The Complex Relationship Between Vash the Stampede and the Trigun Mascot

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The mascot of the Trigun stampede is a unique and iconic character that represents the spirit and themes of the popular anime series. This mascot is none other than Vash the Stampede himself. Vash is a gunslinger with a mysterious past and a bounty on his head. He is often depicted wearing a red trench coat and sporting a signature pair of round sunglasses. Vash is known for his eccentric personality, charm, and his uncanny ability to dodge bullets. He is also notorious for leaving a trail of chaos and destruction in his wake, hence earning the nickname "The Humanoid Typhoon".


Technically this is the 2nd cour of Season 1, not Season 2. Which is why they only had a single season break to air the second half of season 1.

Witch from mrcury ed 2

He is also notorious for leaving a trail of chaos and destruction in his wake, hence earning the nickname "The Humanoid Typhoon". Despite this, Vash is actually a pacifist who detests violence and always seeks to find a peaceful solution to conflicts. Throughout the series, Vash encounters various adversaries and faces moral dilemmas that test his ideals.

Its April and we already have the Best Anime Ending of the Year (Gundam Witch from mercury Season 2)

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Dale Copper

Member Apr 12, 2018 20,760

- Song is great
- singer pops off
- amazing visuals
- Ending as well with the show is Sapphic as all hell.

Ashes of Dreams

Unshakable Resolve
Member May 22, 2020 11,776 Oh, is Season 2 airing?

Dale Copper

Member Apr 12, 2018 20,760 Oh, is Season 2 airing? Aired Sunday

Ashes of Dreams

Unshakable Resolve
Member May 22, 2020 11,776 Aired Sunday

Nice. I might wait for another episode or two to air because 24 minute episodes kill me but good to know.

MadLaughter

Avenger Oct 25, 2017 12,540

Haven't watched a gundam series since Wing back when I was a kid, but have always kind've had the itch. What's the consensus on Witch from Mercury, do people like it?

MoonsaultSlayer

Member Oct 27, 2017 7,487

I've been seeing the lead up to season 2 while following Gundam info on YT but how the heck is there a season 2 already?

Foot

Member Mar 10, 2019 9,915 I do not personally care for this song.

Dale Copper

Member Apr 12, 2018 20,760

I've been seeing the lead up to season 2 while following Gundam info on YT but how the heck is there a season 2 already?

It was announced when Season 1 ended it would be back on the 9th.

Haven't watched a gundam series since Wing back when I was a kid, but have always kind've had the itch. What's the consensus on Witch from Mercury, do people like it?

Dynamite Ringo Matsuri

Member Oct 26, 2017 1,495

Aina the End is probably my favorite singer since Shiina Ringo. She’s just so emotive and has such a distinct tone. I adore her work with BiSH. This song probably isn’t even in the top 20 things she’s done though haha. She also did another gorgeous theme for Gundam called Hikari no Hate with Sugizo (Luna Sea/X Japan) on violin

Last edited: Apr 11, 2023

MoonsaultSlayer

Member Oct 27, 2017 7,487 It was announced when Season 1 ended it would be back on the 9th.


Yeah, I've been following. It's just surprising how fast 2 came after 1. Is that normal with anime? Or is this a new trend of taking the Gaas approach with seasons being a few months long, with another coming right on its tail?

Owl

Member Oct 25, 2017 8,805 California

Yeah, I've been following. It's just surprising how fast 2 came after 1. Is that normal with anime? Or is this a new trend of taking the Gaas approach with seasons being a few months long, with another coming right on its tail?

Technically this is the 2nd cour of Season 1, not Season 2. Which is why they only had a single season break to air the second half of season 1.

Also the series was already announced to be 4 cour (48 episodes). So since that was announced early on, I would expect the 2nd season of 24 episodes to some relatively quickly as well.

Mascot of the trigun stampede

He constantly strives to protect the innocent and preserve life, even at the risk of his own well-being. This makes Vash a symbol of hope and compassion in a world filled with darkness and despair. Apart from his admirable traits, Vash holds a deep secret that ties into the overall storyline of the show. This secret adds depth and complexity to his character, as he grapples with his inner demons and the consequences of past choices. As the mascot of the Trigun stampede, Vash embodies the essence of the series and serves as a representation of its overarching themes of love, forgiveness, and the power of redemption. His iconic design, charismatic nature, and his unwavering dedication to his ideals have made him a beloved and enduring character in the world of anime..

Reviews for "The Trigun Stampede Mascot: A Study in Character Psychology and Motivation"

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- Sarah - 1 star
"Mascot of the trigun stampede" was a complete waste of my time. The story was shallow and predictable, with no real surprises or twists. The dialogue felt forced and unnatural, and the characters lacked any real development. I was bored throughout and had to force myself to finish it. I wouldn't recommend this book to anyone looking for an engaging and well-written story.

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