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A Trigun readalong/watchalong podcast starring 3 women excited to share their love of Trigun with the world

Completed episode transcripts can be found here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uZ4CLyf_v5OuPG17cDri8DTc-evzBSSx?usp=drive_link

Hosted by Stella-Jude (they/them), Maggie (she/her), and Cassie (she/they/it)

Produced by Maggie

Intro theme is "Far Feasible" by Three Card Monastery

Cover image designed by Stella-Jude. Font is Angel Arms by Pixel Saga.

Trigun created by Yasuhiro Nightow.

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Welcome to Trigirls!

Welcome to Trigirls!

2026-01-1301:52

This is the introductory episode/"trailer" for the Trigirls podcast. The first full-length episode will be up on Monday, January 19th, 2026. See you then!Transcript: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bBWk96rWQK0Sl5p75r7aa_uYzmfOyG81ZY9eK_ZLwDI/edit?usp=sharing
In our inaugural episode, Stella-Jude and Moose quiz Maggie on how much she knows about Trigun (spoiler: she knows nothing). How many guns does Vash have? What is a plant? How many women are there in Trigun? Hear her guess the answers to these questions and more!In two weeks, the Trigirls will be discussing episodes 1, 2, and 3 of Trigun (1998) entitled "The $$60,000,000,000 Man", "Truth of Mistake", and "Peace Maker".Images referenced this episodeTranscript for this episodeFeaturing Stella-Jude (they/them), Maggie (she/her), and Cassie/Moose (she/they/it)Produced by MaggieCover art designed by Stella-Jude with font by Pixel SagaSong is Far Feasible by Three Card MonasteryFollow us on Tumblr at trigirlspodcast.tumblr.com or email us at trigirlspodcast@gmail.com.
The Trigirls get their first introduction to Trigun (1998) with the first three episodes of the series: "The $$60,000,000,000 Man", "Truth of Mistake", and "Peace Maker".Introduced to the hapless yet mysterious gunman Vash the Stampede, insurance claims investigators Meryl Stryfe and Milly Thompson tail him around the unnamed desert wasteland planet, trying to prevent the "Humanoid Typhoon" from stirring up too much trouble, a task at which they are basically 100% unsuccessful.Next week, we will be watching episodes 4-6, "Love & Peace", "Hard Puncher", and "Lost July".Content warnings for discussions of: misogyny, sexual violenceImages referenced this episodeTranscript for this episodeFeaturing Stella-Jude (they/them), Maggie (she/her), and Cassie/Moose (she/they/it)Produced by MaggieOur theme music is "Far Feasible" by Three Card MonasteryCover image created by Stella-JudeFollow us on Tumblr or email us with any questions at trigirlspodcast@gmail.com
The Trigirls continue following Vash the Stampede across the unnamed desert planet that is his home, this week watching his misadventures in "Love & Peace", "Hard Puncher", and "Lost July".In these episodes, Vash helps settle a dispute between wealthy landowner Bostok and the people whose lives he ruined on his path to riches, defends a town from the unpredictable no-goodniks the Nebraska family, and becomes entangled in the machinations of a mysterious plant engineer.Next week, we will be watching episodes 7 & 8, "B.D.N.", and "And Between the Wasteland and Sky...".Images referenced this episodeFeaturing Stella-Jude (they/them), Maggie (she/her), and Cassie/Moose (she/they/it)Produced by MaggieOur theme music is "Far Feasible" by Three Card MonasteryCover image created by Stella-JudeFollow us on Tumblr or email us with any questions at trigirlspodcast@gmail.com
All aboard the Humpback Class Sandsteamer the Flourish! The Trigirls and Vash make their way across the desert on board a combination train/cruise ship in "B.D.N." and "And Between the Wasteland and Sky...".In these episodes Vash becomes embroiled in a train robbery/hostage crisis executed by the infamous Bad Lads Gang of bandits and their notorious leader, Brilliant Dynamites Neon. Along the way, he and the young boy Kaite help and hinder each other to save the lives of everyone aboard and preserve the sandsteamer itself.Next week, we will be watching episodes 9, 10, and 11, "Murder Machine", "Quick Draw", and "Escape from Pain".Content warnings for discussions of: racismImages referenced this episodeDOUBLE UPDATE:We have started working on transcripts. The link to the transcript of the quiz show episode is now in that episode's description. More transcripts will be forthcoming and those links will be added to their respective episodes descriptions upon completion. For now, I've added a link to the transcript folder as a whole to our profile on RSS.com (our hosting site).It's come to my attention that Imgur is not available in the UK. In light of this I've switched to using Google Drive to host the related screenshots for this episode. I'll be updating earlier episodes soon.Featuring Stella-Jude (they/them), Maggie (she/her), and Cassie/Moose (she/they/it)Produced by MaggieOur theme music is "Far Feasible" by Three Card MonasteryCover image created by Stella-JudeFollow us on Tumblr or email us with any questions at trigirlspodcast@gmail.com
Another update! At the top this time because it's important. This week's episode was late because we were waiting on our hosting service to pull our distribution from Spotify. We will no longer be distributing our episodes there due to our disagreement with Spotify's policies on generative AI and their choice of ad partners. If you'd like to know more, Austin Walker and Jack de Quidt from Friends at the Table explain it better than I ever could. I also hope this doesn't discourage anyone from continuing to listen! As alternatives to Spotify for podcasts, Overcast, Pocket Casts, and Podcast Addict all come recommended. This week, the Trigirls and Vash meet and get to know our first (alive) recurring character since episode one, the friendly yet mysterious itinerant priest Nicholas D. Wolfwood in "Murder Machine", "Quick Draw", and "Escape from Pain".In these episodes, Vash, Milly, and Meryl leave the sandsteamer behind, making their way across the desert by bus instead. There they encounter Wolfwood, who helps Vash fend off killer drones. Later, he and Vash compete in a quick draw tournament, before he and Milly help a young couple in distress. Meanwhile, the Trigirls have their first hater moment. Next week, we will be watching episodes 12-14, "Diablo", "Vash the Stampede", and "Little Arcadia". Content warnings for discussions of: misogyny, sexual violence, and human trafficking. Images referenced for this episodeFeaturing Stella-Jude (they/them), Maggie (she/her), and Cassie/Moose (she/they/it)Produced by MaggieOur theme music is "Far Feasible" by Three Card MonasteryCover image created by Stella-JudeFollow us on Tumblr or email us with any questions at trigirlspodcast@gmail.com
This week on Trigirls: the plot is here! Folks, the plot has arrived in episode 12 "Diablo", episode 13 "Vash the Stampede", and episode 14 "Little Arcadia". In these episodes, Vash comes face-to-face with a new enemy: the sinister, psychically powered Legato Bluesummers. Legato has sicced the mercenary Monev the Gale on Vash, and once the dust has settled, Vash and the Insurance Girls reflect on where they've been so far, shortly before Milly and Meryl get their own (mostly) solo adventure. Next week, we will be watching episodes 15 and 16, "Demons Eye" and "Fifth Moon". Content warnings for discussions of: child death and endangerment. Images referenced for this episodeFeaturing Stella-Jude (they/them), Maggie (she/her), and Cassie/Moose (she/they/it)Produced by MaggieOur theme music is "Far Feasible" by Three Card MonasteryCover image created by Stella-JudeFollow us on Tumblr or email us with any questions at trigirlspodcast@gmail.com
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