Amazon.com: Who and what is Vash the Stampede, the hero of the popular fantasy-adventure Trigun? The outlaw with the 60,000,000,000 "double-dollar" bounty on his head or the good-hearted goof who'd rather eat donuts than fight? The poetic seeker of "the elusive mayfly known as love" or the jerk who goes gaga when a female comes within 20 feet of him? The pacifist who refuses to kill his enemies or the possessor of the power to destroy entire cities?
A sci-fi road story set on a desert planet that recalls the American West, Trigun offers a mixture of slapstick humor and violent action reminiscent of Rurouni Kenshin. Ex-assassin Kenshin Himura is a wanderer who wants to settle down and enjoy peaceful times with the group of friends he's assembled, but political exigencies force him into action. Vash is a more determined vagabond who also uses his destructive powers and crack marksmanship very reluctantly. Both men bear the external scars of battle and the internal wounds of romantic tragedy. But Vash lacks Kenshin's icy self-discipline and the love that makes his onerous past bearable. In his travels, Vash is accompanied by Meryl Stryfe and Millie Thompson of the Bernardelli Insurance Society, who try to minimize the liabilities the one-man disaster area causes. The closest thing he has to a friend is the itinerant priest Nicholas D. Wolfwood, and even he tells Vash, "When you're around, things always seem to get worse!" As Vash, actor Johnny Yong Bosh shifts effortlessly from anti-heroic suffering to adolescent exuberance.
The Limited Collector's Edition I comprises the first half of the series, which begins slowly. Director Satoshi Nishimura gradually accelerates the pace and suspense as Vash's enemies circle him warily, like hyenas waiting for a lion to stumble. Extras include the original Japanese promotional spots and a bullet necklace. (Rated 13 and older: violence, alcohol and tobacco use) --Charles Solomon
Classic Anime Classic Anime. A very good mix of humor, intrigue, fight scenes, and a very good plot.
One of the best Trigun is one of the best series. A really good box set. It's turly one of my favorite anime. Thanks for the copy.
Trigun box set=awesome This boxset was awesome to find for such a good price. I recommend buying the set that comes within the 30-40 dollar range. The customer service from those individuals was outstanding. The quality was awesome on these dvds...
WORTH $$60 BILLION DOLLARS He spends his days whining, complaining, scampering and sucking down every donut in site. WHAT'S NOT TO LOVE? He's the perfect anime hero. A friend introduced me to Vash the Stampede about five years ago and after I saw one disk of his set I broke down and ordered my own. This series is fun. That's the best way I can decribe it. As with any review I make I keep it short so that I don't ruin your fun. This is one series you've got to experiance for yourself. It is true manga. So hunt down your own copy or borrow a friends before if you have to but definatly watch it. If you love a hero who wants to be nothing of the sort then I belive you'll love TRIGUN as much as I do. Happy veiwing!
A great anime This was definitely one of the best I have ever seen. The characters are well developed and the plot isn't bad. The main character's personality is so great you just can't help but laugh and cheer him on. I don't want to spoil anything but this is something that you should check out.