The first new TV anime in 37 years, Kaito Uesugi's solo visual, shows the samurai's heart of wisdom and the blue sky armor | MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ)

The first new TV anime in 37 years, Kaito Uesugi's solo visual, shows the samurai's heart of wisdom and the blue sky armor

アニメ「鎧真伝サムライトルーパー」の上杉魁人のソロビジュアル(c)SUNRISE
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アニメ「鎧真伝サムライトルーパー」の上杉魁人のソロビジュアル(c)SUNRISE

A solo visual for Kaito Uesugi (Kaito of the Blue Sky), who appears in the new anime series "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers," the official sequel to the "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers" series that aired from April 1988 to March 1989, has been released. The design features the character "chi" (wisdom), which represents the samurai spirit of Kaito Uesugi, who fights evil while clad in blue sky armor. A character promotional video has also been released, depicting Kaito strengthening his resolve to fight after hearing his grandmother Yoshie's words, "Believe in yourself and move forward."

This is the first new anime in about 35 years since the OVA "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers MESSAGE" released in 1991, and the first time a TV anime series has been broadcast in about 37 years. It is a completely original story set in present-day Shinjuku, and is directed by Yoichi Fujita, who has worked on "Gintama" and "Mr. Osomatsu," with series composition and scriptwriting by Shogo Muto, who has worked on "Kamen Rider Build," "Crows Zero," and "Thermae Romae." It is produced by Sunrise and is currently airing on TOKYO MX and other channels. It is split into two seasons.

"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).

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