Ahead of the season finale for the TRIGUN STARGAZE anime, Trigun manga creator Yasuhiro Nightow shared a one last message to fans. The finale episode of TRIGUN STARGAZE premieres on March 28 at 7:00 a.m. PT / 10:00 a.m. ET, followed by the dubbed finale on April 11.
Read up on Nightow’s message below:
“TRIGUN STARGAZE has been a grand challenge—to see just how brilliantly, how far, and how powerfully the new generation who embraced my manga would reflect its spirit—is now coming to a close.
From a new perspective, with surprising plot twists, and to depths yet seen before—being able to add a new face to the work known as Trigun has been a joy far beyond anything I could have hoped for.
To the creators, those who supported this, and everyone who walked alongside this journey, I offer my deepest and most heartfelt thanks.
Love & Peace.”
The Trigun Stargaze anime is streaming on Crunchyroll with English subtitles and an English dub.
Ano performs the opening theme song “Picaresque Hero,” and FOMARE performs the ending theme song “Stardust.”
The cast of 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
- Chō as Leonof the Puppet-Master
- Taketora as Hoppered the Gauntlet
- Shinichirō Miki as Midvalley the Hornfreak
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.
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, with Vash fighting off Million Knives’ organization.
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.