Samurai Troopers (Ronin Warriors) CD Dramas

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The Yoroiden-Samurai Troopers CD Dramas (鎧伝サムライトルーパー) (Ronin Warriors) take place sometime during the second season of the TV series Yoroiden-Samurai Troopers.

During YST's run in the late 1980s and early 1990s, countless merchandise was produced by Sunrise Animation Studio and other supporting companies. Some of these included doujinshi, novels, compact discs, and cassettes tapes that involve the Troopers in off-screen action (i.e. not shown on television). The most notable off-screen adventures take place within the drama CDs that were released. Four of these CDs center around the four Samurai Troopers that aid Rekka no Ryo (Ryo of the Wildfire) in his quest to fight evil. As Ryo is the main protagonist of the series, these CDs take a much closer look at his friends and their backgrounds.

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[edit] Tenkuden

Tenkuden (The Legend of Tenku) is the CD drama that focuses on Tenku no Tôma (Rowen of the Strata) and introduces fans to his parents (mainly his mother), and how he feels around his friends and family. It also introduces Garyūda, a demon from the Youjakai (Nether World) who wishes to get Arago's attention. Garyūda distrupts a plane in mid-flight that obtained many passengers inside, including Tôma's mother. The Troopers couldn't do anything on the ground and their only hope was Tôma, whose abilities blossom and enables him to actually fly. He is able to defeat Garyūda with his super attack move and save his mother's life.

[edit] Korinden

Korinden (The Legend of Korin) is the CD drama focusing on Korin no Seiji (Sage of the Halo). It reveals a darker side to Seiji, as he feels that being around the Troopers when not in battle would only lead to more battles. So he chooses to stay away from them and focus on his life. But a car accident sends Seiji to the hospital and fighting for his life. Fortunately his friends somehow reach through to him and help him pull out of his weakened state. Through this he learns that no matter what, he can trust his friends whether they are in battle or not.

Seiji's background is revealed to fans, as the drama takes place in the Date dojo.

[edit] Suikoden

Suikoden (The Legend of Suiko) is Suiko no Shin's (Cye of the Torrent) CD drama. Unlike the previous two CDs, only Ryo, Seiji, and Shin are featured as the main characters. A new villain is introduced: The Ice Warlord Toryūki. Ryo, Seiji, and Shin take a train to a woodland attraction where a great lake sat. It is there they encounter Toryūki and experience first hand his icy wrath. Unlike other demons the Troopers fought, Toryūki is a demon who lives in the Ningenkai (Mortal World) and dislikes Arago. Ryo and Seiji are frozen by Toryuuki's powers. Shin struggles against his new opponent and it isn't until he is able to power himself and his abilities that he is able to defeat him. Toryūki's super attack move was no match for Shin's and was defeated--Ryo and Seiji were also freed at this point. Toryūki is one of the few redeemable villains in the series, as he expresses his love for his land and wishes for its beauty to not be destroyed. He vanishes and is never seen again.

[edit] Tsuki

Tsuki (Moon) is Kongo no Shū's (Kento of Hardrock) CD drama. It arrived much later in production (during the time that the Message OVA was released) compared to the other dramas. And unlike the others, Tsuki features the three remaining Masho (Dark Warlords). The new opponent is named Gôgasha, a demon who has an eye for being the new leader of the Four Masho, something that Anubis (Cale), Rajura (Dais), and Nāza (Sekhmet) do not approve of.

Tsuki takes place right after the episodes that involve Ryo using the Kikôtei against Saranbo, their latest enemy. The Troopers contemplate the possibility of Arago's return and Shū wishes for them to visit his family's restaurant in Yokohama. However, the others think it would be a waste of time and ultimately hurt his feelings.

Another day passes and Shū is late meeting up with the others. Gôgasha makes his appearance and proves to be a powerful opponent. As the Troopers struggle, Shū arrives on the scene and summons his armor. He proves to be more than enough for the demon and defeats him. Back in the Youjakai, the three Masho are actually grateful for Gôgasha's defeat. Fans learn of the respect the Masho actually have for Shutendôji (Anubis) and how nobody can take his place, despite their differences.

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