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| CATEGORY: | Video |
| DIRECTOR: | Satoshi Nishimura |
| THEATRICAL RELEASE DATE: | January, 2003 |
| MANUFACTURER: | Pioneer Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Animated, NTSC |
| TYPE: | Foreign Film - Japanese |
| MEDIA: | VHS Tape |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 013023059733 |
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Customer Reviews of Trigun - High Noon (Vol. 8)
The last and best donut. It had to end sometime. One of the latest and greatest anime series of all time concludes with, appropriately, "High Noon". It's sad to see it end, but oh boy, what an ending. (Warning: If you haven't seen the first seven volumes of 'Trigun', don't worry; you might enjoy this one anyway.) The heat that has been building up as main anti-hero Vash the Stampede reluctantly works his way through the "Final Four" of the Gung-Ho Guns (Midvalley the Horn Freak, Chapel the Evergreen, Caine, and the ultra-cruel Legato) to get to his arch-nemesis Knives finally reaches its boiling point. The grown-up Knives finally makes his first (and last) full appearance in this volume, and just in time. The encounters Vash has with the Gung-Hos are full of intensity and action all the way through this series, and these last ones are the most intense of all. Vash's buddy/sidekick Nick Wolfwood accompanies Vash through some of the action, especially since he's got a big bone to pick with Chapel, the man who turns out to be his former mentor(!). The two have themselves a good old-fashioned showdown in the middle of town as Vash continues to work his way to Knives, and it's pretty sweet. When Vash confronts Legato, what results is one of the most emotional climaxes to a battle in recent anime history; you've just got to see it for yourself. In my opinion, it even outdoes the final battle between Vash and Knives, which comes at the end of the last episode, and that's saying a lot. Vash and Knives engage in a classic gunfight that'll be talked about for weeks, at least. And that's just part of the series' appeal; awesome action that just adds to a terrific and deep story with memorable characters, all in an original futuristic Wild West-type setting. This is anime at its near-best. The only gripe I've had with the whole thing is that the animation could've been a little bit better; but it was a TV series, so it's to be expected. You're not going to watch Volumes 1-7 and not bother with the ending, are you? Quit waiting; the "buy it" button's right over your head. Complete the set; you'll be glad you did.
Top notch Endings for Top notch Anime
What can I say. Trigun is simply a fun anime to watch which is almost a rarity these days. Many anime series get very complicated or just too long. I mean Trigun is a very standard length (26 episodes) and very high quality animated series. While at some points the animation is rediculous and somewhat goofy, it still keeps a good flow. The characters are very interesting and have very good personalities and this last DVD is what shows you the end. In this Anime you see The Gung Ho Guns, Legato, Wolfwood, Milly, Merril, Knives, and Vash all go out with a BANG. (No I don't mean they all get killed)
Basically the 1st episode on this dvd gives you the story of wolfwood which everybody who has patiently bought the series dvd by dvd every few months has been waiting to hear ever since he was first introduced in the third dvd. The second on the dvd wraps up the gung ho gun ordeal that vash constantly goes through. The third episode on the dvd doesn't really have much. In fact it really just shows merril and milly moving for the last time (They are shown in the last episode but really only in the credits and its just a still picture) And the fated last episode gives the entire story of Vash's life from the time he and Knives landed on the desert planet through December, and August, and up to the final duel between Vash and Knives. Definately a great Ending to a Great Anime. This final chapter of Trigun contains very little of the comedy of trigun, but contains the best emotion and best action scenes. If you haven't clicked add to cart by now, then you are only increasing the waiting time to when it arrives at your front door. This dvd will shine greater than any other in your collection whether Cowboy bebop, any form of Gundam, Evangelion, Dragonball Z, or any other anime you could name!
NEW SERIES
This is by far the greatest anime series ever. And there is a 99.9% chance that there will be new episodes within the next few years since new Trigun mangas (comics). are being released in Japan!