*Laughs at your name and location*
A fellow Arizonan! Yay! Also, I live out in Buckeye, where I work part time for a small newspaper called The Desert Sun... so your name just strikes me as funny. It reminds me of work!
Mmmm... Trigun is good, it is very good... it is my favorite anime, though I'm thinking it might just be replaced in ranking (or maybe just tied) when I get to see the rest of Haibane Renmei... anyway... it wouldn't quite be the same without the Gung-Ho-Guns... I'm not sure how a sequel would go. If it went badly, I would be too sad. I don't want it to be like a lot of corny after-series fanfics I've read. I think it ended at the right place, and in the right way. I like ambiguous endings, endings that leave you thinking of possibilities (if they are done well. Go see the Big O ending topic for my view on that...
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It's like... I liked how the Lord of the Rings books ended... the story ended kinda open... and having a sequel to the Trigun anime would be kind of like having a full sequel to that. Yes, there was some explaination of interesting things that happened to certain characters after the story in Tolkien's massive appendix, but as for the story, it ended in a good way... kinda open, but good. I'm wondering if the last movie will keep true to the last book that way.
I'm just afraid that if Trigun continued... that it would be a great series that would get ruined in the end - like The X-Files. I've been traumatized by the last season of The X-Files. It makes me afraid for all good series of... anything.
No more NGE please... I'm confused enough.
As for an anime that I really do think needs more... Petshop of Horrors. They only made a four episode OVA series. I've been reading the translated manga... and there are more cool stories that the anime creators could do! It's a series that could go on for quite a while without getting ruined, because each episode is like a seperate little story. It's kind of like "The Twilight Zone" or "Tales of the Crypt" - just little seperate stories with a minimal of principal characters. The only "main" characters are Count D and Detective Orcott - the main stories center upon the mysterious creatures purchased from the shop and epsidoe-specific characters' lives coming undone by their own foolishness or sins in relationship to said creatures.