Julia Child making omelette

Julia Child making omelette

This is JesuOtaku’s review of Trigun. Trigun is produced by Madhouse and mostly out of print (Pioneer/Geneon). This review is unofficial and entirely silly to boot. All media is used for purposes of review and commentary under terms of fair use. Software I employ, if you’re curious: Sony Vegas for editing. It’s pretty smexy. I also use AutoGK and various AVS programs for encoding and converting different sources. They’re pretty cool, too. Technically, I made sure to work out all the bugs in this one, but despite my best efforts, I ended up wasting 40 minutes or so when the computer decided to be a turd and render the video in slightly the wrong format and without sound. I mean, really? Just when things were going good? I lost more time trying to fix this, and that’s why I’m uploading this piece o’ junk at 5 in the freaking morning. I’m glad I can sleep in tomorrow. (Today?) I’m gonna need it. I hope you don’t find this review boring, it’s one of the “talkier” ones in a while. I get kinda deep and verbose when it comes to my personal faves. Yeah, this is my second favorite anime of all time. (See, I told you I was fair. Even I have to admit it’s not four-star material, and I’m a TOTAL fangirl.) I find it difficult to pick favorites between Vash and Wolfwood, as I’d probably agree with Wolfwood more in a lot of disputes, but Vash’s purity appealed to me more, making him one of my favorite characters in all anime. He sure has a lot of layers. Why, he even has an Oedipus

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