The newest trailer for the upcoming anime features lots of new footage that give fans a better taste of what to expect. The trailer was uploaded on the official TOHO Animation YouTube channel, complete with English subtitles.
Iconic 90s Manga Trigun Gets New Anime Adaptation
Trigun is one of the most iconic anime of the 90s, though in case you’re unfamiliar, the series began as a manga series by Yasuhiro Nightow that was serialized in Monthly Shonen Captain from April 1995 to January 1997. Following its first run, the series continued its serialization in the Young King OURs magazine under the title Trigun Maximum. The original Trigun anime was animated by Madhouse and consisted of 26 episodes. Its original run took place between April and September 1998. The series is set in the 32nd century and follows Vash the Stampede, a man with a bounty of 60 billion double dollars and nicknamed “The Humanoid Typhoon.” Vash has a massive bounty on his head after he accidentally destroyed a city. Instead of being a fearsome bandit though, Vash is a pacificist and avoids fighting whenever possible. Back in June, the new anime series Trigun Stampede was announced, and it is a new adaptation of Nightow’s iconic manga. The new series is animated by Orange, the studio behind the Beastars TV anime. Because of this, Stampede is a 3DCG anime series. RELATED: Trigun Stampede New Trailer Drops First Look at Million Knives, 3 New Characters
Trigun Stampede New Trailer, Cast, and Release Date
While the new Trigun anime has been revealed, there’s no word yet on whether it is an entirely new adaptation of the original manga. What we do know about the series is its voice cast, which features lots of popular VAs, including:
Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Vash the StampedeSakura Andou as Meryl StryfeYoshimasa Hosoya as Nicholas D. WolfwoodKenji Matsuda as Roberto De NiroJunya Ikeda as Millions Knives
Kouki Uchiyama as Legato BluesummersTarako as Zazie the BeastRyusei Nakao as William ConradTomoyo Kurosawa as Young VashYumiri Hanamori as Young KnivesMaaya Sakamoto as Rem Saverem
You can check out the new trailer for the anime here: Along with the new footage, the trailer also revealed the anime’s opening and ending themes. The opening of Stampede is TOMBI by Kvi Baba while the ending song is Hoshi no Kuzu α by Salyu and Haruka Nakamura. Trigun Stampede will be released on January 7, 2023. Outside Japan, it will be streamed online in various countries and territories on Crunchyroll. Discover more anime news and info by following us on Twitter @epicstreamanime. READ NEXT: Classic and Underrated Anime That Deserve a Reboot