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Trigun: Multiple Bullets (Manga)

Trigun: Multiple Bullets

  • トライガン・マルチプルバレッツ
  • Gekijouban Trigun Badlands Rumble: Bangaihen
  • Trigun: The Lost Plant
  • Suna no Wakusei no Tami
  • Denizens of the Sand Planet
  • Les Enfants
  • Eisei Mil Mer TV
  • Mil/Mer TV
  • Raijin: Risin
  • Trigun: Rising
  • Cutting is Fighting
Manga7.01629 votes1 volumes · 8 chaptersFinished
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Synopsis

A Trigun anthology. 1-2. Gekijouban Trigun Badlands Rumble: Bangaihen 3. Trigun: The Lost Plant 4. Suna no Wakusei no Tami (Denizens of the Sand Planet) 5. Les Enfants 6. Eisei Mil Mer TV (Mil/Mer TV) 7. Raijin: Risin (Trigun: Rising) 8. Cutting is Fighting

Publication notes

Trigun: Multiple Bullets was published in English by Dark Horse on March 19, 2013.

Published

Dec 28, 2011

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  • Vash the Stampede
    Vash the Stampede17892 fan favorites
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    Age: unknown Height: 188 cm (6'2") Weight: 81.6 kg (180 lb) Vash displays two different personalities. Vash usually exaggerates foolish characteristics to make people feel unthreatened and to hide his identity; for instance, exhibiting an almost obsessive love of doughnuts and at one point introduced himself as "Valentinez Alkalinella Xifax Sicidabohertz Gombigobilla Blue Stradivari Talentrent Pierre Andri Charton-Haymoss Ivanovich Baldeus George Doitzel Kaiser III." Vash's reputation as "The Humanoid Typhoon" is legendary, as is the damage and destruction associated with his presence. However, when those around him are threatened, Vash shows complete focus and control. Vash is a very multidimensional character—quite literally a walking contradiction. He is often a womanizer, and other times a gentleman. Sometimes he is a coward, yet other times he shows great courage. He is a wanted man, yet he wouldn't hurt a fly.

  • Nicholas D. Wolfwood
    Nicholas D. Wolfwood3590 fan favorites
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    When Vash's bus runs across Wolfwood's motorcycle in the middle of the desert. He proves to be a valuable ally although his and Vash's philosophies often conflict, Wolfwood being a firm believer in martialism while Vash is a pacifist. By the end of the series, he agrees with Vash's way of thinking even though it costs him dearly. Wolfwood's purpose is to raise money for the children in the orphanage he runs. The giant cross that he carries comes in two versions. Version 1 holds 12 pistols (across arms of the cross). Version 2 houses a giant machine gun (long part of the cross) and finally, a rocket launcher in the top, while the ammunition is stored in the arms of the cross(an alternate opinion is simply that one of the horizontal arms holds ammo for the machine gun and rocket launcher while the other holds six pistols). The trigger for the Version 2 is a skull shaped symbol in the centre of the cross. As can be expected, the weapon/case is very heavy, and only Wolfwood, Milly, and Vash seem to have no trouble holding it (though Vash once comments on its weight). The weapon is not actually named in the anime, but it is commonly referred to as Punisher, which comes from the manga. Wolfwood states that it's heavy "with God's mercy," a fitting statement from the cynical Wolfwood. He is modeled on Tortoise Matsumoto, the lead singer of the Japanese rock band Ulfuls. The name Wolfwood (ウルフウッド urufuddo) is a corruption of Ulfuls (ウルフルズ urufuruzu), which is in turn a corruption of the English word soulful (ソウルフル sōrufuru). Nightow is frequently asked in interviews and at convention panels what the "D." in Wolfwood's name stands for. His responses have varied each time, ranging from "Dangerous" to "Dokonokuminomonjawaresumakinishiteshizumetarokakora." The latter is actually stereotypical yakuza slang, and would be written out as "どこの組の者じゃ、われ!? 簀巻きにして沈めたろか、こら!", which roughly means "What the hell family do you think you're from!? I'm gonna tie you up in a reed mat and dunk ya!". The common theme in these various expansions of the single letter "D" is one of destructive force, anger, or violence, which are traits Nightow has modeled the character after. In the original Japanese version, Wolfwood speaks in a Kansai Dialect. Nightow has said of this: "It's an English-speaking world, so he's not actually speaking Kansai dialect. Think of it as indicating some accent." (Source: Answers.com, Wikipedia, Nicholas D. Wolfwood)

  • Milly Thompson
    Milly Thompson469 fan favorites
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    Milly Thompson is a fellow Bernardelli agent and friend and assistant to Meryl. Despite physically towering over Meryl, Milly looks up to her and always refers to her as "senpai," or "Ma'am" in the English Version, as a term of respect for a senior. Although physically very strong, she appears rather simple and ditzy, but has an extremely kind heart and also reveals a strength of character and genuine optimism. However, Milly can be just as hotheaded as Meryl if someone is disrespectful towards their family (or wasting food, especially pudding). She can seem somewhat dim, but she has some amazing skills (chess playing, for one) which hint at a deeply buried intelligence. She does have a tendency to go a bit overboard when drinking. She seemed to pick up on the fact that Vash is the notorious Stampede before Meryl, but she is apparently still somewhat surprised upon realizing that she was correct. Milly comes from a very large family, and writes letters to them constantly (known as "The Milly Monthly"). Somehow Milly manages to hide a very heavy concussion gun (referred to as a "stun-gun") under her coat. The shots, which pop out into the shape of an X-shaped claw, are so powerful they can even knock over trucks. At one point Milly refers to herself as "Stun-gun Milly."

  • Meryl Stryfe
    Meryl Stryfe249 fan favorites
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    Meryl Stryfe and her junior co-worker Milly were sent by the Bernardelli Insurance Society to evaluate claims regarding Vash the Stampede. Despite her serious attitude and short temper, she is a good person. Although she doesn't often fight alongside Vash, she hides many derringer-style "throwaway" pistols under her coat. She once referred to herself as "Derringer Meryl." Initially, she finds Vash to be a nuisance and dismisses the idea that he is the legendary Humanoid Typhoon. As time passes, she realizes that Vash isn't the villain that he is made out to be nor the buffoon that he presents himself to be. Gradually, she comes to respect Vash and love him deeply. It is also hinted near the end of the anime that she may possibly be the reincarnation of Rem Saverem. This, however, is not present in the manga, and may have been an independent decision by the producers of the anime. It is hinted that Meryl has problems involving her family. Early in Trigun Maximum, she celebrates her 23rd birthday, which means she was 21 at the beginning of Trigun. Meryl is very short, more so in the manga than in the anime. In Trigun Stampede, she's a new reporter who just joined Bernardelli News Agency. In search of a big scoop, she meets Vash and gets caught up in the fate that surrounds him. A young lady from a wealthy family, she also has a somewhat naive side.

  • Rai-Dei the Blade
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    Rai-Dei is a samurai who seeks the knowledge learned only when facing death. He carries a sword with a built in gun that can be fired from the hilt, and is able to swing it with enough force to create a sonic blast. In the anime, he expresses anger in the fact that Vash is refusing to make his mark true and aim to kill, claiming he wants "a real battle." In the manga, he wears "roller skates" that allow him to move at phenomenal speeds. Rai-Dei is the protagonist of the 7th chapter of Trigun Multiple Bullets, "Trigun: Rising", which takes place before he becomes a member of the Gung-ho-Guns. In this chapter, Rai-Dei is protecting a small town from bandits and even training a young girl to succeed his "Jigengiri Ittouryu" fighting style. From the beginning Rai-Dei shows himself to be an apathetic person who kills anyone who crosses his path, but soon after he begins to show a little affection for the people of the town, a tragedy happens and Rai-Dei returns to his origins as an assassin, wishing cut more and more flesh with his blade.

  • Verona Tsubasa
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    Verona Tsubasa is the protagonist of the third chapter of Trigun: Multiple Bullets, "The Lost Plant." She joins Vash on a journey without even knowing who he really is, and they both find a lost and sentient plant that is trapped at the bottom of a canyon asking for their help. No voice actors have been added to this character. Help improve our database by searching for a voice actor, and adding this character to their roles .

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