![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() If you think this fight is awesome, the next fight with Shishio is even more intense (though it was done better in the anime rather than the movies). They are worthwhile and I hope you check them out. I enjoy the 3 movies as well but they're more action and less philosophy than the anime. This conflict enrages Soujiro and once his emotions begin to show, Kenshin is now able to follow and counter then attack, ultimately defeating Soujiro.Ī lot of these points are very well spelled out in the anime but lost in the movies due to the speed of the action - it's not popular to reflect on the battle during the battle. In addition, he doesn't understand why Kenshin changed his sword to not kill which is contrary to what he knows. However, as they fight and continue fighting, Soujiro becomes more angry as he's unable to defeat Kenshin. Shishio (bandage guy) explains this in the video above at about 6:00. If you know about these types of fights then it's important to react to your opponents emotions (ex: if you see your opponent flex then you know they're likely going to strike). ![]() let's just say tough childhood where his emotions have gone away. Also, sorry for the dubbing but at least you're able to understand it (some don't like subtitles).Īlthough this fight is just yet another in a row and perhaps I like the series a wee bit too much but this is an interesting fight because the reason why Soujiro is more superior to Kenshin in the beginning is because he had a. Plus it has a lot of reflection points which simply don't fit well in a movie. Mind you, this is anime which has a comedic element to break the tension. Takeru Satoh, Emi Takei, Munetaka Aoki, Kaito Oyagi, Yū Aoi, Yosuke Eguchi, Yusuke Iseya, Min Tanaka, Tao Tsuchiya, Ryunosuke Kamiki, Maryjun Takahashi, Tatsuya Fujiwara, Kazufumi Miyazawa, Yukiyoshi Ozawa, Ryosuke Miura, Kenichi Takitoh, Masataka Kubota, Tomomi Maruyama, Mitsu Murata, Hiroko Yashiki, Kentarô Shimazu, Kota Yamaguchi, Dai Watanabe, Aki Nishihara, Mantaro Koichi, Hidekazu Mashima, Tatsuya Nakamura, Yuria Eda, Ayumi Beppu, Yasushi Fuchikamiįilm ini dalam kategori 2014, Action, Adventure, Drama, Fantasy, Japan, BluRay, 1080, Indonesia dengan label 19th Century, Based On Manga, Kyoto, meiji period, Samurái. Against Kaoru’s wishes, Kenshin reluctantly agrees to go to Kyoto and help keep his country from falling back into civil war. He survived, and is now in Kyoto, plotting with his gathered warriors to overthrow the new government. Makoto Shishio, a former assassin like Kenshin, was betrayed, set on fire and left for dead. Against Kaorus wishes, Kenshin reluctantly agrees to go to Kyoto and help keep his country from falling back into civil war. Kenshin has settled into his new life with Kaoru and his other friends when he is approached with a request from the Meiji government. Makoto Shishio, a former assassin like Kenshin, was betrayed, set on fire and left for dead. Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno (2014) ![]()
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