Rating: Summary: Nearing the End... Review: Well, sadly Trigun's almost over. After this volume is the final one with the remaining four episodes, which make this volume look like nothing. But this volume is full of great scenes and drama. It's not as *funny* (although Vash manages to get a few scenes in) as the previous volumes, almost the polar opposite of volume one. The transition started at episode 12, "Diablo" from comedy to drama is complete and everything's spiraling down...This volume contains three episodes, "Flying Ship", "Out of Time" and the aptly titled "Alternative". Wolfwood follows Vash to a Project SEEDS ship that failed to crash. Of course, the Gung-Ho-Guns follow as well; heartbreak ensues. Meryl and Milly play a much bigger part in the third episode. In "Alternative", the four befriend a group of orphan children living in the desert. But things aren't always what they seem. The volume ends with a moral argument of Vash's idealism versus realism. Wolfwood hits rock bottom mentally. The character interaction is what sets this series apart from others, and is really the focus of this volume. Well, 24 days 'til volume eight! ^_^
Rating: Summary: I can't wait for the next DVD!!!! Review: What a great Anime series! I simply love the Trigun series and it gets better and better with every new volume. Puppet Master is one of my favourites. It gives us more insight about the Planet, Vash and of course, Wolfwood. I love these two characters and I hate to say this, but I usually cheer on the bad guys b/c I always find them to be much cooler. However not in this series, Vash and Wolfwood are wonderful character creations. I highly recommend this DVD for everyone simply because Trigun offers beautiful visuals, real character development and an exciting and suspenseful storyline.
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