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Kenshin le Vagabond - Le chapitre de l'expiation

Original title: Rurôni Kenshin: Seisô-hen
  • TV Mini Series
  • 2001–2002
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  • 42m
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Kenshin le Vagabond - Le chapitre de l'expiation (2001)
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Kenshin and Kaoru, married but suffering from a disease, return home 15 years later. Flashbacks of past encounters occur as Kenshin struggles to return.Kenshin and Kaoru, married but suffering from a disease, return home 15 years later. Flashbacks of past encounters occur as Kenshin struggles to return.Kenshin and Kaoru, married but suffering from a disease, return home 15 years later. Flashbacks of past encounters occur as Kenshin struggles to return.

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    • Mayo Suzukaze
    • Miki Fujitani
    • Mîna Tominaga
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    • Stars
      • Mayo Suzukaze
      • Miki Fujitani
      • Mîna Tominaga
    • 21User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
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    Mayo Suzukaze
    Mayo Suzukaze
    • Kenshin Himura
    • 2001–2002
    Miki Fujitani
    Miki Fujitani
    • Kaoru Kamiya
    • 2001–2002
    Mîna Tominaga
    Mîna Tominaga
    • Yahiko Myôjin
    • 2001–2002
    Yûji Ueda
    Yûji Ueda
    • Sanosuke Sagara
    • 2001–2002
    Mika Doi
    Mika Doi
    • Megumi Takani
    • 2001–2002
    Yuri Shiratori
    Yuri Shiratori
    • Tsubame Sanjô
    • 2001–2002
    Nozomu Sasaki
    Nozomu Sasaki
    • Enishi Yukishiro
    • 2001–2002
    Shûichi Ikeda
    • Seijûrô Hiko
    • 2001–2002
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    Hirotaka Suzuoki
    • Hajime Saitô
    • 2001–2002
    Akio Ôtsuka
    Akio Ôtsuka
    • Jine Udô…
    • 2001–2002
    Gray G. Haddock
    Gray G. Haddock
    • Sanosuke Sagara
    • 2001–2002
    Katherine Catmull
    Katherine Catmull
    • Kaoru Kamiya
    • 2001–2002
    Shanon Weaver
    • Kenshin Himura
    • 2001–2002
    Joey Hood
    Joey Hood
    • Kenji Himura
    • 2001–2002
    Meg Bauman
    Meg Bauman
    • Tsubame Sanjo
    • 2001–2002
    Rebecca Robinson
    • Megumi Takani
    • 2001–2002
    Derek Wade
    • Yahiko Myojin
    • 2001–2002
    Yuki Kaida
    • Kenji Himura
    • 2002
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    10mel_lzl

    Seisô hen

    Seisô hen basically means after so many years have lapsed. i think it's a beautiful production and its really worth a try. a word of caution though, i notice many who followed the anime/Manga didn't find this OVA very worthwhile. but if you didn't, and only watched Tsuioku hen, then your in for an awesome treat. it's mainly Kaoru reminiscing about her and Kenshin's past. about their past encounters and so forth, so to anime viewers, it's more like a whole summary of the series but to non-anime viewers, it's like a whole burst of information! all the stuff you missed out on! though anime viewers say that it isn't accurate. but oh well, i had nothing to lose. Kenshin goes off to china and just doesn't come back, Kaoru's ill after contracting his disease from him but still awaits his return. Kenji, out of frustration, left for Kyoto to seek the skill of Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu from Hiko. Sanosuke manages to find Kenshin only to realise he's lost his memory, only with one thing left: he has to go home. so Sanosuke helps him out, sends him home to japan, back to Kaoru. then this is the best part. *weeps and sobs her head off*

    the soundtrack is awesome. i got ordered and imported from Japan, waited a month for it. that's how much i adore it. just listening to the songs with your eyes closed or whatever, brings back all the emotions you felt when you were watching the show. yeah.

    by the way, i didn't watch the anime. so it was superb to me.
    5AmonAmarth856

    Don't view it as the end

    I have one major complaint about Seisô Hen. Seisô Hen was not written by Watsuki (creator of Rurouni Kenshin, so the ending in the manga is different than the OVA. The ending to this OVA is far more depressing, and according to an interview with Watsuki, he prefers the manga ending because "Kenshin went through so much crap he deserved a happy ending". The beauty of Rurouni Kenshin being fiction, you can choose which ending to believe in. Quite frankly the ending entirely ruined it for me.

    That aside, what you do have is a masterful OVA. The animation, artwork, and sound are of spectacular quality. When it comes to technical merit, this gets a 10/10. However technical qualities won't make up for the ending.

    If you've read the manga, go ahead and give it a watch. Just keep in mind that the ending is not what Watsuki wanted. I've seen it once and plan on never watching it again
    9Fangor

    Truly Beautifull.

    Truly Beautifull. I havent seen the series, but has seen the first OVA and Requiem for the res... So much of this film was pretty messy as sequenses from this long series swirl by one after another without much explanation. But I read up on some Fan sites and the events, history and characters became much clearer, and I could appretiate the soul of the film without haveing seen the series. And I have to say that a film can move me deeply but I rarely cry, at all... But through the end of the second part I just wept. It was so sad and so beautifull... The categories I have judged separatly, and it still ended up as an all 10(nearly), but the most exellent parts of this anime are the characters and the great story. Maybe I will watch the series one day, but for me the serious, mature Kenshin that is portrayed in the 2 OVAS will allways be the one who stays in my heart and soul. Do see The first OVA or the series before you see this film as it is not stand alone in any way. Average 9.8(10)
    Thiago_Moyses

    Good anime, but actionless and confuse

    The new 2 OVA of Ruroni Kenshin(THE OVA THAT ENDS THE SERIES) brings the same quality of animation and plot of the first four. However, there is a problem, at least, in the first episode of 2. In the first OVA series, it explained well the characters and the facts for those, who never heard about Kenshin TV series enjoy and understand everything about the sad Killer with a X in his face. In the new OVA, you need to watch the TV series to understand in a better way what happens. Some Scenes were made to give a satisfaction to the fans, like the kiss between Kenshin and Kaoru(who never kissed in the TV series), a simple thing for those who never watched the TV series. All the plot is based in a confused flashback, with lack of explanation about the new characters( characters of the TV series). Even Kenshin is superficial. Fans will want to kill me, but it's true. The new OVA is far from the original first 4 episodes. In the other hand, it maintain the realism of the battles, being loyal with history, different than the TV series that everyone has special techniques using even magic. I give a "So-So". Better in second episode, my hope, explaining what is happening, because I don't know what is the climax of the story. Here in Brasilia, when my anime club showed it, it was a success! You ask why. Because Kenshin for them is Kenshin(=good)and final dot.
    10kitkatkookoo

    Moving Movie

    This was an excellent film, or OVA as I've seen other people call it. But I have never seen any of this series or anything, so I watched it as a movie and had no knowledge of any of the characters or their backgrounds. At first everything was really confusing, but when I listened carefully to everything that was said and payed really close attention to what was going on, I was able to catch on and understand the plot and most of the characters' motivation. I loved the story, and I was in tears at the end because this was put together so well and I felt like I could feel what the characters were feeling, and everything was so sad and so sweet at the same time. If you haven't seen this yet, I strongly recommend it.

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    • Trivia
      Most of the flashback scenes that take place are actually scenes originally depicted in "Rurôni Kenshin: Meiji kenkaku roman tan" (1996), redrawn and re-acted to fit the more serious tone of the OAV.
    • Goofs
      Unlike the Movie and Trust and Betrayal DVDs, The Director's Cut DVD does not have a reversible cover.
    • Crazy credits
      The original DVDs from ADV Films replaced the original Japanese title card to read: 'Samurai X: Reflection'. This is restored for the Director's Cut DVD.
    • Connections
      Edited into Ruroni kenshin - Meiji kenkaku roman tan - seiso-hen - tokubetsuhan (2002)
    • Soundtracks
      Itoshisa no Kate
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    • Release date
      • December 19, 2001 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
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      • Sony (japanese) (Japan)
    • Language
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Samurai X: Reflection
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      • Studio DEEN
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      • 42m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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