Ninja Kamui Episode 9 Preview: In episode 8, we see Higan planning a big operation with Emma, and then they fight with Big D.
Ninja Kamui is a cool new anime show made by E&H Production and Sola Entertainment, with some help from Williams Street. It started airing on Adult Swim’s Toonami in February 2024, but people have been excited about it since they announced it in May 2022. Sunghoo Park directed the show, and Takashi Okazaki designed the characters.
Everyone became extra hyped when Adult Swim showed a short trailer for this at San Diego Comic-Con in July 2023. Also, there’s going to be a video game version called Ninja Kamui: Shinobi Origins, coming out around the middle of 2024.
The show starts with a song called “Vengeance” by Coldrain. It gets you ready for the action!
Joe Higan used to be a ninja, but he left his clan and moved to rural America with his family to escape his violent past. One night, assassins from his old group attack him and his family as payback for leaving. They think they’ve killed Joe, but he survives and becomes Ninja Kamui to get revenge. Kamui is a modern ninja who fights with old-fashioned skills against high-tech weapons.
He has to battle, trained killers, cyborgs, and other ninjas to take down his old clan. Along the way, he’ll uncover secrets about his past and discover unexpected allies who will help him in his quest for justice. With every move, Kamui inches closer to his ultimate goal, but the journey is fraught with danger and betrayal at every turn. Can Kamui overcome the odds and bring down the organization that once claimed him as its own, or will he fall victim to the shadows of his own past?
Ninja Kamui Episode 9 Preview
Ninja Kamui Plot
The plot of Ninja Kamui revolves around Joe Higan, a former ninja living a peaceful life in America under the alias “Logan” with his wife Mari and son Ren. This tranquillity is shattered when assassins from his old clan, the Iga, attack and brutally kill his family in retaliation for his past betrayal.
Fueled by grief and rage, Joe sheds his peaceful life and dons the mantle of ninja once more, becoming “Kamui” – the ghost. He embarks on a relentless mission of vengeance, vowing to dismantle the Iga clan and avenge his loved ones.
Ninja Kamui Characters
The character of Joe Higan / Joe Logan is voiced by Kenjiro Tsuda, Mari / Sara Logan is voiced by Yuriko Hino, Ren / Kyle Logan is voiced by Arata Kimura, Mike Moris is voiced by Atsushi Ono, Emma Samanda is voiced by Yuki Wakai.
Where To Watch Ninja Kamui
Ninja Kamui is available in the MAX app for English speakers to watch. So without further ado, go ahead, and see it if you haven’t already.
Ninja Kamui Episode List
The series is expected to have 12 episodes in its first season. Hopefully, there will also be a second season that we will be able to witness soon.
Ninja Kamui Date and Time
New episodes of Ninja Kamui are released every Sunday at 08:30 (JST). Be sure not to miss it.
Ninja Kamui Episode 8 Recap
Here, AUZA group’s intentions come into focus as they aggressively promote their supposedly clean and cost-effective energy source, Cuborium. Despite concerns over their production methods, AUZA swiftly presents documentation indicating widespread approval from world leaders, showcasing their formidable power and ambition to dominate the global energy market.
Meanwhile, Emma’s determination to defeat Yamaji and protect Higan from AUZA’s influence highlights AUZA’s sinister agenda and the fear they instil through their control over ninja superhumans.
Ninja Kamui Episode 9 Prediction
In the next episode, tensions within the AUZA corporation might escalate as opposition from outside grows stronger. Higan might achieve his initial goal of revenge, but the experience could leave him morally conflicted and seeking redemption. He might use his skills to protect others or fight against a greater evil. We might also see more secrets about the Iga clan’s true motives, and internal conflicts could be revealed, leading to unexpected alliances and betrayals.
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