Trigun Stargaze Anime Premieres January 10, New Cast and Theme Songs Revealed

Crunchyroll will stream the anime.

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A new trailer for the Trigun Stargaze anime series confirms the anime’s January 10, 2026, premiere at 11:00 p.m. JST on TV Tokyo and affiliate channels. The staff also revealed more cast members for the Trigun Stargaze anime, along with the opening and ending theme songs. 

The new cast members include:

  • Chō as Leonof the Puppet-Master
  • Taketora as Hoppered the Gauntlet
  • Shinichirō Miki as Midvalley the Hornfreak

Ano performs the opening theme song “Picaresque Hero,” and FOMARE performs the ending theme song “Stardust.”

Trigun Stargaze anime key visual
© 2026 内藤泰弘・少年画報社/「TRIGUN STARGAZE」製作委員会

As previously revealed, Trigun Stargaze is the “final phase” of the Trigun Stampede anime. The season will take place 2.5 years after the end of Trigun Stampede. Crunchyroll will stream the series. 

The previously announced cast for the Trigun Stargaze anime includes:

  • Yoshitsugu Matsuoka as Vash the Stampede
  • Sakura Andō as Meryl Stryfe
  • Yoshimasa Hosoya as Nicholas D. Wolfwood
  • Kōki Uchiyama as Legato Bluesummers
  • Ayumu Murase as Elendira the Crimsonnail
  • Ryūsei Nakao as William Conrad
  • TARAKO as Zazie the Beast
  • Chika Ayamori as Milly Thompson
  • Ryūji Satō as Millions Knives

Masako Sato directs the anime series at studio Orange, and Takehiko Oxi returns to write the original story of Trigun Stargaze. Kazuyuki Fudeyasu writes and supervises the series scripts. Kouji Tajima is the original character designer and concept artist. Kiyotaka Oshiyama is the animation character designer for the anime.

Crunchyroll is streaming all 12 episodes of Trigun Stampede with English subs and dubs. Here’s an overview of the anime, via Crunchyroll:

Vash the Stampede’s a joyful gunslinging pacifist, so why does he have a $$6 million bounty on his head? That’s what’s puzzling rookie reporter Meryl Stryfe and her jaded veteran partner when looking into the vigilante only to find someone who hates blood. But their investigation turns out to uncover something heinous—his evil twin brother, Millions Knives.

Yasuhiro Nightow’s original Trigun manga ran from 1995 to 1997 in Tokuma Shoten’s Monthly Shonen Captain magazine. The manga continued with Trigun Maximum from 1997 to 2007 in Shonengahosha’s Young King Ours magazine. Dark Horse Comics releases the manga in English.

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