A remake of the trailer for the upcoming anime series "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers," the official sequel to the "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers" series, which aired from April 1988 to March 1989, has been released on YouTube, revealing the voices of new Teaser trailer. The remake of the trailer, released on June 11th when the production of the new Teaser trailer was announced, features all Samurai Troopers except for the protagonist, Gai, with their faces hidden. Following Gai's "Scorching Heat," new scenes featuring four other Samurai Troopers have been added: "Water Curtain," "Wild West," "Blue Sky," and "Flash." Characters fighting in armor are also depicted. It has been announced that Hiyori Ishibashi will voice the protagonist, Gai/Scorching Heat Guy.
The silhouettes of the four other characters besides Gai were also revealed. The silhouettes of the Samurai Troopers were drawn before and after the characters were armed, and the initials of the voice actors were also revealed. The voice actor for Suiren is "AM," the voice actor for Kouya is "ST," the voice actor for Soukyuu is "JE," and the voice actor for Senkou is "KK."
"Yoroiden Samurai Troopers" is the first new anime in about 35 years since the 1991 original video animation (OVA) "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers MESSAGE," and the first TV anime series in about 37 years. The story is an entirely original one set in present-day Shinjuku, and is directed by Yoichi Fujita, known for "Gintama" and "Mr. Osomatsu," with series composition and scriptwriting by Shogo Muto, known for "Kamen Rider Build," "Crows Zero," and "Thermae Romae." It will be produced by SUNRISE Studios. It will air in January 2026.
"Samurai Troopers" is an anime produced by Sunrise, depicting five boys who possess "Yoroigia" (armored armor) who are brought together by fate to fight against the evil army led by the evil emperor Arago. The TV anime aired from April 1988 to March 1989, and due to its popularity an OVA was also produced. "Samurai Troopers Gaiden" was released in 1989, "Samurai Troopers: Legend of the Bright Emperor" was released from 1989 to 1990, and "Samurai Troopers: Message" was released in 1991. A comic book adaptation by Hoshino Ryuichi was serialized in "Comic Bonbon" (Kodansha).