With Yû Aoi, Mackenyu, Takeru Satoh, Emi Takei. Kenshin Himura goes up against a mysterious weapons dealer named Enishi Yukishiro. He controls the underworld of China.

Kenshin's past catches up to him causing the destruction of Akabeko Restaurant, which was Kenshin's favorite place to eat. There, he finds a note with the word "Junchu" on it. Read reviews on Rurouni Kenshin on Crunchyroll.

Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning

Japan is a land experiencing times of troubled peace and renewal after a long and bloody civil war. Two more live action movies are scheduled to be released early next year in Japan. Out of the three already existing live action movies, this first film is certainly the best. Perhaps the astonishing thing about Rurouni Kenshin's consistently strong following over the years is that the series is staggeringly inconsistent. For the first thirty episodes, it's quite possible that I watched the same cliché on repeat. Some glory-hunting thugs or evil yakuza challenge a buffoonish Kenshin to a fight, only to end up beaten to a pulp at his feet.

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With Takeru Satoh, Emi Takei, Yû Aoi, Munetaka Aoki. Rurôni Kenshin: Meiji kenkaku roman tan (Rurouni Kenshin) Ratings & Reviews Explanation. In the first movie, it seemed to.

Directed by Keishi Ōtomo, the film stars Takeru Satoh and Emi Takei. The film focuses on fictional events that take place during the early. Good movie, but it doesn't stay as true to the anime like the first two movies. Because it did have major ground to cover to come to a swift resolution.