The sequel anime Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers began its second cour on July 7, 2026, with a new DST commander voiced by Hina Suguta. The series streams on Crunchyroll.
The sequel anime Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers entered its second half on July 7, 2026, with episode 13. The second cour introduced a new DST commander, Kaede Narumi, voiced by Hina Suguta. The casting was announced on July 8, after the episode aired. The second part also brought new theme songs: Dannie May performs the opening "Bad Idenshi" and karanoah performs the ending "Bakemon." The production team remained consistent from the first cour.
Additional cast members were revealed in the weeks leading up to the premiere. Tomoaki Maeno, Aya Endō, and Hiroshi Shirokuma were confirmed in a June 1 announcement. Maaya Sakamoto and Takehito Koyasu were added in a June 19 promotional video. That same video previewed the ending theme and confirmed the July 7 start date. The series continues to stream on Crunchyroll.
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The Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers sequel anime has cast Hina Suguta as Kaede Narumi, the newly appointed DST commander, who appears in the second cour starting with episode 13. The second part of the series debuted on July 7, with new theme songs by Dannie May and karanoah. The anime streams on Crunchyroll.
Jun 19
The staff for the sequel anime Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers released a second promotional video on Friday previewing the ending theme song for the second cours. The second part debuts July 7. New cast members include Tomoaki Maeno, Aya Endō, Hiroshi Shirokuma, Maaya Sakamoto, and Takehito Koyasu.
Jun 1
The staff for the sequel anime Yoroi-Shinden Samurai Troopers announced the second part's theme songs, additional cast, and a July 7 premiere date in a new promotional video. Dannie May performs the opening "Bad Idenshi" and karanoah performs the ending "Bakemon." New cast includes Tomoaki Maeno, Aya Endo, and Hiroshi Shirokuma.