Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan - Tsuioku-hen

るろうに剣心―明治剣客浪漫譚―追憶編 Anime

Informações adicionais

Format OVA
Episodes 4
Duration 30 minutes
Status Finished
Start date Feb 20, 1999
End date Sep 22, 1999
Average score 85/100
Popularity 44933
Favorites 1956
Studios Studio DEEN
Producers Aniplex of America
Genres Action
Drama
Romance

Tags

Samurai 96%
Prominently features warriors of medieval Japanese nobility bound by a code of honor.
Tragedy 94%
Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
Historical 90%
Partly or completely set during a real period of world history.
Revenge 88%
Prominently features a character who aims to exact punishment in a resentful or vindictive manner.
Philosophy 87%
Relating or devoted to the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence.
Male Protagonist 82%
Main character is male.
Swordplay 80%
Prominently features the use of swords in combat.
Heterosexual 75%
Prominently features a romance between a man and a woman, not inherently sexual.
Gore 66%
Prominently features graphic bloodshed and violence.
Primarily Adult Cast 56%
Main cast is mostly composed of characters above a high school age.

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Sinopse

In the days before the Japanese Revolution, Hiko Seiijuro, a wandering master swordsman and hermit, encounters a bandit raid on a slave wagon. Hiko kills the raiding bandits in hopes of saving as many lives as possible, but only manages to spare one life from the massacre. Hiko leaves the child, advising him to go to the nearby village and have them take care of him. A few days later, as Hiko comes back to check upon the child he saved, he is shocked to see the child had created graves, both for the slaves he befriended and the bandits who killed them. Seeing potential in the young one, Hiko takes the child under his wing, names him Kenshin, meaning "heart of sword," and teaches him about the art of swordsmanship under the Hiten Mitsuruugi Ryu.

Struggling in a constant challenge with his ideal beliefs reflecting against the harshness of reality, Tsuiokuhen tells the melancholic and dark story of Himura Kenshin as one of the most feared assassins of the Japanese Revolution: the Hitokiri Battousai.

[Written by MAL Rewrite]