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| date-of-birth = 1607 | | date-of-birth = 1607 | ||
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− | '''{{nihongo|Jubei Yagyu|柳生 十兵衞|Yagyū Jūbei}}''', also '''{{nihongo|Yagyu Jubei Mitsuyoshi|柳生 十兵衞 三厳|Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi}}''', is a recurring character of [[Gosho Aoyama]]'s second manga ''[[Yaiba]]''. He is directly based on the [[Wikipedia:Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi|historical samurai of the same name]]. | + | '''{{nihongo|Jubei Yagyu|柳生 十兵衞|Yagyū Jūbei}}''', also '''{{nihongo|Yagyu Jubei Mitsuyoshi|柳生 十兵衞 三厳|Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi}}''', is a recurring character of [[Gosho Aoyama]]'s second manga ''[[Yaiba]]''. He is directly based on the [[Wikipedia: Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi|historical samurai of the same name]]. |
== Background == | == Background == | ||
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<tab title="Friends"> | <tab title="Friends"> | ||
{{appellations/head|Jubei}} | {{appellations/head|Jubei}} | ||
− | {{appellations|Yaiba Kurogane|Jubei | + | {{appellations|Yaiba Kurogane|Jubei|Brat <br> Boy}} |
− | {{appellations|Musashi Miyamoto|Jubei | + | {{appellations|Musashi Miyamoto|Jubei <br> Mr. Wolf|Miyamoto Musashi <br> Musashi-dono}} |
− | {{appellations|Kojiro Sasaki|Yagyu samurai|Sasaki Kojiro<br>Kojiro-dono}} | + | {{appellations|Kojiro Sasaki|Yagyu samurai|Sasaki Kojiro <br> Kojiro-dono}} |
+ | {{appellations|Sayaka Mine|Jubei|Sayaka-dono}} | ||
+ | {{appellations|Gerozaimon Geroda|Jubei|-}} | ||
+ | {{appellations|Shizuka Mine|Jubei-san|-}} | ||
|} | |} | ||
</tab> | </tab> | ||
<tab title="Onimaru faction"> | <tab title="Onimaru faction"> | ||
{{appellations/head|Jubei}} | {{appellations/head|Jubei}} | ||
− | {{appellations|Takeshi Onimaru|Jubei | + | {{appellations|Takeshi Onimaru|Jubei}} |
{{appellations|Kumo-Otoko|Jubei-han}} | {{appellations|Kumo-Otoko|Jubei-han}} | ||
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<tab title="Others"> | <tab title="Others"> | ||
{{appellations/head|Jubei}} | {{appellations/head|Jubei}} | ||
− | {{appellations|Matasaburo Saika|Yagyu Jubei | + | {{appellations|Matasaburo Saika|Yagyu Jubei}} |
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== Plot overview == | == Plot overview == | ||
=== ''Yaiba'' === | === ''Yaiba'' === | ||
− | Jubei Yagyuu was revived by | + | Jubei Yagyuu was revived by Kumo-Otoko in a similar way to Kojiro Sasaki, but he lost him. |
− | [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and his friends first meet Jubei Yagyu in the streets of | + | [[Yaiba Kurogane]] and his friends first meet Jubei Yagyu in the streets of Niigata, where he challenges Kojiro Sasaki to a duel, which he wins by Kojiro's mistake of elongating his Monohoshizao sword too much, swaying to the side when standing on top of it and crashing through the roof of the Dojo in the Mine residence. Yaiba challenges Jubei too, with Musashi slowly realizing that this Jubei is, in fact, ''the'' Jubei Yagyu he taught in the past. Yaiba manages to trick Jubei, causing him to lose, with Musashi revealing himself to him, which shocks him, because he isn't the man he once was anymore, trying to commit ritual suicide, which Yaiba and [[Sayaka Mine]] can keep him from succeeding in. Yaiba asks him whether he could be his new teacher, since he thinks that he's way stronger than Musashi. He then joins Yaiba's group. |
=== ''Detective Conan'' === | === ''Detective Conan'' === | ||
− | [[File:File 274 Yagyuu Juubei.jpg|thumb|right|Jubei Yagyu in ''Detective Conan'', during Matasaburo's explanation.]] | + | [[File:File 274 Yagyuu Juubei.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Jubei Yagyu in ''Detective Conan'', during Matasaburo's explanation.]] |
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==== Code Sheet Case (Manga: [[Volume 4#Code Sheet Case|36-39]], Anime: [[The Coded Map of the City Case|4]]) ==== | ==== Code Sheet Case (Manga: [[Volume 4#Code Sheet Case|36-39]], Anime: [[The Coded Map of the City Case|4]]) ==== | ||
One of the hints the [[Detective Boys]] find is a café called "Terrace Jubei", seemingly named after the historical samurai. | One of the hints the [[Detective Boys]] find is a café called "Terrace Jubei", seemingly named after the historical samurai. | ||
==== Bear Hunters Case (Manga: [[Volume 27#Bear Hunters Case|273]]-[[Volume 28#Bear Hunters Case|275]], Anime: [[Mushrooms, Bears, and the Detective Boys|212-213]]) ==== | ==== Bear Hunters Case (Manga: [[Volume 27#Bear Hunters Case|273]]-[[Volume 28#Bear Hunters Case|275]], Anime: [[Mushrooms, Bears, and the Detective Boys|212-213]]) ==== | ||
− | + | Matasaburo Saika explains the legend behind the bear's name, which is derived from the historical samurai Jubei Yagyu, who is depicted in the background during this exactly as he looked in ''Yaiba''. | |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Latest revision as of 23:43, 5 August 2023
Jubei Yagyu | |
Japanese name: | 柳生 十兵衞 (Yagyū Jūbei) |
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Age: | Around 400 years Physically in his forties |
Gender: | Male |
Date of birth: | 1607 |
Nicknames: | Yagyu samurai |
Aliases: | Yagyu Jubei Mitsuyoshi Yajirobe |
First appearance: | Yaiba Manga: Chapter 88 Yaiba Anime: Episode 24 Manga: File 274 Anime: Episode 212 |
Appearances: | Manga: 1 |
Japanese voice: | Takaya Hashi |
Jubei Yagyu (柳生 十兵衞 Yagyū Jūbei ), also Yagyu Jubei Mitsuyoshi (柳生 十兵衞 三厳 Yagyū Jūbei Mitsuyoshi ), is a recurring character of Gosho Aoyama's second manga Yaiba. He is directly based on the historical samurai of the same name.
Contents
Background
Jubei Yagyu is a historical samurai with a mysterious past and master of the Yagyu Shin Kageryuu swordfighting style, who learned under Musashi Miyamoto, whom he still holds in high regard, which shows when Yaiba Kurogane tells him that he's just a perverted geezer, angering Jubei. He's usually calm and collected and doesn't want women to "interfere" with his path of the sword, but when he gets drunk, he transforms into a lecherous werewolf who calls himself "Yajirobe".
Appellations
Plot overview
Yaiba
Jubei Yagyuu was revived by Kumo-Otoko in a similar way to Kojiro Sasaki, but he lost him.
Yaiba Kurogane and his friends first meet Jubei Yagyu in the streets of Niigata, where he challenges Kojiro Sasaki to a duel, which he wins by Kojiro's mistake of elongating his Monohoshizao sword too much, swaying to the side when standing on top of it and crashing through the roof of the Dojo in the Mine residence. Yaiba challenges Jubei too, with Musashi slowly realizing that this Jubei is, in fact, the Jubei Yagyu he taught in the past. Yaiba manages to trick Jubei, causing him to lose, with Musashi revealing himself to him, which shocks him, because he isn't the man he once was anymore, trying to commit ritual suicide, which Yaiba and Sayaka Mine can keep him from succeeding in. Yaiba asks him whether he could be his new teacher, since he thinks that he's way stronger than Musashi. He then joins Yaiba's group.
Detective Conan
Code Sheet Case (Manga: 36-39, Anime: 4)
One of the hints the Detective Boys find is a café called "Terrace Jubei", seemingly named after the historical samurai.
Bear Hunters Case (Manga: 273-275, Anime: 212-213)
Matasaburo Saika explains the legend behind the bear's name, which is derived from the historical samurai Jubei Yagyu, who is depicted in the background during this exactly as he looked in Yaiba.
Trivia
- His character design was a prototype for Kansuke Yamato.
- He got the fourth place in the Character Popularity Poll from Yaiba Volume 23 with 1211 votes, commenting "It's a great honor..." next to it.
References
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 |