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Episode #41 A Hidden Technique of Hiten
Mitsurugi Ryu! Reunion with Master Hiko Seijuro! |
Kenshin has gone to see his master, Hiko Seijuro, the
13th inheritor of Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu.
Meanwhile, Okina is meeting with Aoshi. Aoshi asks
for the location of Himura Battousai, but Okina refuses
to tell him. Aoshi then runs into Seta Soujiro, who
tells him that Shishio can help Aoshi find Battousai.
Aoshi agrees to meet with Shishio.
Kenshin asks his master if he may inherit the succession
technique of Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu as he was supposed
to 15 years ago. Hiko refuses. Kenshin pleads. He explains
that he needs the succession technique so he will not
have to revert to the Hitokiri Battousai in order to
beat Shishio. Hiko tells Kenshin that Kenshin is torn
between pacifism and Hitokiri, and that Kenshin's Hiten
Mitsurugi Ryu helped create Shishio.
At this point, Misao, Yahiko, and Kaoru arrive at Hiko's
studio. Misao and Yahiko overhear Hiko berating Kenshin,
and kick down the door. On learning that these strangers
are friends of Kenshin's, Hiko sends his student out
to fetch water. While Kenshin is gone, Hiko finds out
about his "baka deshi" ("stupid pupil") from the people
who know best what he has been doing for the last 10
years.
When Kenshin comes back from drawing water, Hiko agrees
to teach him the succession technique. Misao, Yahiko
and Kaoru are walking back to the Aoiya when Yahiko
remembers that he forgot to tell Kenshin that Aoshi
is in town. Misao gets excited and wants to know where
Yahiko saw her "Aoshi-sama". Yahiko leaps between Misao
and Kaoru, calling Misao a "goddamn Oniwabanshuu". Kaoru
calms them both down and agrees to talk, but warns Misao
she will not like what she hears about the Oniwabanshuu...
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Episode #42 Alliance Agreed! The Day
When Shishio And Aoshi Unite! |
Kaoru and Yahiko tell Misao what happened to the Oniwabanshuu
at Kanryu's mansion. Aoshi meets with Shishio. Shishio
agrees to give Aoshi all his information on the whereabouts
of the Battousai.
Hoji reports that Okina knows where Kenshin is and
sends the Fukuro (Owl Clawed Soldiers) to the Aoiya.
Hoji, however, underestimates Okina. Okina sends the
Fukuro back with a message for Aoshi, then takes his
weapons, puts on his ninja uniform, and leaves to meet
Aoshi at a temple.
Misao is running to the temple, hoping to stop the
fight between them. Okina feels that Aoshi has become
evil and must be killed. Aoshi plans to kill Okina because
he will not tell him the location of the Battousai.
Misao reaches the temple just in time to see Aoshi finish
off Okina. As Aoshi leaves he tells Misao to tell Battousai
that he, Aoshi, will be waiting at Shishio's headquarters.
Okina is not dead, but he is unconscious and has received
103 stitches. Misao tells everyone at the Aoiya that
she is assuming the leadership of the Oniwabanshuu in
place of Shinomori Aoshi...
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Episode #43 Between Life & Death! Succession
Technique, Mastered. Ama Kakeru Ryuu No Hirameki. |
Kenshin and Hiko are fighting (teacher/student stuff!),
and Hiko is beating the crap out of Kenshin. He tells
Kenshin that if Kenshin cannot even scratch him, then
he will not teach Kenshin the succession technique.
Kenshin tries so hard that he lands wrong and knocks
himself out, but he scratches Hiko.
Hiko begins by showing Kenshin the Kuzu Ryu Sen, what
Hiko calls his "coolest move". Kenshin assumes it is
the succession technique, but when Kenshin tries the
move against Hiko, Kenshin's Kuzu Ryu Sen is not effective.
Kenshin thinks he did something wrong, but Hiko tells
him no; the only effective move that would cancel out
the Kuzu Ryu Sen is the Hiten Mitsurugi Ryu succession
technique, Ama Kakeru Ryu No Hirameki. Kenshin won't
even try it. Hiko leaves in disgust, but tells Kenshin
he will give him time to find what he has been blocking
inside of himself that prevents him from performing
the Ama Kakeru Ryu No Hirameki.
The next morning, Hiko confronts Kenshin. Since Kenshin
still has not figured out what he is blocking, Hiko
tells Kenshin that, as his master, it is Hiko's duty
to put Kenshin out of his misery. Kenshin has the choice
of dying or doing. Kenshin chooses doing and performs
his ougi (succession technique). Hiko collapses, telling
Kenshin not to worry, that Hiko also took his master's
life back when he became 13th inheritor of the Hiten
Mitsurugi Ryu succession technique...
Note: Throughout this episode Hiko and Kenshin remember
different parts of how they met each other. To summarize:
as a boy, Kenshin was traveling with slave traders when
the slave traders were attacked and killed by bandits.
Three women who were kind to Kenshin, Kasumi-san, Akane-san,
and Sakura-san, tried to protect him when the bandits
came, and likewise, Kenshin tried to protect them. The
women were killed. Just before Kenshin was killed, Hiko
appeared and killed the bandits, saving Kenshin's life.
Hiko told Kenshin to go to the nearest village. He returned
later to check on Kenshin, but Kenshin was not at the
village, so Hiko went to the site where he saved Kenshin
from the bandits, and found that Kenshin had dug graves
and put up crosses for everyone that was killed...
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Episode #44 Battle of Indignation,
Gathering His Strongest, Juppongatana! |
Sano is in Saitou's jail waiting for Saitou. Saitou
tells the jailer that he does not know Sanosuke and
the jailer should keep him there. Sano uses his Futae
No Kiwami on the cell door. Saitou is slightly impressed.
The two go to a high security cell and talk to Katanagari
Cho (remember him?). Saitou tells Cho that 50 people
associated with either the police or the army were killed
the previous evening in Kobe. Saitou wants to know if
any of Shishio's men could have done this. Cho says
it was probably Usui, master of the Shin Gun (mind's
eye).
Meanwhile, Usui arrives at Shishio's headquarters,
kills Shishio's guards, and attacks Shishio, but is
not successful. Saitou asks Cho about Operation: Holocaust
of Kyoto. Cho tells Saitou that Shishio plans to burn
down Kyoto to make the citizens of Japan lose all faith
in the Meiji government. Back at Shishio's headquarters,
Soujiro has arrived along with all the other members
of the Juppongatana. Soujiro gives Shishio a secret
message written on the underside of a snack box. "The
ship is ready...." Shishio gives a pep talk to the Juppongatana
and tells them it is time to begin their "kunitori"
(national domination).
Operation: Holocaust of Kyoto will begin the next
night at 11:59. Hiko has recovered, and Kenshin tells
him that he does not want to inherit the name Hiko Seijuro
the 14th; he only wants to inherit the Hiten Mitsurugi
Ryu discipline. Hiko calls him selfish. As Kenshin leaves,
he asks Hiko to watch over his friends and protect the
Aoiya while Kenshin is fighting Shishio. Kenshin arrives
at the police station where Saitou is waiting...
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Episode #45 Blown Away!!! The Battleship
Rengoku, Stop Its Sails! |
Saitou tells Kenshin about the Holocaust of Kyoto.
Kenshin believes there is a hidden agenda to Shishio's
plan. He deduces that Shishio's real goal is to invade
Tokyo by sea. The closest harbor is Osaka Harbor. Kenshin
rushes out the door and into Sanosuke, who slugs him.
Sano, Kenshin, and Saitou take a carriage to Osaka.
Saitou tells Kenshin that he has posted 5000 policemen
in Kyoto. Kenshin had Saitou send a letter to the Aoiya
telling Misao and company about Shishio's plan. Misao
rallies the Oniwabanshuu to assist the police. Kenshin
tell Sanosuke that Shishio is not out to destroy Tokyo,
but to discredit the Meiji government.
If an unknown ship appeared in Tokyo harbor, the people
who still remember the Black Ships that Perry arrived
in back in Kaei 6 (1854) would panic, and there would
be chaos! The Meiji government would fall. Kenshin and
company cannot afford to let Shishio's ship leave Osaka
harbor.
Meanwhile, in Kyoto, the Juppongatana and Shishio's
troops are getting ready to engage Saitou's police force.
The Oniwabanshuu and the citizens of the town are assisting
the police in preventing the fires from starting. On
a ship in Osaka harbor, Shishio and company are discussing
whether the Battousai will figure out Shishio's plan.
One of Shishio's men spots a carriage coming very fast.
Kenshin and company stand on the dock and look across
the water at Shishio and his wooden ship. Sano pulls
the pineapple bombs Katsu had given him, out of his
pocket. Saitou ridicules Sano and his bombs. Then Shishio
blows the wooden cover off of his ship, revealing the
iron naval battleship Rengoku...
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Episode #46 Burning "Rengoku!" Shishio
Makoto's Fortune. |
Kenshin and company are speechless. From the battleship,
Shishio aims an Armstrong cannon their way. Saitou and
Kenshin jump into the water to swim to the ship. Sano
is suppose to find a boat to row to the Rengoku and
use his pineapple bombs when he gets there. There is
no boat, so Sanosuke uses the broken pieces of wood
left over from the ship's wooden shell as stepping stones
and starts a run 'across the water' to the ship. Shishio
pulls out his Gatling gun and aims it toward Sanosuke.
Kenshin shouts a warning! Sano uses his Futae No Kiwami
on the board he is standing on and puts up a wall of
water, effectively halting the bullets from the gun.
Sano tosses the pineapple bombs, and they blow a hole
in the hull of the ship. The Rengoku is sinking--Shishio
is pissed! He realizes he must eliminate Kenshin, Saitou,
and Sano before he can begin his kunitori. He tells
Kenshin and company to meet him at the small Shinto
shrine with 6 archways near the NE side of Hiei Mountain.
At that site, Kenshin and company will fight Shishio
and the Juppongatana. Kenshin accepts the challenge.
Saitou returns to Kyoto to write reports, and Sano
and Kenshin go to the Aoiya. Misao tells Kenshin she
is now the leader of the Oniwabanshuu. Okina awakens
and asks Kenshin to kill Aoshi, but Kenshin refuses.
He tells Okina that Aoshi is not all evil yet, and promises
he will bring Aoshi back to the Aoiya. Misao cries.
Sanosuke brings a message from Saitou: the three will
journey to the shrine to fight Shishio in the morning.
That night, Kenshin is sitting on the roof of the Aoiya,
and Kaoru joins him. She asks about his training, tells
him they all care about him, and gives him the medicine
Megumi gave her for him (oops....did I forget to tell
you about that?). The next morning, as Sano, Saitou,
and Kenshin are walking away, Kaoru stops Kenshin and
makes him promise that they will all go back to Tokyo
together. He promises!
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Episode #47 Crush! Futae No Kiwami.
Pain of Sanosuke's Fist! |
Hoji convinces Shishio to accept his strategy in fighting
Kenshin and company, which is that Usui, Anji and Soujiro
will stay at Shishio's headquarters while the other
six Juppongatana go to ambush the Aoiya. Kenshin and
company arrive at the shrine and are greeted by Komagata
Yumi. Yumi tells the three men that the complex is a
maze and she will guide them through it. All fights
will be one on one, and the other two cannot interfere
during a fight. The three men agree to the terms. The
first room that they are shown contains Anji the Myo-oh.
Anji and Sano are surprised and disappointed to see
each other, and the fight begins.
Anji starts to get the advantage and then asks Sano
to switch. Yumi gets pissed and tells Anji that he doesn't
have the authority! Sano refuses. He tells Anji that
he hates the Meji government as much as Anji does, but
he will not let Anji destroy the country as long as
people continue to build their lives with their families
and have hope. Anji hits Sano, then starts praying over
him. Sano is not dead and he punches Anji using the
Futae No Kiwami. Everyone thinks the fight is over and
that Sano has won. Anji, however, is down, but not out...
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Episode #48 The Focus of His Guze,
Anji's New Reflection. |
Anji had a memorial tablet tucked under his clothes.
Sano just happened to hit Anji on the memorial tablet,
which took most of the impact. The tablet represents
the souls of the children Anji could not save 10 years
ago. At that time, Anji was a skinny priest in Tou Raku
Temple who took care of some orphaned children. The
children were his 'family'. They were the offspring
of men and women who had opposed the Meiji government.
The town leaders wanted the children gone, since then
the town would receive funds from the Meiji government.
The town leaders met with Anji, and Anji was planning
to move with the children to Tokyo. However, before
he could do so, the townpeople burned the temple with
the children inside. Anji rushed to save them and got
bashed on the head by one of the town thugs. Anji then
became Myo-oh Anji.
Five years later he came back to town a muscleman
and killed the men involved in the burning of the temple.
He has never forgiven himself for failing the children.
Anji and Sano fight, using the Futae No Kiwami like
ordinary punches! Sano is trying to get through to Anji
that he, Sano, experienced that same sort of tragedy
with the Meiji government and Sagara Souzou! Sano's
words finally start to sink in ("Blood will never wash
away their tears!") but Sano is down! Anji experiences
a visitation from the dead children, then admits he
was wrong in his Guze! Sano won the battle, but Sano
cannot yet move. Anji tells Kenshin and Saitou about
the Juppongatana's ambush on the Aoiya, and Kenshin
and Saitou hurry on. The next room contains Usui...
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Episode #49 A Wolf Sees the Shin Gun.
Explosive Zero Gatotsu! |
Anji has applied medicine to Sano's wounds and Sano
has recovered. He leaves Anji to join Kenshin and Saitou
at the entrance to the room where Usui is. Kenshin starts
to draw his sword, but Saitou stops him, saying that
he will fight Usui, and Kenshin and Sano are to go to
the next room. Yumi says they cannot! Sano picks Yumi
up and starts running. Saitou tells Usui that he told
Kenshin to go on ahead so Kenshin's generous spirit
would not stop him from killing Usui. Yumi tells Sano
and Kenshin about Usui's Shin Gun and insists that Usui
will kill Saitou. Usui brags to Saitou about the 50
cops he killed in Kobe. Saitou tells Usui that being
a cop allows him to kill people legitimately, but revenge
does not enter into his killing, only his own sense
of justice. "Aku, Soku, Zan."
Saitou attacks! Saitou is wounded! Usui tells Saitou
that near the end of the Edo dynasty, Usui fought Shishio
and was blinded. He had a near-death experience which
woke his inner eye. To Usui, people are just masses
of sounds, like the sound of blood flowing. Usui claims
he wants revenge and is going to kill Shishio. Saitou
calls Usui a liar, saying Usui doesn't really intend
to fight Shishio again, because Usui knows that Shishio
is even stronger now then he was the first time they
fought. If Usui loses to Shishio now, his entire life
would have been for nothing. Usui gets pissed and Saitou
attacks again. Saitou's katana does not penetrate the
turtle shell that Usui uses for a shield, and Saitou
is wounded again! Saitou and Usui are almost nose to
nose when Saitou does his succession technique, Zero
Stance Gatotsu. Usui is impaled on the wall through
the chest.
Meanwhile, Misao, Kaoru, Yahiko and the Oniwabanshuu
are getting ready to battle Kamatari, Hen-ya, and Iwanbo
at the Aoiya. Kenshin, Sano, and Yumi are running down
a hallway. Yumi is telling Kenshin that the next battle
will be with Seta Soujiro, when suddenly Kenshin stops!
He looks at a doorway and says Aoshi is in the room
behind the door...
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Episode #50 Time To Keep A Promise.
Kenshin And Aoshi Battle Once Again! |
Kenshin faces Aoshi, saying that this 'Aoshi' is not
the Shinomori Aoshi he remembers, and is not the man
he promised to fight. Kenshin says he did not promise
to fight someone who choose to become evil. Aoshi charges,
Kenshin throws books at him. Yumi finds a telegraph
machine and starts sending messages back to Shishio.
Aoshi forces Kenshin to draw his sword to defend himself.
Kenshin is down and wounded.
Meanwhile, back at the Aoiya, Misao is facing Kamatari,
Kaoru and Yahiko are facing Han-ya, and the rest of
the Oniwabanshuu are not doing very well against Iwanbo.
Aoshi tries to talk Kenshin up! He tells Kenshin to
turn over his sakabatou and fight Aoshi the right way.
Kenshin asks if there will be anything left for Aoshi
after the fight. He then says that he will fulfill his
promise and fight Aoshi, because he understands how
Aoshi felt about his men. But, Kenshin says, he will
fight Aoshi as Himura Kenshin, not as the Hitokiri Battousai.
They fight. Aoshi comes very close to slicing Kenshin's
throat. Kenshin speaks harshly to Aoshi. He tells Aoshi
that he had to choose between life and death when he
mastered the succession technique, and he decided he
will always choose life. Aoshi has chosen death. Even
if he wins the fight with Kenshin, Aoshi plans to kill
himself. Kenshin tells Aoshi that Aoshi's body has become
strong with the evil, but his mind has become weak.
Kenshin's words are getting through to Aoshi...
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