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Trigun Vol. 4 - Gung-Ho Guns

Trigun Vol. 4 - Gung-Ho Guns

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great series continues...
Review: - This only gets 4 stars due to the fact that there's only 3 episodes on the disc, rather than 4 episodes that most series have. ... - As for the stories, there's no question that Vash is a hero, but with much of his past still shrouded in secret, how much can he be trusted? The first episode puts this to the test as Vash takes on a contract to kill. Can his friends stop him in time? - With the introduction of Legato, the series takes a darker turn as we see a side of Vash that he hasn't shown before. The episode hints at a past relationship between the two and it appears as if they were either friends or allies. - The last episode indeed is a recap of the series, but after the excitement of the previous episode, it does give viewers a chance to wind down and toward the end, Vash again heads out of town, followed by our intrepid insurance agents. - Definitely recommended for fans of the series and for people who've been reluctant to make a buy.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great series
Review: 3 more episodes of Trigun, now how can that be bad, Pioneer continues to do a good job with their anime DVDs and this is no exception. Trigun a western/scifi anime with a great mix of humor and action.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Powerful and True to the end
Review: As the series becomes more complex, the characters grow into people you can start to relate too. As for Vash, he proves to himself that death, although tempting, is not the way to release pain, no matter how great. In these episodes, you will see the man Vash truly is, you will see his life in a new prespective, and you will fall more in love with the foolish Vash that we have come so far with.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: dear god.....
Review: first of all. hee hee hee. people have really been saying how good Legato is and the Big gunned guy and Vash. Lets start at the beginning.

Wolfwood. You so get a new depth to his character in the first episode. You see his serious side more and his umm umm umm <snap> y'know hesitations. good word yep yeps.

Second episode its all about Vash and Legato. Oh dear... Legato's a complete psychopath. o.o And with his semi-minor semi-major roll in the episode, WOW! Keep an eye on him, he's *the* villian. And that other big guy... whatever, he's good for tipping Vash the wrong way. Vash gets mad boys and girls, he gets angry. An Angry Vash is a Scary Vash.

And the third episode, people keep saying "recap recap". blah blah blah. It ends the cliffhanger for Mr. Angry Vash. And above all really gives a look at Meryl and her general feelings towards Vash. A filler episode if anything else, but don't think it doesn't add anything. Its still good.

Menu's rock. No Video problems that I could see. Audio kicks (actually a series where I can semi-tolerate the dubbing). I didn't notice a downside to the animation at all which a past review mentions but whatever.

Thats my take. p;xl'z out

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: OH MY GOD
Review: I kinda liked the first trigun disc, thought some may not have. I enjoyed the second one more than the first, and some of those who didnt like the first would jump on the band wagon. I loved the third disc with the introduction of Wolfwood, and by the time you see the third disc you would have to like it. But then I ordered the fourth disc [from] suncoast and got it ten days in advance and was so amazed at the episodes. The last episode on the disc is mostly a through away which just reviews the previous episodes from 1 and up. But the first two are the best episodes i have seen so far. And they finally introduce some worthwhile villans like legato bluesummers. Legato is in it momentarilly but you can see a future for him he just comes off as EVIL. If you see this one you are gonna want to buy them all. The series just gets better with ever release. Trigun is one of the best animes i have seen in a while. It's true It's True, This is right up there near the top of the list of the best anime series of all time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The series takes a surprising turn...
Review: Or maybe not-so-surprising. I mean, I knew there was SOMETHING dark lurking around; Vash's trippy dream sequences about Rem are proof enough of that. The fact that episode 12 was almost completely serious (except for the priceless dodgeball scene and Milly's cryptic reference to muffins) didn't totally throw me; still, I was amazed at just HOW serious it could be. Death, destruction, a completely frightening villain with a penchant for hotdogs and a sexy voice (I love Seki Toshihiko)... and Vash getting Really Really [upset]. Wow. The first episode on this tape is also good (it features Wolfwood and pudding - did that come out wrong?) and the last is one of the most worthwhile recap episodes I've ever seen, not only because we get to see Vash shirtless, but because it actually brings up little things that happened in earlier episodes which I'd completely forgotten about. Still, episode 12, aptly titled "Diablo", is reason enough for purchasing this volume. If you've written the series off as being just goofy slapstick, this one'll be sure to change your mind.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wow!
Review: Please don't make Mr. Vash mad. Because when he gets mad, he gets mad! I thought it was scary when Kenshin's eyes turn yellow on the Rurouni Kenshin series. That doesn't even compare to Vash's anger. On this DVD we get to meet a villian. An extremely evil villian named Legato Bluesummers. Legato could be sexy if he wasn't so scary. And what is with the skull on his left sleeve? Evil! Legato is so bad that he doesn't even have to lift a finger to destroy his enemies. But exactly who is he working for? The last episode on the DVD is a recap episode but we do get to learn more about Vash. We get to see him without his treachcoat on. Poor Vash! This series just keeps on getting better and better. Love and Peace!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Evil never sounded so SEXY
Review: The Japanese voice talent for the evil man in this DVD is to die for. I'd love to meet this guy. If you must listen to the English the first run through, be sure to switch to the Japanese for second viewing. The Japanese voice talent is excellent -- the mood, the feeling, the experience is radically different. And even if you don't understand the words, you get so much more emotional connection to the character. Read the English subtitles if you must, but be sure not to miss the Japanese actors.
A great action series, this DVD was one scene after another of firepower and action.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Turning Point
Review: The series takes a turn in this volume. Not until the second episode however.

The first episode fits in more with the "Wolfwood" DVD. But the second episode starts off the series major story arc between Vash, the Gung-Ho Guns, and Legato.

The first episode is funny. The second episode is more violent than most Trigun episodes and more action packed. But the third episode is kind of a disappointing filler episode. It basically sums up the previous episodes for those who may have missed them. However you do get to see Vash shirtless and that is a pretty big revelation.

I miss most of the lightheartedness of the previous episodes, but this DVD is a must-have. And the story only gets more interesting as you go on from here.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: The Turning Point
Review: The series takes a turn in this volume. Not until the second episode however.

The first episode fits in more with the "Wolfwood" DVD. But the second episode starts off the series major story arc between Vash, the Gung-Ho Guns, and Legato.

The first episode is funny. The second episode is more violent than most Trigun episodes and more action packed. But the third episode is kind of a disappointing filler episode. It basically sums up the previous episodes for those who may have missed them. However you do get to see Vash shirtless and that is a pretty big revelation.

I miss most of the lightheartedness of the previous episodes, but this DVD is a must-have. And the story only gets more interesting as you go on from here.


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