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The Heaven-Bridging Dragon Spark follows with a quick left, but in order not to cut his leg or lose the momentum of the swing. Though it is just one step, being that much closer to the opponent; brings the user that much closer to the opponent's zone.

Then if the opponent blocks the first strike, the air pushed out by the block creates a vacuum by the spining for the second strike. Hiko descibes this move as "Even if one's opponent dodges the fangs of the dragon in flight, still they shall be caught by the wind of it's wings Oddly enough Enishi is able to counter the move with speed of his "freinzied nerves" enhancement.

He also survived the "Heaven-Bridging Dragon Spark" without rendered utterly immoblized. Stance with right foot placed in front of left, pressing the blade of the sheathed sword against the curve of the sheath, which increases draw speed. The drawing of the blade is the same motion used for the attack. It is an all-or-nothing attack where missing the target results in the user being completely vulnerable. Numerous events transpire from that point, and Kenshin establishes lifelong relationships with many people, including ex-enemies.

To defeat such foes, Kenshin is forced to resume his training and mend his relationship with his teacher, while forging the strongest bonds with his allies and enemies. When Yukishiro Enishi, Tomoe's revenge-obsessed brother, found out about Kenshin's feelings towards Kaoru, he set out to kidnap her, doing so and leaving a professionally made decoy of Kaoru with a sword in her heart, making everyone believe that she had been murdered.

Kenshin falls into severe depression and runs off to a village of wanderers to mourn. However, he breaks out of his depression and after his friends discover Kaoru is alive, the group goes to rescue her on Enishi's island. A battle between Kenshin and Enishi follows and when Kenshin wins, he and Kaoru return home. Five years later, Kenshin is married to Kaoru and has a son named Kenji. Kenshin first appears in two chapters of Rurouni, Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story in which he arrives in Tokyo and defeats several groups of villains attacking families.

In these stories, Kenshin is given a similar personality to the one he has in the series but his name is unmentioned. Kenshin encounters Shigure and defeats him in order to avoid the start of a war. In the OVAs, Kenshin is given a more humanized design and a different personality. In Samurai X: Reflection , as time passes, Kenshin becomes tortured anew by the guilt of leading a happy life after such a destructive past. He makes the decision to wander again, and Kaoru strongly supports him, promising to welcome him home with a smile and their child.

Kenshin eventually becomes ravaged by an unknown disease. After the war's end, Sanosuke discovers a gravely injured Kenshin on the shore, and arranges for Kenshin's return to Tokyo and Kaoru. The two finally meet, and Kenshin collapses into her arms as he clutches her to him.

Kaoru then notices Kenshin's scar has faded away, signifying his death. Nobuhiro Watsuki, after watching the last OVA, was quite unhappy with how his story ended, saying that "Kenshin went through so much crap and deserved a happy ending. Tokiko Tsumura, one of the main characters of Buso Renkin , another series created by Watsuki, is based on the design of Kenshin as a hitokiri.

Kenshin has been highly popular with the Rurouni Kenshin reader base, having ranked first in every Shonen Jump popularity poll of the series, always with more than double the votes of second place. Watsuki received letters from fans describing Megumi Ogata's audio theatre voice as a "good fit" for Kenshin. Watsuki said that he imagined Kenshin's voice to be "more neutral. Several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other media have provided praise and criticism on the character.

Anime Reviews criticized that the fact that Kenshin looks super deformed in comedy scenes is not suited for the context of the character and the series. Anime News Network praises Kenshin for being a character that all people enjoy to watch due to his comedy scenes. The development of Kenshin in the OVA series has had negative reviews by many publications. Anime News Network also adds that in Samurai X: Reflection he continues to be his old mopey self and criticizes that he never says "oro," while IGN cited that some moments of the relationship between Kenshin and Kaoru were depressing.

However, some reviewers noted Kenshin's personality in the OVAs to be one of the most complex to ever be animated remarking the fact that he can not forget his bloody past, although having a peaceful life. Kenshin's personality was also planned to be used in the character Kakashi Hatake from Naruto , but the idea was deemed as a failure. Kenshin Himura was known throughout the land as "Battousai the Manslayer" during the revolution but vowed to Tomoe that he wouldn't be a manslayer after the Revolution, and so he became a wanderer.

After, he met Kaoru and started to live at her place. He was born a peasant under the name Shinta, with no family name. Kogoro Katsura , the leader of the division he fought in during the Boshin War that gave him the family name of Himura, and Shinta was renamed to Kenshin by Seijuro Hiko after Hiko saved his life and took him as an apprentice.

Kenshin got the scar on his face from two different sources. While many accounts of his historicity are fictionalized in most of his depictions, the author took to a specific depiction of him from a novel called Moeyo Ken. While Hijikata didn't ever meet an assassin like Gensai during his lifetime in such a way that he felt the need to hunt him down, if he would have met such a person, Hijikata's honor is such that he probably would have taken that course of action.

Portrayed as being pretty much evil in the show, Hijikata wasn't evil at all, just dutiful. He made sure that plenty of men were forced to commit ritual suicide known as seppuku if they could be proven to have acted in a way that brought dishonor onto the Shinsengumi, and died in the final battle of a decisive war fought at the end of the Edo period.

Seta Shojiro is one of the most popular characters from Rurouni Kenshin , placing highly in tons of popularity polls. Not only that but his real-life equivalent Okita Soji was one of the fastest and best swordsman in the Shinsengumi. Unfortunately, he died of tuberculosis when he was between 24 and 26 years old given our best estimates since his exact birth year isn't known.

He was most likely like a brother to Hijikata. Shukuchi is based on a real tactic used in Japanese sword-fighting. It translates to "Shrink earth method" and essentially means a set of moves that will close the distance between you and the enemy quickly. While it can indeed get pretty quick, Shojiro is able to move so quickly while performing it that he can attack from any angle and isn't visible even to Kenshin.

This character is probably the closest the series comes to having any of its characters be historically factual. While he wasn't ever associated with Gensai, the show does a great job at depicting his involvement in the Shinsengumi, his left-handedness, and the fact that a few of the members of the Shinsengumi were called the "Wolves of Mibu" after acting dishonorably in the early days before Hijikata came along to help shape them up. Originally, Saito Hajime in the show was intended to be a pure villain rather than an anti-hero who would occasionally show up and have the same goals as Kenshin.

As such, he was written as a fairly mean-spirited person who while he had decent motivations would absolutely kill if he felt the need rather than leave people unconscious as Kenshin does. In real life, Saito Hajime was just doing what he could for the ideals he believed in, no more or no less twisted by hate than any other swordsman.

Kenshin encounters Shigure and defeats him in order to avoid the start of a war. In these stories, Kenshin is given a similar personality to the one he has in the series, but his name is unmentioned. In the OVAs, Kenshin is given a more humanized design. He makes the decision to wander again, and Kaoru strongly supports him, promising to welcome him home with a smile and their child.

Kenshin eventually becomes ravaged by an unknown disease. After the war's end, Sagara Sanosuke discovers a gravely injured Kenshin on the shore, who lost his memories and thus cannot come back to Japan. Sanosuke arranges for Kenshin's return to Tokyo and Kaoru.

The two finally meet, and Kenshin collapses into her arms as he clutches her to him. Kaoru then notices Kenshin's scar has faded away, signifying his death. Tokiko Tsumura , one of the main characters of Buso Renkin , another series created by Watsuki, is based on the design of Kenshin as a hitokiri.

Kenshin has been highly popular with the Rurouni Kenshin reader base, having ranked first in every Shonen Jump popularity poll of the series, always with more than double the votes of second place. In the first, Kenshin was at the top, while in the second he placed second.

Watsuki said that he imagined Kenshin's voice to be "more neutral. An abundance of merchandise have been released in Kenshin's likeness including keychains, [52] action figures, [53] and plush dolls. Several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other media have provided praise and criticism on the character. Anime Reviews criticized that Kenshin's super deformed appearance in comedy scenes does not suit the context of the character and the series. Anime News Network also adds that in Reflection he "continues to be his old mopey self" and criticizes that he never says "oro", [59] while IGN cited that some moments of the relationship between Kenshin and Kaoru were depressing.



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