Kenshin the Wanderer - a swordsman who once spread terror, now becomes a protector of peace. This is a story of redemption, love, and the desire to change fate. The anime series and live action always receive enthusiastic reception from fans.
Rurouni Kenshin (original title: Rurouni Kenshin) is a classic Japanese manga and anime series, created by Nobuhiro Watsuki. The story is about Himura Kenshin, a notorious assassin nicknamed Hitokiri Battousai, who abandoned his bloody past to become a wandering knight to atone for his sins. Kenshin's journey is associated with unique swordsmanship, love of peace and protecting the weak. This series is not only famous for its profound content but also associated with the childhood of many generations of fans around the world.
Here are the latest updates on the Kenshin Series.
Live-action version – Impressive highlight
The live-action Rurouni Kenshin series directed by Keishi Otomo has concluded with the final two films: Rurouni Kenshin: The Final and Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning, released in the same year 2021.

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"The Final" focuses on the battle between Kenshin and his enemy Yukishiro Enishi - Kenshin's ex-brother-in-law. The film is carefully invested with beautiful action scenes, deep emotions, perfectly recreating the spirit of the original manga.
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"The Beginning" tells Kenshin's backstory, explaining why he became the assassin Battousai and the origin of the cross-shaped scar on his cheek. The film has a darker tone, deeply reflecting the tragedies that shaped Kenshin's life.
Both films received positive reviews from both fans and critics, especially for the direction and acting of the cast, including Takeru Satoh (as Kenshin).
In Vietnam, fans can enjoy the live-action Rurouni Kenshin movies on Netflix. In particular, the final part Rurouni Kenshin: The Final created a big fever when it was released on this platform, attracting the attention of a large audience.
The return of the anime "Rurouni Kenshin"
In 2023, a new anime version of Rurouni Kenshin was released. It was a remake from the ground up with improved graphics and acting, keeping the classic story and characters intact. The anime was produced by the studio Liden Films and received enthusiastic support from both long-time fans and newcomers to the story.

Previously, there was anime versions:
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Original Anime (1996-1998): Includes 95 episodes, following the original manga in the first half but adding new content in the latter part.
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Trust & Betrayal (1999): Tells about Kenshin's past when he was the assassin Battousai.
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Reflection (2001): A sad ending to Kenshin's story, focusing on his relationship with Kaoru.
Music that makes an impression
The music is one of the biggest highlights of the live-action and anime series. The popular rock band One OK Rock composed the theme songs for the film, with the song "Renegades" receiving much praise. Renegades was used in Rurouni Kenshin: The Final (2021). This song marks the collaboration between One OK Rock and Ed Sheeran (British singer-songwriter), conveying a strong message about overcoming adversity and human growth.
The music not only adds to the emotion of the scenes, but also helps Kenshin's story reach a younger generation.
Why is the Kenshin series still so popular?
Ruler Kenshin has a profound plot. Kenshin's journey of redemption is not only a story about a swordsman, but also contains humanistic lessons about peace, sacrifice and kindness.

The characters are multi-dimensional. From Kenshin with his complicated past to supporting characters like Kaoru, Sanosuke or Megumi, each has their own story, contributing to the series' long-lasting appeal.
The fighting scenes in live-action and anime movies are carefully invested, both beautiful and conveying the spirit of death matches.
Rurouni Kenshin is not only a work of entertainment but also a pop culture icon in Japan and is also famous around the world. Despite many years and controversies, this series still holds a special place in the hearts of fans. With a strong comeback through live-action films, new anime and online platforms, Rurouni Kenshin continues to affirm the enduring appeal of a legend.