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Rather than duel with Vash, Legato hires the Gung-Ho Guns, a succession of weird assassins. Vash outwits Dominique the Cyclops, whose mysterious powers derive from the Demon's Eye of the title. In "Fifth Moon," the futuristic samurai Rai-Dei the Blade wounds Vash and threatens to kill him. His threats trigger a violent, unexpected reaction: Vash somehow produces a blast of energy that levels the entire city, burns a gaping hole in the moon, and attracts itinerant preacher Nicholas D. Wolfwood. The power he unleashes explains Vash's alternate moniker, "The Humanoid Typhoon."
As they watch the destruction from a distance, Meryl and Milly are heartbroken to learn they've been taken off the supervision of Vash and ordered to return to Bernardelli Insurance Society headquarters.
Rated for ages 13 and up for violence. --Charles Solomon
| CATEGORY: | DVD |
| MANUFACTURER: | Pioneer Video |
| MPAA RATING: | NR (Not Rated) |
| FEATURES: | Color, Animated |
| MEDIA: | DVD |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 013023028791 |
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Customer Reviews of Trigun Vol. 5 - Angel Arms
Misleading Cover The cover of this DVD doesn't make much sense. The art would have been much more appropriate for Vol.1. This is actually one of the darkest DVDs in the series yet.
First off, I'm really irritated at the dissing that the first episode, "Little Arcadia", gets. This episode stars Milly and Meryl and Vash gets mostly left out. This episode is very well done IMO. Interesting story, hilarious villains, and rather touching at the same time. It has a nice theme about family. And I'm a big fan of the insurance girls. Sure Vash is the center of the series, but Meryl and Milly really deserve much of the credit for making Trigun such an awesome series.
The next two episodes are kind of "Villain of the Day" affairs. Thankfully this does not continue through Vol.7. In the second episode Vash confronts Dominique the Cyclops. In the third, Rai-Dei the Blade. And a very important event and revelation occurs in the third episode, so keep your eyes peeled.
Uhm, whugh hoppend?
Ok, don't get me wrong...I love TRIGUN - the first 4 DVD's were awesome. I liked the humor, loved the concept, the music, the evenflow of the series - the way they all connect and intertwine with each other. But the animation in this DVD seems below the quality of the previous ones. Also, the first story only contains VASH very briefly. The villains are whack in the first episode on this #5 dvd...and only the final episode which contains WOLFWOOD, was entertaining. I hope the next DVD is better...these stories seemed like filler and fluff.
"In This Game..."
This set has what may be my favorite character and line of Trigun. The only better episodes than FIFTH MOON are PARADISE & SIN (REM SAVEREM too, but it's wierd!) But the forgotten Gung-Ho Gun is in there too. Everyone is talking about Rei-Dei the Blade, but no one mentions the great E. G. Mine. So what if he only has like 5 minutes of screentime in the whole series, he's still too cool for words
"In this game, the losers don't go home...They go to Hell"
-E.G.Mine