Read the manga
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jamasian_man — 13 years ago(August 13, 2012 07:08 PM)
What didn't you like about it? It had everything Trigun the anime has, but more! Sometimes that doesn't mean its better, but in this case I do believe the manga is better.
I guess I'm just a really big fan of the manga. It had me on the edge of my seat at times and I got really into the story since it was longer and more detailed.
I liked the characters that weren't included, and the new grander plot, and the ending of course.
I feel the manga is a healthy expansion of the Trigun universe, and fans of the anime should check it out. -
Star_blazer_9000 — 13 years ago(August 13, 2012 09:10 PM)
I agree. I thought I was the only one. Everyone keeps saying the anime is so much better and I have no idea why? Its good. I mean if it weren't for the anime I would have never had read the manga. It is a really good manga series. I'm rereading at the moment after 2 years. Woldwood's death was so much better he was a much more developed character. His replacement, Livio, was also a great character. I though his fight with Elendira was epic. Knives motives are so much more clearer. I loved the story of Tesla and how much it effected Vash and Knives. Glad to see there are fans out there.
"People scare better when they're dying"
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Zanza8 — 13 years ago(August 14, 2012 08:00 AM)
What didn't you like about it? It had everything Trigun the anime has, but more!
That's what I didn't like about it. To me, more is not better if the story is not better. In particular, I didn't get the strong feeling of friendship between Vash and Wolfwood from the manga, I missed the romance between Wolfwood and Millie, and it wasn't clear in the manga that Meryl cared for Vash. Since I am more interested in character development than fancy devices and fight scenes, I found the anime to be superior. We're all entitled to our own opinion-you like the manga, fine. I prefer the anime.
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Zanza8 — 13 years ago(August 14, 2012 01:47 PM)
I'm not in your way, Jamasian. I don't like being told I'm not a true fan because I don't care for the manga. Others might be a lot less polite about it than me. If you want your opinion respected, you have to learn to frame it in a way that is not offensive to the people you hope to influence.
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jamasian_man — 13 years ago(August 14, 2012 10:59 PM)
That was in a different post and I got a bit carried away. I consider someone to be a true fan when they go out of their way to go out and grab the story from the original source.
For example, someone who watches the Harry Potter movies is a fan of Harry Potter.
But someone who has seen all the movies and read all the books, I would consider them a bigger fan because they wanted to get the source material the movies were based on a get a more detailed and grandiose experience of the same thing.
So I would consider you, Zana862, to be a true fan of Trigun because you have seen both the anime and read the manga.
Other people who haven't read the manga are still fans of the Trigun, but I wouldn't consider them bigger fans than I or you, or that other guy who agrees with me. We've experience Trigun in all its formats, as an anime show and a manga.
That is why I'm on the Trigun anime board, trying to recommend the manga to those who have seen the anime. I like to think its really good too, and fans of the anime show would be missing out if they never read the manga. -
Zanza8 — 13 years ago(August 15, 2012 07:07 AM)
It's always a good idea to read the manga for an anime, or for that matter, to see the anime if you've read the manga. Usually the two go together in some way and sometimes you can get a better feeling for the story or the characters. My personal feeling is that I didn't like the manga, but someone else may love it as much as you do. On those grounds, I would agree with you that people should read the manga. Peace?
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Dyonus — 13 years ago(December 17, 2012 05:31 AM)
Old thread, I know, butI honestly didn't like the manga as much as the anime.
I agree that people should give both a chance, but in my opinion, the anime is better. Better pacing, better action, better characterizations, better relationships between the characters, etc.
I liked the mangajust not as much as the anime.
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jamasian_man — 13 years ago(April 03, 2013 01:36 PM)
I mean that they totally could have had at least 2 seasons if they followed the story in the manga. They completely cut out entire plotlines and characters.
They went in a different direction and made it into its own thing.
I like both, but I really enjoyed the manga. -
EpsilonX — 12 years ago(November 17, 2013 10:19 AM)
Haha I know what you mean, I just meant to say that the reason there's more to the manga is because they gave the anime its own ending, while the manga went on for 10 years after the anime ended.
Anyways, i used to own the first two volumes of the manga (but lost them both somehow) and have seen most of the anime, but never finished either, so I can't really give my opinion on which I preferI do imagine that I would like the manga more, however. -
jamasian_man — 12 years ago(November 17, 2013 06:59 PM)
The manga and anime are wildly different, but both are excellent.
The manga has a lot more content, more development for the gung-ho guns, and an entirely different ending. It also features a few more characters not in the anime, and the anime vice versa. -
Prosecutor-Edgeworth — 12 years ago(January 08, 2014 08:08 PM)
Gotta agree with Zanza. The anime is infinitely better than the manga. Wolfwood's death has more meaning, Millie and Meryl are actually fleshed out characters and the final two episodes do more for Vash's character than anything in the manga.
Kaizoku oni ore wa naru
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