Filled with epic action and stunning style, the iconic Trigun series is a legendary anime series where guns are almost always blazing. Now, diehard fans with a supply of water on hand can reenact these iconic action scenes, albeit in a much less serious way.
Created by Fullcock, some new miniature toys from the Trigun anime series are on their way. While they certainly look like dangerous and daring weapons, they are actually much wetter than they appear. Perfect for collectors or those looking to take down a target with H20, these water guns are some of the coolest anime collectibles out there and are a surefire way to beat the summer heat in style.
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Trigun fans can splurge on Vash and Knives water gun toys
Fullcock's new Trigun water guns may just shoot liquid instead of actual bullets, but they certainly look the part to do the latter. Made from ABS plastic, they're based on the weapons used by both Vash the Stampede and Knives in the Trigun manga and anime. One of the three water guns shown is based on Vash's first gun, seen in the original anime up until episode three. There are a few caveats, though, such as the stock having to be glued together with glue (sold separately) upon purchase. Likewise, buyers are advised not to hold/point the guns downwards, as this could cause them to leak water.
Pre-orders for the Trigun collectibles are now available and will end on September 18, 2024, with the toys shipping in December 2024. The regular guns for Vash and Knives cost 5,500 yen (~US$38), while the second Vash gun based on his first weapon costs 4,950 yen (~US$34). This makes them significantly less expensive than the bonus for Vash.
Often mentioned alongside other 90s anime classics like Cowboy Bebop and Vampire Hunter D, Trigun is considered an icon of the decade, although its recent reboot, Trigun: Stampede, has also been successful in its own right.
Trigun
Created by Yasuhiro Night
First movie Trigun: Badlands War
Upcoming TV Shows Trigun's Parade
First episode air date April 1, 1998
Cast Johnny Yong Bosch, Lia Sargent, Dorothy Elias-Fahn
Summary
Trigun is a franchise created by Yasuhiro Nightow, which includes a manga series, an anime series, and currently two animated series, all revolving around the sixty billion dollar man, Vash the Stampede. A good-natured gunman with unparalleled skill, Vash hates killing and will do anything to avoid doing so. The series is a science fiction Western, with elements of classic American Westerns combined with features of anime science fiction, and the upcoming series, Trigun Stampede, acts as a reboot of sorts, following the same storyline. The manga aired from 1995 to 1997, with an anime adaptation airing in 1998.
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Source: Argo-Sha (Regular Knives, Regular Vash, Original Vash)