Summary
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Yaiba seemed to defeat Onimaru in her first fight, but was it a legitimate victory?
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Onimaru may not have lost fairly and square due to previous injuries and Yaiba's tactics.
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Their first seizure seems more like a draw, both need medical treatment, and an omatch can change the results.
Section 2 of Yaiba: Samurai legend Gave viewers the first actual struggle between Onimaru and Yaiba. This spectacular visual party showed the beautiful art direction and animation quality when the two epic fought over a crowded city. From a shopping area, the two eventually fought on top of a moving vehicle, with onimaru seemingly defeated by the younger and less Yaiba. But did Yaiba actually win the fight?
Both physically and even thematically, Onimaru was still not out at the end despite Yaiba explaining herself the victory. Since these two characters are fighting anime rivals, it is to maintain a lot of traces of the profit loss relationship one of the draws in this type of series. So as actually won their first real struggle in the new Yaiba: Samurai legend adaptation? Let's take a look at some of the arguments for both sides.

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Yaiba explains herself the victory
Won the little swords the first fight?
In his final confrontation in his battle, Yaiba showed his violence by attacking Onimaru with all the necessary means. When the two collided swords, Yaiba went in to bite Onimar's injured forehead, which had previously been injured before the fight even began. The unexpected part allowed Yaiba to use an opening and finally overcome Onimarus's speed and technology.
“I did! I won!” -Yaiba just before it was knocked out by a road sign.
Yaiba, after landing a solid sword against Onimarus's head, causes the higher fight to release his sword and lower on the knees. Right now, Yaiba explained victory over Onimaru, just to collide with a road sign and taken out of the fight itself. Although none of the fighters were knocked out or giving up, Yaiba's attack is what ended the fight, and onimaru herself actually sees the fight as a loss.
“In order for my steady sword to lose for such a cultivated rubbish … I have to get stronger.” -Onimaru

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Actually lost Onimaru?
However, there are several reasons why onimaru's obvious loss for Yaiba can be called into question. For starters, Yaiba had previously injured Onimaru through a series of traps, which means he did not fight with full strength. It seems that this previous injury allowed Yaiba to overcome Onimaru, and if it had not been present, things would probably have gone differently.
“But biting to win is … if you didn't beat him fairly and square, then you didn't win, children.” -Fuji Mine Scolding Yaiba.
Another reason why Yaiba's self -declared victory can be illegal is that he used underhand tactics. Yaiba is later punished to fight in this way, to which he replied that he will try to win the fighting fair and square next time. At least this recognition means that Yaiba does not believe that Onimaru is really defeated by him.
When it comes to injuries, Yaiba also seemed to maintain even more than Onimaru. The little sword was unable at the end, while Onimaru just fell on his knees. Onimaru also seemed to fall on his knees more in shock about being hit than in the actual injury he suffered from Yaiba's attack. He took the whole brown of Yaiba's strike directly to his face but was not driven back or turned out to react with pain.
Although onimaru admitted his defeat in their confrontation, this may have only been his perfectionist nature that got better by him. Before his struggle with Yaiba, Onimaru claimed that he had won every match he had ever struggled, so not to have an overwhelming victory against Yaiba could be the same as losing him.
Given the complicated circumstances for their first attack, it seems more fair to call the results. Both fighters ended up having to get medical treatment after their struggle, and it seems that an re -match will change these circumstances again. At the end of section 2, Onimaru becomes obsessed with an ancient sword and becomes a demon. This Omatch will definitely give us more insight into who actually had the upper hand in its original duel if Yaiba can still manage to get out on top in the next Yaiba: Samurai legend The fight against a demon-rising onimaru.
Yaiba: Samurai legend Can be streamed at Hulu.

Yaiba: Samurai legend
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April 5 2025
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Minami Takayama
Yaiba Kurogane (Voice)
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Manaka Iwami
Sayaka Mine (Voice)
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Yoshimasa Hosoya
Takeshi Onimaru (Voice)