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Trigun: Badlands Rumble is a 2010 Japanese animated science fiction action film directed by Satoshi Nishimura. Produced by Madhouse,[3] the film is based on the Trigun manga written by Yasuhiro Nightow. It follows Vash the Stampede, who arrives in a city where several bounty hunters have gathered to kill wanted robber Gasback and claim the 300 million double-dollar bounty on his head.

Trigun: Badlands Rumble
Theatrical release poster
Directed bySatoshi Nishimura
Screenplay byYasuko Kobayashi
Story by
  • Yasuhiro Nightow
  • Satoshi Nishimura
Based on
  • Trigun
    by Yasuhiro Nightow
  • Trigun Maximum
    by Yasuhiro Nightow
Produced by
  • Shigeru Kitayama
  • Yukiko Koike
  • Yoshiyuki Fudetani
  • Tsuneo Takechi
Starring
CinematographyShinichi Igarashi
Edited bySatoshi Terauchi
Music byTsuneo Imahori
Production
company
Madhouse
Distributed byKlockWorx
Release date
  • April 24, 2010 (2010-04-24)
Running time
90 minutes[1]
CountryJapan
LanguageJapanese
Box office¥72 million (Japan)[2]

Plot


While robbing a bank in Macca City, Gasback is betrayed by his henchmen and leader Cain who plan to kill him, seize the money and retire to a life of luxury. Vash the Stampede, a humanoid gunfighter, intervenes and allows the henchmen and Cain to escape due to his strict no-kill policy. Gasback escapes using explosives, one of which destroys the city's power plant. 20 years later, Gasback has destroyed one henchman's property and forced him to seek refuge with Cain, who became the Mayor by using his share of money to repair the power plant. However, Cain is worried that Gasback might try to steal his huge rotating statue built in the center of the city, and insures it for 5 billion double-dollars, prompting insurance girls Milly Thompson and Meryl Stryfe to arrive and run risk prevention. Vash helps bounty hunter named Amelia fight off thugs harassing her aboard the sand steamer, and himself starts flirting with her. Amelia and many other bounty hunters have gathered there to capture Gasback upon his anticipated arrival and win the bounty of 300 million double dollars on his head. While in a bar, Gasback is rescued from police ambush by his new bodyguard Nicholas D. Wolfwood, a priest and assassin who was saved by Gasback while nearly dying of thirst in a desert. This resulted in a contract binding Wolfwood as the bodyguard but not an active participant in the robbery against Cain.

Vash and Amelia meet Milly and Meryl at dinner and the same night, Gasback destroys a factory owned by the second henchmen at a nearby town, forcing him to seek refuge with Cain. The word spreads the rumored attack on Macca City was a hoax, and as everyone begins to leave, Gasback arrives and fights off the hungover bounty hunters. Vash intervenes, but is distracted by Wolfwood who allows Gasback to enter Cain's house. With his contract officially over, Wolfwood allows Vash to chase Gasback inside where Amelia learns Vash allowed Gasback to escape 20 years ago, and Cain manages to escape amidst the interruption. Vash once again allows Gasback to escape despite protests by Amelia who reveals Gasback's escape harmed a lot of lives including her own and her mother's. Gasback sets off a string of explosions that separate the massive bulb-shaped power plant from its cradle and it rolls through the city past dumbstruck citizens straight to the city's main gates where a getaway vehicle secures the plant and drives away. Amelia pursues Gasback and is joined by Vash and Wolfwood. Vash tries to stop her from killing Gasback and himself gets shot by one of Gasback's henchmen, eventually landing into dry quicksand. Wolfwood tries to save him but retrieves only his sunglasses. They take the sad news back to Milly and Meryl in the now darkened city and Amelia starts to think she's no better than Gasback.

The next day, Amelia and Wolfwood try to take down Gasback and reclaim the plant. They're joined by Vash, who survived because the bullet instead hit a tough piece of smoked meat in his pocket, and the insurance girls passing there nearly fell into the same pit, rescuing him. Vash then defeats Gasback in a duel with a shot to the leg and shoulder. Gasback activates a secret energy-based weapon, which is countered by Amelia using a mechanical glove Gasback recognizes as something he made for his wife, Amelia's mother. Amelia explains she was born shortly after Gasback left her mother well-provisioned, to commit more robberies, but rival thieves came and stole everything. The neighbors and doctors didn't save Amelia's dying mother. However, having adopted Vash's outlook, Amelia allows Gasback to live. Cain emerges with a gaudy missile bearing his face which Wolfwood dispatches with a single shot from his Cross Punisher. The town is restored, and the insurance girls greet Vash and Wolfwood before going off to report on the events. Gasback, Cain and others are arrested, and the police caravan is followed by Amelia. Vash discovers a newspaper page, deciding to head in a new direction. Looking at the paper, Wolfwood learns the Dodongo Brothers have escaped prison and concludes Vash has something to do with them.


Development


The October 2005 issue of Neo magazine includes an interview with Masao Maruyama, Madhouse's founder and series planner. In the article he revealed that the studio has been working on a Trigun movie that would be released in "a couple of years". The November 2005 issue of Anime Insider also confirmed this news.

In May 2007, Nightow confirmed at the Anime Central Convention that the Trigun movie was in the early stages of pre-production with a near-final script, although he did not divulge any plot information.

In February 2008, more details about the Trigun movie emerged on the cover of volume 14 of the Trigun Maximum manga, announcing that the movie was scheduled for 2009.[4] In October 2009, however, the movie's official website announced a new Japanese premiere set for spring 2010.[5] The story of the movie would again feature Vash and Wolfwood, the two main characters of the manga.[6]


Release


Trigun: Badlands Rumble opening debut was at #14 on 10 screens.

The film was shown to an American audience first at the Sakura-Con 2010 in Seattle, Washington on Friday, April 2, 2010. Following the showing, the director held a 15-minute Q&A session before the movie, explaining the reasons it was subbed, not dubbed, and why it was premiered at the convention, also explaining the new characters. The movie was shown again on Saturday and Sunday according to the schedule.[7] Funimation announced at Anime Expo along with film producer Shigeru Kitayama that they had licensed the film and plan on releasing it theatrically in the United States.[8][9] The film made its U.S. television premiere on the broadcast night of Saturday, December 28, 2013, on Adult Swim's Toonami programming block.[10]


Cast


CharacterJapanese voice actorEnglish dubbing actor
Vash the StampedeMasaya OnosakaJohnny Yong Bosch
Nicholas D. WolfwoodShow HayamiBrad Hawkins
Meryl StryfeHiromi TsuruLuci Christian
Milly ThompsonSatsuki YukinoTrina Nishimura
Amelia Ann McFlyMaaya SakamotoColleen Clinkenbeard
Gasback Gallon GetawayTsutomu IsobeJohn Swasey
Caine Flaccano (Kepler)Bin ShimadaKent Williams
Mechio Tante OgorareFumihiko TachikiNewton Pittman
Dorino Ohre TadiskiNobuo TobitaSonny Strait
Shane B. GoodmanTaiten KusunokiRobert McCollum
Amelia’s MotherKikuko InoueLydia Mackay
Young AmeliaMaaya SakamotoCherami Leigh

References


  1. "TRIGUN - BADLANDS RUMBLE". British Board of Film Classification.
  2. "Top Anime Movies at Japanese Box Office: 2010". Anime News Network. December 25, 2010. Retrieved December 8, 2014.
  3. "Bexley's anime and manga festival promises new films and lots more". April 4, 2011. Archived from the original on 2012-03-28.
  4. "Trigun Movie Coming In 2009". Animekon. Retrieved 2008-02-27.
  5. "Trigun Movie Finally Dated, For Spring 2010". Animekon. Retrieved 2009-10-16.
  6. "Trigun Movie Coming In 2009". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2009-09-08.
  7. "Trigun Movie premiered at Sakura-Con 2010". Sakura-Con. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
  8. "Trigun Badlands Rumble Review". October 16, 2010. Archived from the original on 2011-07-28.
  9. "Funi Adds Trigun Film, Moyashimon, Shiki, Black Butler 2, Sekirei 2, More (Update 2)". Anime News Network. 2010-07-02. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
  10. "Toonami Movie Month Concludes". Toonami's official Tumblr. 2013-12-18. Retrieved 2013-12-28.



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Trigun: Badlands Rumble (Japonés: トライガン バッドランド ランブル; , Hepburn:Toraigan baddorando ranburu?, lit. "Trigun: Estruendo en tierras yermas"), es una película animada japonesa del 2010 dirigida por Satoshi Nishimura y producida por Madhouse que adapta el manga Trigun escrito por Yasuhiro Nightow. [1] Esta cinta cuenta con las voces de Masaya Onosaka como Vash "Estampida", Hiromi Tsuru como Meryl Strife, Satsuki Yukino como Milly Thompson y Shō Hayami como Nicolas D. Wolfwood. La película narra las aventuras de Vash.



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