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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Ronin Warriors (known as Yoroiden Samurai Troopers in Japan) is a 39-episode anime produced by Sunrise in the late 1980s; it is a Shonen series that centers on a group of young men who don transforming mystical armors. It was designed to capitalise on the success of THE show about young men who don mystical armors—but with Sengoku flavor! The show was brought over to the US in 1995 as Ronin Warriors and meshed well with the post-Power Rangers wave. The American dub is notable as one of the least Macekred Anime-to-American TV adaptations of its time in terms of cuts; the name changes, on the other hand, are many and varied. |