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| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|鬼丸四天王登場}} <br> (Onimaru Shitennō Tōjō) | | japanese-title = {{lang|ja|鬼丸四天王登場}} <br> (Onimaru Shitennō Tōjō) | ||
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| manga = [[Yaiba Volume 6|Volume 6: Chapters 1-10 (050-059)]] ('''[[Manga Legend|h.a.]]''') | | manga = [[Yaiba Volume 6|Volume 6: Chapters 1-10 (050-059)]] ('''[[Manga Legend|h.a.]]''') | ||
| airdate = June 7, 2025 | | airdate = June 7, 2025 | ||
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| screenplay = [[Eiji Umehara]] | | screenplay = [[Eiji Umehara]] | ||
| storyboard = [[Shinsaku Sasaki]] | | storyboard = [[Shinsaku Sasaki]] | ||
| − | | producer = [[Mitsutoshi Sato]] <br> [[Tomoko Hiramuki]] <br> [[Takuma Suzuki]] (asst.) <br> [[Jiro Yoshida]] (asst.) | + | | producer = [[Mitsutoshi Sato]] <br> [[Tomoko Hiramuki]] <br> [[Takuma Suzuki (staff)|Takuma Suzuki]] (asst.) <br> [[Jiro Yoshida]] (asst.) |
| animation-director = [[Yoshimichi Kameda]] (chief) <br> [[Hideyuki Arao]] <br> [[Yuko Yamamoto]] <br> [[Wan Yi]] <br> [[Takeshi Maenami]] | | animation-director = [[Yoshimichi Kameda]] (chief) <br> [[Hideyuki Arao]] <br> [[Yuko Yamamoto]] <br> [[Wan Yi]] <br> [[Takeshi Maenami]] | ||
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| − | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|鬼丸四天王登場|Onimaru Shitennō Tōjō}} | + | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|鬼丸四天王登場|Onimaru Shitennō Tōjō}} is the 10th episode of the ''[[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]]'' anime. |
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| + | [[Yaiba]] and his companions storm Onimaru Castle, but they fall through a trap into the depths of the stronghold and face [[Onimaru]]'s new henchmen. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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* Chameleon dressed like [[wikipedia:Napoleon|Napoleon]] | * Chameleon dressed like [[wikipedia:Napoleon|Napoleon]] | ||
* Capable of vanishing into thin air | * Capable of vanishing into thin air | ||
| + | * Member of the Four Devil Kings}} | ||
| + | {{People|[[Tortoise Europa]]|Tortoise Europa.jpg| | ||
| + | * aka Kumonger Z | ||
| + | * Mecha Turtle operated by [[Kumo-Otoko]] | ||
* Member of the Four Devil Kings}} | * Member of the Four Devil Kings}} | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
| + | [[File:YaibaSL EP10-1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|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.<ref>https://x.com/59033ihcimihsoy/status/1931960607982665954?t=s9MV7cp_qNSS9fhXV888TA&s=19</ref> | * 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.<ref>https://x.com/59033ihcimihsoy/status/1931960607982665954?t=s9MV7cp_qNSS9fhXV888TA&s=19</ref> | ||
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== 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]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Animation directed by Hideyuki Arao]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Animation directed by Yuko Yamamoto]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Animation directed by Takeshi Maenami]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Animation directed by Wan Yi]] | ||
[[de:Episode 10 (Yaiba: Samurai Legend)]] | [[de:Episode 10 (Yaiba: Samurai Legend)]] | ||
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Onimaru's Devil Kings (鬼丸四天王登場 Onimaru Shitennō Tōjō) is the 10th episode of the Yaiba: Samurai Legend anime.
Yaiba and his companions storm Onimaru Castle, but they fall through a trap into the depths of the stronghold and face Onimaru's new henchmen.
Contents
Cast
Featured
Other characters
Location
Setting
- Tokyo
- Chiyoda
- National Diet Building (now Onimaru Castle)
- Chiyoda
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
- 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]
Gallery
Footnotes
Notes
References
See also
- Gigantic Anglerfish!? Infiltrate Onimaru Castle
- Vanished? The Enemy Chameleon
- Kojiro's Betrayal!?
- The Strongest Machine of the Four Guardians Attacks!
- Yaiba: Samurai Legend
- Yaiba
| Episodes of Yaiba: Samurai Legend Season 1 | ||
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| 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 |