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− | '''{{nihongo|Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba|剣勇伝説YAIBA|Swordsman Legend Yaiba}}''' is the animated adaptation of Gosho Aoyama's second manga work [[Yaiba]]. It was animated by Pastel | + | '''{{nihongo|Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba|剣勇伝説YAIBA|Swordsman Legend Yaiba}}''' is the animated adaptation of Gosho Aoyama's second manga work [[Yaiba]]. It was animated by Pastel and produced by TV Tokyo, TV Hokkaido, and Shogakukan Productions. The anime were broadcasted every Friday at 6.30 pm JST from April 9, 1993 to April 1, 1994. |
== Episodes == | == Episodes == | ||
<onlyinclude> | <onlyinclude> | ||
{{BeginTable MKSeason}} | {{BeginTable MKSeason}} | ||
− | {{MKSeasonItem|1|1|[[ | + | {{MKSeasonItem|1|1|[[Heisei's Samurai Yaiba Appears]]|April 9, 1993| |
|manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 1|V1 - F1~8]]<br>(001-008) | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 1|V1 - F1~8]]<br>(001-008) | ||
|pnew=First appearance of [[Yaiba Kurogane]], [[Kenjuro Kurogane]], [[Kagetora]], [[Shonosuke]], [[Sayaka Mine]], [[Raizo Mine]], [[Shizuka Mine]], [[Sayaka's Grandmother]], and [[Takeshi Onimaru]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Yaiba Kurogane]], [[Kenjuro Kurogane]], [[Kagetora]], [[Shonosuke]], [[Sayaka Mine]], [[Raizo Mine]], [[Shizuka Mine]], [[Sayaka's Grandmother]], and [[Takeshi Onimaru]]. | ||
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|pnew=First appearance of [[Eight Demons]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Eight Demons]]. | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
− | {{MKSeasonItem|4|4|[[The Eight Demons: Frog | + | {{MKSeasonItem|4|4|[[The Eight Demons: Frog Man's Assault]]|April 30, 1993| |
|manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 2|V2 - F6]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 3|V3 - F1]]<br>(015-020) | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 2|V2 - F6]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 3|V3 - F1]]<br>(015-020) | ||
|pnew=First appearance of [[Gerozaimon Geroda]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Gerozaimon Geroda]]. | ||
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|pnew=First appearance of [[Namekuji-Otoko]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Namekuji-Otoko]]. | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
− | {{MKSeasonItem|7|7|[[The Eight Demons: Spider | + | {{MKSeasonItem|7|7|[[The Eight Demons: Spider Man's Weakness!?]]|May 21, 1993| |
|manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 3|V3 - F7~9]]<br>(026-028) | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 3|V3 - F7~9]]<br>(026-028) | ||
|pnew=First appearance of [[Kumo-Otoko]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Kumo-Otoko]]. | ||
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|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|9|9|[[The Secret of the Onimaru Manjuu]]|June 4, 1993| | {{MKSeasonItem|9|9|[[The Secret of the Onimaru Manjuu]]|June 4, 1993| | ||
− | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 4|V4 - F6~ | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 4|V4 - F6~9]]<br>(035-038) ('''[[Manga Legend|h.a.]]''') |
|pnew=First appearance of [[Kamakiri-Otoko]], [[Namako-Otoko]] and [[Hitode-Otoko]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Kamakiri-Otoko]], [[Namako-Otoko]] and [[Hitode-Otoko]]. | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
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{{MKSeasonItem|11|11|[[Who Is the Strongest Swordsman!?]]|June 18, 1993| | {{MKSeasonItem|11|11|[[Who Is the Strongest Swordsman!?]]|June 18, 1993| | ||
− | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 5|V5 - F4~ | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 5|V5 - F4~6]]<br>(043-045) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|12|12|[[The Birth of the Lightning Slash]]|June 25, 1993| | {{MKSeasonItem|12|12|[[The Birth of the Lightning Slash]]|June 25, 1993| | ||
− | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 5|V5 - | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 5|V5 - F7~9]]<br>(046-048) |
|pnew=First appearance of [[Ana Shioji]], [[Ana Shioji's Pilot]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Ana Shioji]], [[Ana Shioji's Pilot]]. | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|13|13|[[Gigantic Anglerfish!? Infiltrate Onimaru Castle]]|July 2, 1993| | {{MKSeasonItem|13|13|[[Gigantic Anglerfish!? Infiltrate Onimaru Castle]]|July 2, 1993| | ||
− | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 5|V5 - F10]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 6|V6 - F1~ | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 5|V5 - F10]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 6|V6 - F1~4]]<br>(049-053) |
|pnew=First appearance of [[Yakitori-kun]], [[Ana Shioji's Cameraman]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Yakitori-kun]], [[Ana Shioji's Cameraman]]. | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
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|pnew=First appearance of [[Chameleon Bonaparte]], [[Dorai Dorai]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Chameleon Bonaparte]], [[Dorai Dorai]]. | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
− | {{MKSeasonItem|15|15|[[ | + | {{MKSeasonItem|15|15|[[Kojiro's Betrayal!?]]|July 16, 1993| |
|manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 6|V6 - F6~8]]<br>(055-057) | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 6|V6 - F6~8]]<br>(055-057) | ||
|pnew=First appearance of [[Tortoise Europa]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Tortoise Europa]]. | ||
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|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|26|26|[[The Darkness Orb is the Entrance to the Dark World]]|October 1, 1993| | {{MKSeasonItem|26|26|[[The Darkness Orb is the Entrance to the Dark World]]|October 1, 1993| | ||
− | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 10|V10 - | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 10|V10 - F4, 6~8]]<br>(093, 095-097) |
|pnew=First appearance of [[Kerokichi]], [[Kerosuke]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Kerokichi]], [[Kerosuke]]. | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
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{{MKSeasonItem|30|30|[[Stinger of Petrification! Monkey Basho]]|October 29, 1993| | {{MKSeasonItem|30|30|[[Stinger of Petrification! Monkey Basho]]|October 29, 1993| | ||
− | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 11|V11 - F6~ | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 11|V11 - F6~9]]<br>(105-108) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|31|31|[[Aim for the Ryuujin Orb on Mount Fuji!]]|November 5, 1993| | {{MKSeasonItem|31|31|[[Aim for the Ryuujin Orb on Mount Fuji!]]|November 5, 1993| | ||
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|manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 11|V11 - F11]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 12|V12 - F1~2]]<br>(110-112) | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 11|V11 - F11]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 12|V12 - F1~2]]<br>(110-112) | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
− | {{MKSeasonItem|33|33|[[ | + | {{MKSeasonItem|33|33|[[Ryuujin's Ruthless Test]]|November 19, 1993| |
|manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 12|V12 - F2~5]]<br>(112-115) | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 12|V12 - F2~5]]<br>(112-115) | ||
|pnew=First appearance of [[Ryujin]]. | |pnew=First appearance of [[Ryujin]]. | ||
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|manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 13|V13 - F2~4]]<br>(123-125) | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 13|V13 - F2~4]]<br>(123-125) | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
− | {{MKSeasonItem|37|37|[[Large Sinking! | + | {{MKSeasonItem|37|37|[[Large Sinking! Onimaru's Floating Castle]]|December 17, 1993| |
|manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 13|V13 - F4~6]]<br>(125-127) | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 13|V13 - F4~6]]<br>(125-127) | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
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{{MKSeasonItem|45|45|[[Gekko's Return! The Demon King's Sword]]|February 11, 1994| | {{MKSeasonItem|45|45|[[Gekko's Return! The Demon King's Sword]]|February 11, 1994| | ||
− | |manga-source= | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 15|V15 - F1~5]]<br>(144-148) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|46|46|[[Yaiba, Defeated By the Demon King's Sword]]|February 18, 1994| | {{MKSeasonItem|46|46|[[Yaiba, Defeated By the Demon King's Sword]]|February 18, 1994| | ||
− | |manga-source= | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 15|V15 - F5~8]]<br>(148-151) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|47|47|[[Onimaru Returns! Save Sayaka!!]]|February 25, 1994| | {{MKSeasonItem|47|47|[[Onimaru Returns! Save Sayaka!!]]|February 25, 1994| | ||
− | |manga-source= | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 15|V15 - F8~11]] ~ [[Yaiba Volume 16|V16 - F1]]<br>(151-155) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|48|48|[[Take That! Combined Technique Wave of Wind Thunder]]|March 4, 1994| | {{MKSeasonItem|48|48|[[Take That! Combined Technique Wave of Wind Thunder]]|March 4, 1994| | ||
− | |manga-source= | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 16|V16 - F1~3]]<br>(155-157) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|49|49|[[The Terrible True Figure of Kaguya!]]|March 11, 1994| | {{MKSeasonItem|49|49|[[The Terrible True Figure of Kaguya!]]|March 11, 1994| | ||
− | |manga-source= | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 16|V16 - F4~5]]<br>(158-159) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|50|50|[[Desperate Situation! Yaiba Loses His Sword]]|March 18, 1994| | {{MKSeasonItem|50|50|[[Desperate Situation! Yaiba Loses His Sword]]|March 18, 1994| | ||
− | |manga-source= | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 16|V16 - F5~6]]<br>(159-160) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|51|51|[[The White Ryuujin Appears!!]]|March 25, 1994| | {{MKSeasonItem|51|51|[[The White Ryuujin Appears!!]]|March 25, 1994| | ||
− | |manga-source= | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 16|V16 - F7~8]]<br>(161-162) |
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{MKSeasonItem|52|52|[[I'm Yaiba Kurogane, a Samurai!]]|April 1, 1994| | {{MKSeasonItem|52|52|[[I'm Yaiba Kurogane, a Samurai!]]|April 1, 1994| | ||
− | |manga-source= | + | |manga-source=[[Yaiba Volume 16|V16 - F8~9]]<br>(162-163) ('''[[Manga Legend|h.a.]]''') |
+ | |pnew=First appearance of [[Conan Edogawa]] and [[Ran Mouri]]. | ||
|summary=}} | |summary=}} | ||
{{EndTable}} | {{EndTable}} | ||
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{{BeginTable Song}} | {{BeginTable Song}} | ||
{{SongItem|1|1~52|[[Shinchigakunaki Tatakai]]|[[Kabuki Rocks]]|May 7, 1993|}} | {{SongItem|1|1~52|[[Shinchigakunaki Tatakai]]|[[Kabuki Rocks]]|May 7, 1993|}} | ||
+ | {{EndTable}} | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Insert Songs === | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| class="wikitable musictable" style="text-align:center;font-size:small;width:70%;" | ||
+ | ! Song name || Artist | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Moroha no Yaiba]] || Minami Takayama, [[Kabuki Rocks|Ichiban Ujigami]] | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Atatakai Ame]] || [[Risa Oki]] | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===Soundtracks=== | ||
+ | {{BeginTable Soundtrack}} | ||
+ | {{SoundtrackItem|[[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Original Soundtrack 1]]|June 23, 1993|3,000円|TYCY-5309|EMI Music Japan}} | ||
+ | {{SoundtrackItem|[[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Original Soundtrack 2]]|September 29, 1993|3,000円|TYCY-5330|EMI Music Japan}} | ||
+ | {{SoundtrackItem|[[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Vocal Collection]]|December 15, 1993|3,000円|TYCY-5368|EMI Music Japan}} | ||
+ | {{SoundtrackItem|[[Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Original Soundtrack 3]]|March 23, 1994|2,500円|TYCY-5388|EMI Music Japan}} | ||
{{EndTable}} | {{EndTable}} | ||
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[[Category:Yaiba]] | [[Category:Yaiba]] | ||
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+ | [[de:Liste der Anime-Episoden (Ken'yū Densetsu Yaiba)]] |
Latest revision as of 18:42, 13 October 2024
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba (剣勇伝説YAIBA Swordsman Legend Yaiba ) is the animated adaptation of Gosho Aoyama's second manga work Yaiba. It was animated by Pastel and produced by TV Tokyo, TV Hokkaido, and Shogakukan Productions. The anime were broadcasted every Friday at 6.30 pm JST from April 9, 1993 to April 1, 1994.
Contents
Episodes
Jpn# | Eng# | Episode title | Original airdate | English airdate | Plot | Manga source | |||
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1 | 1 | Heisei's Samurai Yaiba Appears | April 9, 1993 | V1 - F1~8 (001-008) | |||||
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2 | 2 | The Revived Sword of Fuujin | April 16, 1993 | V1 - F9 ~ V2 - F3 (009-012) | |||||
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3 | 3 | Sword of Raijin/Sword of Fuujin | April 23, 1993 | V2 - F4~5 (013-014) | |||||
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4 | 4 | The Eight Demons: Frog Man's Assault | April 30, 1993 | V2 - F6 ~ V3 - F1 (015-020) | |||||
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5 | 5 | Special Attack Whirlwind Sword | May 7, 1993 | V3 - F2~5 (021-024) | |||||
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6 | 6 | Frightening Slug Man Appears | May 14, 1993 | V3 - F6, 10 ~ V4 - F1 (025, 029, 030) | |||||
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7 | 7 | The Eight Demons: Spider Man's Weakness!? | May 21, 1993 | V3 - F7~9 (026-028) | |||||
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8 | 8 | Vampire: Bat Guy! | May 28, 1993 | V4 - F2~5 (031-034) | |||||
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9 | 9 | The Secret of the Onimaru Manjuu | June 4, 1993 | V4 - F6~9 (035-038) (h.a.) | |||||
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10 | 10 | The Revival of the Master Swordsman, Kojiro | June 11, 1993 | V4 - F9~10 ~ V5 - F1~3 (038-042) | |||||
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11 | 11 | Who Is the Strongest Swordsman!? | June 18, 1993 | V5 - F4~6 (043-045) | |||||
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12 | 12 | The Birth of the Lightning Slash | June 25, 1993 | V5 - F7~9 (046-048) | |||||
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13 | 13 | Gigantic Anglerfish!? Infiltrate Onimaru Castle | July 2, 1993 | V5 - F10 ~ V6 - F1~4 (049-053) | |||||
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14 | 14 | Vanished? The Enemy Chameleon | July 9, 1993 | V6 - F4~6 (053-055) | |||||
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15 | 15 | Kojiro's Betrayal!? | July 16, 1993 | V6 - F6~8 (055-057) | |||||
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16 | 16 | The Strongest Machine of the Four Guardians Attacks! | July 23, 1993 | V6 - F8~10 (057-059) | |||||
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17 | 17 | Wind and Thunder Clash! Yaiba vs. Onimaru | July 30, 1993 | V6 - F10 ~ V7 - F1~4 (059-063) | |||||
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18 | 18 | Searching for the Legendary Orb | August 6, 1993 | V7 - F5~9 (064-068) | |||||
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19 | 19 | What Kind of an Orb is the Golden Orb? | August 13, 1993 | V7 - F10 ~ V8 - F1~4 (069-073) | |||||
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20 | 20 | Legend of the Red Dragon!! Shiro Amakusa Appears! | August 20, 1993 | V8 - F4~7 (073-076) | |||||
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21 | 21 | Feverish Hell! Steal the Flame Orb!! | August 27, 1993 | V8 - F7~10 ~ V9 - F1 (076-080) | |||||
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22 | 22 | The World Renowned Thief, Goemon | September 3, 1993 | V9 - F2~4 (081-083) | |||||
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23 | 23 | Huge Battle! Buddha vs. Osaka Onimaru Castle | September 10, 1993 | V9 - F5~8 (084-087) | |||||
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24 | 24 | Friend or Foe? The Revival of Jubei Yagyu! | September 17, 1993 | V9 - F9~10 ~ V10 - F1~3 (088-092) | |||||
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25 | 25 | The Waiting Trap!? The Decisive Battle of Kawanakajima | September 24, 1993 | V10 - F3~6 (092-095) | |||||
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26 | 26 | The Darkness Orb is the Entrance to the Dark World | October 1, 1993 | V10 - F4, 6~8 (093, 095-097) | |||||
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27 | 27 | Throw Away Your Dream! Special Training Deadly Sword | October 8, 1993 | V10 - F8~10 ~ V11 - F1 (097-100) | |||||
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28 | 28 | Fast Ball Match! Strike Out Benkei | October 15, 1993 | V11 - F1~4 (100-103) | |||||
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29 | 29 | What!? 100,000 Legendary Orbs | October 22, 1993 | V11 - F4~6 (103-105) | |||||
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30 | 30 | Stinger of Petrification! Monkey Basho | October 29, 1993 | V11 - F6~9 (105-108) | |||||
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31 | 31 | Aim for the Ryuujin Orb on Mount Fuji! | November 5, 1993 | V11 - F9~11 (108-110) | |||||
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32 | 32 | Yaiba Loses the Seven Orbs!? | November 12, 1993 | V11 - F11 ~ V12 - F1~2 (110-112) | |||||
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33 | 33 | Ryuujin's Ruthless Test | November 19, 1993 | V12 - F2~5 (112-115) | |||||
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34 | 34 | Disappearing Companions | November 26, 1993 | V12 - F5~7 (115-117) | |||||
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35 | 35 | The Strongest in History! The Ryuujin Sword!! | December 3, 1993 | V12 - F7~11 ~ V13 - F1 (117-122) | |||||
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36 | 36 | Invaders From the Moon - The Empress Kaguya | December 10, 1993 | V13 - F2~4 (123-125) | |||||
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37 | 37 | Large Sinking! Onimaru's Floating Castle | December 17, 1993 | V13 - F4~6 (125-127) | |||||
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38 | 38 | Tokyo Flooding Strategy! | December 24, 1993 | V13 - F7~9 (128-130) | |||||
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39 | 39 | The Moon Alien Merged with the Gas Tank!? | December 27, 1993 | V13 - F10~11 ~ V14 - F1 (131-133) | |||||
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40 | 40 | Birth of the New Ryuujin Legend!! | January 7, 1994 | V14 - F2 (134), Summary of V1~V14 (h.a.) | |||||
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41 | 41 | Carry Out the Women Rescue Mission | January 14, 1994 | V14 - F2~4 (134-136) | |||||
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42 | 42 | Jubei Loses His Body!? | January 21, 1994 | V14 - F4~7 (136-139) | |||||
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43 | 43 | Sayaka's In Trouble! Hurry, Yaiba | January 28, 1994 | V14 - F7~9 (139-141) | |||||
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44 | 44 | The Targeted Dragon Priestess - Sayaka | February 4, 1994 | V14 - F10~11 ~ V15 - F1 (142-144) | |||||
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45 | 45 | Gekko's Return! The Demon King's Sword | February 11, 1994 | V15 - F1~5 (144-148) | |||||
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46 | 46 | Yaiba, Defeated By the Demon King's Sword | February 18, 1994 | V15 - F5~8 (148-151) | |||||
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47 | 47 | Onimaru Returns! Save Sayaka!! | February 25, 1994 | V15 - F8~11 ~ V16 - F1 (151-155) | |||||
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48 | 48 | Take That! Combined Technique Wave of Wind Thunder | March 4, 1994 | V16 - F1~3 (155-157) | |||||
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49 | 49 | The Terrible True Figure of Kaguya! | March 11, 1994 | V16 - F4~5 (158-159) | |||||
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50 | 50 | Desperate Situation! Yaiba Loses His Sword | March 18, 1994 | V16 - F5~6 (159-160) | |||||
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51 | 51 | The White Ryuujin Appears!! | March 25, 1994 | V16 - F7~8 (161-162) | |||||
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52 | 52 | I'm Yaiba Kurogane, a Samurai! | April 1, 1994 | V16 - F8~9 (162-163) (h.a.) | |||||
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Music
Opening themes
# | Episodes | Song name | Artist | Release date | Oricon chart peak |
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1 | 1~52 | Yūki ga Areba | Kabuki Rocks | May 7, 1993 |
Closing themes
# | Episodes | Song name | Artist | Release date | Oricon chart peak |
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1 | 1~52 | Shinchigakunaki Tatakai | Kabuki Rocks | May 7, 1993 |
Insert Songs
Song name | Artist |
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Moroha no Yaiba | Minami Takayama, Ichiban Ujigami |
Atatakai Ame | Risa Oki |
Soundtracks
Title | Release date | Original cost | CD Number | Record label |
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Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Original Soundtrack 1 | June 23, 1993 | 3,000円 | TYCY-5309 | EMI Music Japan |
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Original Soundtrack 2 | September 29, 1993 | 3,000円 | TYCY-5330 | EMI Music Japan |
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Vocal Collection | December 15, 1993 | 3,000円 | TYCY-5368 | EMI Music Japan |
Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba Original Soundtrack 3 | March 23, 1994 | 2,500円 | TYCY-5388 | EMI Music Japan |
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 |
Episodes of Kenyuu Densetsu Yaiba | ||
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