Episode 11 – Yaiba: Samurai Legend

©Aoyama Gosho/Shogakukan/Shin Samurai Den Yaiba Production Committee
Even though I’m not always able to get involved in everything the show does, I’m still excited. If the series does well, it’s action-oriented, a lot of climax battle between Yaiba and Onimaru must offer a lot, so I’m looking forward to seeing the animation team finally pour in that energy. In this respect, this episode will certainly bring, but when it comes to much of this battle, I find myself in a much lower enthusiasm than I hoped for.
Although it is easy for Yaiba and Onimaru to reach distances from each other, it will take several minutes to see them continue to move forward. Meanwhile, Onimaru decided to throw away several of his minions in the last attempt by Sayaka and others to steal Thor balls from Yaiba, and although there is enough comedy and action here to prevent this from getting bored, it is indeed an essential fill. For a show that was otherwise keen to move as quickly as possible, a little shocking plot that felt like it was stagnant in time, otherwise I was happy to see it slow down a bit, and this is an instance, one that I’m going to be great about the show soon.
The battle between Yaiba and Onimaru is spectacular. We are seen as special attacks of the buffet, dynamic animations and incredible movements that hit some of the music that flickers in the background above the music. As far as pure speech is concerned, this is as good as action, even in the year, wall-to-wall action examples such as solo S2 or Dragon Ball is coming The ending, if Yaiba Not yet provided a reason for the best action show of the previous year, there must be now.
Just as fun and gorgeous as everything looks, some of the high energy is delayed by lack of substance. So far, from being a victim of Yaiba’s prank to a literal cartoon super pick, I don’t have much of a problem with Onimaru’s sudden journey, but it’s mainly because his slaves have foolishly enough to catch this slack, we see his evil behavior that it’s so hard to find his highest measure to find his highest thing. He isn’t that funny as far as a serious villain is concerned, and in this episode most of the exchanges between him and Yaiba are made up of fairly swamp-standard speeches about wanting to rule or thinking that Yaiba is too soft on all his powers.
I don’t necessarily need Onimaru to be some tormented soul, with tragic motivation or anything else. The villain doesn’t always need a lot of nuances to work effectively, and it’s even relatively simple to see the bad guys in a similar retro revival Dragon Quest: Dai’s Adventure If they believe in their hype, it can really be noticeable. The problem here is that Onimaru doesn’t have much influence on him except for his vague desire for conquest, and while this episode may be an opportunity as he has gained so much power, his mindset at least provides a clearer idea of his way of thinking, but everything we get is a cool battle. I can’t pretend that the execution of the show’s purpose is hardly worthy of enrolling alone, but I really can’t find many reasons to go beyond this battle and beyond the appearance, which makes me want to make this episode more enjoyable.
All these problems are only further exacerbated by the fact that this battle ends without much conclusion. Mr. Spider happened to crawl back from the pit in time to steal the Thor Ball. With the achievement, Onimaru turned the palace into a giant airship and called it a day. After we have all the accumulations for this battle, this is a pretty anti-climax conclusion and in the previous paragraph is not too interesting for Onimaru in general, my complaints are not too interesting overall, and I hope Shonen Power Escals’ usual laws can be replaced by his larger (and possibly more compelling threat) or replace it with Awnile for Awneile. If he is going to be the main bad guy on the long-term journey, I hope the series will eventually find more about him. Despite the quality action scenes and solid gags that still got me stuck in this show, for it, attachment is much more than this than this than this.
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Yaiba: The Legendary Warrior Currently flowing Netflix and Hu Lu On Saturday.