Samurai X: Reflection
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📖 SYNOPSIS
Rurouni Kenshin, once feared as the Hitokiri Battousai, now lives with the weight of his violent past. He finds no comfort in the peace his sword helped create, and is driven to wander, seeking atonement for his bloody deeds. This leaves him separated from those he cares for. His wife, Kaoru, remains behind, steadfastly awaiting his return. She is consumed by grief over his absence, and the story explores the emotional toll of Kenshin's self-imposed exile and the potential consequences of his continued absence on Kaoru. The narrative focuses on themes of guilt, redemption, and the enduring power of love in the face of despair.
🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
🎭 CHARACTERS
Kenshin Himura
A reformed assassin, Kenshin Himura wanders Japan, protecting the innocent with his reverse-blade sword, vowing never to kill again.
Portrayed by Saitou Souma, Suzukaze Mayo, Suzuki Masami
Sanosuke Sagara
Zanza, a powerful, hotheaded former Sekihōtai warrior, uses his immense strength and Zanbatō to fight for justice alongside Kenshin.
Portrayed by Yashiro Taku, Ueda Yuuji, Fuchizaki Yuriko, Fujiwara Natsumi
Kaoru Kamiya
Kaoru Kamiya: A strong-willed, compassionate kendo instructor, fiercely protective of her dojo and friends.
Portrayed by Takahashi Rie, Fujitani Miki
Yahiko Myoujin
Orphaned samurai descendant, Yahiko trains in kasshin-ryu, overcoming a difficult past.
Portrayed by Koichi Makoto
Rurouni Kenshin Series

TV · 1996 · Gallop
Rurouni Kenshin
In Meiji-era Japan, a former assassin with a troubled past seeks redemption while protecting his new friends from the shadows of his violent history.

Special · 1997 · Gallop
Rurouni Kenshin: Review Special
This special compilation showcases thrilling fight sequences from the initial episodes of Rurouni Kenshin, culminating in a concise introduction to the upcoming Kyoto arc.

TV_SPECIAL · 1997 · Gallop
Samurai X Recap
A recap of episodes 34-56 of the anime series Rurouni Kenshin, offering a concise summary of the storyline.

Special · 1997 · Gallop
Rurouni Kenshin: Special Techniques
This special episode meticulously details and explains every technique of the Hiten Mitsurugi Ryuu sword style, much like a previous episode showcased Kenshin's best moves.

Movie · 1997 · Gallop
Samurai X: The Motion Picture
Years after the war, a vengeful rebel leader seeks retribution against Kenshin Himura, the legendary swordsman, for the loss of his loved ones.

Special · 1998 · Studio Deen
Samurai X Special
This bonus OVA episode, also known as episode 95, offers an additional adventure within the world of Samurai X, expanding upon the established narrative.

OVA · 1999 · Studio Deen
Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal
Set during the tumultuous Japanese Revolution, "Trust and Betrayal" chronicles the tragic transformation of a young boy into the feared assassin, Hitokiri Battousai, through the teachings of a master swordsman.

Special · 2007 · Studio Deen
Samurai X DVD-BOX Special Ending
The "Samurai X DVD-BOX Special Ending" concludes the story, depicting the final scene as presented in the manga's ending, set in a historical Japanese context.

OVA · 2011 · Studio Deen
Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc
This remake follows Kenshin's journey after departing Tokyo, exploring his past and the looming threat that will soon engulf Kyoto in flames.

TV · 2023 · LIDENFILMS
Rurouni Kenshin
In Meiji-era Japan, a legendary swordsman seeks redemption for his violent past as a killer during the Bakumatsu era.

TV · 2024 · LIDENFILMS
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Disturbance
In Meiji-era Japan, Kenshin Himura must journey to Kyoto to confront a dangerous figure from his past, a remnant of the Bakumatsu era.

TV
Rurouni Kenshin Season 3
The third season of Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan continues the story of a wandering swordsman in Meiji-era Japan.
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