Trigun Stargaze anime‘s official website has just unveiled a brand new trailer for the upcoming anime that confirms January 11, 2026 release date.
The anime unveiled more cast members:
- Chō as Leonof the Puppet-Master
- Taketora as Hoppered the Gauntlet
- Shinichirō Miki as Midvalley the Hornfreak
The opening theme “Picaresque Hero” features vocals from singer ano, while the ending track “Stardust” is brought to life by the band FOMARE.
The returning cast include:
- 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
- Ryūji Satō as Millions Knives
Other cast include:
- Chika Ayamori as Milly Thompson
- Ryūji Satō as Millions Knives
Created and drawn by Yasuhiro Nightow, Trigun stands as a captivating Japanese manga that blends sci-fi with Western flair. It debuted in serialization within Tokuma Shoten’s Monthly Shōnen Captain from March 1995 through December 1996, wrapping up just as the magazine folded. The initial run was neatly compiled into three tankōbon editions.
The story picked up steam in Shōnen Gahosha’s Young King OURs magazine for a more mature audience, rebranded as Trigun Maximum, running from October 1997 until its conclusion in March 2007. The original Trigun arcs were refreshed in a pair of volumes, while the Maximum extension spanned 14 volumes in total.
Unfolding across the barren, unforgiving world of No Man’s Land—a desolate planet far from Earth’s comforts—the tale centers on Vash the Stampede, an infamous sharpshooter perpetually dodging relentless bounty hunters hot on the trail of his sky-high reward. As the chapters unfold, layers of Vash’s enigmatic history peel back, revealing deeper mysteries. Nightow drew heavy inspiration from classic Western films, but he flipped the script on the genre’s tropes: Vash shuns lethal force against foes, opting instead to delve into the psyches and backstories of every antagonist who crosses his path, turning each encounter into a profound character study.
The manga’s popularity paved the way for its first animated leap, a full TV series brought to life by Studio Madhouse under director Satoshi Nishimura’s vision. With scripting by Yōsuke Kuroda and production oversight from Shigeru Kitayama, the soundtrack pulsed with Tsuneo Imahori’s eclectic tunes. This 26-episode run blasted onto TV Tokyo screens from April 1 to September 30, 2018, captivating fans with its high-octane action and heartfelt themes.
Fast-forward to a bold revival: Trigun Stampede, a fresh anime iteration helmed by Studio Orange, burst onto the scene on January 7, 2023, airing across TV Tokyo and affiliated channels, breathing new energy into Vash’s timeless odyssey.
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