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Trigun Vol. 6 - Project Seeds

Trigun Vol. 6 - Project Seeds

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: o.O;; DON'T DO IT, VASH!!!
Review: -- Is what I wanted to scream during a certain scene (those who've seen this already can probably figure it out ^^;). Well, although I simply adore Trigun and Vash, this and the previous volume have been a disappointment compared to the greatness of volumes 3 and 4. x_X Vash acting "tough" annoys me...what's with the "Ore"?!

The first episode is the best on the volume and is basically one giant flashback, revealing who "HE" is. The other two aren't bad, but don't measure up to the usually high standards of this series. If you're collecting this series to the end, by all means, buy it. But do not start the series with this volume, start from the beginning. *_* Oh, and Knives rules. That is all. ^_^

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do not watch this DvD
Review: As I say do not watch this dvd until you watch the previous five. It was an amazing dvd, the action the comedy,... this series makes it hard for you to know whether you wan't to cry from laughing or cry from the drama. I recommend all you who aren't sure if you like this series or not to give this one a chance. If you don't like it still, then stop, stop watching anime, it does not get better than this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Do not watch this DvD
Review: As I say do not watch this dvd until you watch the previous five. It was an amazing dvd, the action the comedy,... this series makes it hard for you to know whether you wan't to cry from laughing or cry from the drama. I recommend all you who aren't sure if you like this series or not to give this one a chance. If you don't like it still, then stop, stop watching anime, it does not get better than this.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I am so happy
Review: First off, I love the image on the front of this DVD. I was lucky enough to get a version that came with a chromium card.

The first episode answeres A LOT of questions you may have about Vash and introduces a character who may be very important to the rest of the series. The other two episodes deal with Vash getting back into the swing of things after the "Fifth Moon Incident".

Pretty good DVD. Not one of my favorites. But very very solid. The first episode is probably my favorite of the three. Rem is very cool.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Questions Answered
Review: First off, I love the image on the front of this DVD. I was lucky enough to get a version that came with a chromium card.

The first episode answeres A LOT of questions you may have about Vash and introduces a character who may be very important to the rest of the series. The other two episodes deal with Vash getting back into the swing of things after the "Fifth Moon Incident".

Pretty good DVD. Not one of my favorites. But very very solid. The first episode is probably my favorite of the three. Rem is very cool.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The World of Trigun
Review: Get ready for intrigue, suspense, and a whole lot of laughing, because Vash the Stampede is on the loose once more!!

The story of the "Humanoid Typhoone" unfolds as we understand why REM and Project SEEDs play an important impact on Vash's respect for life and humanity. Emotions explode through out the entire story as we meet sides of Vash we "BARE-LY" had a chance to meet(and SEE for that matter,LOL!)

This is definelty one of the best DVDS/VHS from the Trigun series!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The World of Trigun
Review: Get ready for intrigue, suspense, and a whole lot of laughing, because Vash the Stampede is on the loose once more!!

The story of the "Humanoid Typhoone" unfolds as we understand why REM and Project SEEDs play an important impact on Vash's respect for life and humanity. Emotions explode through out the entire story as we meet sides of Vash we "BARE-LY" had a chance to meet(and SEE for that matter,LOL!)

This is definelty one of the best DVDS/VHS from the Trigun series!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Back On Track
Review: I found the fifth volume of Trigun (Angel Arms) to be a disappointment because of it's cliche-riddled "filler" stories and the lack of progress in the overall storyline (aside from the little surprise the title implies). With the sixth volume, Trigun seems to have, more or less, gotten back on track. The writers this time around, thankfully laid off the cheese so you won't find yourself muttering "that's so corny" too much throughout the viewing. Although this volume contains more filler stories, they are at the very least better written and provide a lot of insight into Vash's (the main protagonist) past. The other thing I really liked about volume 6 is the menu screen, that in and of itself is a piece of art.

However, there are still some minor gripes I have with this volume. The big one is running time. Three episodes per DVD is annoying since in the later volumes, one of the three episodes is usually pretty dumb. I just wished Pioneer had followed Bandai's lead and put 4-5 episodes per volume, like they did with Cowboy Bebop.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Typical Trigun drama/comedy... which is good!
Review: I just finished viewing this DVD from start to finish, and I gotta say... it still keeps you interested. Having jumped onto the Trigun bandwagon all the way from Vol. 1, I kinda find it hard to wait for each succesive vol. release. But as always, what I see does 2 things... (1) Keeps the story moving along at the usual pace, and (2) makes you want to kill someone to see what happens next! My only gripe, as with all the trigun DVDs, is that there just aren't enough extras to speak of. But even that isn't enough to blemish this series' perfect record. As always, this is my own opinion, and you are allowed to disagree if you see fit. After all, you have the right to be wrong.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A change of clothes and heart for the legendary outlaw...
Review: The Trigun series has unfolded from a funny string of gags and wonderful action into a story of near-epic proportions. Volume 6 of the series, Project Seeds, begins by uncovering some of the mystery surrounding the past of both Vash the Stampede and the mysterious desert planet the series takes place on. Wolfwood (A character making appearances since the third DVD collection) also shows up for most of this collection and reveals a bit of information about his past and motives. For a time, it takes a serious attitude, something hardly present up to this point in the series, but by the last episode, it's returned to classic Vash craziness and fun.

Overall, Trigun has just the right blend of cinematic and story components to make it inspiring and a joy to watch. It's definitely a must for any anime fan but at the same time, stays interesting and tame enough for Just about anybody to enjoy it. It is, however, somewhat violent and strong language comes to the surface occasionally so I wouldn't recommend it for small children.

On a final note, I wouldn't recommend watching any part of the series without first viewing and understanding all the previous Trigun episodes. Each one reveals a bit more and references those that came before it. Start from the beginning with the $$60,000,000,000 Man.


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