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* [[Conan Edogawa]] reads this volume (besides every other one he borrowed from [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]]) in OVA 1: [[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!]]. It can be seen by his bedside at the end, right under [[Yaiba Volume 1]]. | * [[Conan Edogawa]] reads this volume (besides every other one he borrowed from [[Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya]]) in OVA 1: [[Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!]]. It can be seen by his bedside at the end, right under [[Yaiba Volume 1]]. | ||
+ | * Unlike [[Magic_Kaito_Volume_2#Japan.27s_Most_Irresponsible_Prime_Minister|Prime Minister Uemoto]], the unnamed Prime Minister here is depicted as a corrupt man, virtually identical to the [[https://www.detectiveconanworld.com/wiki/Magic_Kaito_Volume_3#Star_War|department store manager in "Star War"]]; this is undoubtedly a reference to the [[Wikipeda:Recruit scandal|Recruit scandal]], which implicated Japan's real-life Prime Minister [[Wikipedia:Noboru Takeshita|Noboru Takeshita]] (among many other prominent politicians) and eventually forced his resignation. | ||
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Revision as of 17:07, 6 July 2024
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Volume 2 | |
Information | |
Release date: | June 17, 1989 July 15, 2004 (reissue) |
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ISBN: | ISBN 4-09-122272-2 |
Publisher: | Shogakukan |
Yaiba Volume 2 was released on June 17, 1989 in Japan.
Contents
- 1 Cast
- 2 Chapters
- 3 Trivia
- 4 Editions Gallery
- 5 Cover in other countries
- 6 See also
Cast
Chapters
Resurrected Wind God
Chapter 10
After their great clash, Yaiba Kurogane and Takeshi Onimaru continue their respective intensive trainings. While Yaiba tries to heighten his senses by practicing with a blindfold, Takeshi starts to use the Fujin-ken, the sword of the wind god, in the mysterious hidden cellar of his home.
After four days of not coming up once, he has changed - transformed by the magic of the sword, enhanced by his anger, into a horned humanoid being, an Oni...
Onimaru's Great Transformation
Characters introduced
Chapter 11
Yaiba Kurogane interrupts his training to go back to middle school with Sayaka Mine for once, where he is instantly cheerfully greeted by his fellow students. The joy doesn't last for long though, since the demonically possessed Takeshi Onimaru made his way back to school with his Fujin-ken in tow, too, chasing away the teacher of Yaiba's and Sayaka's class, Mr. Sudou. Yaiba tries to stop the new Onimaru, but overwhelmingly gets knocked down a peg by his new powers and the magic of the sword.
In the meantime, an old man on a mountain notices a sword he is watching over flashing up, deducing that the demon has returned...
The Other Demon Sword
Chapter 12
The battle between Yaiba Kurogane and Takeshi Onimaru continues unchanged, with the former not having a bit of a chance. Just when Onimaru tries to land a fatal blow on him, Yaiba's pet vulture Shonosuke appears, while Sayaka Mine gets dragged away by Keiko Momoi.
Back at the Mine residence, Kenjuro Kurogane visits in time to tell the kids about another sword that you need to stop someone with the sword of the wind god: Raijin-ken, the sword of the thunder god. Yaiba and his pets kidnap Sayaka in the middle of the night, still in her pajamas, and take her to Mount Tengu, where the Raijin-ken is said to be kept by Miyamoto Musashi.
Now to Tengu Peak
Chapter 13
Yaiba Kurogane and his friends reach Mount Tengu, where they quickly encounter the legendary Musashi Miyamoto and follow him to his tree house. Sayaka Mine spots the Raijin-ken outside his house and tries to pull it out of the ground Excalibur-style, but gets electrocuted because she isn't the one destined to wield it. Musashi is sure that no one of them is, making him bewildered when Yaiba pulls out the sword without any effort, making him the prophesied "Legendary Samurai". But then the boy gets possessed by the god dwelling inside that blade, too.
Lightning God - Descent to Earth
Chapter 14
Musashi Miyamoto fights the Raijin-possessed Yaiba Kurogane, who destroys his tree house, and manages to stop him by smacking him on the back of the head with a tree branch. He afterwards convinces Yaiba and even Sayaka and their pets to do some "training", which turns out to be just him exploiting the kids as workers to build him a new home.
Takeshi Onimaru meanwhile notices his sword reacting, Raijin's arm returning to the statue and tricking his grandfather to giving an explanation that someone plugged out the sword and the god briefly returned.
Eight Demons Resurrected
Characters introduced
Chapter 15
Takeshi Onimaru left his home and travels to Mount Fuji to find a sealed-off cave where the statues of eight allegedly powerful demons are hidden, which he summons by means of animal sacrifices.
Yaiba Kurogane on the other hand tries to begin his training under Musashi Miyamoto, who's still tricking him into doing useless things in the hope of finally taking his mentoring seriously (and to get some grilled fish). Onimaru concurrently ritually sacrifices a frog to awaken the first of the demons: The toad-like warrior Gerozaimon Geroda.
Frog Man's Attack
Chapter 16
Musashi Miyamoto wants Yaiba Kurogane to train his balancing by swiftly walking across water lilies without falling into the pond, which is more difficult than the young boy expected. Takeshi Onimaru creates an army of horned Oni and sends them out under the command of Gerozaimon Geroda to the pond Yaiba and his friends are at, where the frog man grabs Yaiba underwater to drown him, while his friends get captured by the Onis.
Yaiba in Danger
Characters Introduced
Chapter 17
Takeshi Onimaru makes his way through the Shinjuku Ward of Tokyo to finally reach the National Diet Building, where he hypnotizes the Diet members to be under his influence. He plans to recreate the building in his image as Onimaru Castle.
Yaiba Kurogane and his friends still battle Gerozaimon Geroda and his minions at the pond at Mount Tengu. One of the Oni accidentally grabs Sayaka Mine's chest, causing her to beat him up, while another Oni takes the Raijin-ken and gets electrocuted by it, throwing the blade into the water where Yaiba catches it, which makes it possible for him to finally escape Gerozaimon's clutches. The frog man follows the group, but when he tries to attack them with his long tongue, Yaiba grabs it and ties it around a tree at the other side of a deep canyon, effectively creating a bridge he and his friends can cross, leaving Gerozaimon behind.
Frightening Ambitions
Chapter 18
Musashi Miyamoto and Yaiba Kurogane are arguing about who's going to Tokyo to sound out the location, ending with both flying there on the back of Shonosuke. Gerozaimon Geroda is still caught over the canyon, but his minions have a plan to free him, which just causes his fall, temporarily knocking him out.
Musashi and Yaiba are witnessing the now completed Onimaru Castle, with Yaiba urging to attack Onimaru, who notices because his Fujin-ken reacting to their presence. Yaiba draws out the Raijin-ken, getting possessed by the god again, which forces Musashi to knock him out and flee with him, since they wouldn't stand a single chance against Onimaru and his new army.
When they finally return to Musashi's house, Sayaka Mine and Kagetora are gone - kidnapped by Gerozaimon and his minions.
I Won't Forgive Them!
Chapter 19
Yaiba, Musashi and Shonosuke follow Gerozaimon and his minions to Lake Suribachi, where he took Sayaka and Kagetora to, but they are actually doing very fine - Sayaka cooked some food for the nefarious group, which they highly appreciate.
When Yaiba arrives he instantly gets attacked, leading to an underwater battle between him and the Oni minions, where he grimaces to make them laugh, freeing him from their grasp while the others are fighting at the waterside. He joins them in their battle and faces Gerozaimon personally, again trying to use the Raijin-ken against him - and again getting possessed by the god of thunder, endangering everyone around him.
Trivia
- Conan Edogawa reads this volume (besides every other one he borrowed from Mitsuhiko Tsuburaya) in OVA 1: Conan vs. Kid vs. Yaiba - The Grand Battle for the Treasure Sword!!. It can be seen by his bedside at the end, right under Yaiba Volume 1.
- Unlike Prime Minister Uemoto, the unnamed Prime Minister here is depicted as a corrupt man, virtually identical to the [store manager in "Star War"]; this is undoubtedly a reference to the Recruit scandal, which implicated Japan's real-life Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita (among many other prominent politicians) and eventually forced his resignation.
Locations
Settings appearing in this volume:
- Mount Fuji (Introduction)
- Nagano Prefecture (Introduction)
- Lake Suribachi (Introduction)
- Mount Tengu (Introduction)
- Musashi Miyamoto's residence (Introduction)
- Tokyo
- Chiyoda Ward (Introduction)
- National Diet Building Japan (Introduction, later remodeled into Onimaru Castle)
- Shinjuku Ward (Introduction)
- Unknown ward
- Yaoya Town and surrounding area
- Chiyoda Ward (Introduction)
Models
National Diet Building Japan
Takeshi Onimaru forces his entry into the Kokkai-gijidō, also known as the National Diet Building of Japan in Nagata Town in the Chiyoda Ward of Tokyo to take over the government of the country and remodel the building in his image of a demon castle, which he uses throughout chapter 17-61 (Yaiba Volume 2, Chapter 8-Yaiba Volume 7, Chapter 2). This technically makes Onimaru's castle a real building, as this, it's one of the best places to pinpoint the location of the fictional Yaoya District and the mansion of the Mine family, since it's pretty close to the castle.
Mount Fuji
Takeshi Onimaru is awakening the Eight Demons in a cave at Mount Fuji, which is a real volcano on the boundary between the Prefectures of Shizuoka and Yamanashi and within sight of Tokyo.
Mount Tengu
Mount Tengu from chapter 13-24 (Yaiba Volume 2, Chapter 4-Yaiba Volume 3, Chapter 5) Yaiba Kurogane, Kagetora and Shonosuke are abducting Sayaka Mine to and on which Miyamoto Musashi has been living for the last couple of centuries is a real mountain on the border of the cities Chino and Koumi in Nagano Prefecture.
Crossover
Magic Kaito
- The younger Keiko Momoi during her second middle school year re-appears.
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 |