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{{nihongo|'''{{PAGENAME}}'''|大撃沈!鬼丸浮遊城!|Dai gekichin! Onimaru fuyū-jō!}} is the 37th episode of the [[Yaiba]] [[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba|anime]]. It aired on December 17, 1993.
  
 
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== Cast ==

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Episode 37

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Information
Title: Large Sinking! Onimaru’s Floating Castle
Japanese Title: 大撃沈!鬼丸浮遊城!
(Dai gekichin! Onimaru fuyū-jō!)
Original airdate: December 17, 1993
Manga source: Volume 13: Files 4-6 (125-127)
Story
Cast: Yaiba Kurogane
Sayaka Mine
Takeshi Onimaru
Princess Kaguya
General Tsukikage
Shonosuke
Musashi Miyamoto
Jubei Yagyu
Kojiro Sasaki
Gerozaimon Geroda
Namako-Otoko
Kumo-Otoko
Sayaka's Grandmother
Professor Kanabo
Raizo Mine 
Ana Shioji
Ana Shioji's cameraman
Staff
Director: Kunihiko Yuyama (chief)
Norihiko Sudo
Screenplay: Isao Shizuya
Storyboard: Takao Kato
Episode director: Masashi Abe
Kazuya Murata (asst.)
Animation director: Akio Kawamura
Music
Opening song: Yūki ga Areba
Closing song: Shinchigakunaki Tatakai

Large Sinking! Onimaru's Floating Castle (大撃沈!鬼丸浮遊城! Dai gekichin! Onimaru fuyū-jō!?) is the 37th episode of the Yaiba anime. It aired on December 17, 1993.

Cast

Plot

Story

People

  • Resolution

    Manga to anime changes

    • In the original manga, Ana Shioji's cameraman is replaced with a team of black onis, and the channel as well became Onimaru TV. This is not the case in the anime, as she is seen with her usual blue helicopter and cameraman in yellow.
    • The anime skips the part where Yaiba reads the newspaper and doesn't understand the meaning of the word fighting (激突, gekitotsu in Japanese) and has the elementary schoolers read it to him.

    Gallery

    See also

    Episodes of Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba
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