Postby Ichigo_89 » Wed Aug 11, 2004 7:55 pm
Hearing all of this good stuff about Trigun has helped me out alot in justifying it to the point that it's not really offending, and that the morals and such are good and positive at times. I know, because I've been reading the manga recently. So let's see if I got this correct: [spoiler]Vash was some super-duper gunslinger dude that killed any that opposed him or w/e. But then after his girlfriend died, he realized just how important life is and how wrong it is to try and take the life of another. So now he's still that skilled, wanted gunslinger, but he's not trying to kill anyone or cause trouble. [/spoiler] Correct? It really amazes me (even more because it's an anime) that he's not just some dude(like say, Spike from Cowboy Bebop) who's runnin all over the place TRYING to kill for money and stuff and not showing any remorse or mercy. He's the complete opposite, and I think that's a rare and great thing in it's type of media. I mean, somebody will most likely be drawn to it because of the gunfights and revolver duels and such, but it's ministering in a way that's not shown in todays media. Vash is like the even better version of Samurai Jack or Rurouni kenshin, I think. What are other good morals and themes you've noticed in this amazing series? I really want to know.