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Trigun - Lost Past (Vol. 2) (Geneon Signature Series)

Trigun - Lost Past (Vol. 2) (Geneon Signature Series)

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: OK
Review: After evading being actually tagged as Vash: the Stampede, our hero (such as he is) is revealed and even Merril is convinced, though not exactly happy about it. Thus revealed an entire town tries to kill him, one family with a combined height of 40 feet shows up, another beautiful woman who manages to sweep Vash right of his feet, and the dark side. Vash has a past that is starting to catch up with him. Things just get even more topsie-turvy in this installment, but what can you expect with $$60,000,000,000 on your head.

The humor is just as good as the in the first volume and the action is even more fun to watch. To tell you the truth I'm a little upset because now I'm going to buy the rest of the series. It isn't exactly cheap at [price] a DVD, and now there are only three epsiodes per DVD until the finale in volume 8, or so I hear. Either way, if you've got the coin and you loved the first one, the second one won't let you down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Progression
Review: After evading being actually tagged as Vash: the Stampede, our hero (such as he is) is revealed and even Merril is convinced, though not exactly happy about it. Thus revealed an entire town tries to kill him, one family with a combined height of 40 feet shows up, another beautiful woman who manages to sweep Vash right of his feet, and the dark side. Vash has a past that is starting to catch up with him. Things just get even more topsie-turvy in this installment, but what can you expect with $$60,000,000,000 on your head.

The humor is just as good as the in the first volume and the action is even more fun to watch. To tell you the truth I'm a little upset because now I'm going to buy the rest of the series. It isn't exactly cheap at [price] a DVD, and now there are only three epsiodes per DVD until the finale in volume 8, or so I hear. Either way, if you've got the coin and you loved the first one, the second one won't let you down.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: must be seen to be believed
Review: After I saw the first volume of Trigun and loved it, I knew I had to get the second. If you're expecting more complete silliness and insanity like the first four episodes, you're going to get it. But the plot is beginning to take form, and there are some sad as well as serious moments. We get a more in depth look into the real Vash, and he is majorly AWESOME ^_^! This tape has 3 episodes on it, and a lot of commercials for other cool anime AFTER the video, not before. Just wait a little. They look cool and most of them have music well worth hearing. So, hopefully enjoy. This is a video well worth buying.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Why did it have to be him?"
Review: Dang! I can't believe I am in love with a cartoon character! I am 44! Vash the Stampede is the most loveable goof in the world. But what made him the most dangerous gunfighter on the planet? My teenagers, my husband and I are all caught up in this series, and can't wait to see what happens next to Vash, Meryl, Millie and the mysterious Elizabeth. And who is Rem, the girl he dreams of, and what do those red rose petals signify? Buy both "Trigun" episodes, and join the wait for more.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And so the story continues.....
Review: Even though there are only 3 episodes on here, none of them are fillers. They all play an important part in the series, especially "Lost July", which gives us a glimpse into Vash's past, and shows the fact that he certainly isn't an ordinary man.

"B.D.N." is quite a stylish episode, with a very "luminous" set of foes. If you see this, you will definitely buy the 3rd DVD to see how it turns out because..yes.. it's a cliffhanger.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Second DVD, Just as Good as the First!
Review: I can't get enough, I bought the first DVD and ran out as soon as I could to get the second, third, and fourth! I'm hooked; this series grabbed me from the start and is still holding me strong! What's so great about this second DVD? More western, outlaw, gunslingin', comedy/action, and as always with this series, a great time! A little bit of Vash's mysterious past is revealed and more questions about him arise, and will leave you guessing all night. Definitely not a series to pass up, go get it NOW!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Lost Past brings out the best inVash
Review: I really liked this DVD. It brings out the best in Vash. Keeping the mystery going, a busty, brainy beauty arrives to save the day with her knowledge of Lost Technology. Vash, of course, does anything she asks. But in the end, when it is revealed that she had met him before, the final scene is excellent.
Vash brings out the best in an orphaned boy after he gives him a chance to do right what he had wronged. This was an excellent DVD.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you don't want to spend much money don't buy it
Review: If you liked the first volume of trigun you will like this one. The story is more continuos and it starts to reviele more. I can't wait for the others. If you buy this one and the first one you are gonna have to shell out the money to buy the other 6 volumes because you are gonna get hooked. Vash is a great protagonist. He seems goofy anf clumsey but it is all skill behind his actions. The only thing I didnt like was how this volume ended.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hard Hitter, Soft Heart
Review: If you loved the first tape, I'm sure you'll love the second.

Vash, our spiky, blonde-headed gunslinging hero is back in "Lost Past". Before I start droning on and on (therefore making you sit here for hours), let me tell you the only thing that bummed me out about this volume. 3... episodes... Urgh. That's really the only downside...

In my humble opinion, "Hard Puncher" is the best episode in the volume, mainly, because it's the first time we ever get to see Vash fire his revolver (discounting the intro movie at the start of every episode, and the time where Vash tries to take out a few bounty hunters in the first volume, and is out of ammo ^^;;;) .

We get to see a little hint of how angry Vash can just be. (Which is vaguely frightening. Well, maybe that's just me, but still.) Turns out that, aside from being a ditz, Vash is actually not entirely a soft-hearted person, and actually will kill to get out of a fix. (That is, if he's driven over the edge, which is shown in "Hard Puncher"... well, at least a little bit. But this is only at drastic measures.)

I was a bit disappointed that this volume was a bit more serious then the first (You have to love those hijinks. ^^)- I was expecting a bit more comedy, although there's enough to go around. (The ketchup scene is most likely the funniest, but I won't spoil it for you.)

Reguardless, you don't have to fear about wasting your money, this volume is just as good as the first. So get out there and see it. (This coming from the person who's hooked more then 10 friends on it.)

"Ishoni Tonairunda. Konoiiwa Love and Peace-u" - Vash de Stampede

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The action continues
Review: If you where disappointed from the last volume from it's lack of action, this one will hopefully pull you into this wonderful series. The series is a terrific blend of action and comedy. It has some of the most colorful characters you'll ever come across. In "Lost Past", Vash fires his gun for the first time in the series. You don't want to miss this one. Word's cannot describe.


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