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Wow, what a finale! This was a great, entertaining show, and Wolfwood's death is one of those moments that will stay with me!


I WATCH TRIGUN AT FUNIMATION:  https://www.funimation.com/shows/trigun/#videos  

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Asmogan

Don't know if you caught it, but Vash and Knives are literally plants. Like Vegetation that formed into the shape of humans.

LireKlein

I love this final battle so much because they both have a lot of occasions to kill each other, but they nether actually do it. Vash because he refuses to kill anyone, and Knives because family is all that matters for him. This final episode gives us a lot of insight on Knives' motivations and it all comes back to family. The plants are his brethren since him and Vash were born from a plant (and plants are some kind of sentient beings) and for him humans leech on plants to survive, he just fucking hates people and unlike Vash he doesn't think he can save both (so he is really close to Wolfwood's thinking when he shot the kid). At the end I think you misunderstood, Vash didn't kill Knives, you can see he bandaged his wounds and none of them was fatal (the hands, the legs and the shoulder), it's unclear why he takes him but for me he probably takes him go back to the old days when they where traveling together.

Miklar Sihn

I really love that the whole plan of the villain is to kill the people around the hero and then dying. A villain with a main plan that entirely requires his pawns to die.

Anonymous

And are the same beings that were inside the, well, Plants. It explains why Vash was able to talk to them.

Chrome

hopefully one day Trigun Maximum the follow up after the original manga gets animated, it's been 13 years since the manga ended, but if bleach and inuyasha can come back years later to finish their series, I'm sure Trigun can one day. also the plants, the lightbulbs that make the area around towns more hospitable have Vash and Knives race in the centre of them, that's why Knives thinks humans are parasites, becuase they need his race to survive the world.

Anonymous

Trigun is truly a classic from a bygone age of anime. So many memorable characters. And the conflict between Vash and Knives is amazing. I'm glad you got to enjoy this series that sometimes seems forgotten and that we got to enjoy it with you. Code Geass will be amazing.

PKKite

I think you may have misunderstood the ending because of your want for Vash to kill Knives and "do what he needs to do" I dont know if you realized both brothers avoided kill shots the whole time even when they had them. Vash also never fired the last bullet. Knives is alive,and bandaged with Vash taking him alive. Vash has chosen this path not Rem or Knives.

Dandy

I'm so glad you were able to get around to reacting to this show, I've always loved this show but have never seen anyone else do a reaction to it before (sans one or two very small YouTube channels). It's just nice (to me, personally) to see someone else enjoy something I enjoy and to have different thoughts/opinions on things that allow both parties to thinking of things from a new perspective. Can't wait to see you react to Code Geass either, that's a show that's pretty much got it all. Good battles? Check. Good story? Of course. Great characters? Some of the best in the genre. Big ass robots? Hell yeah. Fanservice? Boing boing. One of the most memorable anime experiences? I'd say so, yeah.

Anonymous

This series is awesome and the crew on this did a great job. I gotta give the scriptwriter, Yosuke Kuroda, special credit, because he wrote every single episode himself. Turns out he's a huge fan of the original manga so he put a lot of passion into this.

August B Denys

Classic show, classic fight, classic animation. The tension was so bad you could shoot knives (wait a second...). Sure, there was a lot of flashbacks, but these set the stage for the conflict. The great irony, as I see it, of Knives is his simple assumption that he is a higher being and that he has free will. The irony is by assuming these thing and not proving them, he affirms the opposite. A higher being could affirm it with proof, Free will has can be demonstrated, and each time he does otherwise. He assumes that Humans are a plague while in fact he has confirmation bias. The one guy who rushed the line was one out of how many? The problem of Knives is the problem of humans, that we assume ourselves to be freer and better than others while jumping to the conclusion. In fact, you can see this in your reaction as it is the same as Knives. Rem completely denies this, and this is her problem. So Vash, understanding the limits and faults of both realizes that he needs to create his own path.

Peter Hunter

You know if you watch the credits to the end you get images that show him meeting back up with the girls.