Rurouni Kenshin - Blind Justice
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Fantastic.
  • The Best Of The Best
  • The promised fight must occur...and it shall occur now...
  • Kyoto Arc moving toward climax...
  • Juppongatana Assembled
Rurouni Kenshin - Blind Justice
Starring: Mayo Suzukaze , Miki Fujitani , Yûji Ueda , Mîna Tominaga , and Mika Doi
Director: Kazuhiro Furuhashi , and Kaeko Sakamoto
Manufacturer: Anime Works
ProductGroup: DVD
Binding: DVD

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ASIN: B00005LMB1
Release Date: 2001-09-25

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic........2004-07-10

THIS DVD KICKS ASS> UISHUI VS SAITO> KENSHIN VS AIOSHI> NEED I SAY MORE???

4 out of 5 stars The Best Of The Best.......2004-02-16

Yeah I Bought This Too And this one of the best dvd's you can get in the series. The Only ones that I Could say by any chance that is better would probadly be "Innoncence And Experince" and "Fire Relclium" and posibly "Heart of the Sword". sorry if I mispelled anything (LOL)!!

5 out of 5 stars The promised fight must occur...and it shall occur now..........2003-08-05

the first episode on this disc is the ending of Anji and Sanosuke's battle, Sanosuke shows that he has learned something from hanging around with Kenshin for so long

the second is Saito vs Usui, we get to see Saito's newest and most lethal variation of Gatotsu, the Zero shiki Gatotsu

the next two are Aoshi vs Kenshin, this is probubly the third best fight, though its mainly alot of talking, its got its good points

the last one is good, even though it was edited(do NOT watch it dubbed in english) and its more humorous than a serious fight....untill a guy named Fuji shows up....

all in all its good, and is necessary to know whats gonig on next...get the next two dvds (innocence and experience, and fire requium) so you don't miss anything for a second...

5 out of 5 stars Kyoto Arc moving toward climax..........2003-05-15

Ever since I first saw Rurouni Kenshin in fansubs 3-4 years ago, it has been my favorite anime series of all time, and to me, the Kyoto Arc is surely its pinnacle. I'm more interested in characterization than action, so I tend to dislike very combat-oriented animes, but the series of battles that resolves the Kyoto Arc is not only excellent action, but has such human interest behind it that it never fails to satisfy, even for a "chick flick" lover like me.

And that's what fills this tape, with episodes 48-52.
48 finishes Sanosuke's battle with Anji (begun in 47 on the previous tape). We learn of the tragic past that turned Anji into the vengeful "Myouou," and those memories are what brings the fight to resolution.
49 is Saitou vs. Usui ("Battle of the Creepy Guys" as I like to say ^_~;) and does a great job of showcasing both of them.
50 and 51 are Kenshin's promised rematch with Shinomori Aoshi. Another reviewer complained of this fight being talky, and they have a point, but I actually like that about it; this fight with all that talk effectively brings Aoshi's character the resolution that's been pending since episode 11, and pushes Kenshin to his limits as well.
The end of 51 and all of 52 are devoted to the battle at Aoiya: Yahiko vs. Henya, Kaoru and Misao vs. Kamatari, and the Aoiya Oniwabanshu vs. Iwanbou. Yahiko, Misao, and Kamatari especially have wonderful moments in here. (I do want to point out a pun in the original Japanese; two words for "scythe" and "gay" are both pronounced "kama", so the realization about Kamatari was "So it's not a kama-onna (scythe girl), it's a kama-otoko (gay man)." I've seen fansubbers try to keep the pun with horrid results, so I respect Anime Works just bowing out of it.)
The tape ends with Kenshin headed toward his battle with Soujiro, and with the appearance at Aoiya of the Juppon Gatana's "secret weapon"---quite a cliffhanger!
This tape also begins the "It's Gonna Rain!" end theme, which I think is RK's best.

Being used to some pretty lackluster fansubs, the picture quality of Anime Works' version, to me, was beautiful and refreshing, and despite some conspicuous "guest artist" episodes (notably 50), RK's art is always strong---notice especially the wonderfully varied lighting effects. The subtitling was good overall; the timing was perfect, but being an obsessed fan who knows a tiny smattering of Japanese, I did catch a few translation nits. For example, at the start of this tape (reiterating the end of ep 47), Sano tells Anji "It's too late to pray for me," when he actually said "it's still early", and the credits give Anji's surname as "Yukuyama" when it's actually "Yuukyuuzan", but after the first episode, I relaxed into it, and I don't think there are any translation problems to get worked up about.

All in all, I think Anime Works did a good job, and although I wouldn't suggest this tape as someone's first taste of RK, being that it's right in the middle of the show's largest, most complex story, this one has my hearty recommendation!

5 out of 5 stars Juppongatana Assembled.......2003-02-17

This DVD has five episodes. Sanosuke finishes his fight with Anji, Saito challenges Usui, and Kenshin fights Aoshi. Oh yeah, Kaoru, Yahiko, and the Oniwabanshu fight three other villians. Well, I have to say that Anji and Sanosuke's fight was poignant. Saito vs. Usui fight is pretty cool. At first, I though it was a boring fight, but it grew on me over time. Aoshi vs. Kenshin fight was ok, but Kenshin was talking too much. They both said "Shikijou, Hyotogo, Beshimi, and Hannya" so many times it gets really irritating. And last but not least the fight with oniwabashu and three juppongatana. That fight was good too. If you didn't buy faces of evil, than don't get this one. You have to see the whole Kyoto Arc, not just parts of it! If you can't afford the DVD, than buy the VHS subtitled in english verson. OK, BYE

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