Yaiba: Samurai Legend Ending Song Artist Announced
We’re just a few days away from the premiere of the Yaiba: Samurai Legend anime, which adapts the manga by Detective Conan author Gosho Aoyama. Ahead of that, the official accounts revealed that -otoha- will perform the ending song, which is titled “Pineapple Tart.”
The artist previously performed themes for series like Shangri-La Frontier and Black Butler, among others.
Takahiro Hasui directs, with Touko Machida on series composition Yoshimichi Kamda on character designs and chief animation direction and Yutaka Yamada and Yoshiaki Dewa on music for the Wit Studio production.
The series will kick off its stream on April 5 on Netflix in North America, Latin America, Australia and New Zealand, and will also be available in the United States on Hulu.
Yaiba: Samurai Legend Plot
Yaiba Kurogane has spent his days training in the jungle in order to attain his goal of becoming a real samurai. By a twist of fate, he returns to Japan and starts living with the Mine family, who are connected to his father, Kenjuro. Yaiba constantly baffles the Mines’ daughter Sayaka as she witnesses his wild and reckless ways.
One day, Yaiba tags along with Sayaka to school and has a fateful encounter with Takeshi Onimaru, a kendo expert. Yaiba and Onimaru repeatedly clash, and as if in response to their search for strength, two ancient powers are unleashed: the Fujinken, the Wind God’s Sword, and the Raijinken, the Thunder God’s Sword. Both supernatural blades that have jolted the world since ancient days have reawakened…and the truth behind them is revealed!
Source: Anime News Network