. . "Vash \"The Stampede\" is the main character of the manga and anime series Trigun, which is thematically very similar to the Wild Arms series of games. Indeed, the two have a few hidden cross-references between them here and there. The creators of Trigun were fans of Wild Arms, and the creators of Wild Arms 2 were fans of Trigun..."@en . . "First Mate"@en . "Mr. John P. Smith"@en . . "Alias"@en . "Vash the Stampede"@en . . "None claimed"@en . . "Vash"@en . . . . "Powers/Skills/Abilities"@en . . . . . . "None"@en . "Vash the Stampede (\u30F4\u30A1\u30C3\u30B7\u30E5\u30FB\u30B6\u30FB\u30B9\u30BF\u30F3\u30D4\u30FC\u30C9) Vasshu za Sutanp\u012Bdo) is the main protagonist of the anime and manga series of Trigun. Vash is also known as The Humanoid Typhoon due to the destruction and chaos that often surrounds him. Wielding a huge silver revolver, he travels from town to town to learn more and protect what his adoptive mother, Rem, treasured most: love and peace. He is initially discovered by Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, two Bernardelli Insurance Society representatives investigating claims made due to damages caused by the mysterious Humanoid Typhoon."@en . . . . "None"@en . "Spikey"@en . . "Vash the Stampede is a furfag on NetBattle. A dime a dozen, he masturbates to pokemon just like all of the others. Nothing special. Also he thinks hes all that just because he played pokemon netbattle half his life. Ironically, he's a shitload cooler then the majority of nb cockmonglers. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . "Vash the Stampede"@en . . . . . . . . "Vash the Stampede is a furfag on NetBattle. A dime a dozen, he masturbates to pokemon just like all of the others. Nothing special. Also he thinks hes all that just because he played pokemon netbattle half his life. Ironically, he's a shitload cooler then the majority of nb cockmonglers. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it."@en . . "Knives Millions Rem Saverem"@en . "SEEDS Lab, Badlands"@en . . . "Type of Hero"@en . . "\u30F4\u30A1\u30C3\u30B7\u30E5\u30FB\u30B6\u30FB\u30B9\u30BF\u30F3\u30D4\u30FC\u30C9"@en . . . . . "Goals"@en . "Do-gooder"@en . "Vash the Stampede was born in a small town called Project Seeds in Minnesota. He grew up quickly, reaching the age of 20 in just three years, after which he stayed that age indefinitely. He found work as a local pub singer and occasional pimp as can be seen by his coat. Other than the whole 80% of of his body being covered with scars, stitches and staples he was very bishonen, which made him very popular with the ladies and led to him being banned from several prominent bars because he stopped the other men present from \"getting any\". Henceforth, he was re delegated by popular demand to the gay bar circuit to similar results. Shunned for his sexiness, he soon became the planet's number one male prostitute."@en . "Ericks"@en . . . "Save as many lives as he can, Defeat the Gung-Ho-Guns, Legato Bluesummers and his brother Knives"@en . . "4.73364E9"^^ . "Artificial Intelligence, Brother of a Villain, Pacifistic Marksman, Dreaded False Antagonist, One-Man Army"@en . . . . "Vash the Stampede"@en . . . . . . . . "300"^^ . . . . . . . "Male"@en . . . "Vash the Stampede, The Humanoid Typhoon"@en . "Vash the Stampede is on a boat!"@en . "Occupation"@en . "Vash Love and Peace.png"@en . . "Vash the Stampede is the main protagonist of the anime/manga series Trigun. He is a mysterious, wandering gunman also known as The Humanoid Typhoon due to the destruction and chaos which surrounds him. Wielding a huge silver revolver, he travels from town to town. He is initially discovered by Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, two Bernardelli Insurance Society representatives investigating claims made due to damages caused by the mysterious Humanoid Typhoon. He is voiced by Masaya Onosaka in the Japanese version of the anime and Johnny Yong Bosch in the English version. __TOC__"@en . . . . . "Vash the Stampede was born in a small town called Project Seeds in Minnesota. He grew up quickly, reaching the age of 20 in just three years, after which he stayed that age indefinitely. He found work as a local pub singer and occasional pimp as can be seen by his coat. Other than the whole 80% of of his body being covered with scars, stitches and staples he was very bishonen, which made him very popular with the ladies and led to him being banned from several prominent bars because he stopped the other men present from \"getting any\". Henceforth, he was re delegated by popular demand to the gay bar circuit to similar results. Shunned for his sexiness, he soon became the planet's number one male prostitute. Vash has the super power to make disasters occur around him. Unfortunately, he lacks the ability to turn this super power off, much like Rogue of the X-Men. He moves around, trying to outrun disaster, but it always catches up with him, destroying every city and soul he approached."@en . "Valentinez Alkalinella Xifax Sicidabohertz Gombigobilla Blue Stradivari Talentrent Pierre Andri Charton-Haymoss Ivanovici Baldeus George Doitzel Kaiser III"@en . . . . . "Hobby"@en . . . . . . "Trigun"@en . "Master Marksman, Angel Arm, Superhuman agility, strength, reflexes, eyesight and complete muscle control, Angel Arm"@en . "Vash the Stampede is the main protagonist of the anime/manga series Trigun. He is a mysterious, wandering gunman also known as The Humanoid Typhoon due to the destruction and chaos which surrounds him. Wielding a huge silver revolver, he travels from town to town. He is initially discovered by Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, two Bernardelli Insurance Society representatives investigating claims made due to damages caused by the mysterious Humanoid Typhoon. He is voiced by Masaya Onosaka in the Japanese version of the anime and Johnny Yong Bosch in the English version. __TOC__"@en . "Vash the Stampede"@en . "Character has been dropped from Sortinghat. In game canon, Vash left in the summer of 2010 to search for a missing friend, and is now somewhere in the deserts of Nevada. File:Trigun-Render.jpg"@en . . . . . "Vash the Stampede (\u30F4\u30A1\u30C3\u30B7\u30E5\u30FB\u30B6\u30FB\u30B9\u30BF\u30F3\u30D4\u30FC\u30C9) Vasshu za Sutanp\u012Bdo) is the main protagonist of the anime and manga series of Trigun. Vash is also known as The Humanoid Typhoon due to the destruction and chaos that often surrounds him. Wielding a huge silver revolver, he travels from town to town to learn more and protect what his adoptive mother, Rem, treasured most: love and peace. He is initially discovered by Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson, two Bernardelli Insurance Society representatives investigating claims made due to damages caused by the mysterious Humanoid Typhoon. In the anime, the pair find Vash while he is being chased by bandits who want to collect the bounty on \"The $$60,000,000,000 (sixty billion double dollar) Man\". He escapes while Milly and Meryl eventually learn that Vash is actually the person they are assigned to track. In the manga, they discover Vash facing off against The Nebraska Father and Son duo after he was avoiding a conflict with the somewhat innocent townsfolk who aimed to use the sixty billon double dollar bounty on his head to correct the financial problems vexing their town."@en . "Vash"@en . "Vasshu za Sutanp\u012Bdo"@en . "Vash the Stampede is on a boat!"@en . . "Full Name"@en . . "Vash \"The Stampede\" is the main character of the manga and anime series Trigun, which is thematically very similar to the Wild Arms series of games. Indeed, the two have a few hidden cross-references between them here and there. The creators of Trigun were fans of Wild Arms, and the creators of Wild Arms 2 were fans of Trigun..."@en . . . "Character has been dropped from Sortinghat. In game canon, Vash left in the summer of 2010 to search for a missing friend, and is now somewhere in the deserts of Nevada. File:Trigun-Render.jpg"@en . . "Vash the Stampede"@en . . . . . "His biography in its entirety can be read here. Noteworthy changes from canon include a lower power level and the fact that, as far as events in his life go, he's barely reached the point of the beginning of the manga (Insurance Girls excluded)."@en . . "311.0"^^ . . . . . . . . "Diablo"@en . . "Needle Noggin"@en . "151"^^ . "His biography in its entirety can be read here. Noteworthy changes from canon include a lower power level and the fact that, as far as events in his life go, he's barely reached the point of the beginning of the manga (Insurance Girls excluded)."@en . . "The Humanoid Typhoon"@en . "Eating at bars, Traveling, Hitting on random girls, Eating donuts"@en . . "The $$60,000,000,000 man"@en . . . "Origin"@en . . . "Demihuman - Plant"@en . "The Winding Way"@en . "Tongari"@en . . . .