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Well, he is a certified outlaw with a bounty of 60 billion double-dollars. Can throw around flairs and insanely skilled but reckless a lot of times. Since he also wears (sun)glasses that also makes Mutsuki naturally gravitate around him just to mess with him.I don't know much about Trigun but Vash seems like a guy that Aru would idolize a lot.
Hah, yeah. It's a really old show, though I use the manga for source materials in this crossover. A fun romp either way. It also scratches my gunslinger battle itch right.Last time I watched Trigun was back in the 00s and I need a big refresher. Need to go dust it off and break open the snackbox with it. The 90s were a wild time for studios to experiment around in, but they got the forlorn fantasy Western mood down perfect.
I do remember Vash being some kind of idealistic-pacifist super ballistics computer who could take down goliaths with a single well placed bullet, as well as the planet Gunsmoke being one of those technologically-regressed space colonies. And the whole mood being the same 'rule of funny/serious and sad' dichotomy like what we have with Blue Archive, so that dovetails nicely.
It's honestly unnerving how well Vash fits in the shoes of BA sensei with the memory issues and everything. I've thought of Gintoki, Onizuka and Jiraiya, but Vash is a welcome reminder.