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(dub) — Trigun

[No Spoilers] Was Percival De Rolo a Trigun Reference All Along?

: The series was originally licensed by Pioneer Entertainment (later Geneon) and dubbed by the studio Animaze in Los Angeles. It currently resides under the Crunchyroll and Funimation licenses. Dub Reception & Impact Trigun (Dub)

The English dub of (1998) is widely regarded as one of the most iconic and essential English localizations in anime history. It is frequently cited alongside classics like Cowboy Bebop as a rare instance where the English voice performances are considered by many fans to be on par with, or even superior to, the original Japanese. Production & Cast Highlights [No Spoilers] Was Percival De Rolo a Trigun

: Johnny Yong Bosch provided the voice for the protagonist, Vash. This was his first-ever voice-acting role. His performance is celebrated for its ability to balance Vash’s manic, high-energy comedy with his moments of deep, brooding trauma. Key Supporting Cast : Nicholas D. Wolfwood : Voiced by Jeff Nimoy. Meryl Stryfe : Voiced by Dorothy Elias-Fahn. Milly Thompson : Voiced by Lia Sargent. Young Vash : Voiced by Bryce Papenbrook in his early career. Dub Reception & Impact The English dub of