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Kenshin, el guerrero samurái

Título original: Rurôni Kenshin: Meiji kenkaku romantan
  • Serie de TV
  • 1996–1998
  • 13
  • 24min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
8,5/10
21 mil
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Kenshin, el guerrero samurái (1996)
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AcciónAnimaciónAnimación dibujada a manoAnimeAventurasComediaDramaHistoriaSamuraiShōnen

Las aventuras de un joven espadachín errante que se topa con una escuela de artes marciales en apuros en el Japón de la era Meiji.Las aventuras de un joven espadachín errante que se topa con una escuela de artes marciales en apuros en el Japón de la era Meiji.Las aventuras de un joven espadachín errante que se topa con una escuela de artes marciales en apuros en el Japón de la era Meiji.

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    • Mayo Suzukaze
    • Dorothy Elias-Fahn
    • Richard Cansino
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    8,5/10
    21 mil
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      • Mayo Suzukaze
      • Dorothy Elias-Fahn
      • Richard Cansino
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    Mayo Suzukaze
    • Himura Kenshin…
    • 1996–1998
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    • 1996–1998
    Richard Cansino
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    • Himura Kenshin…
    • 1996–1998
    Rebecca Forstadt
    Rebecca Forstadt
    • Kori Kamiya (Sony Samurai X dub)
    • 1996–1998
    Fuminori Morisada
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    • 1996–1998
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    Mîna Tominaga
    • Yahiko Myôjin
    • 1996–1998
    Lex Lang
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    • 1996–1998
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    Steve Prince
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    • 1996–1998
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    Brianne Brozey
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    • 1996–1998
    Yûji Ueda
    Yûji Ueda
    • Sanosuke Sagara
    • 1996–1998
    Dean Wein
    Dean Wein
    • Shikijo (2000)
    • 1996–1998
    Dina Sherman
    • Ayame
    • 1996
    Dan Lorge
    Dan Lorge
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    • 1996–1997
    Mika Doi
    Mika Doi
    • Megumi Takani
    • 1996–1998
    Richard Epcar
    Richard Epcar
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    • 1996–1997
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Yumi Komagata…
    • 1997
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    • Hajime Saitô…
    • 1996–1997
    Miki Fujitani
    Miki Fujitani
    • Kaoru Kamiya
    • 1996–1997
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    Ou24

    A Powerful Series... Though Not Without Flaws

    When I first saw Rurouni Kenshin, I was still relatively new to the world of Japanese animation. I had only seen a handful of series before, and though they all entertained me, it had yet to earn the same status with me as so many millions of anime fans claim Japanese animation to be worth. Rurouni Kenshin did that for me.

    The first 20 episodes or so were nothing out of the ordinary; A lighthearted comedy series, with a bit of action and drama mixed in. And even though these aspects were handled extraordinarily well, it wasn't anything remotely special. The animation was slightly mediocre, though not too bad considering, but the feel was nice. Good music, great characters and average plots, for a swordfighting anime. But with episode 28, the series made an incredible flip over. The change in atmosphere was shocking in fact, and took me completely by surprise. It was like a complete opposite of the episodes that had come before it. All of a sudden, the plot thickened incredibly. The animation went better. The storytelling of the images changed dramatically and the music went through the roof. (Well, at least for a Japanese animation newb like I was at the time)

    But all this was only to increase in the coming arc... The plot turned a lot darker, the lightheartedness was all but erased, and the animation increased incredibly. There's a lot of controversy about this change to the Kenshin fans. A lot of people seem to appreciate the lighthearted beginnings more. I am not one of those.. This new arc (Entitled the ''Kyoto Arc'') was indeed really masterful to me. It enchanted me. And to this day, Rurouni Kenshin ranks above the top of my favourite anime list.

    However, don't go rushing out and buy this; after this ''Kyoto Arc'', the series takes a dive for the worse. Apparently unable to keep consistent and on par in release speed to the original ''manga'' comic (Which was released at the same time), the animation studio had no choice but to continue with a self-created filler Arc. It was a tedious, boring and quite frankly annoying arc, which disgraced the beauty of before. Even worse: Bad ratings forced the company to shut and end the Rurouni Kenshin series, leaving the final arcs of the original manga (Which were just as powerful as the previous ones) unanimated and untouched.

    However, Rurouni Kenshin (Despite the mistake listed above), is truly a powerful series with a stunning storyline and great characters and I recommend it heavily. Though, if you're looking for some brainless entertainment with lots of ''cool'' action, don't go here. Rurouni Kenshin also pleases there, but you'll get a lot more out of it if you can appreciate all the series has to offer.

    (9/10)
    karcat_2003

    a masterpiece!

    Without any doubt this is one of the best animated series ever done and my favored of all times.

    The way they combine fiction and real facts of Japanese history occurred during the Mei Ji era make it more interesting.

    What make it different from other Japanese series is that in this case the main character, Kenshin Himura, has a real purpose to fight for in order to mend all those terrible things he did in the past.

    Another point about it is the way they combine drama, action, romance and comedy. The backgrounds and the music are just brilliant and exquisite. There's no doubt these series has one of the best soundtracks.
    Skyrcket

    Samurai Action at it's Best

    If you're looking for a great samurai story it doesn't get much better that Ruroni Kenshin.

    Kenshin is just about the best samurai to ever pick up a blade, but now that Japan has settled into the peaceful Meiji period guys like him are no long needed. In fact, ex-samurai are scorned by the public in general. So Kenshin sets out to try and find a normal life for himself. In time Kenshin finds a home and friends in a Tokyo dojo but ghosts from his past keep popping up as do people out to destroy the new government. Kenshin, who has vowed never to kill again, isn't about to let anyone disrupt the new life he's built for himself. So such times come he reluctantly heads out to knock some heads.

    I really just can't get over how great this show is. Richly draw characters, great action, compelling stories, romance, humor and more all set against a very real felling backdrop of late 1870's Japan. RK works not only as a good anime, but historical show as well.

    One other thing I like about the show is the villains. RK's creator (whose name escapes me at the moment) is an admitted fan of American comics and you can see that in some of the villains. Psycho killer Jin-E bears an (pardon the expression) uncanny resemblence to Gambit from the X-Men. I've also seem elements of characters like Spawn, Wolverine, Omega Red, the Absorbing Man, the Incredible Hulk and Daredevil in some bad guys. Really cool.

    In short, Kenshin is a show that belongs on the shelf of anyone who calls themself an anime fan.
    VichusSmith

    One of the essential Anime titles for the anime fan.

    Ruroni Kenshin (Known in Samurai X in the US) is one of the greatest animes of all time. Ruroni Kenshin has everything an anime fan could want: a compelling story, interesting characters, and equal amounts of bloodshed and character development. I have seen a few episodes of the subtitled version and the first two OAV's "Trust" and "Betrayal.

    I recommend both of them, but the subtitled version is much better.

    If you haven't seen it before, then buy it (don't rent) and add it to your anime collection. It is an essential anime title for the anime fan I also recommend Ghost in the shell, Ninja scroll, the Dragonball Z and Gundam series
    0412429602

    Excellent!A good story,the best animation ever!

    Excellent!A good story,the best animation ever!I love this series.The story of a samurai who wants a new life and protect the people.The music is superb,and the action scenes are fantastic.This is a good drama.10\10

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      One of the main characters, Hajime Saitoh, was a real person. Saitoh was a swordsman for the Shinsen Gumi throughout the last days of the Bakufu (Shogunate) government and the fighting leading up to the Meiji Restoration. After the defeat of the Shogunate, he did obtain a job in a provincial police organization, where he spent his days before this death near the end of the century.
    • Citas

      Hajime Saito: I'll kill you now.

      Kenshin Himura: "I'll kill you now"? That's my line.

    • Créditos adicionales
      The USA Region 1 Media Blasters DVDs have overlays over the Japanese credits.
    • Versiones alternativas
      There is a alternate English dub version called "Samurai X" which aired in various Asian countries.
    • Conexiones
      Edited into Rurouni Kenshin: Volume 6: The Flames of Revolution - Outtakes (2000)
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      Original lyrics by Yuki (as Yuki Isoya)

      Original composition by Kaito Onta

      Original Japanese version Performed by Judy and Mary

      English Version Performed by Sandy Fox

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      • 10 de enero de 1996 (Japón)
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