Tomorrow brings the arrival of Yasuke, a new anime exclusively on Netflix. It tells the story of the world’s firs💧t African samurai, a real person that was brought to Japan by Jesuit traders and then served in the court of Japan’s most powerful warlord.

And now that we’re less than 24 hours from Yasuke’s arrival, Netflix has graced us with the show’s first (and probably only) trailer to giv😼e us a sense o🐟f what’s in store for us.

The trailer starts out with Yasuke’s origins as a servant to Jesuit 🐈traders. His noble character is revealed right away as he saves a child from a sword-wielding maniac using just his bare fists, proving Yasuke is a capable fighter.

His fighting skills gained him the attention of warlord Nobunaga, who made Yasuke a part of his c🥂ourt. All this basically follows what few historical texts say of Yasuke, but this is where things sort of diverge into anime fantasy.

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Kyoto was supposed to be sacked by rebel forces in 1582, but in the show, those rebels are replaced 🍸by a demonicꦬ army. Yasuke is still present during Nobunaga's ritual suicide (and even serves as Nobunaga's second), but after the fall of Kyoto, Yasuke escapes and retreats into a life of peaceful obscurity.

After s🌺ome time, Yasuke is approached by a desperate mother looking to save her child. Then it's' all demons, ghosts, werebears, ogres, and samurai swords in a completely fantastical tale that may or may not have actually happened.

Yasuke arrives on Netflix on Thursday, April 29. And if that's not enough, Koei Tecmo recently revealed during a livestream event that Yasuke 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:will appear in Samu🔯ra🧜i Warriors 5 later this year. It’s the year of Yasuke.

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