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| japanese-title = {{lang|ja|大和撫子がやってきた}} <br> (Yamato Nadeshiko ga Yattekita) | | japanese-title = {{lang|ja|大和撫子がやってきた}} <br> (Yamato Nadeshiko ga Yattekita) | ||
| + | | season = 1 | ||
| manga = [[Yaiba Volume 7|Volume 7: Chapter 4 (063)]], [[Yaiba Volume 13|Volume 13: Chapters 3-4 (124-125)]], [[Yaiba Volume 17|Volume 17: Chapter 3 (168)]] ('''[[Manga Legend|h.a.]]''') | | manga = [[Yaiba Volume 7|Volume 7: Chapter 4 (063)]], [[Yaiba Volume 13|Volume 13: Chapters 3-4 (124-125)]], [[Yaiba Volume 17|Volume 17: Chapter 3 (168)]] ('''[[Manga Legend|h.a.]]''') | ||
| airdate = June 21, 2025 | | airdate = June 21, 2025 | ||
| − | | rating = | + | | rating = 2.9% |
| english-title = Nadeshiko Yamato Is Calling | | english-title = Nadeshiko Yamato Is Calling | ||
| english-airdate = | | english-airdate = | ||
| − | | cast = [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[ | + | | cast = [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[Nadeshiko Yamato]] <br> [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] <br> [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Gerozaemon Geroda]] <br> [[Fuji Mine]] <br> [[Muto]] <br> [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Professor Kanabo]] <br> [[Ana Shioji]] |
| − | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Junichi Suwabe]] as [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Go Inoue]] as [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[ | + | | voice-cast = [[Minami Takayama]] as [[Yaiba Kurogane]] <br> [[Junichi Suwabe]] as [[Musashi Miyamoto]] <br> [[Go Inoue]] as [[Kojiro Sasaki]] <br> [[Sayaka Senbongi]] as [[Nadeshiko Yamato]] <br> [[Manaka Iwami]] as [[Sayaka Mine]] <br> [[Kosuke Echigoya]] as [[Shonosuke]] <br> [[Kana Ichinose]] as [[Namako-Otoko]] <br> [[Katsuyuki Konishi]] as [[Kenjuro Kurogane]] <br> [[Isshin Chiba]] as [[Kagetora]] <br> [[Takeharu Onishi]] as [[Gerozaemon Geroda]] <br> [[Kimiko Saito]] as [[Fuji Mine]] <br> [[Hiroo Sasaki]] as [[Muto]] <br> [[Yoshimasa Hosoya]] as [[Takeshi Onimaru]] <br> [[Yoshimitsu Shimoyama]] as [[Professor Kanabo]] <br> [[Nodoka Hasegawa]] as [[Ana Shioji]] <br> [[Hana Hishikawa]] as Student <br> [[Shinya Takahashi]] as Student |
| director = [[Takahiro Hasui]] | | director = [[Takahiro Hasui]] | ||
| screenplay = [[Tomomi Kawaguchi]] | | screenplay = [[Tomomi Kawaguchi]] | ||
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| closing-song = pineapple tart | | closing-song = pineapple tart | ||
| prev-episode = Sword of Raijin vs Sword of Fujin | | prev-episode = Sword of Raijin vs Sword of Fujin | ||
| − | | next-episode = | + | | next-episode = Find the Dragon God Orb |
| footnotes = | | footnotes = | ||
}} | }} | ||
| − | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|大和撫子がやってきた|Yamato Nadeshiko ga Yattekita}} | + | {{nihongo|'''''{{PAGENAME}}'''''|大和撫子がやってきた|Yamato Nadeshiko ga Yattekita}} is the 12th episode of the ''[[Yaiba: Samurai Legend]]'' anime. |
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| + | In this episode, [[Nadeshiko Yamato]], a samurai, challenges [[Yaiba]] at the Mine dojo as a result of a misunderstanding on a promise made years ago. | ||
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== Cast == | == Cast == | ||
=== Characters introduced === | === Characters introduced === | ||
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{{char|Kojiro Sasaki}} | {{char|Kojiro Sasaki}} | ||
{{char|Sayaka Mine}} | {{char|Sayaka Mine}} | ||
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{{char|Shonosuke}} | {{char|Shonosuke}} | ||
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{{char|Namako-Otoko}} | {{char|Namako-Otoko}} | ||
{{char|Kenjuro Kurogane}} | {{char|Kenjuro Kurogane}} | ||
| + | {{char|Kagetora}} | ||
| + | {{char|Gerozaemon Geroda}} | ||
{{char|Fuji Mine|Sayaka's Grandmother}} | {{char|Fuji Mine|Sayaka's Grandmother}} | ||
{{char|Mutou|display=Muto}} | {{char|Mutou|display=Muto}} | ||
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** [[Yaoya]] | ** [[Yaoya]] | ||
*** [[Mine residence]] | *** [[Mine residence]] | ||
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| + | === Other === | ||
| + | * [[Wikipedia:Gunma Prefecture|Gunma Prefecture]] | ||
| + | ** Gunma Safari Park (TV) | ||
| + | * [[Wikipedia:Niigata Prefecture|Niigata Prefecture]] | ||
| + | ** Niigata Science Museum (TV) | ||
== Plot == | == Plot == | ||
== Manga to anime changes == | == Manga to anime changes == | ||
| + | * Some original scenes are added: | ||
| + | :* Onimaru supervising the completion of Onimaru Sky Castle, as well as the news of Onimaru taking over Gunma and Niigata. | ||
| + | :* Kojiro using eye drops to remove his redness on his eyes. (In manga, his eyes remained red through the whole series) | ||
| + | :* Muto warned by other student about dojo troublemaker. The anime also make him the one who report to Sayaka about it. In manga, it was reported by random character. | ||
| + | * Yaiba's training was during Kaguya Arc in manga. The anime decides to adapt it into the episode, with Yaiba wearing iron geta to buy groceries instead of delivering newspaper. | ||
| + | * The anime also adapts the scene from the beginning of chapter 169 where Musashi is watching "Duel at Ganryu Island" TV show. The anime later add new scene where Sayaka said that he can stream the show instead of taping it. | ||
| + | * Major changes is made to Nadeshiko, as she only appeared in one chapter in manga. In manga, before she left, Yaiba asked her to come again. The anime change it to Yaiba asking if she will train with him and her staying for dinner. Her family is also in possession of Dragon God Orb map instead of Mine family. | ||
| + | * Nadeshiko's flashback about her encounter with Yaiba is expanded in anime. | ||
| + | * After hearing that Yaiba loves strong people, Sayaka decides to train on her own. This scene is unique to the anime. | ||
| + | * While Kenjuro appearance during the dinner is unique to the anime, his conversation with Musashi is adapted from chapter 35. | ||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
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Nadeshiko Yamato Is Calling (大和撫子がやってきた Yamato Nadeshiko ga Yattekita) is the 12th episode of the Yaiba: Samurai Legend anime.
In this episode, Nadeshiko Yamato, a samurai, challenges Yaiba at the Mine dojo as a result of a misunderstanding on a promise made years ago.
Contents
Cast
Characters introduced
Featured
Location
Setting
Other
- Gunma Prefecture
- Gunma Safari Park (TV)
- Niigata Prefecture
- Niigata Science Museum (TV)
Plot
Manga to anime changes
- Some original scenes are added:
- Onimaru supervising the completion of Onimaru Sky Castle, as well as the news of Onimaru taking over Gunma and Niigata.
- Kojiro using eye drops to remove his redness on his eyes. (In manga, his eyes remained red through the whole series)
- Muto warned by other student about dojo troublemaker. The anime also make him the one who report to Sayaka about it. In manga, it was reported by random character.
- Yaiba's training was during Kaguya Arc in manga. The anime decides to adapt it into the episode, with Yaiba wearing iron geta to buy groceries instead of delivering newspaper.
- The anime also adapts the scene from the beginning of chapter 169 where Musashi is watching "Duel at Ganryu Island" TV show. The anime later add new scene where Sayaka said that he can stream the show instead of taping it.
- Major changes is made to Nadeshiko, as she only appeared in one chapter in manga. In manga, before she left, Yaiba asked her to come again. The anime change it to Yaiba asking if she will train with him and her staying for dinner. Her family is also in possession of Dragon God Orb map instead of Mine family.
- Nadeshiko's flashback about her encounter with Yaiba is expanded in anime.
- After hearing that Yaiba loves strong people, Sayaka decides to train on her own. This scene is unique to the anime.
- While Kenjuro appearance during the dinner is unique to the anime, his conversation with Musashi is adapted from chapter 35.
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 |