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Nicholas D. Wolfwood

ニコラス・D・ウルフウッド

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When Vash's bus runs across Wolfwood's motorcycle in the middle of the desert. He proves to be a valuable ally although his and Vash's philosophies often conflict, Wolfwood being a firm believer in martialism while Vash is a pacifist. By the end of the series, he agrees with Vash's way of thinking even though it costs him dearly. Wolfwood's purpose is to raise money for the children in the orphanage he runs. The giant cross that he carries comes in two versions. Version 1 holds 12 pistols (across arms of the cross). Version 2 houses a giant machine gun (long part of the cross) and finally, a rocket launcher in the top, while the ammunition is stored in the arms of the cross(an alternate opinion is simply that one of the horizontal arms holds ammo for the machine gun and rocket launcher while the other holds six pistols). The trigger for the Version 2 is a skull shaped symbol in the centre of the cross. As can be expected, the weapon/case is very heavy, and only Wolfwood, Milly, and Vash seem to have no trouble holding it (though Vash once comments on its weight). The weapon is not actually named in the anime, but it is commonly referred to as Punisher, which comes from the manga. Wolfwood states that it's heavy "with God's mercy," a fitting statement from the cynical Wolfwood. He is modeled on Tortoise Matsumoto, the lead singer of the Japanese rock band Ulfuls. The name Wolfwood (ウルフウッド urufuddo) is a corruption of Ulfuls (ウルフルズ urufuruzu), which is in turn a corruption of the English word soulful (ソウルフル sōrufuru). Nightow is frequently asked in interviews and at convention panels what the "D." in Wolfwood's name stands for. His responses have varied each time, ranging from "Dangerous" to "Dokonokuminomonjawaresumakinishiteshizumetarokakora." The latter is actually stereotypical yakuza slang, and would be written out as "どこの組の者じゃ、われ!? 簀巻きにして沈めたろか、こら!", which roughly means "What the hell family do you think you're from!? I'm gonna tie you up in a reed mat and dunk ya!". The common theme in these various expansions of the single letter "D" is one of destructive force, anger, or violence, which are traits Nightow has modeled the character after. In the original Japanese version, Wolfwood speaks in a Kansai Dialect. Nightow has said of this: "It's an English-speaking world, so he's not actually speaking Kansai dialect. Think of it as indicating some accent." (Source: Answers.com, Wikipedia, Nicholas D. Wolfwood)

Voices Actors of Nicholas D. Wolfwood

Imagen de Hayami, Show

Japanese

Hayami, Show

Imagen de De ambrosis, Massimo

Italian

De ambrosis, Massimo

Imagen de Nimoy, Jeff

English

Nimoy, Jeff

Imagen de Roden, Simon T.

German

Roden, Simon T.

Imagen de Torreão, Christiano

Portuguese (BR)

Torreão, Christiano

Imagen de Láng, Balázs

Hungarian

Láng, Balázs

Imagen de Hawkins, Brad

English

Hawkins, Brad

Imagen de Hidalgo, Carlos Hugo

Spanish

Hidalgo, Carlos Hugo

Imagen de Pappas, Constantin

French

Pappas, Constantin

Imagen de Mora, Toni

Spanish

Mora, Toni

Imagen de Hosoya, Yoshimasa

Japanese

Hosoya, Yoshimasa

Imagen de Allende, David

Spanish

Allende, David

Imagen de de Barros, Guilherme

Portuguese (BR)

de Barros, Guilherme

Imagen de Lo Presti, Antoni

French

Lo Presti, Antoni

Imagen de Matranga, David

English

Matranga, David

Imagen de Kumagai, Mirei

Japanese

Kumagai, Mirei

Imagen de Neves, Emily

English

Neves, Emily

Nicholas D. Wolfwood appearances in anime

Imagen de Trigun

Trigun

Imagen de Trigun: Badlands Rumble

Trigun: Badlands Rumble

Imagen de Trigun Stampede

Trigun Stampede

Imagen de Trigun Stargaze

Trigun Stargaze