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| image = YaibaSL TV Episode 3.jpg | | image = YaibaSL TV Episode 3.jpg | ||
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| − | | japanese-title = {{lang|ja| | + | | japanese-title = {{lang|ja|もう一つの魔剣}} <br> (Mōhitotsu no Maken) |
| − | | manga = [[Yaiba Volume 2|Volume 2: | + | | season = 1 |
| − | | airdate = April 19, 2025 | + | | manga = [[Yaiba Volume 2|Volume 2: Chapters 1-5 (010-014)]] |
| − | | rating = | + | | airdate = March 13, 2025 (Toho Cinemas) {{note|group="N"|The first three episodes premiered at ten Toho Cinemas across Japan. More information is found on the official ''Yaiba: Samurai Legend'' website: https://www.yaiba-pr.com/news/20250205.html}} <br> April 19, 2025 |
| + | | rating = 2.7% | ||
| english-title = Another Maken | | english-title = Another Maken | ||
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| − | | cast = [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] <br> [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Fuji Mine]] <br> [[Keiko Momoi]] <br> [[List of minor Magic Kaito characters#Keiko's friend|Keiko's friend]] | + | | cast = [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] <br> [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Fuji Mine]] <br> [[Keiko Momoi]] <br> [[List of minor Magic Kaito characters#Keiko's friend|Keiko's friend]] <br> [[Fuujin]] <br> [[Raijin]] |
| voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Yoshimasa Hosoya]] as [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Manaka Iwami]] as [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] as [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] <br> [[Junichi Suwabe]] as [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Kosuke Echigoya]] as [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Kimiko Saito]] as [[Fuji Mine]] <br> [[Hana Hishikawa]] as [[Keiko Momoi]] <br> [[Manami Hanawa]] as [[Keiko's friend]] <br> [[Shinya Takahashi]], [[Risa Watanabe]], [[Yuki Ominami]], [[Yuka Shiono]], [[Nodoka Hasegawa]] as Classmates | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Yoshimasa Hosoya]] as [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Manaka Iwami]] as [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] as [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] <br> [[Junichi Suwabe]] as [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Kosuke Echigoya]] as [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Kimiko Saito]] as [[Fuji Mine]] <br> [[Hana Hishikawa]] as [[Keiko Momoi]] <br> [[Manami Hanawa]] as [[Keiko's friend]] <br> [[Shinya Takahashi]], [[Risa Watanabe]], [[Yuki Ominami]], [[Yuka Shiono]], [[Nodoka Hasegawa]] as Classmates | ||
| director = [[Takahiro Hasui]] | | director = [[Takahiro Hasui]] | ||
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| − | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''| | + | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|もう一つの魔剣|Mōhitotsu no Maken}}, known in English as '''Another Maken''', is the 3rd episode of ''[[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]]'' anime. |
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| + | After being defeated by [[Onimaru]], [[Yaiba]] resolves to get stronger and heads to the mountains in hopes of obtaining a magical sword of his own. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
| − | === | + | === Introduced === |
{{BeginBox}} | {{BeginBox}} | ||
{{NewChar|name = [[Musashi Miyamoto]]|image = Musashi Miyamoto.jpg|description = | {{NewChar|name = [[Musashi Miyamoto]]|image = Musashi Miyamoto.jpg|description = | ||
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{{char|Keiko Momoi}} | {{char|Keiko Momoi}} | ||
{{char|List of minor Magic Kaito characters#Keiko's friend|Keiko's friend|display=Keiko's friend}} | {{char|List of minor Magic Kaito characters#Keiko's friend|Keiko's friend|display=Keiko's friend}} | ||
| + | {{char|Fuujin|display=Fuujin (statue)}} | ||
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== Location == | == Location == | ||
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=== Setting === | === Setting === | ||
* [[Tokyo]] | * [[Tokyo]] | ||
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*** [[Yaoya#Onimaru_residence|Onimaru residence]] | *** [[Yaoya#Onimaru_residence|Onimaru residence]] | ||
*** [[Yaoya#Yaoya Middle School|Yaoya Middle School]] | *** [[Yaoya#Yaoya Middle School|Yaoya Middle School]] | ||
| − | * [[wikipedia:Nagano|Nagano]] | + | * [[wikipedia:Nagano Prefecture|Nagano Prefecture]] |
** [[wikipedia:Mount Tengu|Mount Tengu]] | ** [[wikipedia:Mount Tengu|Mount Tengu]] | ||
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| + | [[File:YaibaSL CurrentLocation Ep3.jpg|200px|thumb|Yaiba's current location: Mount Tengu]] | ||
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== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
== Manga to anime changes == | == Manga to anime changes == | ||
| + | * Due to changes in the previous episode, Onimaru tests his power on the stone latern at his courtyard, which makes the Raijin sword react. This also makes Musashi appear earlier in anime than in the manga (in the manga, the Raijin sword only reacts when Onimaru used his power to fight Yaiba). | ||
| + | * Instead of a Raijin statue in the secret basement in the manga, a Raijin altar is located near Musashi's house in the anime, thus the severed arm of Raijin's statue is not adapted. | ||
| + | * The conclusion of Yaiba's training in the manga happened before Onimaru's transformation. In the anime, it happens afterwards. | ||
| + | * An original scene is added in the anime where the school principal, Mr. Sudo (Sayaka's teacher in the manga), and other teachers panickedly watch the fight between Yaiba and Onimaru (both the principal and Mr. Sudo's appearances are omitted from the previous 2 episodes, which makes this episode their first appearance). | ||
| + | * While the anime adapts the manga scene where Kenjuro explains the Raijin sword, it excludes the scene where he touched Sayaka's bottom, and changed it to a remark about his son "growing up." | ||
| + | * The eight demon statues are now located in the secret basement instead of the manga's depiction of them being in a cave in [[wikipedia:Mount Fuji|Mount Fuji]]. | ||
| + | * The anime excludes the scene where Raizo and Shizuka reacts to Sayaka's "kidnapping" by Yaiba after being told by Kenjuro. | ||
| + | * In the manga, when Yaiba was possessed by Raijin, he destroyed Musashi's house. However, the new anime decide to include it in Episode 4 during the fight with Gerozaemon. As the result, the following house-rebuilding scene is not adapted. | ||
| + | * After being warned by Musashi that Yaiba doesn't have the ability to wield the Raijin sword with his current strength, the new anime has Yaiba determine that he will not lose to Raijin and will successfully use the sword to fight Onimaru. | ||
| + | ** In the manga, he had to ask Musashi what to do before being tricked to rebuild Musashi's house as a part of "training," which later was followed by another scene at night where Musashi said that he has hope in Yaiba (the latter is adapted into Episode 4). | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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* [[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]] | * [[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]] | ||
* [[Yaiba]] | * [[Yaiba]] | ||
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{{Yaiba: Samurai Legend Season 1}} | {{Yaiba: Samurai Legend Season 1}} | ||
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[[Category:Yaiba: Samurai Legend Episodes]] | [[Category:Yaiba: Samurai Legend Episodes]] | ||
[[Category:Animation directed by Yoshimichi Kameda]] | [[Category:Animation directed by Yoshimichi Kameda]] | ||
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[[de:Episode 3 (Yaiba: Samurai Legend)]] | [[de:Episode 3 (Yaiba: Samurai Legend)]] | ||
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Another Magic Sword (もう一つの魔剣 Mōhitotsu no Maken), known in English as Another Maken, is the 3rd episode of Yaiba: Samurai Legend anime.
After being defeated by Onimaru, Yaiba resolves to get stronger and heads to the mountains in hopes of obtaining a magical sword of his own.
Contents
Cast
Introduced
Featured
Other characters
Location
Setting
Plot
Manga to anime changes
- Due to changes in the previous episode, Onimaru tests his power on the stone latern at his courtyard, which makes the Raijin sword react. This also makes Musashi appear earlier in anime than in the manga (in the manga, the Raijin sword only reacts when Onimaru used his power to fight Yaiba).
- Instead of a Raijin statue in the secret basement in the manga, a Raijin altar is located near Musashi's house in the anime, thus the severed arm of Raijin's statue is not adapted.
- The conclusion of Yaiba's training in the manga happened before Onimaru's transformation. In the anime, it happens afterwards.
- An original scene is added in the anime where the school principal, Mr. Sudo (Sayaka's teacher in the manga), and other teachers panickedly watch the fight between Yaiba and Onimaru (both the principal and Mr. Sudo's appearances are omitted from the previous 2 episodes, which makes this episode their first appearance).
- While the anime adapts the manga scene where Kenjuro explains the Raijin sword, it excludes the scene where he touched Sayaka's bottom, and changed it to a remark about his son "growing up."
- The eight demon statues are now located in the secret basement instead of the manga's depiction of them being in a cave in Mount Fuji.
- The anime excludes the scene where Raizo and Shizuka reacts to Sayaka's "kidnapping" by Yaiba after being told by Kenjuro.
- In the manga, when Yaiba was possessed by Raijin, he destroyed Musashi's house. However, the new anime decide to include it in Episode 4 during the fight with Gerozaemon. As the result, the following house-rebuilding scene is not adapted.
- After being warned by Musashi that Yaiba doesn't have the ability to wield the Raijin sword with his current strength, the new anime has Yaiba determine that he will not lose to Raijin and will successfully use the sword to fight Onimaru.
- In the manga, he had to ask Musashi what to do before being tricked to rebuild Musashi's house as a part of "training," which later was followed by another scene at night where Musashi said that he has hope in Yaiba (the latter is adapted into Episode 4).
Trivia
Gallery
See also
Notes
- ^ The first three episodes premiered at ten Toho Cinemas across Japan. More information is found on the official Yaiba: Samurai Legend website: https://www.yaiba-pr.com/news/20250205.html
| Episodes of Yaiba: Samurai Legend Season 1 | ||
|---|---|---|
| Episode 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 |
