3D anime are the wave of future for good reasons.
As remakes become more popular in the anime industry, there are few that stand above the rest as much as Trigun Stampede does. Stampede is a remake of the beloved Trigun, and is considered a top-notch reboot of the series. Aside from the interesting story and lovable characters, what really sets the reboot series apart is the fluid animation that lets the viewer see the sheer scale of the Trigun world in motion.
SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The frames and perspectives in sci-fi series are hard to do in a 2D environment. Animators had to use CGI to even animate Vash's chase scene in Trigun: Stampede episode 2. With tracking technology and a pre-made model of the environment, only character and gun effects have to be coordinated. Without CGI, the amount of money required for this would have been astronomical, and that is for one scene.
Trigun Stampede Sets a Precedent For the Future of Anime One thing that jumps out about the series is its reinterpretation of classic characters, and the anime's shift to 3D actually makes some of these new character designs possible. Series antagonist Millions Knives could not have had his million knives attack animated in such a grand tornado with each individual knife rendered and perfectly identical without 3D models.
Quality and cost are so hard to meet in today's economy, but having 3D elements helps cut the cost. Generally, 3D is not implemented much in Japanese animation due to a variety of cultural and economic factors. Hayao Miyazaki is a huge proponent for the human soul seen in art made by human hands. An example of this is perfectly shown in episode 6 of Trigun Stampede. Wolfwood's backstory is seen in this older art form.
Trigun Stampede's Studio Makes a Strong Case for More 3D Anime Trigun Stampede’s production company Studio Orange has been a main proponent and user of 3D animation in recent years. The lead director Kiyotaka Waki who made the reboot also did other 3D anime like BEASTARS. Trigun was not popular in Japan after the initial release, but explosively popular in America, perhaps because of the Western and sci-fi combo.
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