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  57. A man slayer, Kenshin Himura, who played a major role in defeating Tokugawa Shogunate of feudal Japan carries his reverse blade sword (with a promise not to slay anymore). He embarks on a quest to repent for his sins by helping the innocent. He lodges in Kamia Kashin dojo where he becomes an acquaintance of Kaorou, the assistant instructor of the dojo. After being saved by Kenshin from mafia, a stubborn young boy, Yahiko Myojin joins the dojo as a student. Sanousuke, a victim of war becomes an acquaintance of Kenshin after losing to him in a duel. Together with his new friends, Kenshin carries out his ideal of helping the innocent. A series of events unfold that questions his ideal of living for the innocent and not slaying men. Kenshin faces every opponent with his reverse blade to uphold justice.
  58. During the Bakumatsu (the final days of the Tokugawa government) in Japan, there was a merciless swordsman known as Hitokiri Battousai (Himura Kenshin), who fought alongside revolutionaries against the government. After the revolution, he suddenly disappeared and throughout the years became a legend. About ten years later, he is a wandering swordsman, who dedicates his life to helping and protecting people as a way to pay for all the lives he took during the revolution. This is the story of Kenshin, wandering swordsman, master of Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu style of sword fighting. His many adventures begin with his arrival at Tokyo and meeting Kamiya Kaoru, sword instructor and owner of a dojo...
  59. Rurouni Kenshin is a refreshingly fun anime with wonderful characters and a great story line. I would give Rurouni Kenshin 5 stars and two thumbs up...or shall I say "Two Sakabatous up"? I love when Kenshin says, "oro" or looks like a complete idiot by his friends. The DVDs provide both the Japanese and English version, plus some very cool extras like notes, out takes and sometimes character messages (at the end of a season) or the openings or closings with out all those credits written all over them!
  60. Ruroni Kenshin (Known in Samurai X in the US) is one of the greatest animes of all time. Ruroni Kenshin has everything an anime fan could want: a compelling story, interesting characters, and equal amounts of bloodshed and character development. I have seen a few episodes of the subtitled version and the first two OAV&#39;s &quot;Trust&quot; and &quot;Betrayal.<br/><br/>I recommend both of them, but the subtitled version is much better.<br/><br/>If you haven&#39;t seen it before, then buy it (don&#39;t rent) and add it to your anime collection. It is an essential anime title for the anime fan I also recommend Ghost in the shell, Ninja scroll, the Dragonball Z and Gundam series
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  62. Yes, a manga series was written and drawn by Nobuhiro Watsuki. It ran in Weekly Shonen Jump from April 11, 1994 to November 4, 1999 and was published by Shueisha in Japan. It was serialized into 28 volume books. It was then published by Viz Media in North America, by Madman Entertainment in Australia and New Zealand, and by Gollancz Manga in the United Kingdom. Yes, It is called &#39;Rurouni Kenshin: Voyage to the Moon World&#39; and was written by Kaoru Shizuka with illustrations by Nobuhiro Watsuki. It was published by Shueisha in Japan on October 10, 1996. a5c7b9f00b
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