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| title              = {{PAGENAME}}
 
| title              = {{PAGENAME}}
 
| japanese-title      = {{lang|ja|小次郎復活}} <br> (Kojiro Fukkatsu)
 
| japanese-title      = {{lang|ja|小次郎復活}} <br> (Kojiro Fukkatsu)
| manga              =  [[Yaiba Volume 3|Volume 3: Chapter 2 (021)]], [[Yaiba Volume 4|Volume 4: Chapter 10 (039)]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 5|Volume 5: Chapters 1-2 (040-041)]], [[Yaiba Volume 17|Volume 17: Chapter 4-6 (169-171)]]
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| season              = 1
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| manga              =  [[Yaiba Volume 3|Volume 3: Chapter 2 (021)]], [[Yaiba Volume 4|Volume 4: Chapter 10 (039)]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 5|Volume 5: Chapters 1-2, 6 (040-041, 045)]], [[Yaiba Volume 17|Volume 17: Chapter 4-6 (169-171)]]
 
| airdate            = May 17, 2025
 
| airdate            = May 17, 2025
| rating              =  
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| rating              = 2.8%
 
| english-title      = Kojiro Resurrected
 
| english-title      = Kojiro Resurrected
| english-airdate    = May 17, 2025
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| english-airdate    =  
| cast                = [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Gerozaemon Geroda]] <br> [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Kumo-Otoko]] <br> [[Otsu]] <br> [[Ana Shioji]]
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| cast                = [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Gerozaemon Geroda]] <br> [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Kumo-Otoko]] <br> [[Otsu]] <br> [[Ana Shioji]] <br> [[Raizo Mine]] <br> [[Shizuka Mine]] <br> [[Fuji Mine]]
| voice-cast          = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Manaka Iwami]] as [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Junichi Suwabe]] as [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Go Inoue]] as [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Kosuke Echigoya]] as [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Takeharu Onishi]] as [[Gerozaemon Geroda]] <br> [[Kana Ichinose]] as [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[Yoshimasa Hosoya]] as [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Shuhei Sakaguchi]] as [[Kumo-Otoko]] <br> [[Azumi Waki]] as [[Otsu]] <br> [[Nodoka Hasegawa]] as [[Ana Shioji]]
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| voice-cast          = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Manaka Iwami]] as [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Junichi Suwabe]] as [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Go Inoue]] as [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Kosuke Echigoya]] as [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Takeharu Onishi]] as [[Gerozaemon Geroda]] <br> [[Kana Ichinose]] as [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[Yoshimasa Hosoya]] as [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Shuhei Sakaguchi]] as [[Kumo-Otoko]] <br> [[Azumi Waki]] as [[Otsu]] <br> [[Nodoka Hasegawa]] as [[Ana Shioji]] <br> [[Takayuki Nakatsukasa]] as Newscaster <br> [[Takaaki Torashima]] as Villager <br> [[Ryosuke Tamura]] as Villager <br> [[Masato Niwa]] as Villager <br> [[Shinya Takahashi]] as Villager <br> [[Genta Nakamura]] as Villager <br> [[Hana Hishikawa]] as Woman
 
| director            = [[Takahiro Hasui]]
 
| director            = [[Takahiro Hasui]]
| screenplay          = [[Tomomi Kawaguchi]]
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| screenplay          = [[Toko Machida]]
| storyboard          = [[Yuji Tokuno]]
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| storyboard          = [[Takahiro Hasui]] <br> [[Atsushi Takahashi]]
| producer            = [[Yuji Tokuno]]
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| producer            = [[Yoshitsugu Hosokawa]]
| animation-director  = [[Yoshimichi Kameda]] (chief) <br> [[Takeshi Maenami]]
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| animation-director  = [[Yoshimichi Kameda]] (chief) <br> [[Yuichi Fujimaki]] <br> [[Yuko Yamamoto]] <br> [[Hideyuki Arao]] <br> [[Yuka Koiso]]
 
| production-cooperation =  
 
| production-cooperation =  
 
| opening-song        = BLADE
 
| opening-song        = BLADE
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| footnotes          =  
 
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{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|小次郎復活|Kojiro Fukkatsu}}, is the 7th episode of the ''[[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]]'' anime.
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{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|小次郎復活|Kojiro Fukkatsu}} is the 7th episode of the ''[[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]]'' anime.
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[[Yaiba]] and his companions finally reach Ganryujima, where they encounter [[Kumo-Otoko]] - and a resurrected, but somewhat peeved, [[Kojiro Sasaki]].
  
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
=== Characters introduced ===
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=== Introduced ===
 
{{BeginBox}}
 
{{BeginBox}}
 
{{NewChar|name = [[Kojiro Sasaki]]|image = Kojiro Sasaki.jpg|description =
 
{{NewChar|name = [[Kojiro Sasaki]]|image = Kojiro Sasaki.jpg|description =
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* Was alive about 400 years ago}}
 
* Was alive about 400 years ago}}
 
{{NewChar|name = [[Otsu]]|image = Otsu.jpg|description =
 
{{NewChar|name = [[Otsu]]|image = Otsu.jpg|description =
* Musashi's servant (in the Edo period)
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* Musashi's servant and love interest
 
* Sayaka's doppelganger}}
 
* Sayaka's doppelganger}}
 
{{EndBox}}
 
{{EndBox}}
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{{char|Kumo-Otoko}}
 
{{char|Kumo-Otoko}}
 
{{char|Ana Shioji}}
 
{{char|Ana Shioji}}
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{{char|Raizo Mine}}
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{{char|Shizuka Mine}}
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{{char|Fuji Mine|Sayaka's Grandmother}}
 
}}
 
}}
  
 
=== Other characters ===
 
=== Other characters ===
 
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<!-- To be added:
* Male television reporter
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* Male newscaster
* Otsu - Musashi's servant
 
 
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<div style="min-width: min-content;">
 
<div style="min-width: min-content;">
 
=== Setting ===
 
=== Setting ===
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* [[Tokyo]]
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** [[Yaoya]]
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*** [[Mine residence]]
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** [[Tokyo Skytree]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi]]
 
* [[wikipedia:Yamaguchi Prefecture|Yamaguchi]]
 
** [[wikipedia:Hikoshima|Hikoshima]]
 
** [[wikipedia:Hikoshima|Hikoshima]]
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== Manga to anime changes ==
 
== Manga to anime changes ==
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* In manga, Onimaru destroys Tokyo Tower. In anime, it is changed to Tokyo Skytree.
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* Kumo-Otoko use his plane to fly to Ganryu island. In manga, he has no budget, so he was sent to the island by Onimaru using Fujin Sword.
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* As part of Kojiro's revival, Kumo-Otoko use Monohoshizao to open the space time portal and grab Kojiro's soul. This is added by the anime to connect with Yaiba's adventure to the past.
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* In manga, when Yaiba was cornered by a bunch of people, he mentioned that Musashi is his master and made them run away. In anime, young Musashi appeared and introduced himself.
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* In manga, Namako-Otoko knew about the year from a wanted poster. In anime, he asked young Musashi.
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* In manga, Yaiba met Otsu first, who was also looking for Musashi. Yaiba then search for him while defeating many people. In anime, Otsu is already waiting at his house.
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* The interval between Yaiba's first meeting with young Musashi and Musashi's battle with Kojiro is changed to seven days instead of tomorrow in manga. As a result, the scenes where young Musashi and Yaiba training together is added in anime.
  
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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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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[[Category:Animation directed by Yuichi Fujimaki]]
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[[Category:Animation directed by Yuko Yamamoto]]
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[[Category:Animation directed by Hideyuki Arao]]
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[[Category:Animation directed by Yuka Koiso]]
  
 
[[de:Episode 7 (Yaiba: Samurai Legend)]]
 
[[de:Episode 7 (Yaiba: Samurai Legend)]]

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Chronology
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Episode 7

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Information
Title: Kojiro Resurrected
Japanese Title: 小次郎復活
(Kojiro Fukkatsu)
Original airdate: May 17, 2025
Broadcast rating: 2.8%
Season: 1
Manga source: Volume 3: Chapter 2 (021), Volume 4: Chapter 10 (039) ~ Volume 5: Chapters 1-2, 6 (040-041, 045), Volume 17: Chapter 4-6 (169-171)
English version
English Title: Kojiro Resurrected
Story
Cast: Yaiba Kurogane
Sayaka Mine
Musashi Miyamoto
Kojiro Sasaki
Kagetora
Shonosuke
Gerozaemon Geroda
Namako-Otoko
Takeshi Onimaru
Kumo-Otoko
Otsu
Ana Shioji
Raizo Mine
Shizuka Mine
Fuji Mine
Staff
Director: Takahiro Hasui
Screenplay: Toko Machida
Storyboard: Takahiro Hasui
Atsushi Takahashi
Episode director: Yoshitsugu Hosokawa
Animation director: Yoshimichi Kameda (chief)
Yuichi Fujimaki
Yuko Yamamoto
Hideyuki Arao
Yuka Koiso
Music
Opening song: BLADE
Closing song: pineapple tart

Kojiro Resurrected (小次郎復活 Kojiro Fukkatsu?) is the 7th episode of the Yaiba: Samurai Legend anime.

Yaiba and his companions finally reach Ganryujima, where they encounter Kumo-Otoko - and a resurrected, but somewhat peeved, Kojiro Sasaki.

Cast

Introduced

  • Featured

    Other characters

    Location

    Yaiba's current location: Ganryu Island

    Plot

    Manga to anime changes

    • In manga, Onimaru destroys Tokyo Tower. In anime, it is changed to Tokyo Skytree.
    • Kumo-Otoko use his plane to fly to Ganryu island. In manga, he has no budget, so he was sent to the island by Onimaru using Fujin Sword.
    • As part of Kojiro's revival, Kumo-Otoko use Monohoshizao to open the space time portal and grab Kojiro's soul. This is added by the anime to connect with Yaiba's adventure to the past.
    • In manga, when Yaiba was cornered by a bunch of people, he mentioned that Musashi is his master and made them run away. In anime, young Musashi appeared and introduced himself.
    • In manga, Namako-Otoko knew about the year from a wanted poster. In anime, he asked young Musashi.
    • In manga, Yaiba met Otsu first, who was also looking for Musashi. Yaiba then search for him while defeating many people. In anime, Otsu is already waiting at his house.
    • The interval between Yaiba's first meeting with young Musashi and Musashi's battle with Kojiro is changed to seven days instead of tomorrow in manga. As a result, the scenes where young Musashi and Yaiba training together is added in anime.

    Gallery

    Wiki Gallery.png


    Footnotes

    Notes

    References

    See also

    Episodes of Yaiba: Samurai Legend Season 1
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