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Rurouni
Kenshin Manga
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Meiji Kenkaku Romantan ~
A
genius artwork of Nobuhiro Watsuki-sensei, most Japanese have red
this manga or at least knew it. The total is 225 chapters, which are being
collected in 28 tankoubon (comic series). In my personal account, Rurouni
Kenshin is THE BEST SHONEN MANGA ! I have red so many shonen manga but
none is more attractive than this. It has a very moving story (e.g. the
story of Kenshin's past with Tomoe) and, of course, a lot of swordsfight
^_~. Just in case you didn't know, Rurouni Kenshin had already been translated
in many many languages. If you haven't red it yet then shut down your
computer now, and quickly go to the nearest bookstore and BUY IT !!!
Tokyo Hen (Tankoubon 1
- 7)
It is the beginning of Kenshin's romance. It happens when Kenshin who
was a rurouni (wanderer) walked down the street in Tokyo with his sakabatou
(reversed blade), then suddenly a kendoka girl accused him as Hitokiri
Battousai (well it's true anyway). The girl is none other than Kamiya
Kaoru who mastered the Kamiya Kasshin Ryuu. Somehow (just to shorten
the story ^_^) Kenshin saved her and the name of her dojo from a man who
confessed as Hitokiri Battosai and tried to seize the land of Kamiya Kasshin
Dojo. Though Kaoru knew that Kenshin is the real Hitokiri Battousai, she
still wanted him to stay in her dojo, and Kenshin who had become a gentle
man, accepted her request. Few days later, Kenshin saved a stubborn (but
tough) boy namely Myoujin Yahiko, from a gang of yakuza who forced
Yahiko to become a thief. Since then Yahiko becomes the first one and
only student of Kaoru, but because they both were the same at guts, they
often brawl meanwhile Kenshin is busy to calm them down.
One
of those days, a tall, thin but strong man meets Kenshin in such a coincidence
and challenged him for a fight. Guess who is he? Sou, it's Sagara Sanosuke!
He carried a huge sword, Zanbatou, so there he got his nickname, Zanza
(but since Kenshin cut it into two, he didn't use that name again). The
fight is unavoidable as Sano found out the true identity of Kenshin as
a hitokiri, he has a deep grudge to everyone who'd helped the Meiji Restoration,
because the Meiji government accused his leader of Sekihoutai (a
band of revolting peasants who opposed the Bakufu),
Sagara Souzou (kawai!!!) as a deceiver. But again, Kenshin defeated
and convinced him that he's not the same man in the Bakumatsu, and his
leader died in honor for Sekihoutai. Adds one more comrade in Kenshin's
group, Sano decided that he'll keep an eye on Kenshin so he shall not
go off wandering again without his permission. Another day, Kenshin and
Sano met a girl named Takani Megumi who then accidentally led them
to the Oniwabanshuu. The leader, Shinomori Aoshi (bishounen
dude), somehow survived and swore that no one could kill Kenshin but him.
Megumi paid an attention to Kenshin as Kaoru does, then here comes the
girlsfight, but of course in the end there'll be only one winner, Kaoru
(what a lucky girl).
Everything was in peace until a slit-eye guy,
Fujita Gorou, came to the dojo and looking for Kenshin, but he
met Sano instead. Sano later fought with him and lose bloody wounded.
Kenshin somehow found out that Gorou is one of the surviving members of
Shinsengumi, the Miburo namely Saitou
Hajime. The former mission of Saitou was only to test Kenshin's
skill but it grows badly to a real fight-til-die. Thank God, Okubo
Toshimichi came to stop the fight and explained Kenshin the real mission
(Okubo is a real man in history, so did Saitou and Souzou). Okubo asked
Kenshin to eliminate the ex-hitokiri named Shishio Makoto who's
trying to handover Japan on his own hand. It's not that simple for Kenshin
to decide whether he will go to Kyoto or not, but after the murder of
Okubo, he decided that he couldn't stay idle watching Shishio and his
Juupon Gatana ruin the peace of Japan. So then he leaves to Kyoto,
alone.
Kyoto Hen (Tankoubon 8 - 18)
On
the way, Kenshin accidentally met Makimachi Misao who was a member
of Oniwabanshuu of Kyoto. Knowing that Kenshin ever met Aoshi before,
Misao decided to follow him so then they head to Kyoto together, although
Kenshin hardly refused but Misao is a real tough girl ^_^. Meanwhile in
Tokyo, Kenshin's comrades just couldn't take it easily so then they; Sano,
Yahiko and Kaoru, went to Kyoto. On the way to Kyoto, Kenshin and Saitou
was involved in affair of a missing village, Shingetsu. Somehow, Kenshin
met Shishio but Shishio refused to fight. Instead, he commanded his loyal
man, Soujiro Seta, to replace him. Soujiro is a prodigy swordsman,
he broke Kenshin's sakabatou in that battle. To get the new one Kenshin
looked for the swordsmith, Arai Shakku, but unfortunetly Shakku's
already been dead. The only hope was his son, Arai Seiku, poor Kenshin,
Seiku had already vowed no to make any swords again. So the gentle and
light-hearted Kenshin decided to find another swordsmith, but Misao still
insisted that Kenshin should force Seiku to make him a new sakabatou.
Next day, Kenshin was involved in a fight with one swordsman of Juupon
Gatana, Chou "The Swords Hunter" to save Arai Seikku's
son, Iori (what a sweet baby). After defeating Chou, Kenshin gets
the true Sakabatou and decided to learn the Ougi of Hiten Mitsurugi
Ryuu from his very cool master, Hiko Seijuurou (I really really
love this guy ^_~). After a very long journey
and bloody battles, finally Kenshin, Sano and Saitou defeated the Juupon
Gatana and Shishio (Man, I really cannot write the details since it was
too elaborate, sorry -_-). So Japan now can live in peace, Thanks to Kenshin
^_^x ORO!
Tsuioku
- Jinchuu Hen (Tankuobon 19 - 28)
Probably the best part of the manga, but that's my personal opinion anyway.
In this episode, Kenshin have to face his painful memories, when a man
named Yukishiro Enishi wanted to avenge his sister's death, who
was none other than Kenshin's former wife, Tomoe (Nandeshitte?
WIFE?!). This affair involves Kaoru feeling, to prove her love for Kenshin.
In the battle Enishi displayed Kaoru's death body (which is actually a
rag doll), Kenshin was broken into pieces as he saw it. He was then gone
to a slump, Rakunninmura, leaving all of his loyal friends. However, Aoshi
found out that Kaoru's death is just a fake, then after succeeded convincing
Kenshin, they went to an island off-shore Tokyo bay where Enishi locked
up Kaoru. As the battle's heating up, one of Enishi's men tried to kill
Kenshin, but Kaoru protected him. Enishi was shocked to see it since it
was exactly like what his latesister, Tomoe, had done to save Kenshin.
Then Enishi decided not to continue the fight, and after receiving Tomoe's
diary from Misao, he strangely vanished. (If you want to know further
about what happened between Kenshin and Tomoe, I suggest you to read my
OVA review.)
Kenshin and Kaoru then went to Tomoe's grave
and prayed, later on the return back to Tokyo and start a "new life"
as husband and wife ^_~. Kenshin and Kaoru had a real cute baby named
Himura Kenji, as a son of two great kenkaku, of course he inherented
his parents' swordskill. Too bad there's no further story about Kenji,
though Watsuki-sensei had already imagined that Kenji will fight to have
back Kenshin's sakabatou and the legacy of Hiten Mitsurugi Ryuu, with
Myoujin Shin'ya, the son of Yahiko and Tsubame. I guess Kenji will
grow as an excellent swordsman (just like his father, Kenshin) but tempered
like his mother, Kaoru ^_^.
Except the 225 chapters, there are 2 other additions
i.e. Sakura in The Spring, tells a story about Kenshin reunion
with his old comrades in the year of 15, Meiji era. And the other one
is Yahiko's Sakabatou, a story of grown up Yahiko who wields his
Sakabatou from Kenshin under the principle of "Sword which Protects
the Life" Kamiya Kasshin Ryuu. There are also some another Watsuki's
former opus, i.e. Sengaku no Mikazuki (Hiko Seijuuro's story) in
Tankoubon 6, Kamiya Kaoru's Family Story in Tankoubon 3, and Raikoji
Chitsuru's Story in Tankoubon 1.
Acknowledgments:
1. PT Elex Media Komputindo,
Jakarta as the legal publisher of Rurouni Kenshin in Indonesia.
2. Watsuki-sensei for creating an excellent manga. Long Live Watsuki-sensei!
3. Chibi Watsuki-san and his great Indonesian
Rurouni Kenshin's Website where you can find anything you want to
know about Kenshin.
4. My best pal, Maria Tammy, who always ready to accompany me to
go to the bookstore. Good bless you, Girl!
3. Alfa Media Box, my fave bookstores where I usually buy
Rurouni Kenshin tankuobon.
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