Composer:
Noriyuki AsakuraCast:
Mayo Suzukaze, Miina Tominaga, Hirotaka Suzuoki, Mika Doi, Miki Fujitani, Yūji Ueda, Akio Ōtsuka, Ikue Ōtani, Ken'ichi Ogata, Kenjirō Tsuda, Mayumi Tanaka (more)Episodes(95)
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A Wish Unrequited: Kenshin Departs (E31)
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Change Tears to Courage: Kaoru Kamiya's Choice (E32)
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For the Title of Strongest: Aoshi's New Conflict (E33)
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The Girl Bandit: Misao Makimachi's Hidden Side (E34)
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Conquered Village: The Grasp of Shishio's Hands (E35)
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Across the Boundary Between Edo and Meiji: Kenshin and Shishio Face to Face! (E36)
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Shock! The Reverse-Blade is Broken: Sojiro's Tenken verses Kenshin (E37)
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Sanosuke's Secret Training: The Challenge of Anji the Destroyer (E38)
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The Creator of the Reverse-Blade Sword: Shakku Arai's Final Swing (E39)
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A Killer Without Mercy: Fight to the Death Against the Cho of the Juppongatana (E40)
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The Ultimate Technique of the Hiten-Mitsurugi Style: Reunion with a Mentor, Seijuro Hiko (E41)
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The Formation of an Alliance: The Day When Aoshi Joins with Shishio (E42)
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Between Life and Death: Master the Ultimate Technique, Amakakeru Ryu no Hirameki! (E43)
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A Decisive Battle Like Violent Waters: The Strongest Troop Juppongatana (E44)
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As if to Fly: Stop the Launch of the Battleship Purgatory! (E45)
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Purgatory Bursts into Flames: The Destiny of Makoto Shishio (E46)
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Crash! The Lethal Punch, Futae no Kiwami: The Fist of Sanosuke Screams! (E47)
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Reborn to Salvation: The Beginning of Anji’s New Life (E48)
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The Wolf Destroys the Eye of the Heart: The Fierce Attack of the Zero Stance Gatotsu (E49)
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The Promised Time Has Come: Aoshi and Kenshin Fight Again (E50)
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Wake Up Now! Ignore Your Wounds and Fight to the Finish (E51)
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To Make a Miracle: The Battle at the Aoiya (E52)
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The Giant Versus Superman: Like an Arrow Shot at a Time of Despair (E53)
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Hiten versus Shukuchi (E54)
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The Tragedy of a Stormy Night (E55)
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A Duel With an Extreme Moment (E56)
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Two Men at the End of an Era (E57)
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The Age Chooses Shishio? (E58)
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Not Out of Luck! (E59)
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The Man Who is Chosen for Victory (E60)
Plots(1)
The Meiji Era was one of great renewal for Japan, where swords and killing were outlawed. How-ever, many survivors from the time of Revolu-tion still lived, lurking in the shadows and waiting for a chance to use their killing blades again. Only Kenshin Himura, formerly one of the most brutal of killers, hopes to keep his swordsman's honor and still live in the new era. (official distributor synopsis)
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