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| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|雷神剣 VS 風神剣}} <br> (Raijinken VS Fūjinken) | | japanese-title = {{lang|ja|雷神剣 VS 風神剣}} <br> (Raijinken VS Fūjinken) | ||
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| manga = [[Yaiba Volume 6|Volume 6: Chapter 10 (059)]] - [[Yaiba Volume 7|Volume 7: Chapter 3 (062)]] | | manga = [[Yaiba Volume 6|Volume 6: Chapter 10 (059)]] - [[Yaiba Volume 7|Volume 7: Chapter 3 (062)]] | ||
| airdate = June 14, 2025 | | airdate = June 14, 2025 | ||
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| english-title = Raijiken vs. Fujinken | | english-title = Raijiken vs. Fujinken | ||
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| director = [[Takahiro Hasui]] | | director = [[Takahiro Hasui]] | ||
| screenplay = [[Eiji Umehara]] | | screenplay = [[Eiji Umehara]] | ||
| − | | storyboard = [[Yosuke Hatta]] <br> '''Action Storyboard Cooperation:''' <br> [[Naoki Miyajima]] <br> [[Kosuke Kato]] <br> [[ | + | | storyboard = [[Yosuke Hatta]] <br> '''Action Storyboard Cooperation:''' <br> [[Naoki Miyajima]] <br> [[Kosuke Kato]] <br> [[Shotaro Tamemizu]] |
| producer = [[Yoshitsugu Hosokawa]] <br> [[Makoto Fuchigami]] | | producer = [[Yoshitsugu Hosokawa]] <br> [[Makoto Fuchigami]] | ||
| animation-director = [[Yoshimichi Kameda]] (chief) <br> [[Masaru Oshiro]] <br> [[Yuka Koiso]] <br> [[Yoshimichi Kameda]] | | animation-director = [[Yoshimichi Kameda]] (chief) <br> [[Masaru Oshiro]] <br> [[Yuka Koiso]] <br> [[Yoshimichi Kameda]] | ||
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{{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|雷神剣 VS 風神剣|Raijinken VS Fūjinken}}, known in English by the direct romanization '''Raijinken vs. Fujinken''', is the 11th episode of the ''[[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]]'' anime. | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|雷神剣 VS 風神剣|Raijinken VS Fūjinken}}, known in English by the direct romanization '''Raijinken vs. Fujinken''', is the 11th episode of the ''[[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]]'' anime. | ||
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| + | [[Yaiba]] and his companions find themselves cornered in Onimaru Castle, battling their way through to confront [[Onimaru]], where the Raijinken and Fujinken finally clash. | ||
== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
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{{char|Kumo-Otoko}} | {{char|Kumo-Otoko}} | ||
{{char|Ana Shioji}} | {{char|Ana Shioji}} | ||
| + | {{char|Nadeshiko Yamato|display=Nadeshiko Yamato (Cameo)}} | ||
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== Manga to anime changes == | == Manga to anime changes == | ||
| − | * In anime, when Kumo-otoko | + | * In the anime, when Kumo-otoko warns Onimaru about Kojiro's fake betrayal, he is still inside Tortoise Europa, which hasn't been completely destroyed yet. The same scene in the manga happned after it is destroyed, and Kumo-otoko appears outside of it. |
| − | * The anime | + | * The anime shows Yaiba's group actively helping him, unlike in the manga, where they are directly tied by Kojiro. |
| − | * Instead of | + | * Instead of throwing the Raijin orb directly to Yaiba like in the manga, Kojiro returns the orb to Sayaka first and releases the others. They then make way for Sayaka to throw the orb to Yaiba. |
| − | * Instead of Yaiba, Kojiro is the one who | + | * Instead of Yaiba, Kojiro is the one who cuts Tortoise Europa's spider legs in anime, with additional help from the rest of the group. |
* The celebration party at Mine residence is not adapted. | * The celebration party at Mine residence is not adapted. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
| − | * [[Nadeshiko Yamato]] | + | * [[Nadeshiko Yamato]] makes a cameo appearance among the spectators in Shibuya. |
* The map in Onimaru's Sky Castle shows that he already took over more prefectures, including Nagano, Gunma, Shizuoka, Yamanashi, Niigata, Fukushima, Ibaraki, and Chiba. | * The map in Onimaru's Sky Castle shows that he already took over more prefectures, including Nagano, Gunma, Shizuoka, Yamanashi, Niigata, Fukushima, Ibaraki, and Chiba. | ||
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Sword of Raijin vs Sword of Fujin (雷神剣 VS 風神剣 Raijinken VS Fūjinken), known in English by the direct romanization Raijinken vs. Fujinken, is the 11th episode of the Yaiba: Samurai Legend anime.
Yaiba and his companions find themselves cornered in Onimaru Castle, battling their way through to confront Onimaru, where the Raijinken and Fujinken finally clash.
Contents
Cast
Featured
Location
Setting
- Tokyo
- Chiyoda
- National Diet Building (now Onimaru Castle)
- Chiyoda
Plot
Manga to anime changes
- In the anime, when Kumo-otoko warns Onimaru about Kojiro's fake betrayal, he is still inside Tortoise Europa, which hasn't been completely destroyed yet. The same scene in the manga happned after it is destroyed, and Kumo-otoko appears outside of it.
- The anime shows Yaiba's group actively helping him, unlike in the manga, where they are directly tied by Kojiro.
- Instead of throwing the Raijin orb directly to Yaiba like in the manga, Kojiro returns the orb to Sayaka first and releases the others. They then make way for Sayaka to throw the orb to Yaiba.
- Instead of Yaiba, Kojiro is the one who cuts Tortoise Europa's spider legs in anime, with additional help from the rest of the group.
- The celebration party at Mine residence is not adapted.
Trivia
- Nadeshiko Yamato makes a cameo appearance among the spectators in Shibuya.
- The map in Onimaru's Sky Castle shows that he already took over more prefectures, including Nagano, Gunma, Shizuoka, Yamanashi, Niigata, Fukushima, Ibaraki, and Chiba.
Gallery
Footnotes
Notes
References
See also
| 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 |