Rooting for Vash the Stampede is easy. This energetic Japanese character from the anime and manga series “Trigun” shaped our childhood visions of who a real hero should be. Mischievous, goofy and perpetually flashing the peace sign, Vash goes to extreme lengths to not hurt anyone — even the endless bounty hunters chasing a $$60 billion reward, the mysterious assassins and his own brother, the monstrous Knives.
Wielding a huge silver revolver, the loveable blond-haired renegade is no ordinary human. Despite his 181 years, he looks and acts like a teenager. He has an infamous reputation for being witty and lewd, never meeting a stranger and an obsessive love of doughnuts. Unintentionally, the Humanoid Typhoon creates chaos throughout the Seven Cities as he avoids being captured or killed by his enemies.
Rooting for Vash the Stampede is easy. This energetic Japanese character from the anime and manga series “Trigun” shaped our childhood visions of who a real hero should be. Mischievous, goofy and perpetually flashing the peace sign, Vash goes to extreme lengths to not hurt anyone — even the endless bounty hunters chasing a $$60 billion reward, the mysterious assassins and his own brother, the monstrous Knives.
Wielding a huge silver revolver, the loveable blond-haired renegade is no ordinary human. Despite his 181 years, he looks and acts like a teenager. He has an infamous reputation for being witty and lewd, never meeting a stranger and an obsessive love of doughnuts. Unintentionally, the Humanoid Typhoon creates chaos throughout the Seven Cities as he avoids being captured or killed by his enemies.