Template:Short description The following is a list of media relating to the anime and manga series Trigun by Yasuhiro Nightow.
Manga
Anime
Music
Trigun features music by Tsuneo Imahori.
Soundtracks
Trigun: The First Donuts
Template:Infobox album Official disc data here and Template:Usurped. All tracks performed by Dr. Donuts except track 10 by AJA and track 11 by AKIMA & NEOS.
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Trigun: The 2nd Donut Happy Pack
Template:Infobox album Official disc data. Tracks 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15, 17, 19, 20, 22 and 23 performed by The Dr. Donut. Tracks 1, 4, 6, 8, 11, 14, 16, 18 and 21 are short audio dramas (in Japanese), rather than music. Helpful translation of audio drama
- ラヴ&ピース (Love and Peace)
- Nerve Rack
- 楽園 (Paradise)
- ウエスト·スラング (West Slang)
- Unhappy Song
- 黒猫空間 (Kuroneko[Black Cat] Space)
- Colorless Sky
- トライガン·マキシマム (Trigun Maximum)
- Hash Hash
- Lost Planet
- Blue Spring
- H.T. (Destroyingangel mix)
- Zero Hour
- Insurance #1
- The Lowdown
- Insurance #2
- Gunpowder Tea
- Insurance #3
- Cheers!
- Scattered Rain
- ピアス (Piercing)
- Blue Summers
- 砂の星 (Star of Sand)
Trigun Spicy Stewed Donut
Template:Infobox album Template:Music ratings A compilation of the two soundtracks released in Japan, published in the U.S. only, from Tokyopop. Includes a booklet with images and information on the series, and a sticker with original Nightow artwork.
- H.T.
- NO-BEAT
- Big Bluff
- Unhappy Song
- PHILOSOPHY In A Tea Cup
- Cynical Pink
- Nerve Rack
- Zero Hour
- KNIVES
- Permanent Vacation
- BLUE FUNK
- YELLOW ALERT
- Carot & Stick
- Suna-no-hoshi
- Kaze-wa Mirai-ni Fuku (風は未来に吹く / Wind Blows In the Future)
Theme songs
- Opening
- "H.T." written and arranged by Tsuneo Imahori.
- Ending
- "Wind Blows to the Future" (風は未来に吹く Kaze wa Mirai ni Fuku) written, composed, arranged, and sung by Akima & Neos.
- Character development
- "Sound Life" by Tsuneo Imahori - associated with the character of Rem, and by extension Vash's early life. It is a story of the development of a world, starting on the first evening and ending on the eighth morning (something like the Bible story of creation). The final verse of the song (in Japanese) is: Saa...atarashii sora ni subete wo shirushita kumikyoku ga hibiku, which translates to "Well then...A song that has recorded everything echoes to the new sky." The song has been on the planet for as long as humans have.
Games
A video game, Trigun: The Planet Gunsmoke, was announced in 2002 by Sega and to be developed by Red Entertainment.[1] While never officially canceled, there have been no mentions of the game since its original announcement.
Canadian company Guardians of Order released a hardbound role-playing game (RPG) book in December 2003 based on the Trigun TV series. This was not a self-contained RPG rulebook, but worked with the company's BESM anime RPG rule set. The book contains summaries of all 26 episodes of the TV series, along with character profiles, animation model sheets, production sketches, and color images from the series.