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Rurouni Kenshin Vol. 22: End Song (1997)

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Rating: Not Rated
Studio: Anime Works
Genre: Anime, Action Anime
Running Time: 125 min.
Languages: English, Japanese
Subtitles: English
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Synopsis
As the end of Kenshin's legend draws near, the scarred swordsman meets an opponent like none other. Saeki Mizu is a master of Feng Shui, a mysterious form of Chinese astrology that prevents him from ever being defeated by a sword! During the time of the Tokugawa, there were two competing families who taught the art of Feng Shui, the Kaze and the Mizu families. Before the slighted Mizu family topples the Meiji government, Kenshin must join forces with Jinpu Kaze, whose family knowledge is the only defense against his attackers.

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Wasn't as bad as I dreaded by hneline1 October 3, 2002 - 5:50 PM PDT
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This is it!! This disk contains the last five episodes of the Rurouni Kenshin TV series after a wild 95 episode run -- and it wasn't that bad. Four episodes complete the Feng Shui arc, and although the magical premise still irked me, the suspense and action kept me entertained. It was a good adventure if I thought of it as sword and sorcery, rather than historical fiction. The final episode is a silly romantic interlude where Kenshin and Kaoru go on a short trip and get stuck in the rain. It was very sweet... and that's all I'm gonna say about it. ;-) If you've followed RK for the past 21 DVDs, you will want to see this for sure. If you haven't watched any RK, start at Volume 1, duh.




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