2004-04-11, 21:05 | Link #1 |
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Rurouni Kenshin....a memory
this thread is tribute to the great anime series that captivated us all during its run on TV. Kenshin probably was the best cartoon that stuck closest to reality and produced emotional,thrilling and awe inspiring results.
being a Kenshin fan myself, though i have watched only TWO cartoons....The requieme of the Patriots and another one where he is dying- but i fogot the name.....i would ask you to enlighten me with more information about his episodes and the feelings that raged within you while watching it... |
2004-04-11, 23:49 | Link #2 |
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Join Date: Jan 2004
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First! - This is the WRONG forum for your 'tribute.' The Rurouni Kenshin series flaunts history and is far from accurate or realistic.
Second! - How, by whatever short sighted means, you deduced that a forum about Kimi ga Nozomu Eien was the best place to post about Kenshin is beyond me. Third! - Will a mod move/close/delete this thread, please? |
2004-05-01, 18:59 | Link #4 |
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I've only watched half of the first episode of peace maker kurogane, and it reminded me a bit of it. Little bit more silly but I haven't even seen the full episode let alone the series yet.
Kenshin was great, people who liked it also liked Trigun. Only think accurate about about kenshin is that there was someone like kenshin, there was an okita and saito..and katsura. But as for culture any anime that does a setting like that, is typically on point. |
2004-05-01, 22:13 | Link #5 | |
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awww... It was entertainment.. And it definitely entertained me.. |
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2004-05-01, 23:41 | Link #6 |
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Kenshin was a good series. It's very hard to come by a series as long as Rouroni Kenshin that maintains action with non-horrible ammounts of filler.
I don't really like the ending though. It was basically, hey look at what might happen but we're not letting you see any more. Then the ending OAV comes out and makes an ending I like even less. Also, I like Trigun too, very cool anime. |
2004-05-02, 06:19 | Link #7 | |
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Anyway the info you're asking for is 1. Kenshin Tv series 96 episodes : basically 3 arcs Tokyo Kyoto and a 3rd one 2. Kenshin Remniscense OVA : An OVA about kenshin's past in Kyoto 3. Kenshin Seisohen OVA : an OVA which takes place after the manga (and was never featured in the manga) 4. Kenshin movie |
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2004-05-02, 08:31 | Link #8 | |
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2004-05-03, 02:20 | Link #9 | |
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As to Kenshin, it is by far, one of the best anime I have seen. It is one of if not the series that really turned me into anime. The degree of excellence it produced in its run is IMO as of yet unsurpassed in any historical (or otherwise) anime. It doesn't really matter if it takes certain historical details for granted and totally disregards others, hey its entertainment and we surely were entertained |
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2004-06-05, 12:50 | Link #12 | |
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Oro? Hehe. It's by far my favorite I think. The characters and storyline (before the 3rd filler arcs) were just great. (the manga was even better). It was because of RK that I wanted to see other shows. If you like Kenshin, you should check out: Trigun (cuz Vash also has a non-killing oath) Naruto Shura no Toki Samurai Champloo Peacemaker Kurogane - about Shinsengumi Samurai Deeper Kyo - kind of reminds me of Kenshin (very very little though) Plus, I liked how they depicted the villains. They weren't just one-sided, Watsuki had put a lot of thought into molding each and every one. I think it helped address the concerns back then when Meiji era was just starting (to an extent). Edit by Mod. Please continue any further discussion in the main Rurouni Kenshin thread found in this forum. Last edited by xris; 2004-06-25 at 06:59. |
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