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Trigun (TV)

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Trivia:

Nightow has gone on record to say that English is the language actually spoken on the Planet Gunsmoke.

The "D" in Nicholas D Wolfwood stands for Dokonokuminomonjawaresumakinishiteshizumetarokakora. Seriously.

Wolfwood's cross is known as the Punisher.

Spiderman was a big influence on Nightow. The character Monev the Gale was inspired by Venom. If you notice, Monev is Venom spelled backwords.

When the anime started, Nightow was still in the manga, only up to volume 2. So from episode 16 on, the anime breaks off from the manga and follows a different storyline.

The name Trigun comes from the fact that Vash "carries" three guns. His revolver, prosthetic arm which houses a gun, and his angel arm.

The song that Rem used to sing to Vash is also sung by the boy from the train. "Oh! On the first celestial evening, all the children now are sleeping. Night upon a dreaming world!"

Milly has a large family. She addresses her siblings as Big Big Brother, Little Big Brother, Big Little Brother, Little Little Brother, Big Big Sister, Little Big Sister, Big Little Sister, and Little Little Sister.

For unknown reasons, the anime contains fictional units of measurement for various things. The three most prominent are "iles" instead of "miles", "yarz" instead of "yards", and "double dollars ($$)" instead of "dollars ($)".

The black cat that appears in every episode of Trigun is called "Kuroneko Sama" (which means "Lord Black Cat". The cat is a female and was a creation for one of Yasuhiro Nightow's first mangas (Japanese comic books) and he has stated that the cat is female. Her alternate name is "Kuroneko Kukan" or "Black Cat Space". She also makes a cameo in the video game "Wild ARMs: 2nd Ignition".

In episode 2, in Cliff Schezar's wanted poster, it says "Vash the Stanpeat".

In Episode 9, the name of the city goes from Mei to May back to Mei

In episode 10, Vash's name on the board is spelled Stanpede instead of Stampede

In episode 12 " Diablo" you see that Vash's gun is a Colt .45

In episode 26 during Vash's flashback, when he first shoots Knives, his hand turns from gloved to bare skin, back to gloved.

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