Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba (1993)
Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba is a 1993 Japanese-language animation series created by Gosho Aoyama. It stars Minami Takayama, Kotono Mitsuishi and Ryo Horikawa.
Kurogane Yaiba is a boy who doesn't want to become what any regular kid would: A samurai. That's why he undergoes a hard training with his father, knowing only the forest as his world. Then, one day, he is sent to Japan, where he has to deal with a whole new civilized reality, meeting the Mine family, the evil Onimaru and even the legendary Musashi, having lots of dangerous adventures, becoming stronger everyday.
Quick answers
What is Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba about?
Kurogane Yaiba is a boy who doesn't want to become what any regular kid would: A samurai. That's why he undergoes a hard training with his father, knowing only the forest as his world. Then, one day, he is sent to Japan, where he has to deal with a whole new civilized reality, meeting the Mine family, the evil Onimaru and even the legendary Musashi, having lots of dangerous adventures, becoming stronger everyday.
When was Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba released?
Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba was released on 9 April 1993.
How many episodes does Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba have?
Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba has 52 episodes across 1 seasons.
Who made Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba?
Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba was created by Gosho Aoyama.
Where can I watch Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba?
Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba is available on Hulu, Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Fandango At Home and Google Play Movies.
Where to watch Legendary Brave Swordsman Yaiba
Stream: Hulu
Buy: Amazon Video, Apple TV Store, Fandango At Home, Google Play Movies
Cast
- Minami Takayama as Yaiba Kurogane (voice)
- Kotono Mitsuishi as Sayaka Mine (voice)
- Ryo Horikawa as Takeshi Onimaru (voice)
- Masaharu Sato as Miyamoto Musashi (voice)
- Jurota Kosugi as Sasaki Kojirō (voice)
- Takaya Hashi as Yagyū Jūpee Mitsuyoshi (voice)
- Rica Fukami as Kaguya (voice)
- Daiki Nakamura as Tsukikage (voice)
- Kazuki Yao as Gekkou (voice)
