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Trigun: Badlands Rumble
Trigun Badlands Rumble promotional art
Name Trigun: Badlands Rumble
Running Time 1 Hour 30 Minutes (90 Minutes)
Film Rated TV-14
Director Satoshi Nishimura
Character Design Takahiro Yoshimatsu
Mechanical Designer Noriyuki Jinguji
Writers Yasuhiro Nightow, Satoshi Nishimura, Yasuko Kobayashi
Music Tsuneo Imahori
Studio MADHOUSE
Distributed By KlockWorx (Japan), FUNimation Entertainment (United States), KAZA S.A.S (France), Manga Entertainment (United Kingdom)
Released
Country Japan
Language Japanese, English, Spanish (Spain)
Streaming Tubi, Hulu

Trigun: Badlands Rumble is a 2010 film by Madhouse. It is based on the Trigun manga and anime, written by Yasuhiro Nightow.

Trigun: Badlands Rumble opening debut was at #14 on 10 screens.[1]

A teaser trailer has been released for streaming. The film was shown to an American audience first at the Sakura-Con 2010 in Seattle, Washington on Friday, April 2nd, 2010 at 5:00 PM, and the director held a 15-minute Q&A session before the movie, explaining the reasons it was not dubbed, subbed, and why it was premiered first at the convention, also explaining the new characters. The movie was shown again on Saturday and Sunday according to the schedule.[2]

Plot[]

Twenty years before the current storyline[]

Gasback committed a robbery with his accomplices Cain and Michio. Unbeknownst to them, Vash was withheld captive with the employees of the bank. After the robbery, Gasback is betrayed by Cain, but saved by Vash.

Twenty years after the incident with Gasback in the Bank[]

In a quicksand surrounded town called Macca City, rumors spread of the legendary Gasback attacking the town. To protect it, Mayor Kepler placed a bounty on Gasback for $$300,000,000 and attracted hundreds of bounty hunters, all hoping to collect the bounty.

Vash the Stampede is in town, along with Meryl and Milly, along with the bounty hunter Ameilia and Nicholas D. Wolfwood.

Characters[]

Vash the Stampede
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Vash in Badlands Rumble

Also known as the "Humanoid Typhoon", he has a bounty of $$60,000,000,000.00. Twenty years prior to the storyline of Badlands Rumble, he became involved in Gasback's robbery.
Nicholas D. Wolfwood
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Nicholas in Badlands Rumble

He is a priest that was saved by Gasback when his money was not accepted by a water vending machine. As payback, he became Gasback's bodyguard until his plan of great robbery ends. Reaching the climax, Nicholas teamed up with Amelia in recovering the Plant Gasback stole.
Amelia Ann McFly
Amelia

Amelia

A beautiful young bounty hunter who first meets Vash on board a Sand Steamer on her way to Macca City where Gasback is rumored to strike next. She soon tags along with Vash (more or less) and during a dream it is revealed, that her mother's death was related to Gasback. Later on, she tries to kill Gasback but Vash interferes. She then blames Vash for her mother's death, since Vash also saved Gasback 20 years ago. Later, after a duel between Gasback and Vash, she reveals herself as Gasback's daughter. But she is inspired by Vash and adopts his rhetoric, choosing not to take revenge on her father, since she also no longer believes that her mother would want that.
Gasback
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Gasback

He is a deadly thief who is shown in the first scene, who had been betrayed by his Gang during a bank robbery 20 years prior to the events of the film. Vash saves him and thus makes a decision to "roll the dice" since saving him would also mean that he would rob and probably kill again. Twenty years later he wants to enact revenge on his former associates by stealing everything they gained during the 20 years they hid. He is Amelia's father, but he only learns of this after being defeated by Vash.

Summary[]

A hulking thief known as Gasback is staging a large-scale bank robbery, along with his three henchmen. The hostages are hog-tied in a corner of the room, with one of them remarking that they are lucky its only Gasback robbing them; if it was Vash they would all be dead. Just as the money has been loaded, Gasback's henchmen mutiny, shooting him in the face. They say they are sick of the increasing danger and how Gasback is always using the money for the next hit, so they are going to kill Gasback and retire to a life of luxury. But before the leader Cain can kill him, his gun is suddenly knocked out of his hand. Gasback quickly recovers and proceeds to brutally beat Cain to a pulp. Holding the pleading man at gunpoint, an enraged Gasback plans to kill to pay him back for disgracing his robbery. But before he can do this, Vash appears from under a counter and stuns the robbers with his bizarre behavior and him crying over them ruining his doughnuts. He struggles with Gasback, demanding a "replacement doughnut," allowing the henchman to escape with both the money and their lives. The police arrive, and surround the building just as Vash is revealed to be the infamous 'Humanoid Typhoon." A confused Gasback wonders why Vash would save even robbers, where Vash replies that it's better to be alive. Gasback escapes the police using numerous explosives as cover. An unspecified amount of time alter, Vash comes across a newspaper saying he was the mastermind behind the robbery.

Twenty years pass and Gasback's former henchmen have been living the life of ease they have always wanted. But Gasback returns and takes revenge on one of them, leveling his casino, forcing him to take refuge with Cain. Cain is now mayor of Macca City and has erected a huge revolving statue of himself with the robbery money. Fearful that Gasback will come for him, he ensures the statue for 5 billion double-dollars. This results in Milly and Meryl to come to the city to run risk prevention. They find the city is full to bursting with bounty hunters, and learn from the marshal that Cain has hired bounty hunters instead of bodyguards if Gasback arrives. This upsets Meryl, who realizes it will be very bad for them if the statue is destroyed if a battle breaks out.

Elsewhere, on a sand steamer, Vash and numerous other passengers are traveling to the city. He proceeds in breaking up a fight between two horny bounty hunters and a female bounty hunter named Ameilia. While grateful, Amelia is annoyed by Vash's child-like advances on her. Her being physically allergic to 'idiot men' touching her results in further trouble. Meanwhile, Gasback has recruited Wolfwood as his bodyguard, after saving the priest from dying of thirst. While Nicholas agrees to protect Gasback, he will not participate in the robbery.

Back in the city, Vash is still trying to impress Amelia, resulting in him getting beaten to the ground. The two end up in a bar and share a table with Meryl and Milly. As the night goes on, everyone in the bar gets drunker and drunker. This leads to a huge brawl breaking out, and Vash and Milly head for their rooms, each carrying an inebriated Amelia and Meryl respectively. As everyone sleeps, Gasback attacks and destroying a factory owned by Gasback's second henchman, forcing him to also stay with Cain. Word spreads that the attack on Macca city is only a hoax, and everyone starts to leave. But Gasbacks arrives early in the morning, stating the robbery will be "quite the show." The bounty hunters, still hungover from the night before, serve as minor annoyances as Gasback plows his way through the city. Upon reaching Cain's doorstep, he is briefly halted by Vash. Wolfwood distracts Vash long enough for Gasback to enter the mansion. At this, Wolfwood states his contract is complete, letting Vash inside. Gasback discovers that Cain has non-fatally shot the other two henchmen, claiming they were the ones at fault. Deaf to Cain's pleas, Gasback is about to get even when Vash and Amelia burst into the room. Vash hopes to settle things peacefully, but Amelia wants Gasback dead. During the conflict, Cain and Gasback escape again and Amelia learns Vash was the one who let Gasback escape 20 years ago. She furiously tells Vash that countless lives were effected by Vash letting Gasback live, swearing to see the outlaw die.

Gasback finds Cain, telling him he does not intend to kill him. Instead, he plans to rob him clean. Gasback sets off a series of explosions that remove the town's light-bulb like a power plant from its cradle. It rolls through town and levels that statue (to Meryl and Milly's great dismay) and a special get-away vehicle secures it. The remaining bounty hunters, including Amelia, chase after Gasback. Vash and Wolfwood follow, pulling between Amelia and Gasback's vehicles, trying to stop them from damaging the plant. Vash is suddenly shot by the marshal, shown to be working with Gasback, and the Humanoid Typhoon disappears into a pit of dry quicksand. Wolfwood tries to save him, but only manages to pull out his sunglasses. Grieved over the loss, Amelia wonders whether she is better then Gasback.

Back at the now powerless town, Amelia tells a stunned Meryl and Milly that Vash is dead. Wolfwood, now wearing Vash's sunglasses, agrees to take down Gasback and bring back the plant. They fight bravely but are quickly overwhelmed by the outlaw's firepower. Suddenly, just as the marshal is about to kill Amelia, his gun is shot out of his hand. Vash appears, much to everyone's great surprise. Vash revealed that he lived by having the bullet lodge into an incredibly tough piece of smoked meat in his pocket. He avoids drowning in the quicksand by having Milly and Meryl pull him out, much to their shock. Gasback and Vash duel, ending with Gasback getting shot in the leg and shoulder. Gasback tries to activate his trump card, an energy-based weapon, but Amelia counters it with a pair of strange, metallic gloves. A dumbfounded Gasback recognizes the gloves as something he made for his wife. Amelia then reveals that that Gasback's wife was her mother, and she was born shortly after he left for a robbery. While he left his family well-stocked, a rival gang broke in and stole everything. The neighbors only looked on, refusing to help the family of an outlaw. Amelia's mother soon died, as even the doctor wouldn't help them. Amelia then aims her gun at Gasback, but then concludes that she will not kill him. Just then, Cain arrives with a missile, planning on killing all of them except himself. Before he can do this, however, Wolfwood destroys the missile with a single shot from his Cross Punisher.

As the end credits roll, the town is restored once the plant is brought back. Vash and Wolfwood encounter Meryl and Milly, who states that since Cain was a criminal under a false name, the insurance payment is now null and void. Gasback, Cain, the marshal, and the other henchmen are being taken into custody in a police caravan. Amelia is watching them from a distance, looking on as her father stares thoughtfully out the cell window. Vash and Wolfwood are then seen still walking, discussing the recent events. Wolfwood brings up the point that if Vash had not saved Gasback 20 years ago, Amelia would never have been born. A newspaper clipping then blows into Vash's face, and upon reading to, says they are going in a new direction. Wolfwood sees that the paper says the Dodongo Brothers have escaped from prison and learns that Vash may have something to do with them.

Trivia[]

  • Badlands Rumble marks Hiromi Tsuru's final voice role as Meryl prior to her passing in 2017.
  • It has been stated that Badlands Rumble takes place sometime between episodes 10 and 12 of the original 1998 anime; that way there would not be any story continuity issues. It is not based on events from either the manga or anime, making it an original story influenced by the support of western audiences. There is a second half to the Badlands Rumble events published in Trigun Multiple Bullets, written and illustrated by Yasuhiro Nightow.[3]

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