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This series is probably one of the more famous anime of the '90s; with its enjoyably cheesy dub, it helped pave the way for the later anime boom that was to come. It was syndicated on many TV networks and was an early staple of Toonami (where many fans were likely exposed to it). Due to fan demand, Bandai released the entire show on DVD, giving fans both sides of the coin thanks to the existence of double-sided DVDs: on one side of the disc was ''Ronin Warriors'', and on the other was ''Yoroiden Samurai Troopers'' (subbed and completely uncut). After the release of the series, Bandai released the OVAs (complete with a new dub) and then eventually released the series and the OVAs together in a huge collector's set. The individual DVDs benefit from having a "flip" cover: one side is the ''Ronin Warriors'' cover, and the other side is the ''Yoroiden Samurai Troopers'' cover, and while both sides share similar layouts, the back-cover text and the logos are in line with each specific version of the show (right down to episode titles and character names).
 
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* [[The Abridged Series]]: A fairly recent addition, actually, and still not beyond its first episode as of...two years in. [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LQVEI6FxUg First part of the first and only episode is right here.]'
** Also, Sage's Mental Notes can be found on Youtube. Not quite an Abridged Series, but very funny.