'Trigun Stargaze' Unveils Additional Cast, Staff, Teaser Promo for Winter 2026


'Trigun Stargaze' Unveils Additional Cast, Staff, Teaser Promo for Winter 2026
Staff: • Mechanical Design: Takayuki Yanase (Kidou Senshi Gundam: Suisei no Majo), NEW Fumihiro Katagai (Bungo Stray Dogs) NEW • Prop Design: Takemitsu Hasegawa (SK∞) NEW • Chief CG Director: Eiji Inomoto (Beastars) • VFX Art Director: Hirotsugu Hayakawa (Leviathan) • Color Design: Satoshi Hashimoto (Sonny Boy) • Art Director: Tadashi Nakajima (The iDOLM@STER Cinderella Girls: Spin-off!) NEW • Director of Photography: Kotomi Murayama (Mamahaha no Tsurego ga Motokano datta) NEW • Editing: Daisuke Imai (Great Pretender) • Re-recording Mixer: Takahiro Fujishima (Trigun Stampede) • Sound Editor: Masatoshi Katsumata (Summertime Render)

Source: animate Times


The Trigun Stargaze panel at the New York Comic Con revealed new cast, staff, a key visual (pictured), and teaser promo for the television anime on Friday. The anime, set two and a half years after Trigun Stampede, will air on TV Tokyo and its affiliates in January 2026. Voice actor Chika Ayamori (Sayounara Ryuusei, Konnichiwa Jinsei) is starring as Millie Thompson and Ryuuji Satou (Ore dake Level Up na Ken Season 2: Arise from the Shadow) is replacing Junya Ikeda as Millions Knives. Trigun Stampede, a reboot of the original 1998 anime based on Yasuhiro Nightow's action adventure manga, aired in 12 episodes in Winter 2023. Crunchyroll simulcast the anime with subtitles and multiple dubs. The streaming platform also licensed the anime in North America and released it on home video in September 2024. Nightow originally published a Trigun one-shot in Monthly Shounen Captain in February 1995 before beginning regular serialization in April that year. Following the magazine's discontinuation in January 1997, the manga went on hiatus. Tokuma Shoten published the manga in three volumes between April 1996 and January 1999. Shounen Gahousha later re-released it in two volumes in June 2000. Nightow continued the original manga under the new title Trigun Maximum in Young King OURs in October 1997 and ended it in March 2007 after a ten-year run. Shounen Gahousha published the manga in 14 volumes between May 1998 and February 2008 and later in seven volumes from February and September in 2010.

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