uc pseudonym wrote:Regarding termyt's post: I'm a bit uncomfortable putting Vash in such a position. It strikes me as drawing meaning where there is none, and overthinking the anime.
Gypsy wrote:I agree. I would be very wary of turning a hero's role into a representation of the Messiah's purpose.
I see Wolfwood as more of an example of redemption no matter how bad your sin is.
AnimeHeretic wrote:In Trigun, I sense a bit of hostility towards religion in how Wormwood is handled.
Raiden no Kishi wrote:::eye twitches::
W...wha...WHAT DID YOU SAY!?!?!?!?
Heh, you better not let AngelSakura know about your little typo there.
Rai
For_Him wrote:I've seen the anime a lot of times and believe me, Vash never killed people, even the ones he doesen't like! The only two people I remember him killing was Legato(when he had to save Meryl and Milly), and his twin brother Knives(last Trigun episode). He took Wolfwood's cross gun with him(which he then lost during the battle), and it was like he was there with him, 'cause just when Vash got pinned down by Knives's angel-arm guns, you could just hear the voice of Wolfwood say to Vash, "In the sand to your right('course it's been a long time since I've last seen it, about two years I'd say)!" Vash forced his hand into the sand to pick up Wolfwood's cross gun, which he used to defeat Knives. Wolfwood helped Vash possibly the same way God would help him. Well that's my opinion anyway so I don't know if you would exactly agree with me.
For_Him wrote:BY GAR, I MUST BE GETTING OLD!! I swear(I would but standards won't let me)that Vash got Knives, and I certainly don't remember Vash bandageing him up! I guess I'm gonna hafta see Trigun again(maybe when I finally move outta the house I'll get the DVD set. That is IF there is one).
AnimeHeretic wrote:Yeah, the closing credits showed him carrying Knives back into town as I recall.
For_Him wrote:Yeah, episode 24(Paradise) nearly pushed me to tears near the end. When Wolfwood took a bite from that green apple(color symbolizing redemption)he said it tastes sweet, and as we all know, redemption is sweet tasting to our souls.
Well I've been watching Trigun on Adult Swim, and it's the only time I've been able to see that, and I don't recall Vash carrying Knives into town at the end of episode 26(Beneath the Sky so Blue)
AngelSakura wrote:<<Well I've been watching Trigun on Adult Swim, and it's the only time I've been able to see that, and I don't recall Vash carrying Knives into town at the end of episode 26(Beneath the Sky so Blue)>>
The way they show Trigun (and all other anime except for FMA, since the credits are part of the episode) on Adult Swim is they run the episode and then they run the credits for the first episode, which is why you can see a listing for Loose Ruth's voice actor but not for Legato's, for instance.
termyt wrote:For clarification in discussions:
There is a difference between a "messiah figure" in a story (or even real life) and our Lord and Savior. The messiah figure of a story is one who, generally through great personal risk to himself, saves one or more of the other principle characters even though he himself profits very little from the work. That is not to say that the characters even approach the level of Christ or is in any way revered like He ought to be. It's just that, for the purpose of the story being told, that character performed a similar function.
Vash is definitely a messiah figure. He changes his world by changing the lives of the people he meets. He sacrifices himself - his body, his potential aspirations (is there any doubt he could rule the planet if he wanted to?), his power - to serve the people of Gunsmoke. But that is not to say he is in any way a surrogate for Jesus.
Vash is not perfect, and although he changed lives, he has not absolved anyone of their sins and Trigun doesn't pretend that he has. However, I do believe he stands as a good example.
There is one Messiah above all others, but the term can be (and is) applied to many others.
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