Rurouni Kenshin

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Post by Psygnius » Sun Feb 19, 2006 12:44 am

jmac wrote: Wow, Sano's last name is something I've never even considered before. In the end, what importance or significance is there in it? I mean, for me it just raises more questions like the backround of Sanosuke's family and mainly what was his father's legacy.
The past of his immediate family is explained in the manga if I remember correctly. Dunno about his father's legacy though. Don't really remember too much since I haven't read it in a long time. This part of the story was kinda just a side plot while Kenshin was practically being suicidal since he had nothing else better to do. :wink:

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Post by nrichardson » Sun Feb 19, 2006 11:37 am

sano never says anything about his past or anything except when we see flash backs from when the sakihoti (prob spelled wrong again) was framed and killed in the tv series.

i think that i will go to best buy and see if they have it. and if not i will try amazon.com
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Post by jmac » Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:09 pm

When people refer to the Rurouni Kenshin "manga" I'm guessing that it means the actual comic book. Am I wrong? Either way, is the tv series supposed to have been a remake of the comic or vice versa?

The other thing that fellow fans of this show keep saying thats confusing me is sometimes refering to the show as Rurouni Kenshin and other times calling it Samurai X. In fact, one time I read someone's topic reply and this guy said "I think that Samurai X is way better than RK" Now, up until my last trip to the US of A in 2004 I had never even heard the show being called Rurouni Kenshin. I first heard that name when a friend told me about it and I guessed that it must be the original japanese name for the show. The only time I ever saw "Samurai X" being used on anything having to do with the show was the motion picture about Shigure and a surviving group of the Bokomatsu trying to assasinate some European ambassador in an attempt to overthrow the Japanese government. All things considered, is there a clear difference?
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Post by nrichardson » Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:18 pm

RK is the name that the USA calls Samurai X. i have heard that in SX it is alot more gory and is more detailed than in RK. that is the only difference that i know of. but there could be more than just that. but this is all that i know. :)
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Post by starry night blue » Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:32 pm

Sesshoushoumaru_tail wrote:I LOVE RUROUNI KENSHIN.. oro oro ^_^

Yes there are only 95.. episodes that there are...

Whats your favorite character???
Same here! RK was my first ever anime and it got me hooked!!

My favorite character is Sanosuke!! ^_^ I just love that guy!!

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Post by nrichardson » Mon Feb 20, 2006 11:35 pm

i love sano too!!! :D there is just something about that guy that gets you hooked. kenshin too. they are both the best.
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Post by riverstar » Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:04 am

actually, from what i can gather, the rurouni kenshin name refers to his tasks in the Tokugawa era (after the war). generally, people use samurai x to refer to the episodes set during the war, when kenshin still killed.

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Post by riverstar » Tue Feb 21, 2006 1:08 am

and yes, samurai x is definately bloodier. there is also a movie called samurai x that deals with the war figures and a european assassin. no clue why its refers to as samurai x, since it deals with tokugawa kenshin. oh well....

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Post by Psygnius » Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:08 pm

The reason why the gory OVA is called Samurai X and the TV series is called Rurouni Kenshin is because MediaBlasters, the company that bought the US license to the TV show basically bought the equivalent rights to the name, "Rurouni Kenshin". So ADV, another company, who bought the Rurouni Kenshin OVA and the RK Movie, could not really market their license under the same name, so they went with "Samurai X". A name that is already used for the international release (Hong Kong and some other country) of Rurouni Kenshin. However, the VHS subs of Samurai X from ADV do refer to the OVAs as "Rurouni Kenshin".

I think it just really comes down to 2 different licenses for the TV show, and the Movie and OVAs.

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Post by Brigid » Tue Feb 21, 2006 9:41 pm

@.@ Licensing makes my head spin.

Taxes also make my head spin, but that's a whole other ball of wax.

I think the character that first drew me into RK was Sano. If only because he was so much like another character I had made up long before I had even *heard* of Rurouni Kenshin. Then I got hooked by Kenshin's batosai coolness and rurouni charm. ^_^

Or should I say ^_^x
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