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Trigun Vol. 4 - Gung-Ho Guns |
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Rating: Summary: All the more reasons to kep with the series. Review: Wanna' see Vash really pissed? Wanna' see just what exactly he's hiding in that left arm? Wanna' see what he looks like under the jacket? Then snatch up this tape. This video gives a little more insight as to what Vashes powers are, and what he's capable of. Don't be discouraged by the third episodes recapping of the past 3 videos, it's all worth it in the end. This isn't the place to start collecting the series, but it does clarify some things. I would've given it 5 stars, but there was a lot of talking this time around, but the 2nd episode makes up for it. Most certainly a good buy.
Rating: Summary: Man, getting deep Review: We now see a little more about Vash. We get to see what is under that coat and special gadets he has. Also we see a dark side. I guess you would say. His eyes glow a couple of times. Hopely the Vash we know and love will not change in the up and coming volumes. I haven't seen them yet but I can't wait. Love and Peace.
Rating: Summary: Go Pioneer! Review: Well, well, well, where do I begin? Lets start with the obvious, this DVD rocks. Period. This (very fine) collection of episodes are the first to really pick up on Vash and his real personality. Is he really the kind-hearted goof we all know? Or is he really the heartless killer that everyone seems to think he is? This DVD leaves you with so many questions unanswered, that its virtually impossible not to buy the next DVD in the series. Vash gets truly angry in this DVD... Something that I've been waiting for. Up until now, he's always put his enemies out with their own weapons, or fooled them somehow... In this DVD he shoots directly at his enemy in a fit of rage (This scene alone puts any action scene I've ever seen to shame). Legato is the perfect villian, even his presence gives you chills. I can't say much about plot withought giving anything away, but the fact is, this DVD should be in your library. No question about it.
Rating: Summary: Why Vash IS the Stampede Review: WOW! I really have enjoyed Trigun as a fun, and silly anime. This disc really gives me a whole new respect for Vash. He's been goofy, girl-crazy, and has a soft spot for kids. Here, he gets angry. REALLY ANGRY. This is not a man to be trifled with, and one of the final scenes, where you see what he looks like out of his red longcoat, is sobering. Vash has his horrific secrets, and here you get a glimmer of what is under his happy facade. I gave it four stars because one episode is almost entirely a rehash of the previous shows. Trigun is worth the watch.
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