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Anime from the 90s can often go one of two ways with regard to the quality of the animation. It was either made carefully, with lots of thought going into what each frame was going to look like, or as cheaply as possible.

Rurouni Kenshin falls in the latter category, with lots of reused animation frames and shortcuts to avoid having to animate difficult fight scenes. Very rarely do we actually get to see that swordsmanship in practice. Like many shonen anime of the 90s and 00s, Rurouni Kenshin began as a manga being written in weekly Shonen Jump as the anime was beginning to air.

This meant that, because the anime covered story ground much faster than the weekly manga, the show often caught up to the manga , leaving the series without more storytelling ground to cover. So the later seasons of the show are almost entirely filler arcs. Anime or not, most fashions from the 90s have not aged well, and the hair in Rurouni Kenshin is no different.

Related: Top 10 Shonen Anime Worlds. In Samurai X: Reflection, Kenshin and Kaoru are married , but he decides to wander again, returning to her every couple of years because he still feels the need to help others. Kaoru allows him to go, promising to welcome him home with a smile and their child. A highly skilled swordsman, he was one of the four most notable assassins of the Bakumatsu period. Five years later, Kenshin is married to Kaoru and has a son named Kenji. There is then a one-on-one fight sequence that is graceful, despite the blood and violence.

Kenshin looks as if he is about to give up and let himself be killed when Tomoe comes and grabs his attacker. Of course, Kenshin was not about to give up, and in killing his enemy killed Tomoe, slashing her to the ground. Still, it is clear that Kenshin loved her very deeply , especially for how she saved his sense of humanity that he previously believed was lost forever during his career as an assassin. Rurouni Kenshin is an anime based around the real-life Hitokiri Battosai.

Kenshin and Kaoru have a son named Kenji. We only see him as a toddler at the end of the manga and in Yahiko no Sakabatou and the Kaden. The ones that are confirmed who loves Soma as more than a friend, of course are Ikumi and Megumi. Erina will soon realize that she loves Soma too as stated by the author. Actually it was confirmed by the author that the only feelings Megumi has towards Soma is that of admiration , nothing more nothing else.

He went and trained under Hiko to learn the way of Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu. After awhile, Kenji thought is was perfectly okay to kill people. However, Yahiko taught him a thing or two. Yahiko gave him Kenshin 's reverse blade sword.

Kenji learned a lesson that day to protect people with all of his heart. The trailer of the second movie showed Kaoru's grief when Kenshin went to Kyoto.

She was held hostage by Shishio's lover and henceman after she was kidnapped by Sojiro during the battle. Watsuki said that he used "no specific model" and "no specific motif" when designing Kaoru. According to Watsuki, Kaoru became a "plain, regular girl" despite the "commanding" quality.

By the compilation of Volume 1 in Japan he believed that the character model worked and stated that many female readers of Rurouni Kenshin identified with Kaoru. He had not decided at the time on whether Kaoru should be Kenshin's love interest. Watsuki wished that he could design Kaoru "more cutely" and to be "more fashionable" but decided to tone down those qualities as he felt that she needed to express "down-to-earth" and financially "poor" characteristics as well.

Watsuki described her ponytaill hairstyle as " de rigueur " for a girl who practices kendo. Watsuki says that he enjoys drawing Kaoru and that filling in her hair is "sometimes a pain. Watsuki felt that Kaoru would not look like herself without her ponytail, but that her original hair style did not appear like what a mother would wear, so he created a variation for the ending.

When some female readers told Watsuki that they could not decide whether Kaoru exhibited strength or weakness as a fighter, Watsuki responded by saying that Kaoru is "quite independent for her age" and could easily "hold her own" against many dojo masters in town, making her a national-level champion at least, although even this level appeared weak compared to Kenshin and Sagara Sanosuke.

Kaoru has been highly popular with the Rurouni Kenshin reader base, placing between fourth and fifth in every popularity poll. Watsuki describes Tomo Sakurai's CD drama voice as "not too airhead-y," "not too high," and "not too low. Several publications for manga, anime, video games, and other media have good response on Kaoru's character.

When T. Anime Reviews writer Carlos Ross gave nicknames to the characters of Rurouni Kenshin he called Kaoru "a spirited girl".

Megan Lavey from Mania Entertainment says that the manga version of Kaoru is "a lot wiser" than the anime version. In About. Kaoru's character in the Reflection OVA series received many negative responses.

Efrain Diaz, Jr. Anime News Network's Mike Crandol comments that Kaoru is the least successful visual character redesign in the Reflection OVA in contrast to the manga version's "distinctive girlish charm", and that "the creators tried too hard to make her look like Tomoe.



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