Difference between revisions of "The White Ryuujin Appears!!"
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| airdate = March 25, 1994 | | airdate = March 25, 1994 | ||
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| − | | cast = [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Princess Kaguya]] <br> [[Ryujin]] <br> [[General Tsukikage]] <br> [[Gekko]] <br> [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Jubei Yagyu]] <br> [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[ | + | | cast = [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Princess Kaguya]] <br> [[Ryujin]] <br> [[General Tsukikage]] <br> [[Gekko]] <br> [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Jubei Yagyu]] <br> [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[Gerozaemon Geroda]] <br> [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[Kumo-Otoko]] <br> [[Professor Kanabo]] <br> [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Shonosuke]] |
| − | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Kotono Mitsuishi]] as [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Ryo Horikawa]] as [[Takeshi Onimaru]], [[Shonosuke]] (uncredited) <br> [[Rika Fukami]] as [[Princess Kaguya]] <br> [[Koji Ishii]] as [[Ryujin]] <br> [[Daiki Nakamura]] as [[General Tsukikage]] <br> [[Kazuki Yao]] as [[Gekko]] <br> [[Masaharu Sato]] as [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Kazunari Tanaka]] as [[ | + | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Kotono Mitsuishi]] as [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Ryo Horikawa]] as [[Takeshi Onimaru]], [[Shonosuke]] (uncredited) <br> [[Rika Fukami]] as [[Princess Kaguya]] <br> [[Koji Ishii]] as [[Ryujin]] <br> [[Daiki Nakamura]] as [[General Tsukikage]] <br> [[Kazuki Yao]] as [[Gekko]] <br> [[Masaharu Sato]] as [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Kazunari Tanaka]] as [[Gerozaemon Geroda]] <br> [[Tsutomu Kashiwakura]] as [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[Tetsuo Sakaguchi]] as [[Kumo-Otoko]] <br> [[Hisao Egawa]] as [[Professor Kanabo]], [[Kagetora]] (uncredited) |
| director = [[Kunihiko Yuyama]] (chief) <br> [[Norihiko Sudo]] | | director = [[Kunihiko Yuyama]] (chief) <br> [[Norihiko Sudo]] | ||
| screenplay = [[Kenji Terada]] | | screenplay = [[Kenji Terada]] | ||
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{{Char|Kumo-Otoko}} | {{Char|Kumo-Otoko}} | ||
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{{Char|Namako-Otoko}} | {{Char|Namako-Otoko}} | ||
{{Char|Professor Kanabo}} | {{Char|Professor Kanabo}} | ||
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* Just like in the previous episode, Professor Kanabo and Gekko do not appear in the manga. Rather, Tsukikage commands the other rabbits to merge with Kaguya, while Kumo-Otoko is on the same ship as Musashi, Kojiro and Jubei. Kagetora and Shonosuke are also anime additions. | * Just like in the previous episode, Professor Kanabo and Gekko do not appear in the manga. Rather, Tsukikage commands the other rabbits to merge with Kaguya, while Kumo-Otoko is on the same ship as Musashi, Kojiro and Jubei. Kagetora and Shonosuke are also anime additions. | ||
| − | * Additionally, the scene where Sayaka helps steer the ship is also from the anime. In the manga, Musashi and the others land on | + | * Additionally, the scene where Sayaka helps steer the ship is also from the anime. In the manga, Musashi and the others land on Gerozaemon's ship when they were thrown from their robot by Kaguya onto it, while in the anime, Kaguya flips Gerozaemon's ship and Musashi and the others arrive there to help the people that fell into the water. |
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
Revision as of 19:11, 27 April 2025
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The White Ryuujin Appears!! (白き龍神あらわる!! Shiroki Ryūjin Arawaru!!) is the 51st episode of the Yaiba anime. It aired on March 25, 1994.
Cast
Plot
Story
Resolution
Manga to anime changes
- Just like in the previous episode, Professor Kanabo and Gekko do not appear in the manga. Rather, Tsukikage commands the other rabbits to merge with Kaguya, while Kumo-Otoko is on the same ship as Musashi, Kojiro and Jubei. Kagetora and Shonosuke are also anime additions.
- Additionally, the scene where Sayaka helps steer the ship is also from the anime. In the manga, Musashi and the others land on Gerozaemon's ship when they were thrown from their robot by Kaguya onto it, while in the anime, Kaguya flips Gerozaemon's ship and Musashi and the others arrive there to help the people that fell into the water.
Gallery
See also
| Episodes of Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba | ||
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