Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan – Kyoto Douran – Episode 11 Review
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「比古清十郎」 (Hiko Seijuurou”)
“Seijuro Hiko”
We’re in rarified air at this point, that’s for sure.
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「比古清十郎」 (Hiko Seijuurou”)
“Seijuro Hiko”
We’re in rarified air at this point, that’s for sure.
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「多くと共に在る者」 (Ooku to Tomo ni Aru Mono)
“The One Who Is with Many”
All I know is, if anyone has earned the right to be happy it’s Senya.
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「逆刃刀 初撃」 (Sakabatou Shougeki)
“Sakabato First Attack”
By managing to meaningfully embellish a deeply beloved and well-established story this episode is something of a revelation.
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「夜明け」 (Yoake)
“Dawn”
It’s always rough to send off characters in a Mizukami series because he pretty much only writes great ones.
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「禁忌の抜刀」 (Kinki no Battou)
“Drawing of the Forbidden”
To me, only one question really stands out here.
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「雲を跳び越えて」 (Kumo o Tobikoete)
“Above the Clouds”
Senya is young and has led an unsettled life, but his experiences have cultivated a strong sense of right and wrong.
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「⼗本⼑・張」 (Juppongatana: Chou)
“Chou of the Ten Swords”
Like the Phantom Troupe, this band of villains aren’t all cut from the same cloth.
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「異形達の宴」 (Igyou-tachi no Utage )
“Feast of the Uncanny”
Shinsuke is the most unassuming of heroes, but he never stops being one.
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「京都到着」 (Kyouto Tōchaku)
“Arrival in Kyoto”
To say Kyoto has a checkered history doesn’t begin to do it justice.
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「道介と雲蔵」 (Dousuke to Kumozou”)
“Dousuke to Kumozou””
Every episode is kind of a blockbuster the rest of the way.