The 11th episode, "Ridakura," of the new TV anime series "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers," a direct sequel to the "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers" TV anime series which aired from April 1988 to March 1989, will begin airing sequentially on TOKYO MX, Kansai TV, and BS11 from March 17th. This is the first new anime in approximately 35 years since the OVA "Yoroiden Samurai Troopers MESSAGE" released in 1991, and the first TV anime series to air in approximately 37 years, which has also generated considerable buzz.
Gai and his comrades finally unleash their Emperor power, overcoming their cruel fate with overwhelming force. Sasuke, remembering his fallen comrades, begins to question their own fight. Facing Rakshasa, Gai and his comrades are confronted with the shocking truth of 35 years ago as a grand feast begins, and their direct confrontation with Rakshasa starts.
The new series will feature a completely original story set in present-day Shinjuku, directed by Yoichi Fujita (known for "Gintama" and "Mr. Osomatsu-san"), with series composition and script by Shogo Muto (known for "Kamen Rider Build," "Crows Zero," and "Thermae Romae"). It will be produced by Sunrise and will air in two separate cours.
"Ronin Warriors" is an anime produced by Sunrise that depicts five boys who possess "Yoroi Gear" (armored suits) being brought together by fate to fight against the demonic army led by the demon emperor Arago. The TV anime aired from April 1988 to March 1989, and due to its popularity, OVAs were also produced. "Ronin Warriors Gaiden" was released in 1989, "Ronin Warriors: Legend of the Shining Emperor" from 1989 to 1990, and "Ronin Warriors: Message" in 1991. A manga adaptation by Ryuichi Hoshino was serialized in "Comic Bonbon" (Kodansha).



