“Ronin Warriors Message” is an anime from studio “SUNRISE Inc.” that falls into the main genre of Fighting-Shounen. Description: In the summer of 1989, the troopers are celebrating Ryou’s birthday party, but Seiji is missing and the news speak of a strange killer in samurai armor wreaking.
Known as Yoroiden Samurai Troopers in Japan, is one of those amazing older anime that simply does not get enough love. In 1988 Japan premiered a new anime. Yoroiden Samurai Troopers would run for thirty-nine episodes.
It would premiere in America in 1995 under the name of Ronin Warriors. The show would then continue to run on syndication thanks to networks like.
The story centers around four armored warriors who each have special weapons in connection to the elements. They are the only thing standing in between a terrifying warlord known as Talpa and his minions. Talpa has set in motion events in modern Japan for himself to rule the mortal world. Each of his minions has power to fight one of the Ronin. Therefore the Ronin must find each other in the chaos and join forces to defeat Talpa. They are also aided by a student named Mia, a young boy named Yuli and a masked man known as “The Ancient.” Ronin Warriors has a fantastic plot. It blends the history of Japan with the supernatural.
It takes an interesting “what if” question and spins a story of friendship and overcoming the odds. One more interesting thing about Ronin Warriors is that it is an anime with a transformation sequence for male characters. Yes that is correct. A “magic boy” sequence where our male heroes are transformed into their armor. While the animation is dated it does still hold a real beauty.
The sequence for the transformations is one of my favorites. It is cleverly done featuring Japanese cherry blossoms with drums. The character designs are actually very minimalist, which serves the story as we are worried about the end of the free world here and not what the boys are wearing.
That being said everyone has their own style and color. The hairstyles alone are worth watching for.
The music is also a little dated but it fits the show. It adds to the fight scenes and the transformation scenes. Ronin Warriors, thankfully, came back to syndication when I was in High School. My friends and I loved it.
We still quote parts of it. Ronin Warriors did seem to be a favorite of a lot of American anime fans at that time.
It also spawned some wonderful fanfictions, one of which is very sadly no longer anywhere to be found. In short, it is a fun show which had a great fandom. Would I recommend Ronin Warriors? Most assuredly. Please give it a shot if you haven’t already.
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