLASSIC ‘90S ANIME FAVORITE: Follow Vash the Stampede on a wild sci-fi western adventure across a lawless desert world.

FUNIMATION OFFICIAL RELEASE: Licensed and distributed by Funimation – quality dubbing and original Japanese audio included.

PERFECT FOR ANIME COLLECTORS: A must-have for fans of retro anime, space westerns, and critically acclaimed action series.

REGION 1 NTSC FORMAT: Compatible with all standard Region 1 DVD players (U.S. & Canada) – ideal for home viewing.

Experience one of the most iconic anime of the '90s with Trigun: The Complete Series (DVD) from Funimation. This collector’s set features all 26 episodes of the original series, following the infamous Vash the Stampede—a legendary gunslinger with a mysterious past and a massive bounty on his head. Blending sci-fi, western, and action-comedy, Trigun delivers fast-paced shootouts, heartfelt moments, and unforgettable characters. Watch in either English dub or original Japanese with English subtitles. This Region 1 NTSC DVD set is perfect for anime collectors, newcomers, and longtime fans looking to relive a true classic. Whether you're completing your anime library or discovering Trigun for the first time, this edition is a must-have.

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Mike Pappalardo
Hysterical and action-packed...a great anime series!

He's prone to whining, crying and throwing tantrums, but Vash still manages to get the job done! Since I was introduced to Cowboy Bebop a little over a year ago, I've seen many different Anime, and I have to say flat out that Trigun is my favorite. Ironic, considering that Vash the Stampede is the epitome of everything I couldn't stand about Anime before I became a fan, but I actually find Vash to be completely hysterical, and one my favorite anime characters.
Its Wild West meets futuristic Sci-Fi in this anime about a man with names like 'The Humanoid Typhoon' and 'The 60 Billion Double Dollar Man'. Beleived to be the cause of mass destruction wherever he goes, Vash is actually a misunderstood, friendly and peace-loving individual...who is armed to the teeth, with superhuman strength and speed, the sharpest eye on the planet, and a 60 Billion Double Dollar bounty on his head that many are just itching to get their hands on. He hates violence and won't bring himself to kill anyone...and he has his reasons.
The overall plot of the show is great, but only loosely follows the Manga, since the anime is very different towards the end. Every episode is a continuation in the overall story. The first few episodes are mostly comical, but as the series progresses, Vash's true enemies reveal themselves and the show begins taking a darker tone. Many revelations about Vash's mysterious origins are revealed, and at about the middle of the show there is an origin episode that explains it a bit moe. That said, this anime is both completely hysterical and filled with great action. Vash's ridiculous behavior, stupid facial expressions and whining and screaming add a whole dimension to the character. Half the time when I watched this show, I was laughing. Sometimes it was so funny I was doubled over and tearing from the comedy aspect.
Side characters Meryl and Millie are also good characters...Millie's rather stupid but resourceful personality make her one of the funniest characters on the show (and one of my favorites). A gun-toting priest priest known as Nicholas D. Wolfwood shows up, inadvertantly forming a friendship and partnership with Vash, which leads to more hysterical situations. When the main cast of villains begin to get introduced to the show, it really takes off. Some of these villains, namely Legato Bluesummers (one of my all time favorite anime characters), are among the most sinister and evil characters I've seen yet in Anime.
Trigun happens to be my favorite Anime. The overall series has its fair share of comedy, alot of action, but also alot of emotion, particularly towards the end of the show. Combined with great character development, excellent animation, and a very good soundtrack, Trigun stands as one of the best anime to come out in recent years. As the second anime I got into after Bebop, I found it to be very entertaining and easy to get into. While the manga differs a bit from the anime, Trigun is definitely a great show and is worth the watch for any anime fan. Chances are that if you liked Bebop, you'll like Trigun.

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Ryann Von Doom
A must have

This series is amazing and needs more love.

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Cloud
Full Series and Plays Well

Complete series. Works fine! All the episodes are there and all played fine. The box was a little scratched up on the edges but it's mostly in great shape. <3

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KIM
Great seller

Received as described

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Kam O
Top tier anime

Trigun is one of the big 3 "space westerns" (Cowboy Bebop, Outlaw Star, Trigun) and it stands tall alongside those other two classics.