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Episode #31 Never Reaching Feelings...
Kenshin's Departure. |
May 14th. Meiji 11. Life at the Kamiya dojo seems too
normal. Kenshin, Kaoru, Dr. Genzai, Suzume-chan and
Ayame-chan are walking by the river. The kids are telling
Kenshin about the fireflies they saw last night. Kaoru
tries to get Kenshin to promise to come to the river
with her that evening to see the fireflies. Before Kenshin
can answer, Yahiko, Sano, and Megumi arrive on the scene.
Kenshin tells everyone that he is going to go and visit
Ookubo instead of waiting for Ookubo to come to him.
He remembers that Ookubo will be at Kiyoi-saka and plans
to meet him there.
Ookubo's carriage at Kiyoi-saka is intercepted by Seta
Soujiro, assistant to Shishio Makoto. Soujiro kills
Ookubo. Kenshin comes upon a crowd of people gathered
around Ookubo's body. A voice from the crowd tells Kenshin
that if he does not want to end up like Ookubo, he should
not challenge Shishio.
Later, Kenshin is at the police station with Saitou.
Saitou tells Kenshin that he (Saitou) will be going
to Kyoto to try to stop Shishio. Kenshin listens to
the people in town talk about Ookubo's death. He remembers
the words of Ookubo, then thinks about Jin-eh and what
Jin-eh told him about "once a Hitokiri, always a Hitokiri"
. Kenshin knows he must decide what to do!
Kaoru is down by the river watching the fireflies.
Kenshin appears. He tells Kaoru that Shishio killed
Ookubo, and he cannot let Shishio do as he pleases.
He is going to Kyoto to stop him. Kaoru wonders aloud
if he will he become the Kenshin of 10 years ago. Kenshin
does not know, but he knows he must find some way to
control or rid himself of the Hitokiri Battousai inside
of him. He also realizes that his presence at the Kamiya
dojo is putting Kaoru, Yahiko, and Sano in danger. He
hugs Kaoru and tells her that he appreciates the taste
of normal life, but he is a rurouni, and it is time
for him to continue his journey...
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Episode #32 Changing Tears to Courage!
The Path Choosen by Kamiya Kaoru. |
Kaoru will not get out of bed and refuses to eat. Sanosuke
is at Katsu's apartment getting money for his trip to
Kyoto. Katsu gives Sano some pineapple bombs (for his
protection) and tells him to be careful. Sano runs into
Yahiko and Saitou on his way out of Katsu's apartment.
Saitou derides Sanosuke for thinking he would help Kenshin
in Kyoto. He tells Sanosuke that Sano, Yahiko, and Kaoru
are all Kenshin's weak points and he, Saitou, understands
why Kenshin went off to Kyoto by himself.
Saitou beats up Sano and calls him a 'mutt' and a 'puppy',
but it does not change Sanosuke's mind. In the end,
Saitou tells Sano to go ahead and go to Kyoto; since
his skill level is so low, he won't live long anyway.
Saitou then leaves, and Sano tells Yahiko that no matter
what happens, Yahiko MUST DRAG Kaoru to Kenshin. Yahiko
promises and Sano begins his journey to Kyoto.
Kaoru is curled up in the corner of the dojo, not responding
to anyone. Megumi comes in and ridicules her. They argue
and Megumi goes to slap Kaoru a good one. She stops
just in time and talks tough to Kaoru. Kaoru is still
moping when Yahiko comes in and convinces Kaoru that
she is the only one who can bring Kenshin back, and
at last Kaoru decides to go to Kyoto.
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Episode #33 Time to Be the Strongest
Warrior! Aoshi's New Battle! |
Kaoru and Yahiko set off by boat to Kyoto. Sano, still
pissed, sets off on foot. He is taking out entire trees
along the way, screaming that he will prove he is not
a weakness to Kenshin! Kenshin had talked to Saitou
the evening before. Saitou was going to Kyoto by boat
and expected Kenshin to go on the boat with him. Saitou
told Kenshin that they would be fighting together. This
was news to Kenshin. He refused to go on the boat, saying
it would be too confining for a rurouni who does not
like to get others involved in his fights.
The next day, Megumi stops by the dojo to check on
'things' and finds it is unlocked. She rushes in thinking
Ken-san has returned, but instead finds Shinomori Aoshi.
Aoshi wants to know where Kenshin has gone. Megumi refuses
to tell him, and Aoshi threatens to kill her if she
does not answer him. Saitou arrives and tells Aoshi
that the Battousai went to Kyoto. He then tells Aoshi
about Shishio. Aoshi goes into the mountains and decides
that he, too, is going to Kyoto. He comes to the graves
of the Oniwabanshuu and finds a group of Shishio's goons
desecrating the graves. He kills them all.
The situation was really a setup by Seta Soujiro. Shishio
wants to talk to Aoshi, but Aoshi is not going to cooperate.
Soujiro tells Aoshi if he changes his mind, he should
come to Kyoto. Shishio Makoto is having a picnic in
the woods. He tells Soujiro that it is time to say hello
to Shishio's Hitokiri Senpai, Himura Battousai. Kenshin
is camping out in the forest. He goes to the aid of
a girl whom he believes is about to be assaulted, then
discovers that she is a mugger. She fights and defeats
four men and steals their money. Kenshin confronts her....
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Episode #34 The Little Thief... Makimachi
Misao's Deceptive Looks! |
The female thief tells Kenshin she wants his sword.
She tries intimidation, but it doesn't work on Kenshin.
He easily evades her attacks and confiscates the money
she stole from the four men. This really makes her mad
and she flings her tobikunai (throwing daggers) at him.
Kenshin blocks the small knives with her cloak. She
gets even madder (it was her favorite cloak) and demands
all of Kenshin's money as payment. Kenshin goes back
into town to return the money the little thief stole.
He finds out her name is Makimachi Misao and she is
from Kyoto. Unbeknownst to Kenshin and Misao, the four
men she beat up are getting a crowd together to come
get revenge. Kenshin takes out a bridge to foil the
men's trap.
Misao is impressed with the bridge incident and starts
talking about the people she has been looking for. When
she mentions the 'guard of Edo Castle' and 'Aoshi-sama',
Kenshin is so shocked he whispers 'Shinomori Aoshi'.
Misao hears him and gets very excited that Kenshin knows
her Aoshi-sama. Kenshin refuses to talk about Aoshi,
since he knows that Misao would be very hurt if she
found out about the deaths of the Oniwabanshuu. She
does not give up. He runs, she follows. He finally leaps
a ravine that is too wide for her to jump, and from
the other side tells her to forget about Aoshi. She
tells him to go to hell, and attempts to leap the ravine.
She falls, Kenshin saves her (it is a terrific scene!),
and Kenshin resigns himself to having Misao follow him
on his journey to Kyoto...
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Episode # 35 Occupied Village! Shishio's
Evil Shadow, Ever Closer! |
Kenshin and Misao are still heading toward Kyoto. Kenshin
hears a noise. He investigates and finds a dying man
holding an unconscious young boy. The dying man asks
Kenshin to take care of his younger brother and save
his village from Shishio. Kenshin buries the man. The
boy's name is Eiji. His village is called Shingetsu.
Shishio took over Shingetsu 2 years ago. The police
tried to save the village, but Shishio's men kept killing
the police, so they gave up.
Eiji's older brother came to the village to try and
save his family, but he was killed by Senkaku, a slave
master sent by Shishio to control the village. Kenshin
tells Eiji that he will help him in place of his brother.
Kenshin goes to the village to try and rescue Eiji's
parents. He finds the village quiet. A man and a woman
are dead, hanging by ropes in the center of the village.
Eiji screams -- the man and woman are his parents. Eiji's
scream brings Shishio's men. Kenshin asks Shishio's
men if Eiji's parents were hung up as examples.
An affirmative answer angers Kenshin and he takes out
the whole group. One of Shishio's men goes after Eiji
and Misao. Misao gets ready to defend Eiji but a sword
appears and the goon is beheaded by a tall, slender,
austere man in a policeman's uniform...Saitou! Saitou
had information that Shishio was in the area. He was
also investigating the disappearance of one of his undercover
agents, Eiji's older brother. Eiji approaches the bodies
of his parents to cut them down, but before he is able,
the townspeople come out and tell him not to, because
if the bodies are cut down, Senkaku will punish the
town. Kenshin cuts the bodies down regardless. Kenshin
and company leave the town to bury the bodies, and Kenshin
tells Eiji that he will avenge Eiji's loss. Since Saitou
knows where Shishio is, he and Kenshin leave Misao and
Eiji burying Eiji's parents and head toward Shishio's
base in the village. Shishio has been informed that
they are coming and he prepares...
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Episode #36 After The End of The Dynasty.
First Meeting of Kenshin and Shishio. |
Kenshin and Saitou are greeted by Seta Soujiro. Kenshin
asks Shishio why he involved this particular village.
Shishio tells Kenshin that the hot baths soothe his
burned skin, which makes Kenshin furious. Shishio says
he is kidding. He explains that 10 years ago he gave
his life to the Ishin government as the inheritor of
the Hitokiri Battousai. The government repaid him by
trying to kill him. Shishio says he has no respect for
the current government and believes they must be overturned.
He wants to make Japan the strongest!
Kenshin draws his sakabatou and tells Shishio that
his plan will kill too many innocent people and he,
Kenshin, will not allow it! Shishio tells Kenshin that
if he wants to fight, he would rather fight in Kyoto.
In the meantime Kenshin can fight Senkaku. Senkaku makes
an entrance. Shishio watches every move Kenshin makes
during his fight with Senkaku. Kenshin 'tricks' (not
really but you would have to see it...) Senkaku into
breaking a leg. Shishio tells Senkaku that if the fight
ends without Senkaku making Kenshin reveal even one
of his Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu moves, Shishio will kill
Senkaku himself. Senkaku pulls himself up and attacks
Kenshin. Kenshin does a Ryu Sho Sen on the underside
of Senkaku's jaw. Saitou ridicules Kenshin for not killing
Senkaku. Kenshin tells Saitou that it is not necessary
that he be serious with a 'kohai' (someone of junior
rank). Then Kenshin looks at Shishio and tells him to
draw his sword...
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Episode #37 Shock! Sakabatou Broken...
Soujiro "The Heavenly Sword" versus Kenshin. |
Misao and Eiji are peering through the door. Saitou
opens it and they tumble in. He tells them to be quiet.
Shishio is saying to Kenshin that fighting him would
be boring. As Shishio leaves he tells Kenshin that if
Kenshin should becomes the Hitokiri again, Shishio will
fight him in Kyoto. Then Shishio tosses a katana to
Soujiro and tells Soujiro to 'play' with Kenshin for
him.
Kenshin notes that Soujiro is unlike any man he has
every fought before. Normally, Kenshin 'feels' the emotion
inside an opponent and uses that emotion to anticipate
his opponent's next move. He feels absolutely no emotion
emanating from Seta Soujiro. Soujiro mimics everything
Kenshin does. When Kenshin prepares for a battou jutsu,
so does Soujiro. They draw, they clash, and the top
of Kenshin's sakabatou is cut off. Soujiro thinks he
won, but Saitou points out that Soujiro's sword is cracked.
The fight is a draw, and Soujiro leaves.
Misao is upset that Kenshin's sakabatou is broken,
and Saitou is upset that Shishio got away, but Kenshin
is happy that they did what they planned to do, which
was rid the village of Shishio and Senkaku. Speaking
of Senkaku...Eiji is looking down on the prone Senkaku
and notes that he is still breathing. He raises his
brother's sword and prepares to kill Senkaku. Saitou
stops him. Eiji argues vehemently and goes to pick up
the sword again. Kenshin stops him, asking him if his
brothers sword was used for killing...Eiji acquiesces.
Meanwhile, Soujiro is in the forest talking to Shishio,
telling him about the fight. Shishio is upset and intrigued
that Kenshin ruined his favorite katana. Shishio tells
Soujiro to gather all his Juppongatana into Kyoto. Kenshin
and company are on a hill looking down on Shingetsu.
Misao and Kenshin are going to resume their journey
to Kyoto. Saitou tells Kenshin that his wife will take
care of Eiji. Saitou will meet Kenshin again in Kyoto,
and he suggests that in the meantime Kenshin reincarnate
the Hitokiri Battousai. He wishes the old Kenshin good
luck...
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Episode #38 Sanosuke, The Secret of
Patience... Challenge the Hakai-Priest, Anji. |
Sano is lost in the forest preparing to eat the last
of his food when a loud noise and a shaking of the ground
makes him drop his meal on the ground. He goes to investigate
and finds a Hakai-So priest. The priest is training;
he can hit a rock and it disintegrates into dust. This
rock-breaking ability impresses Sanosuke, who asks to
be shown how he does it. The priest wants to know why
Sanosuke wants the knowledge of Futae No Kiwami . Sanosuke
tells the priest very briefly about Saitou beating him
up, and how Sanosuke needs to be stronger. The priest
initially refuses, but Sano keeps talking. Yuukyuzan
Anji (the priest) asks Sano for his opinion of the Meiji
government. Sano answers honestly, and Anji agrees to
teach Sanosuke the Futae No Kiwami. He demonstrates
his rock-breaking technique. The first hit reduces the
rock's resistance; the second hit obliterates the rock.
Anji tells Sanosuke he must master the technique in
a month or Anji will kill him. Sano tells Anji that
he does not have a month -- he'll master the technique
in a week.
Sano tries. He hits rocks and rocks and rocks. His
right fist is bloody with his effort. On his last evening
alive (if he does not learn the Futae No Kiwami) he
has a vision of Sagara Souzou. Sagara tells Sano to
give up, it's not worth it, he will die, but also that
if Sano admits his mistake, Anji will not kill him.
Sano tells Sagara (with all due respect) no! The next
morning Anji finds Sano prone on a large boulder and
thinks he is dead. Sano is not dead, and he did learn
the Futae No Kiwami. Anji congratulates Sanosuke, and
points him in the direction of Kyoto. Shortly thereafter,
Seta Soujiro appears in the forest and tells Anji that
Shishio is summoning the Juppongatana to Kyoto.
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Episode #39 The Man Who Makes Sakaba...
Arai Shatku's Masterpiece! |
Kenshin and Misao arrive at the Aoiya restaurant in
Kyoto. Misao's Jiya (grandpa) greets Misao and invites
"Himura Battousai" into the Aoiya to talk. The old man
is a Kishiwazaki ninja, Oniwabanshuu, called Okina.
Kenshin tells him the story of the Oniwabanshuu at Kanryu's
mansion. Okina agrees that it would be best not to tell
Misao. He knows about Shishio and tells Kenshin that
he, Okina, will be Kenshin's number one supporter, and
that Kenshin must stay at the Aoiya while is in Kyoto.
Kenshin asks Okina to find two people for him: Arai
Shatku and Hiko Seijuro. The next morning Okina tells
Kenshin that the swordmaker Arai Shatku is dead, but
his son, Arai Seikuu, is still in the business and has
supposedly inherited his father's skill. Kenshin, Okina,
and Misao pay the swordmaker a visit. They are greeted
by a small boy, Iori, and Iori's mother Asuza. Kenshin
tests a kitchen knife made by Arai Seikuu, and then
asks Seikuu to make him a sword. Seikuu refuses; he
has a son and a wife and does not want to spend his
life making instruments intended for killing. Kenshin
understands and leaves.
Meanwhile, at Shishio's headquarters, Shishio is checking
in with Hoji, the Hyaku Shiki. Shishio tells Hoji that
he has called together the Juppongatana and as soon
as they all are gathered, they will begin their kuni-tori
(national domination). Shishio tells Hoji that in celebration
of kuni-tori, the Juppongatana will kill Himura Battousai.
Katanagari (sword-lover) Cho arrives while Hoji is telling
Shishio about Kenshin's visit to Arai Seikuu. Hoji tells
Shishio that Arai Shatku's last sword was not given
to Kenshin. Cho gets excited when he hears that a dead
famous swordmaker has an unclaimed last sword, and goes
to visit Shatku's son.
Cho arrives at the swordmakers house, and Seikuu asks
him what he wants. Cho says he want Arai Shatku's last
sword. Seikuu says he does not have the sword there.
Cho picks up baby Iori with the tip of his sword and
throws him into the air, then catches him with the sword
tip. Seikuu's wife tells Cho that her father-in-law's
last sword was dedicated to the Haku-San Shinto Shrine.
Cho goes to check it out, taking Iori with him, swinging
on the point of his sword. Misao arrives on the scene,
hears the story, and notifies Okina via carrier pigeon.
Kenshin is at the Aoiya when the pigeon arrives. He
rushes out of the restaurant to go to the Shrine. When
Cho arrives at the Haku-San Shinto Shrine, Iori over
his shoulder, and finds Kenshin already waiting for
him...
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Episode #40 Cold Blooded, Samurai!
Battle with Juppongatana Cho! |
Cho tosses Iori into a tree where he hangs from a branch,
then challenges Kenshin. They fight. Kenshin uses his
sword stump, his sheath, his wits, and wins each initial
battle. After each battle, Kenshin goes to where Iori
is hanging from the branch, intending to get him down,
but Cho always recovers. Cho is getting pissed. Misao,
Okina, Seikuu and Asuza arrive on the scene. Okina,
Misao, and Asuza all try to talk Seikuu into giving
Kenshin Shatku's last sword. Seikuu continues to refuse
until he overhears Kenshin telling Cho that he, Kenshin
has sworn to return Iori safely to his parents. Seikuu
makes a run for the temple, grabs his father's sword,
and tosses it to Kenshin. Kenshin catches the katana,
but does not draw it. Okina explains to Misao that Kenshin
used to be the Hitokiri Battousai. Cho is getting impatient.
He aims his murder sword (satsujinken) toward the baby
hanging in the tree, and Kenshin goes Hitokiri! Using
the katana that Seikuu tossed him, he performs a Ryu
Kan Sen Tsumuji. Cho does not have a chance. It is all
over! Kenshin stands with his Hitokiri face, Cho is
lifeless on the ground, Misao is in shock.
Then Seikuu tells Kenshin to look at the blade of the
sword. It is a sakabatou! Cho groans and moves. The
last sword Arai Shatku made was a shinuchi, which is
the better of the two sakabatou Shatku made. Shatku
made the first sakabatou and gave it to Kenshin 10 years
ago when Kenshin quit the Ishin group. He told Kenshin
that if, when he broke his sakabatou, he was still the
same dreamer, to come back to Kyoto. Seikuu offers the
sakabatou shinuchi to Kenshin, and Kenshin accepts.
Kaoru and Yahiko are sitting on steps in Kyoto wondering
where to look for Kenshin. Yahiko sees Aoshi walk by
and gives chase. Meanwhile, Okina gives Kenshin the
address of Hiko Seijuro. Kenshin then leaves the Aoiya,
with Misao chasing after him. Misao runs past Aoshi
and does not see him, while Kaoru, chasing Yahiko, runs
past Kenshin and does not see him. Misao and Yahiko
collide. Misao gets angry and yells out Kenshin's name.
Kaoru tackles Misao before she can get away, asking
if Misao is talking about Himura Kenshin...
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