Rurouni Kenshin - The Flames Of The Revolution DVD (Vol. 6)

Rurouni Kenshin - The Flames Of The Revolution DVD (Vol. 6)


Starring:Richard Cansino, Dorothy Elias-Fahn, Lex Lang, Wendee Lee, Jane Alan, Michelle Ruff, Steve Kramer, Mona Marshall, Steve Bloch, Francis Cherry, Melodee Spevack, David W. Goldstein, Herman E. Sherman, Dave Mallow, Barry Stigler, Michael McConnohie, Mike Reynolds, Kim Strauss, Jamieson Price, Jim Taggert
Director: Kazuhiro Furuhashi, Kaeko Sakamoto
Studio: Anime Works
Product Type: DVD

Editorial Review:
Description
During his stay in Tokyo, Kenshin Himura has made many life-long friends, but none are closer than Sanosuke Sagara. However, for every man there are duties and ideals that run deeper than any friendship. When a fellow survivor from the Sekihoutai hatches a plan to avenge slain comrades, Sanosuke is drawn back into his past.
Rurouni Kenshin - The Flames Of The Revolution DVD (Vol. 6)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I wish the ending to the series was different but I like it!
  • awesome!!
  • A Mix of Great and So-So Stories
  • Would have been four stars, except for mediocre last 3 eps.
  • Sano's past....good stuff
Rurouni Kenshin - The Flames Of The Revolution DVD (Vol. 6)
Starring: Richard Cansino , Dorothy Elias-Fahn , Lex Lang , Wendee Lee , and Jane Alan
Director: Kazuhiro Furuhashi , and Kaeko Sakamoto
Manufacturer: Anime Works
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B000056KN5
Release Date: 2001-03-27

Description

During his stay in Tokyo, Kenshin Himura has made many life-long friends, but none are closer than Sanosuke Sagara. However, for every man there are duties and ideals that run deeper than any friendship. When a fellow survivor from the Sekihoutai hatches a plan to avenge slain comrades, Sanosuke is drawn back into his past.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I wish the ending to the series was different but I like it!.......2004-11-29

Rurouni Kenshin is without a doubt my second favorite anime almost bing number one but I don't know of anything that can top Mobile suit Gundam Seed. Well like about this DVD. Let me give a few reasons of why it's 13^
1. minor Profanity (Mild Language)
2. blood
3. violece
4. Use of Alcohol
That's all you need to worry about. No adult content. If your not satisfied then watch the kitty versions on cartoon network. Though it may say 13^ it dosn't mean u hav 2 listen. I would say about 10^. The 1st 2 shows talk about Sanoske's past about how the Sekihotai was masacred in the Revolution by the imperialist goverment. (trust me you don't wnat to see what happend it mae me cry-not lol!!!) Well Sano meets one of the old members of Sekihotai named Katsu who want's 2 get revenge on the Imperialist's. I wont spoil what happens all i will say is that Kenshin comes to stop them. nOW ABOUT THE THREE OTHER EPISODES!!! These had a dissapointing end. They come across some freak pirate named Shora who has a disloyal crew. I won't spoil it but I will sya the end isn't really all that worth watching. I have not seen all of Legends of Kyoto but I'm starting because I ordered A few of them on VHS because i coudn't resist. The english dubbing is good. The people who keep on saying the English dubbing sucks just did not think about how the other people who don't understand Japanese are gonna feel. Even if you do put the subtiles on it may not feel the same. i would like to hear the Japanese dubbing in fact I have and I liked it but I just don't understand what they are saying. I seemed to liked it when I saw it when I borrowed this DVD, but i don't know about buying this. I would reccomend getting the following DVD's or VHS's

Rurouni Kenshin:
Ice blue Eyes
Shadow of Wolf
Blind Justice
Innocence and Experience
Fire Requim
See more on my soon to be vhs and DVD list.

5 out of 5 stars awesome!!.......2003-07-10

This is the best movie ive ever baught in my intiere life!!!!!!!I find that the way thay put it together is awesome and if i would be able to wach it agen,i would wacht it 400 times in a row!!!!!!!!!!!

3 out of 5 stars A Mix of Great and So-So Stories.......2003-06-26

The storyline with Sanosuke's Sekihoutai best buddy dragging him back into a vengeful plot is a worthwhile watch. The music, the speeches and the flashbacks are very well done and heart-wrenching; for the second and final time, Kenshin and Sanosuke must square off for each of their particular beliefs. (Most of this sequence is animated much better during flashbacks shown in the "Reflections" OVA). The sword work isn't a major factor, however, as the main "villain" uses all kinds of bombs as his weapons.

The scarlet pirate Shura's storyline deviates pretty strongly from the series' mindset, and seems to try and make commentary on the fact that the Bakumatsu had alienated so many people, creating so many angry outside groups. Unable to protect Kaoru completely, Kenshin takes Kaoru's place as the pirates' hostage. Their once invincible, and now not completely powerful leader, a strong woman named Shura, as well as her gang, begin to doubt her abilities. Kenshin is on hand as a mutiny takes place, and he must, once again, defend the weak.

This storyline never comes back in the rest of the series; it starts and, thankfully, ends here. Very little new sword moves or new clever attacks; just Kenshin beating up on severely inferior opponents. The first portion is important to the series, and does come back later on; the second part might as well be its own series.

3 out of 5 stars Would have been four stars, except for mediocre last 3 eps........2002-12-03

This is the last DVD for the first season, and contains two story-arcs in five episodes ('eps'): 23-27.

The first arc (23-24) involves a friend of Sanosuke's, and has strong thematic and visual links not only to Sagara's first appearance (eps 4-5) but also (especially in visual style) to Season Two and the theatrical film. The story-arc uses, and expands upon, one of the official manga stories; and the expansions to the plot (mostly in ep 23) are done _very_ well in my opinion. The party Sanosuke throws for his friends at the Kamiya dojo contains some of the best humor in the series. Altogether, this arc would make an excellent transition directly to season two (possibly via the theatrical film--see my comments on it in another review).

The second arc (eps 25-27) involves a (quasi-)colorful group of coastal pirates. The eps do not seem to be critical (except insofar as they're used in the second season as background material during the closing credits). This story could probably be shuffled a little further back in the chronology sequence, in order to produce a more aesthetically pleasing flow of story-tone. Also, these eps do not seem to be based on any of the original manga stories. Nor do they boast any especially interesting fights. Still, taken as filler, they do the job sufficiently well; and may be worth it purely for the tentative romantic sequence near the middle of ep 25 (first of the arc) between Kenshin and Kaoru. (Nevertheless, I have a tendency to skip these during rewatches. Get this DVD for eps 23-24, and consider the pirate arc to be a diverting bonus.)

5 out of 5 stars Sano's past....good stuff.......2001-07-26

I guess friendship is forever regardless of which side the friend is on. These episodes reaffirms the friendship between Kenshin and Sano....if you gone this far into the series...then this is another must have.

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