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Yaiba Volume 5 was released on December 14, 1989 in Japan. | Yaiba Volume 5 was released on December 14, 1989 in Japan. | ||
− | + | = Cast = | |
{{Char Appearances| | {{Char Appearances| | ||
{{Char|Yaiba Kurogane}} | {{Char|Yaiba Kurogane}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Sayaka Mine}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Gerozaimon Geroda}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Musashi Miyamoto}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Kagetora}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Shonosuke}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Kojiro Sasaki}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Hitode-Otoko}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Kamakiri-Otoko}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Namako-Otoko}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Shizuka Mine}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Raizo Mine}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Sayaka's Grandmother}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Koro-chan}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Eel Fairy}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Mr. Onick}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Ana Shioji}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Ana Shiojis cameraman}} | ||
+ | {{Char|Komori-Otoko}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
+ | = Chapters = | ||
== Musashi vs. Kojiro == | == Musashi vs. Kojiro == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|10|The Revival of the Master Swordsman, Kojiro}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 40 === | === Chapter 40 === | ||
== Demon Sword "Monohoshizao" == | == Demon Sword "Monohoshizao" == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|10|The Revival of the Master Swordsman, Kojiro}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 41 === | === Chapter 41 === | ||
== Who is Japan's No. 1 == | == Who is Japan's No. 1 == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|10|The Revival of the Master Swordsman, Kojiro}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Characters introduced === | ||
+ | {{BeginBox}} | ||
+ | {{NewChar|name = [[Koro-chan]]|image = Koro-chan.jpg|description = | ||
+ | * Giant eel | ||
+ | * Eel fairy's pet}} | ||
+ | {{NewChar|name = [[Eel Fairy]]|image = Eel Fairy.jpg|description = | ||
+ | * aka Unagi-chan | ||
+ | * Koro's owner}} | ||
+ | {{EndBox}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 42 === | === Chapter 42 === | ||
== It's Training, Training == | == It's Training, Training == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|11|Who Is the Strongest Swordsman!?}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 43 === | === Chapter 43 === | ||
== Great Battle in Tokyo Dome == | == Great Battle in Tokyo Dome == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|11|Who Is the Strongest Swordsman!?}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 44 === | === Chapter 44 === | ||
== Like I Could Lose == | == Like I Could Lose == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|11|Who Is the Strongest Swordsman!?}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 45 === | === Chapter 45 === | ||
== Raijin Power Once Again == | == Raijin Power Once Again == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|12|The Birth of the Lightning Slash}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 46 === | === Chapter 46 === | ||
== Birth of Kaminari Giri == | == Birth of Kaminari Giri == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|12|The Birth of the Lightning Slash}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 47 === | === Chapter 47 === | ||
== Mr. Onick's Sorcery == | == Mr. Onick's Sorcery == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|12|The Birth of the Lightning Slash}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Characters introduced === | ||
+ | {{BeginBox}} | ||
+ | {{NewChar|name = [[Mr. Onick]]|image = Mr. Onick.jpg|description = | ||
+ | * Magician out for [[Yaiba Kurogane|Yaiba]]'s bounty}} | ||
+ | {{EndBox}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 48 === | === Chapter 48 === | ||
== All Out Attack on Onimaru Castle == | == All Out Attack on Onimaru Castle == | ||
+ | {{ref Yaiba episode|13|Gigantic Anglerfish!? Infiltrate Onimaru Castle}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Characters introduced === | ||
+ | {{BeginBox}} | ||
+ | {{NewChar|name = [[Ana Shioji]]|image = Ana Shioji.jpg|description = | ||
+ | * [[Bushi TV]] reporter}} | ||
+ | {{NewChar|name = [[Ana Shioji's cameraman]]|image = Ana Shiojis cameraman.jpg|description = | ||
+ | * [[Bushi TV]] cameraman}} | ||
+ | {{EndBox}} | ||
+ | |||
=== Chapter 49 === | === Chapter 49 === | ||
− | == Editions Gallery | + | = Trivia = |
+ | * If "Yaiba vs. Kaito!" ([[Magic Kaito Volume 3]], [[Magic Kaito Volume 3#(Extra Chapter) Yaiba vs. Kaito!|Chapter 5]]) were [[canon]], it would chronologically be set sometime between Chapter 43 and 44 found in this volume, since this is the only time when [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and his pets move in with the [[Mine family]] in their [[Mine residence|mansion]] again together with [[Gerozaimon Geroda]] and [[Namako-Otoko]] after their travels, and before [[Kojiro Sasaki]] moves into it, slowly leading to the big battle against [[Takeshi Onimaru]]. This would also fit the release of the special [[crossover]] chapter in 1989, like the chapters from this volume, and a reference to [[Kaitou Kid]] later in [[Yaiba Volume 9]]. | ||
+ | * [[Ana Shioji]] and her absurdly loyal [[Ana Shioji's cameraman|cameraman]] from "[[Bushi TV]]", who are reporting about Yaiba and his battle against Onimaru, later also appear in Chapter 16 of ''[[Magic Kaito]]'', televising the duel between Kaitou Kid and [[Saguru Hakuba]]. | ||
+ | * Bushi TV also is a play on the real television station [[Wikipedia:Fuji TV|Fuji TV]]. | ||
+ | * This is the first time the fictional district the [[Mine family]] live in, [[Yaoya]], is named - first during [[Musashi Miyamoto]]'s training for Yaiba and later by Ana Shioji when she reaches the Mine residence. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Locations == | ||
+ | {{main|Setting}} | ||
+ | Setting appearing in this volume: | ||
+ | |||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka Prefecture]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Kitakyushu|Kitakyushu]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | *** [[Wikipedia:Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyūshū|Kokurakita Ward]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** [[Wikipedia:Kokura Station|Kokura Station]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:Ganryū-jima|Ganryu Island]] | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:Izu Province|Izu Province]] (Mentioned) | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:Kanagawa Prefecture|Kanagawa Prefecture]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Hakone|Hakone Town]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | *** [[Wikipedia:Lake Ashi|Lake Ashi]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:Mount Fuji|Mount Fuji]] (Background) | ||
+ | * [[Wikipedia:Nagoya]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Nakamura-ku, Nagoya]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | *** [[Nagoya Station]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | * [[Tokyo]] | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Bunkyō|Bunkyō Ward]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | *** Koraku (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Dome|Tokyo Dome]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** [[Wikipedia:Tokyo Dome City|Tokyo Dome City]] | ||
+ | ** [[Wikipedia:Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda Ward]] | ||
+ | *** [[Wikipedia: Marunouchi|Marunouichi]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | **** [[Tokyo Station]] (Introduction) | ||
+ | *** [[Wikipedia:Nagatachō|Nagata Town]] (also mentioned) | ||
+ | **** [[Onimaru Castle]] | ||
+ | ** Unknown ward | ||
+ | *** [[Yaoya]] Town and surrounding area (also mentioned) | ||
+ | **** [[Mine residence]] | ||
+ | * Unknown location | ||
+ | ** Unnamed bamboo forest from chapter 48 (Introduction) | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Location models == | ||
+ | {{main|Setting models}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Kokura Station === | ||
+ | [[Wikipedia:Kokura Station|Kokura Station]], at which [[Yaiba Kurogane]], [[Sayaka Mine]], and their friends try to escape from [[Kojiro Sasaki]] to [[Tokyo]] in chapter 40, is a real train station in the [https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/浅野_(北九州市) Asano District]<sub>(jp)</sub> of [[Wikipedia:Kokurakita-ku, Kitakyūshū|Kokurakita Ward]] in the City of [[Wikipedia:Kitakyushu|Kitakyushu]], situated in the [[Wikipedia:Fukuoka Prefecture|Fukuoka Prefecture]]. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Kokura Station Kitakyushu.jpg|Kokura Station in real life. | ||
+ | File:Yaiba Chapter 40 Kokura Station.jpg|Kokura Station in chapter 40. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Tokyo Station === | ||
+ | [[Sayaka Mine]], [[Kagetora]], [[Gerozaimon Geroda]], and [[Namako-Otoko]] arrive in [[Tokyo]] at the Marunouichi Building of [[Tokyo Station]] (pre-renovation status), which is also named as such in chapter 42. Its location is the [[Wikipedia: Marunouchi|Marunouichi District]] in the [[Wikipedia:Chiyoda, Tokyo|Chiyoda Ward]]. They disguise themselves and instantly go to the [[Mine residence]] by foot afterwards, implying that Sayaka's home is relatively close to Marunouichi - another hint that [[Yaoya]] Town is around Chiyoda early in the series. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <gallery> | ||
+ | File:Tokyo Station Marunouchi 2004.jpg|Tokyo Station in real life. | ||
+ | File:Yaiba Chapter 42 Tokyo Station.jpg|Tokyo Station in chapter 42. | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Editions Gallery = | ||
<gallery widths=200px heights=200px> | <gallery widths=200px heights=200px> | ||
File:YaibaVol5.jpg|Original | File:YaibaVol5.jpg|Original | ||
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</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
− | + | = Cover in other countries = | |
+ | <div class="left">[[File:YaibaVolume 5f.jpg|150px|thumb|left|France]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="left">[[File:YaibaVolume 5g.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Germany]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="left">[[File:YaibaVolume 3 cjd.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Hong Kong (JD Comics, combined volumes 5 and 6)]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="left">[[File:YaibaVolume 5i.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Italy]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="left">[[File:YaibaVolume 3sp.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Spain (combined volumes 5 and 6)]]</div> | ||
+ | <div class="left">[[File:YaibaVolume 5v.jpg|150px|thumb|left|Vietnam]]</div> | ||
+ | {{clear}} | ||
− | + | = See also = | |
* [[Yaiba Manga Volume 1-10]] | * [[Yaiba Manga Volume 1-10]] | ||
* [[Yaiba]] | * [[Yaiba]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | {{Yaiba}} | ||
[[Category:Yaiba]] | [[Category:Yaiba]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[de:Band 5 (Yaiba)]] |
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Volume 5 | |
Information | |
Release date: | December 14, 1989 August 6, 2004 (reissue) |
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ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-122275-7 |
Publisher: | Shogakukan |
Yaiba Volume 5 was released on December 14, 1989 in Japan.
Contents
- 1 Cast
- 2 Chapters
- 3 Trivia
- 4 Editions Gallery
- 5 Cover in other countries
- 6 See also
Cast
Chapters
Musashi vs. Kojiro
Chapter 40
Demon Sword "Monohoshizao"
Chapter 41
Who is Japan's No. 1
Characters introduced
Chapter 42
It's Training, Training
Chapter 43
Great Battle in Tokyo Dome
Chapter 44
Like I Could Lose
Chapter 45
Raijin Power Once Again
Chapter 46
Birth of Kaminari Giri
Chapter 47
Mr. Onick's Sorcery
Characters introduced
Chapter 48
All Out Attack on Onimaru Castle
Characters introduced
Chapter 49
Trivia
- If "Yaiba vs. Kaito!" (Magic Kaito Volume 3, Chapter 5) were canon, it would chronologically be set sometime between Chapter 43 and 44 found in this volume, since this is the only time when Yaiba Kurogane and his pets move in with the Mine family in their mansion again together with Gerozaimon Geroda and Namako-Otoko after their travels, and before Kojiro Sasaki moves into it, slowly leading to the big battle against Takeshi Onimaru. This would also fit the release of the special crossover chapter in 1989, like the chapters from this volume, and a reference to Kaitou Kid later in Yaiba Volume 9.
- Ana Shioji and her absurdly loyal cameraman from "Bushi TV", who are reporting about Yaiba and his battle against Onimaru, later also appear in Chapter 16 of Magic Kaito, televising the duel between Kaitou Kid and Saguru Hakuba.
- Bushi TV also is a play on the real television station Fuji TV.
- This is the first time the fictional district the Mine family live in, Yaoya, is named - first during Musashi Miyamoto's training for Yaiba and later by Ana Shioji when she reaches the Mine residence.
Locations
Setting appearing in this volume:
- Fukuoka Prefecture (Introduction)
- Kitakyushu (Introduction)
- Kokurakita Ward (Introduction)
- Kokura Station (Introduction)
- Kokurakita Ward (Introduction)
- Kitakyushu (Introduction)
- Ganryu Island
- Izu Province (Mentioned)
- Kanagawa Prefecture (Introduction)
- Hakone Town (Introduction)
- Lake Ashi (Introduction)
- Hakone Town (Introduction)
- Mount Fuji (Background)
- Wikipedia:Nagoya (Introduction)
- Wikipedia:Nakamura-ku, Nagoya (Introduction)
- Nagoya Station (Introduction)
- Wikipedia:Nakamura-ku, Nagoya (Introduction)
- Tokyo
- Bunkyō Ward (Introduction)
- Koraku (Introduction)
- Tokyo Dome (Introduction)
- Tokyo Dome City
- Koraku (Introduction)
- Chiyoda Ward
- Marunouichi (Introduction)
- Tokyo Station (Introduction)
- Nagata Town (also mentioned)
- Marunouichi (Introduction)
- Unknown ward
- Yaoya Town and surrounding area (also mentioned)
- Bunkyō Ward (Introduction)
- Unknown location
- Unnamed bamboo forest from chapter 48 (Introduction)
Location models
Kokura Station
Kokura Station, at which Yaiba Kurogane, Sayaka Mine, and their friends try to escape from Kojiro Sasaki to Tokyo in chapter 40, is a real train station in the Asano District(jp) of Kokurakita Ward in the City of Kitakyushu, situated in the Fukuoka Prefecture.
Tokyo Station
Sayaka Mine, Kagetora, Gerozaimon Geroda, and Namako-Otoko arrive in Tokyo at the Marunouichi Building of Tokyo Station (pre-renovation status), which is also named as such in chapter 42. Its location is the Marunouichi District in the Chiyoda Ward. They disguise themselves and instantly go to the Mine residence by foot afterwards, implying that Sayaka's home is relatively close to Marunouichi - another hint that Yaoya Town is around Chiyoda early in the series.
Editions Gallery
Cover in other countries
See also
Yaiba | ||
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Main Characters | Yaiba Kurogane • Sayaka Mine • Musashi Miyamoto • Takeshi Onimaru • Kojiro Sasaki • Jubei Yagyu • Shonosuke • Kagetora • Gerozaimon Geroda • Namako-Otoko | |
Secondary Characters | Kenjuro Kurogane • Raizo Mine • Shizuka Mine • Grandma Mine • Moroha Kurogane • Michiko Kurogane • Soshi Okita • Kumo-Otoko • List of minor Yaiba characters | |
Manga | Yaiba Manga Volume 1-10 • 11-20 • 21-24 • 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 | |
OVA adaptations | Yaiba (pilot OVA) • Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!! | |
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba | List of episodes • Staff | |
Games | Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Super Famicom) • Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Game Boy) • Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (Sega Game Gear) • List of games | |
Crossovers | The Kendo Tournament of Love and Mystery • The Scarlet School Trip • List of crossovers | |
Related Articles | Swords used in Yaiba • Yaoya • Ekoda High School • Play It Again • K∀ITO |