
Following a highly successful three-month run that may well secure its place as one of the finest anime remakes in recent memory, “Yaiba: Samurai Legend” prepares to carry on for another cour following the release of a new trailer hinting at future episodes. The anime has left audiences spellbound not only due to its impressive adherence to the original source material, but primarily because of the breathtaking and captivating animation and visuals it presents. Wit Studio’s collection of successful series continues to grow with this latest offering.
Excitedly speaking here, I’m thrilled to share that, according to the official account of the Yaiba: Samurai Legend anime (previously known as Twitter), a new trailer for the second part of the season is unveiled! Mark your calendars for this Saturday, June 28, 2025, when it’ll start airing.
The opening theme for this exhilarating journey will be “Blade Kizuna ver,” sung by the talented Blue Encount, who has also contributed to hits like My Hero Academia, Gintama, and Banana Fish. The ending theme, titled “Action,” will be performed by the gifted Kairi Yagi, known for Undead Unluck.
With three months of thrilling content ahead, this laugh-out-loud and action-packed samurai saga shows no signs of slowing down as it charges into its second half of an already spectacular season. Can’t wait!
In the sequel to the legendary series,
‘YAIBA – Samurai Story’ has lifted its second main PV ban!
The Legend of the Dragon God returns once more –
In order to counteract the menace of Oni-maru, our heroes search for the “Dragon God’s Orb,” a legendary artifact said to grant flight.
Will they find it? And what is the true meaning behind being a Samurai…?
— TVアニメ『真•侍伝 YAIBA』公式 (@YAIBA_PR) June 27, 2025
Yaiba‘s Second Looks Amazing From The Trailer
Yaiba Kurogane, raised and honed in the jungle as an authentic samurai, returns to Japan and resides with the Mine family, who share a connection to his father, Kenjuro. Often, Sayaka Mine is perplexed by Yaiba’s raw and uncivilized behavior. One day, Yaiba accompanies Sayaka to her school, where he crosses paths with Takeshi Onimaru, a skilled kendo master. Their contest ignites a chain of events, rekindling two legendary swords: the Fujinken (Wind God’s Sword) and the Raijinken (Thunder God’s Sword). These ancient weapons, tied to a forgotten past, are once more activated.
The studio known for producing “Attack on Titan” and “Vinland Saga”, along with Takahiro Hasui, have announced a remake to mark the 30th anniversary of Gosho Aoyama’s most significant work, “Detective Conan”. Despite the original Yaiba anime being fantastic in its own right from three decades ago, this remake promises to offer the ultimate way to immerse oneself in the series. This is due to its utilization of the latest animation technology while preserving the classic shonen atmosphere of the original series and honoring it through numerous references and recreations.
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2025-06-27 22:39