Onimaru's Devil Kings

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Episode 10

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Information
Title: Onimaru's Devil Kings
Japanese Title: 鬼丸四天王登場
(Onimaru Shitennō Tōjō)
Original airdate: June 7, 2025
Broadcast rating: 2.5%
Manga source: Volume 6: Chapters 1-10 (050-059) (h.a.)
English version
English Title: Onimaru's Devil Kings
Story
Cast: Yaiba Kurogane
Musashi Miyamoto
Kojiro Sasaki
Sayaka Mine
Kagetora
Shonosuke
Gerozaemon Geroda
Namako-Otoko
Kumo-Otoko
Takeshi Onimaru
Staff
Director: Takahiro Hasui
Screenplay: Eiji Umehara
Storyboard: Shinsaku Sasaki
Episode director: Mitsutoshi Sato
Tomoko Hiramuki
Takuma Suzuki (asst.)
Jiro Yoshida (asst.)
Animation director: Yoshimichi Kameda (chief)
Hideyuki Arao
Yuko Yamamoto
Wan Yi
Takeshi Maenami
Music
Opening song: BLADE
Closing song: pineapple tart

Onimaru's Devil Kings (鬼丸四天王登場 Onimaru Shitennō Tōjō?), is the 10th episode of the Yaiba: Samurai Legend anime.

Cast

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Other characters

  • Location

    Setting

    Yaiba's current location: Onimaru Castle

    Plot

    Manga to anime changes

    The anime adapts the whole Volume 6 into one episode. As the result, major changes are made:

    • The new anime made the group divided into three, and each group faces one Devil Kings. In manga, the group faced Yakitori-kun first, then Chamaleon Bonaparte, and the last being Dorai Dorai.
    • Kagetora, Shonosuke, Gerozaemon, and Namako-otoko was captured between and during the fights in manga. It doesn't happen in the anime.
    • As Yaiba is mainly involved in the fights in manga, most of his fight scenes against Yakitori-kun and Tortoise Europa are not adapted (including many Tortoise Europa's transformations; Yaiba and Kojiro turned into old man).
    • Namakon kick is used against Chameleon Bonaparte instead of Dorai Dorai in manga.
    • The appearances of Ana Shioji and her cameraman are cut from anime.

    Trivia

    Sayaka seeing through Chameleon Bonaparte's disguise. The white streak in the background is also a reference to Detective Conan.
    • The scene where Sayaka points out Chameleon Bonaparte disguising as Yaiba is a reference to Detective Conan. Character designer Yoshimichi Kameda suggested the director to use the same sound effect that played when Conan deduced the culprit.[1]

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    Footnotes

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    References

    See also

    Episodes of Yaiba: Samurai Legend Season 1
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