Trigun Stargaze Sets Release Window With New Look

For the first time in years, Vash The Stampede reappeared on our screens with Studio Orange’s anime adaptation of Trigun, titled Trigun Stampede. With his latest tale wrapped up, the studio has hinted that the gunslinger will continue his battle against his brother Knives in a sequel series called Trigun Stargaze. This upcoming anime is expected to conclude the storyline on Planet Gunsmoke. Studio Orange has released a sneak peek to excite fans about Vash’s return, describing it as the “final phase.” Given that this might be our last chance to see the $60 billion double-dollar man in action for a while, fans should stay tuned!

In contrast to the initial Trigun anime produced by Studio Madhouse, Trigun Stampede significantly altered Vash’s journey. Although there were moments when the anime adhered closely to the original manga, it often ventured off on its own path while reimagining this popular series. For instance, Milly Thompson, one of Vash and Wolfwood’s allies, has yet to appear in the current anime series despite playing a significant role in the original narrative. Fervently hoping that Milly, as well as other unseen aspects of Stampede, will have their time to shine in Stargaze.

Gaze Into Trigun With New Preview

2026 marks the anticipated return of “Trigun Stargaze,” but Studio Orange hasn’t specified an exact date for Vash The Stampede’s appearance yet. To generate buzz, they unveiled a fresh image of Vash designed by series character creator Kiyotaka Oshiyama. Given that the series has deviated from Yatshiro Nightow’s original manga so far, it’ll be intriguing to discover what alterations await Planet Gunsmoke.

2026 marks the premiere of the “closing act” of TRIGUN STARGAZE, available exclusively on Crunchyroll

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Looking to Stargaze

In a recent chat with producer Yoshihiro Watanabe from Trigun Stargaze, we at egmr.ru got an exclusive insight into the new Trigun series, the role of its creator Yasuhiro Nightow, and the contributions made by Studio Orange. Here’s what Watanabe shared about Vash’s upcoming comeback:

Regarding creator Yasuhiro Nightow, he’s been extremely encouraging, and even more so for our work on “Stargaze.” Therefore, when it comes to “Trigun Stargaze,” fans can anticipate a deeper insight into “Stargaze” as the team working on it includes individuals who have been involved with other Orange projects. Tatsuro Inamoto, an exceptionally talented creator, is at the helm and has expanded his creative perspective to encompass various animation forms. He’s always analyzing and innovating, making him a creative soul deeply invested in animation. His goal is to push the team forward, seeking new avenues for their growth.

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2025-03-20 16:39