Trigun Stampede Blu-ray and DVD Arrives in September
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Trigun Stampede Blu-ray and DVD Arrives in September

Crunchyroll announced that its September 2024 anime Blu-ray and DVD releases includes Trigun Stampede. Both standard and limited editions of the show will be available on September 10, 2024. 

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The standard version of Trigun Stampede, which only gives you the Blu-ray, is $52.49 at Crunchyroll. That nets you the 12 episodes of the show and some special features like commercials, textless openings and closings, a making-of video, promos, and interviews with Akihiko Orisaka, Kenji Muto, Kiyotaka Waki, and Yoshihiro Watanabe. 

If someone goes for the $67.49 limited edition, you get some physical bonus items. There are three art cards with images of Vash the Stampede, Nicholas D. Wolfwood, and Millions Knives. There’s a Project Seeds patch. You can get a set of two Jeneora Rock coasters. Plus, there’s a Bernardelli Times replica.

We may be hearing more about a second cour or season of the Trigun Stampede anime soon. Orange discussed it first back in March 2023. As part of its Anime Expo 2024 lineup, Crunchyroll announced a July 4, 2024 panel with the developer that will involve some announcements as well.

Season 1 of the Trigun Stampede anime will be on Blu-ray and DVD on September 10, 2024, and it is streaming on Crunchyroll now. The original anime based on the series is also streaming on the service. Dark Horse Comics handles the manga outside Japan.


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