Trigun - Wolfwood's end (JPN - sub)
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.พ. 2008
- I always found the death of Nicholas D. Wolfwood to be one of the saddest moments I've seen. Wolfwood a carefree gunman never worried much about his life. But now that he actually dies he realizes how much he has left to do, and doesn't get the chance to complete his work. The open question whether his action were right or wrong throughout his life torment him with agony. Was there another way...?
I chose the original language as the monologue is somewhat different from the dubbed English version. The subtitles should make that difference clear. - ภาพยนตร์และแอนิเมชัน
Wolfwood's death hit me harder than most others in anime. The way he tries to deny the inevitable, and eventually gives in. How he thinks about Milly. Argh this was so well done
And The MUSIC
The only other anime death that hit me just as hard was Wolfgang Grimmer's death in Monster.
Both Wolfwood and Grimmer were both poor, pure souls deserved better.
@@whoareyoutoaccuseme6588fr and wolfwood and grimer were real suckers to children too too good for the cruel world
Please read the manga. Originally, Wolfwood died without thinking about Milly at all. Originally it hits a lot harder than you see here..
I just love this duality in Trigun. Wolfwood's philosophy of killing threat to save innocent was forced to Vash by Legato, while Stampede's philosophy of not killing anyone and saving each life was Nicholas free choice.
Vash was forced and survived.
Wolfwood made his own choice and died.
Fucking poetic.
You're gonna carry that weight
See you space cowboy.
Shhh
Broooo 😭
it was already hard that he had to die I even liked him more than vash kind of... but in the end when milly cried I also couldn't hold back the tears :(
Same.
Heart shattering. This was beyond powerful when I was young and still is. Yasuhiro Nightow knows how to make you care about characters.
Perfect scene: from him speaking calmly, to not wanting to die, to the flashbacks, to him questioning whether this means he was wrong while the tears animated falling naturally through his cheeks to his mouth, all while "Rakuen" is played at the background.
Perfect scene.
Milly's crying broke me...
D's always die with a smile on their face
Damn
ONE PIECE REFERENCE
This broke my heart as a kid. He was my favorite. What hurt alot is knowing his teacher was willing to let him go, but Bluesummers got in his head.
Seemed that his former mentor were controlled by Legato at that point...seemen he wasnt in controll of his body
A completely disonorable death
seeemen 🤤🤤💦💦
Normally people yells at anime adaptation just because they takke away important stuff, or change totally the whole thing. But on this case, they did this dead even more dramatic and deep than the one at the manga.
“I guess it would be presumptuous to ask for forgiveness”
That's some bad ass, clever writing with the exchange between Wolfwood and Vash about him failing to save his friend.
This is one of the greatest deaths in all of anime. Classic.
R.I.P Nicholas D. Wolfwood, such an amazing character in my personal favourite anime. This scene is really heartbreaking ;_;
Oh Nick :,(
This scene honest to god brought me to tears and it still does
Wolfwood was the best character in the show for me. It really hit hard when he died.
Happened to rewatch this again and it's Good Friday as well, bruh...
Made me go to service today.
They did him dirty in the anime. In the manga he had a badass fight
This scene is a masterpiece.
The sad soft music, Nicolas who light his light cigarette.
Nicolas who try as hard as he can to hold on to life.
The shot on the cross who present his own holy trinity, the two best friend and the love of his life.
He don't ask for forgiveness but the light of the sun symbolise the fact that he is forgiven.
One of the most beautiful death scene ever.
Thanks for uploading the sub, I personally loved this part of the anime. Probably one of the saddest parts I've ever seen.
What really gets to me is the music :(
This scene here made me cry when i first saw it, and even now it makes me tearfull
Think this was one of the first times i ever cried at a character death in an anime. Scores of years later, I read through the Trigun manga, and saw Wolfwood's death a second time, in Trigun: Maximum. It's a fair bit different...very different. And somehow it hit even harder. Only character I've ever mourned the loss of twice, and with greater intensity the second time haha.
Wolfwood has always been one of my favorite characters in anime, period. Yasuhiro Nightow is a genius when it comes to characterization and making you *really* feel for the character.
*tear*
This is one of the saddest moments ever, for sure. It's...beautiful. And now the song, Rakuen, always gets to me.
I think I’ll just drag out all my black and white mangas and read them again
I cried. It wasn't Wolfwood's death itself- but everyone's reactions, Milly's especially. More sad in the manga though.
And his master didnt want to kill him Legato forced him to.
oh you had to be the manga asshole, you had to.
@@alejandrolugo8743 It was in the anime. How did you miss it?
HE WAS MY FAVORITE CHARACTER IN THE SERIES
I cant hear that song without getting sad. Wolfwood is awesome.
Damn, even after all these years, It still hits me hard.
I hate that Wolfwood had to die, but this is truly a great scene.
I don't care what manga purists think, the realism is still a great deal in the anime. Even Yasuhiro Nightow would agree. Purists assume that this adaptation is fantasy because it did not follow the manga 100%.
Best scene in Trigun. Hit like a train.
this is the saddest scene in an anime ever... and milly's crying after that made it so much sadder.. T__T wolfwood R.I.P
Man i never cried harder for anyone in my life like i cry when i watch this scene.
Damn it All!
sho hayami is awesome,he can perform the role of the badass priest wolfwood,n the manipulative best villain of all times,Sosuke Aizen n both rock:D
I like how he thought his death was bullshit, lol. He didn't want to go yet. Not the typical content hero death, you know?
Even his master didnt want to kill him, but legato´s powers made him do it, pretty dirty way to take somebody out.
Goodnight, sweet Wolfwood.
It was never really his death that got me because I'd had it spoiled for me before I saw the series, it was Milly's crying that got me.
=D ty!
looking for ages for that =O
hope i can find it =P
Amazing scene ;)
5:28 the moment you can taste what's in an anime character's mouth.
I wanted you to stay with them too ;_; *weeps*
We all have our crosses to bear
Saraba da Nicholas D. Wolfwood. Sleep tight minister.
Nicholas d wolfwood isn't dead, he just went to gungrave and ended up as Beyond the Grave
In other words, reincarnation.
This hurts
One of the more memorable scenes. ❤✌️
If you notice, chapel seemed to shoot wolfwood against his will, as you could notice him sweating and his arm shakily moving. I theorize that Legato was the one that made chapel shoot wolfwood, so without interference, wolfwood sparing him would’ve turned out fine.
So SOO painful on so many levels.. I think something that.. I don't imagine is MISSED so much as I just don't see pointed out is.. the fact in his very last seconds of life all he did was doubt everything he'd done.. Suddenly feeling regret followed by nothingness.. It's really not a happy ending by any means..
3 years late, but hey, F it.
I do hate english dub.. Except in Trigun, the actors were really good at it! So I ended up watching both the orginal and dub.
@Royplayer89 I agree with your view on the situation. You hold a decent argument to the Dub and I find Dubs are a little more accessible to the crowd that does not have a background in Japanese.
@psychedelicrose666 I also agree with your interpretation. His final words held much higher presence and power than the English script, but because some anime viewers do not have as strong a hold on the Japanese language doesn't justify deeming the Dubs as inferior.
Both of you had valid points.
Very moving and anguishing death... But i wonder Why didn't Vash run out to help Wolfwood upon seeing the trail of blood? Knowing Vash's nature to preserve life, you'd think he'd try to save wolfwood...
Anyway, I suppose Vash's guilt came not from causing owlfwood's death, but being the one who made wolfwood question his actions, thus dying unhappy.
Wonderful anime, well crafted story.
Vash know when the wound is fatal, he already wolfwood was a deadman walking judging by his comment about gailing to save his friend.
Probably shame
whoa,saiyuki fan there:D,i dnt know this roles cuz i learned Bout Hayami from his role as aizen,n so i m a relatively new fan,talking bout saiyuki tho toshihiko Seki s awesome too:)
(I know it's been a year since your comment, but wth...)
Perhaps it's just that he starts to doubt all his decisions in the past and that upsets him, because he cannot change what he has done or ask forgiveness or make amends for all his sins now that he is dieing.
I'm using what you taught me my way
really sad
His story somehow reminds me of red dead redemption
same. his redemption reminded me of Arthur
Yes. Right in this episode. Or the previous one. No, this.
Because he found faith in something at the end.
His death in the manga is so fucking sad too.
Dont tell me you love toshihiko seki as well. Thats Awesome he is my absolute Favorite Seiyuu ever
Anyone know the name of the song that plays while he dies in the church?
5:37 why in the dub he says "i did not wanna die this way"
nm, it's Rakuen, or Paradise, or Rakuen Paradise.
Manly tears ;-;
Fate of the D
it was legato. cause he attacked him, not knives
what's the namer of the song in the background?
Rakuen, from the series' soundtrack.
I'm saddddddd 🥺😔😔😔😔
@vlad2seed those are the kids from Wolfwoods orphanage
Woolfwood as the same vc as aizen from bleach
Dont forget Muraki or Frank Archer
Sho Hayami is Awesome
the guy who dislike this is probably a hello kitty fan.
Just wait and read his dead in Manga.
불쌍하네 ㅠㅠ
Knives can control people like Legato? Or is it something different?
MetalGearRexPilot legato duh
I just don't understand ... why didn't Vash went after him when he saw the trail of blood?! He could've saved him ... I don't get that.
No....the wound was mortal.....vash knew that hence the reason he said I failed to save another life....
Vash was talking about Caine the Longshot, who he couldn’t keep from shooting himself, not Wolfwood. Regardless, Vash wouldn’t have been able to save him, he’d been irreversibly and mortally wounded
Does ANYONE know the ending song? please.. if someone were to figure it out, message me please. its such a moving song, and because of it, i was hoping to learn it..
look up "Trigun OST - Rakuen (Paradise) WOLFWOOD". it's been 13 years so you probably found it by now though lol
@@doomfan89 [= Thanks for the reply, yeah I found it eventually. It turned out to be a more difficult song than I thought. Learned it on piano instead. xD
Why'd the trainer fire? was it because it was in his instinct, or was it Legato in the shadows?
Legato did it, in the next episode it was stated it was a disnorable death.
This isn't in the manga. Right?
stylish death
Donaishta?
No one is hating. Just don't act as if dubs are awesome just because you can't read and watch what's on the screen at the same time.
seriously, who names a kid Knives?
A Edgelord.
It’s “Millions Knives” which is an even weirder thing to name a kid
The problem is english voice actors try too hard to make the anime characters seem cartoonish when they really shouldn't(naruto,bleach, other shows with young main characters). Also, they try way too hard to sound emotional and it comes off as silly most of the time. If you don't know how to read subtitles and watch the video at the same time then you need work on your concentration skills.
Dub is better
That’s a bit unfair. Some people with dyslexia have difficulty with subtitles and have said that dubs make anime (and other foreign media) accessible to them.
amatira
I'm pretty sure it was Knives who made him do it, since he tries to attack him in a later episode.
LordGosai its legato not knives. knives is chillin and healin
Legato made him fire, but Legato doesn’t control himself. Chapel went for Knives because Knives is the one giving orders and pulling all the strings. Remember Midvalley’s little speech before committing suicide
The manga was so so so much better…. I’m not looking forward to the new CGI version but I have a little hope. I hate computer animation
I think Wolfwoods dead was kinda more sad in manga..
more like vash rage about it was more noticeable. Still, the anime took some liberties yet stayed consistent.
I think i read somewhere that milly and wolfwood slept together shortly before his death. would anyone care to confirm this?
argella1300 they show it in the show...
WHY? wolfood? Why?
He could not kill his master, the man that taught him everything, It was sad that it became his end....
Legato made his master kill him.
Two words: ARTISTIC LISCENSE.
Stop hating on the English actors. They try to portray the characters how they see them. Besides, Japanese and English are two TOTALLY different languages with all sorts of different tones. I personally thought that both were well done.
For me there is a huge difference, not just in artistic difference but also in passion and heart.
Japanese VAs tend to be more passionate than their western counterpart.