Summary

  • Impressive animation and intense fight sequences make YAIBA: Samurai Legend stand out visually.
  • Despite its quality, the show lacks the expected buzz and popularity on social media.
  • Potential reasons for the lack of enthusiasm include misconceptions about the target audience and the absence of an English dub.

YAIBA: Samurai Legend continues to wow its fans every week with its combination of stellar animation and its nostalgic worldbuilding and characters. However, despite the quality of display, some fans are dismayed that YAIBA: Samurai Legend is not being watched or talked about as much as one might expect.

Frame-for-frame, the show might become a contender for one of the best animated series of the year. Unfortunately, the excitement and hype for the show is nowhere yet to be seen in discussions on social media and forum posts. Just why is this show not more popular than it is?

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Fans Are Impressed

Every Fight in YAIBA is Stunning

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Musashi attacks Yaiba while he is possessed by the lightning oni. (YAIBA: Samurai Legend)

YAIBA: Samurai Legend follows the story mold of many classic shōnen anime. The protagonist is an abnormally battle-hungry and strong upstart kid who only wants to continue getting stronger and test his strength.

This dynamic helps create lots of opportunities for intense action sequences, resulting in visually incredible fight scenes. In episode 3, the animation dial was turned up even further with the introduction of supernatural elements, such as wind and lightning powers, that filled the screen even more.

Viewers are treated to impressive zoom-ins and dynamic visuals showcasing quick-paced fights where the blows feel impactful. Despite being more of a light-hearted series, the action sequences carry an edge of danger, especially now that Onimaru is attacking people with a real sword.

“Once again the sword play is insane.” -Reddit user AAA_BATT commenting on the show’s animation.

So many anime series get released that often end up looking very generic and one-dimensional in terms of animation. However, YAIBA: Samurai Legend really stands out from the rest with its excellent art direction and modern take on nostalgic 90s era anime. This is no surprise, given Wit Studio is handling the show’s animation and features a collaboration of those who have worked on visually stunning shows like Mob Psycho 100. With all its strengths, it’s a shame that it doesn’t seem to be getting much exposure this season so far.

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Not A Lot of Show Buzz

Why Is No One Showing Up To Watch?

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Yaiba cries after his defeat to Onimaru. (YAIBA: Samurai Legend)

Fans reacting to episode 3 were extremely impressed by the visuals as the stakes in the story increased, thanks to the demonic possession of Onimaru. However, a common sentiment among fans is that people just aren’t giving the show a chance.

“Someone call Michelin because WIT studio is cooking a 6 star meal over here.” - Reddit user zsmg complimenting YAIBA: Samurai Legend.

“Unfortunately, a lot of people aren’t showing up.” Reddit user South-Ear9767 responding to zsmg.

Some YAIBA fans were flabbergasted at the idea that this show wasn’t more popular and couldn't come up with reasons why it wasn’t being noticed. It seems like, for the third week in a row, the series is critically missing from many anime discussions.

“So sick of aoyama works being slept on in the west. Conan and yaiba. The animation is great! HOW ARE PEOPLE NOT WATCHING THIS!” -Reddit user Spolaceno42 reacting to episode 3 of YAIBA: Samurai Legend.

One possible explanation for the lack of enthusiasm around the new adaptation may be that some prospective watchers might think it was meant for kids. Case Closed, also known as Conan the Detective, a show by the same author, is another that hasn’t received the same attention as other classic shows. It’s possible the art style doesn’t appeal to mainstream western audiences in ways other big shōnen or battle fantasy titles do.

“Why would people watch a kids manga from the 80s? [I] can't believe wit wasted so much animation power on this.” -Reddit User South-Ear9767 responding to Spolaceno42.

Another potential reason is that the show has not released an English dub yet, so early adopters might have to wait until it becomes accessible to more anime watchers before YAIBA: Samurai Legend picks up steam. Some series fans have tried to get their friends involved in the action, but for whatever reason, have struggled to convert them..

“Tried to put my friend on this anime and he dismissed it and still has yet to watch it. I gave up he’ll just miss out. Absolutely insane this anime is a 10/10 so far.” -Reddit user iReignSupremee reporting on their experience trying to get others to watch YAIBA.

Yaiba: Samurai Legend can be streamed on Hulu and Netflix.

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Release Date
April 5, 2025
Network
Nippon TV, YTV
Directors
Hiroyuki Tanaka, Tomoko Hiramuki, Masao Kawase, Hitomi Ezoe, Rei Nakahara, Maho Ishikawa
Writers
Eiji Umehara
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    Minami Takayama
    Yaiba Kurogane (voice)
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    Manaka Iwami
    Sayaka Mine (voice)
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    Isshin Chiba
    Kagetora (voice)
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    Kousuke Echigoya
    Shonosuke (voice)

WHERE TO WATCH

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