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Desert and barren wastland as far as the eye can see, and a world ruled by the gun. Not exactly the place you would want to take your next vacation, but to Vash the Stampeed, it's home. Vash the Stampeed, perhaps better known as the Humanoid Typhoon. The only man alive who could flatten an entire city without killing one single person. Sounds impossible right? Well this hero is so compleatly capable of distruction that the most well known insurance company, Burnadelli sent two of it's representives to keep and eye on him to avoid anymore disasters. This my friends is where we join the story. The two insurance girls, Meryl Strife and Milli Thompson, think that they are about to meet one of the worst criminals that the world has ever known, but they are sorely mistaken. When they do meet up with Vash, they see that he is no more dangerous then a kitten with a ball of string. It's almost a miracle to them how he survived so long with his skin in tack, especially with a $$60 000 000 bounty on his head for capture dead or alive. Is it pure dumb luck, or is it all part of a bigger plan? To know for sure, again you would have to watch the series. It consists of about 26 episodes, and as far as I know, their is no movie or OVA. I highly recomend this series if your into anime that can make you laugh out loud one minuite, and get compleatly drawn into the story the next. It's not a complicated storyline, unless you want it to be, and can easily be catagorised for the most part as funny to the core. |
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