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Exclusive Satisfaction Rating: 90% Based on 13 reviews.
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Search eBay for this item. Release Date: January 23, 2001 Theatrical Release: January 1, 2003 Director: Satoshi Nishimura Staring: Masaya Onosaka, Hiromi Tsuru, Satsuki Yukino, Aya Hisakawa, Tôru Furusawa Package Dimensions (in inches): 0.58 x 7.1 x 5.42 Package Weight: 0.18 pounds Running Time: 75 minutes Audio Tracks/Subtitles: Japanese (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo), English (Subtitled), English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Stereo)
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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 9786305821571
Format: Animated, Color, DVD-Video, NTSC
ISBN: 6305821577
Label: Geneon [Pioneer]
Manufacturer: Geneon [Pioneer]
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Geneon [Pioneer]
Region Code: 1
Studio: Geneon [Pioneer]
UPC: 013023028890
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Editorial/Description:Description: The seeds of life also spawned the seeds of death, but it is human nature to survive. Despite his urge for a simple life, Vash's past and his present continue to collide, and with Wolfwood's help, Vash resumes his crusade to save the world. Knives, puppets, and revenge versus love and peace! (Episodes17-19) Amazon.com: Fans of this rollicking sci-fi Western discovered that its hero, Vash the Stampede, wasn't human when he loosed a blast of energy that burned a huge crater in the Fifth Moon in episode 16. "Rem Saverem" reveals that he and his twin brother, Knives, were raised aboard a ship seeking new worlds for ecological refugees. Vash's awareness of his alien nature--and the example of their loving substitute mother--taught him compassion for all living things. Knives grew cruel and bitter, mocking the humans he despised as his inferiors. Are they angels? Aliens? Itinerant preacher and gunslinger Nicholas Wolfwood finds Vash living in a two-bit town, trying to forget the Fifth Moon incident. Although he seeks peace and anonymity, Vash can't stay hidden for long: who else would strip in the town square (revealing hideous scars) and act like a dog to prevent a bandit from harming someone? In "Hang Fire," Meryl and Milly of the Bernardelli Insurance Society are reassigned to "Vash duty." It's a happy reunion, although they're all reluctant to reveal how glad they are to be together again. But trouble is just over the horizon: Legato Bluesummers's plot to destroy Vash is advancing like a juggernaut. Contains these episodes: 17. "Rem Saverem," 18. "Goodbye for Now," 19. "Hang Fire." Rated 13 Up for violence and brief nudity. --Charles Solomon
Customer Reviews:
Funny!
March 10, 2008
This is a hilarious/ series type of gunslinging anime. If that does not float your boat this is not the anime for you. Straight up if you like a funny main character whom can be so down to earth you wonder if its the same dude. I give this anime two thumbs up.
Peace and beauty...but the darkness is gathering....
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June 30, 2003
This volume contains two outstanding 'serious' episodes: "Rev Saverem" and "Goodbye for Now." Suprisingly, "Rev Saverem" does not pick up where the previous episode left off. Instead, it flashes back to Vash's childhood (130 years before). Here, we get the first real glimpses of Rev, Vash's surrogate mother, and Knives, his brother (?). The writing is outstanding here. A totally serious and dramatic episode. We see how Rev's kindness and love instilled a gentle spirit and reverence for life in Vash. We also see how Knives fed off other's mistrust and used it to justify his own evil. Alternately poignant and unsettling, this episode provides more clues as to the nature of Vash and Knives. In true "Trigun" fashion, however, we learn enough to confirm that Vash and Knives definitely aren't human, but we're given no explanation as to what they are.
"Goodbye for Now" picks up two years after episode 16. Vash has abandoned his identity as the Humanoid Typhoon and is lkiving in peace and anonymity. Of course, since he is Vash the Stampede, the peace can't last. The appearance of Nicholas V. Wolfwood foreshadows a situation that only Vash can handle. And so it goes. Vash is forced to again take up his burden and head out with Wolfwood in search of Knives. Plotwise, this episode offers few surprises, but, by this time, "Trigun" is really hitting its stride. The writing balances the series' usual mix of comedy and emotion. The reactions of Vash's adoptive family to his departure are poignant and sad. If you're reading this review, you've probably seen some of the earlier episodes of "Trigun." If not, and you're an anime fan, what are you waiting for?
History
February 2, 2003
Well, wellwe get to learn who that mystrious woman from Vash's past is. We also learn a little about his past and about the planet this series takes place on. I hope in the next 2 DVDs we learn about the scars and the implants. Although Vash gets a new set of clothes but I like the old set. I hope he gets them back. I am glad this one was not has bloody and have the bad language that the 5th one had. Anybody know about that cat? What's up with the cat? I hope you will enjoy this DVD.
I am so happy
May 10, 2001
This series rules, and I can't get enough.. Unfortunately, I will have to settle with 26 episodes.. I really enjoyed this Volume(6:Project Seeds), because it delved into Vash's past. And you got to see his interactions with Rem and Knives.. It shows the relationships between them all and how early on, something was wrong with Knives...
Questions Answered
April 23, 2001
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.
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