Trigun Stargaze: Get the Details on Vash's Story Conclusion

Trigun Stargaze has been announced! Get the first details on the final phase of the Trigun Stampede anime, which will bring Vash's story to a close.

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Trigun Stargaze: Get the Details on Vash's Story Conclusion

The acclaimed Studio Orange has officially confirmed the production of **Trigun Stargaze**, the new phase that will serve as the long-awaited conclusion to the anime reboot *Trigun Stampede*. The recent announcement took fans by surprise and guarantees the return of Vash the Humanoid Typhoon to finish his tragic journey on the planet No Man's Land.

## What is Trigun Stargaze?

**Trigun Stargaze** isn't a completely new series, but rather the “Final Phase” of the CGI reboot project *Trigun Stampede*, which premiered in 2023. While the first season reintroduced Vash and his initial conflict with his brother, Millions Knives, *Stargaze* is tasked with adapting the darker and more complex arcs from Yasuhiro Nightow's original manga.

The first season of *Stampede* was praised for Studio Orange's fluid animation (known for *Beastars*), but it divided opinions by drastically restructuring the narrative. *Stargaze* promises to focus on the definitive confrontation between the brothers and delve deeper into the tragic past involving Vash, Knives, and the character Rem.

## What to Expect from the Final Phase

Although an official release date has not yet been announced, the announcement guarantees that the production will be released in January '26 with the return of the main production team. The expectation is that the new phase will maintain the high level of visual quality and dive into the events that define Vash's fate. The released promotional art suggests an even more serious tone for the conclusion.

### Where to Watch

Just like *Trigun Stampede*, the broadcast of **Trigun Stargaze** in the West is expected to be exclusive to the streaming platform Crunchyroll. The platform was responsible for the simulcast of the first part, making the anime available with subtitles and dubbing in Portuguese.