Trigun (film)

Trigun is a 1997 American adult animated space Western film written by, directed by and starring an ensemble cast. Based on the by, the film follows Vash the Stampede, a famous gunman who is constantly fighting bounty hunters seeking to obtain the immense bounty on his head in the fictional planet known as No Man's Land. As the narrative progresses, Vash's past is explored.

Plot
In the 32nd century, a man known as has earned a bounty of 60 billion ("double dollar") on his head and the nickname "The Humanoid Typhoon" after accidentally destroying a city with his supernatural powers. However, whenever he is attacked, Vash displays a pacifist personality as noted by two Bernardelli Insurance Society employees, Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, who follow him around in order to minimize the damages inevitably caused by his appearance. Most of the damage attributed to Vash is actually caused by bounty hunters in pursuit of the sixty billion double-dollar bounty on Vash's head for the destruction of the city of July. However, he cannot remember the incident due to retrograde amnesia, being able to recall only fragments of the destroyed city and memories of his childhood. Throughout his travels, Vash tries to save lives using non-lethal force. He is occasionally joined by a priest,, who, like Vash, is a superb gunfighter with a mysterious past. As the film progresses, more about Vash's past and the history of human civilization on the planet Gunsmoke is revealed.

Vash and his twin brother Knives were originally two children with a slow aging process found in a spaceship that escaped from the planet Earth after mankind had exhausted all its resources. Rem raised them but Knives became nihilistic and had most of the people in the ship disposed of. As a result, Vash lives to find his twin and have revenge. Vash is targeted by from the Gung-ho Guns assassins who are followers of Knives. Wolfwood himself is a Gung-Ho Gun but was hired to make sure Vash does not die and instead suffer. Vash and Knives both possess the Angel Arm, which Knives forced Vash to use in the series' beginning to destroy the town.

Vash eventually fights Knives but is defeated. Wolfwood betrays Knives and saves Vash. In the aftermath, Wolfwood dies fighting one of the Gung-Hos; his friend, Livio, joins Vash's cause while grieving for his friend's death. As Knives approaches the city with the "Ark", a floating ship designed to leave humans without any resources and end life on the planet. Knives begins dueling with Vash. Throughout his past battles that required him to use the Angel's Arm, Vash has transformed into a regular human signified by his blond hair now turned black. Knives also starts losing the powers he stored with the Ark through Vash's actions. Vash then saves his brother from the vengeful ships from Earth. Following his defeat, Knives uses his last powers to help his weakened brother by creating a small fruit tree to feed him. After his brother's death, Vash continues his travels on the planet with Meryl and Milly.

Voice cast

 * as
 * as Meryl Stryfe
 * as Milly Thompson
 * as
 * as Millions Knives
 * as
 * as Rem Saverem
 * as Monev the Gale
 * as Dominique the Cyclops
 * as E.G. Mine
 * as Rai-Dei the Blade
 * as Leonof the Puppet-Master
 * as Gray the Ninelives
 * as Hoppered the Gauntlet
 * as Zazie the Beast
 * Crispin Valenzuela as Midvalley the Hornfreak
 * as Caine the Longshot
 * as Chapel the Evergreen
 * as the Black Cat