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What the studio says about this title: Nineteenth century Japan: a land torn by warfare and rebellion where small bands of soldiers seek to overthrow the tyrannical Tokugawa Shogunate. Enter Kenshin, a young orphan whose fighting skills were honed by the great swordsman Hiko. But Kenshins soul is embattled much like the killing fields of Japan, his hopes for a new world peace at odds with his life of blood and killing. His world is thrown into further confusion by the arrival of a mysterious woman named Tomoe. Her kindness and attention show him a kind of life he didnt know existed. Can she help the assassin become a real man? Or does she hide a secret that could destroy everything he has come to depend on? Join the battle and discover the enemy within. |
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Rurouni Kenshin is an excellent title, but it is not for the squeamish. This is one of those few animated titles I would describe as being like Braveheart in its scale and quality. It is a beautifully animated piece of art that I think is one of the best pieces of animation I have ever seen. However, while this title is wonderful, I would recommend against allowing young children to see this because this is a fairly violent and bloody title. If you do not mind a little blood and violence, then I would strongly recommend this title to anyone interested in watching a good anime with a highly refined story. |
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