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Volume 6 | |
Information | |
Release date: | March 17, 1990 August 6, 2004 (reissue) |
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ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-122276-5 |
Publisher: | Shogakukan |
Yaiba Volume 6 was released on March 17, 1990 in Japan.
Contents
- 1 Cast
- 2 Intruder, Onimaru Castle
- 3 Onimaru's Four Heavenly Kings Appear
- 4 Great Underwater Battle
- 5 Invisible Strong Enemy
- 6 Trap Within a Trap
- 7 Suspiciously Strong Super Gorilla
- 8 In Trouble - Escape Operation
- 9 Negligent Large Enemy
- 10 Strongest Battle Machine
- 11 Onimaru Castle's Last Battle
- 12 Trivia
- 13 Editions Gallery
- 14 Cover in other countries
- 15 See also
Cast
Intruder, Onimaru Castle
Characters introduced
Chapter 50
Yaiba Kurogane and his friends finally start the attack on Onimaru Castle, but after a rather short skirmish with the Oni Minions fall into a trap leading them deep into the building, straight into a well where they are supposed to drown. Kojiro Sasaki can free everyone by opening a flow with the help of his Monohoshizao sword, flushing them into a small cave where Sayaka Mine ends up unconscious. Yaiba wants to bring her back with a kiss...
Onimaru's Four Heavenly Kings Appear
Characters introduced
Chapter 51
Yaiba Kurogane continues his try to kiss Sayaka Mine, but when he gets his face really close, she just spits a fountain of water in his face. The ensuing commotion causes the giant angler fish Yakitori-kun - the first of Takeshi Onimaru's Four Heavenly Kings - to rise up and attack the group, managing to lure most of them into his stomach by making them watch television in his intestines. They are soon joined by Ana Shioji and her cameraman, still reporting live from the battle and Yaiba's so far unsuccessful attempts from outside Yakitori-kun to free his friends.
Great Underwater Battle
Chapter 52
After getting provoked by Yaiba Kurogane, Yakitori-kun spits water after him, making him lose his paper lantern after Musashi Miyamoto slips off his lantern to which he held onto. Yaiba and Yakitori start to imitate a football game, with Ana Shioji providing the fitting commentary and Yaiba handling the paper lantern like a ball, tricking Yakitori to ram right into a rocky wall, knocking him out. This enables Yaiba's friends to flee and creates a hole that leads straight into the basements of Onimaru Castle. Yaiba uses his Kaminari Giri to hit Yakitori and transform him back into a regular angler fish - unfortunately causing him to flood the basements, since Yakitori's giant body was keeping back the water from the cave. The group runs upstairs and continue their way back up to Takeshi Onimaru...
Invisible Strong Enemy
Characters introduced
Chapter 53
Trap Within a Trap
Chapter 54
Suspiciously Strong Super Gorilla
Characters introduced
Chapter 55
In Trouble - Escape Operation
Chapter 56
Negligent Large Enemy
Characters introduced
Chapter 57
Strongest Battle Machine
Chapter 58
Onimaru Castle's Last Battle
Chapter 59
Trivia
- For some reason, one of the Oni Minions in the first chapter is wearing a turban and using an épée, while the one next to him wields a saber instead of a club.
- Yakitori-kun's angler fish lantern is an actual Japanese paper lantern.
- Dorai Dorai is a parody of the Japanese Musical Jolly Chimp as well as Clark Kent/Superman.
- Studio ALTA appears as one of the monitors people are watching Yaiba Kurogane's battle against Takeshi Onimaru and his army, this time with its real name.
- A "Yamagishi Electronics Store" (山岸電気) appears, with Gosho Aoyama and Yutaka Tani being two of the people in front of the display window watching Yaiba's battle on the monitors. A previous chapter already featured a "Yamagishi Store" and a similar store is seen in Magic Kaito, too.
- Kojiro Sasaki and Yaiba opening a box and aging instantly is an allusion to the Japanese tale of Tarō Urashima.
- The name of Kumo-Otoko's mecha, the "Kumongā Z", on the other hand, is an allusion to Mazinger Z (Majingā Z).
Editions Gallery
Cover in other countries
See also
Volumes of the Yaiba Manga | ||
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Yaiba Volume 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 |