Rurouni Kenshin

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Postby nrichardson » Thu Feb 23, 2006 6:24 am

that is odd. you would think that they'd put it on the outside. but maybe they wasn't allowed. but they still had it on there and you could still see it.
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Postby Psygnius » Thu Feb 23, 2006 8:16 am

Actually, the Rurouni Kenshin logo was on the VHS sub cover, and they used Samurai X for the VHS dub cover.

Yeah.... I dunno either.
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Postby nrichardson » Thu Feb 23, 2006 6:55 pm

well i think that we can say that they are weird. lol but a good show none the less
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Postby jmac » Sat Feb 25, 2006 9:00 am

GloryQuestor wrote:
Psygnius wrote:The reason why the gory OVA is called Samurai X and the TV series is called Rurouni Kenshin is because MediaBlasters, the company that bought the US license to the TV show basically bought the equivalent rights to the name, "Rurouni Kenshin". So ADV, another company, who bought the Rurouni Kenshin OVA and the RK Movie, could not really market their license under the same name, so they went with "Samurai X".
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I think it just really comes down to 2 different licenses for the TV show, and the Movie and OVAs.


At least, until you check out the reversible covers on the three individual OVAs, which actually has "Ruroni Kenshin" titling.

Not sure why they didn't use the Kenshin name, since apparently they were allowed to have it on the covers (even though not on the outside).



3 OVAs? What are you talking about? As far as I know there are only 2 OVAs ( Reflections and Trust & Betrayal) and then the motion picture Samurai X. Speaking of those dvds, does anyone out there know what OVA stands for? :?
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Postby nrichardson » Sat Feb 25, 2006 10:06 am

i dont kno what they stand for but i just kno that there's the OVA's. i have heard it before but i dont remember and i don't remember what sight i found it on either. (i have short-term memory loss lol)
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Postby Psygnius » Sat Feb 25, 2006 11:46 am

Then that person said 3 OVAs, I think they meant Trust, Betrayal, and Reflections. Which is really, 2 OVAs on 3 discs, but could be misinterpreted.

OVA means Original Video Animation. It's basically the Japanese equivalent of an American pilot episode.
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Postby GloryQuestor » Sun Feb 26, 2006 1:25 pm

Psygnius wrote:Then that person said 3 OVAs, I think they meant Trust, Betrayal, and Reflections. Which is really, 2 OVAs on 3 discs, but could be misinterpreted.


Actually, Trust and Betrayal were separate OVAs at the beginning. They are still available separately as part of the 3-disc Samurai X Boxset. Here is the boxset. The boxset versions are all the uncut original versions of the three OVAs - Trust, Betrayal, and Reflection.

When Samurai X: The Movie was made, the director later recut and reedited the originals into Samurai X: Trust & Betrayal Director's Cut and Samurai X: Reflection Director's Cut to make the OVAs relate more to the movies.
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Postby Brigid » Sun Feb 26, 2006 4:20 pm

Ah. So that's how it happened. Very interesting. Thanks for the info, GloryQuestor!
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Postby nrichardson » Mon Feb 27, 2006 10:26 pm

thanks muches for the info!!! i think it helped a bunch of us out. :lol:
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Postby Shazzy » Sun Mar 12, 2006 3:37 pm

jmac wrote:Speaking of those dvds, does anyone out there know what OVA stands for? :?


OVA stands for Original Video Animation. It's generally used for straight to video releases (no theaterical or television broadcasts).
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Postby nrichardson » Mon Mar 13, 2006 9:09 pm

what else is there to talk about? my brain is fried at the moment............
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Postby Mestai » Tue Mar 14, 2006 4:58 am

Hi there!

I just wanted to tell you that the whole Rurouni Kenshin manga (vol. 1-28) got finished in Germany TWO YEARS AGO! BWAHAHAHAAAA!! :mrgreen:

But unfortunately the Anime never got released... T.T Anyways (since there were so many questions about this topic), I just wanted to help clear things up here and give you as much info on it as I have.

The manga consists of 28 volumes and is finished. Watsuki Nobuhiro really did a great job, even though the Enishi arc got a bit weary after some time... Like, those stupid 'Four Stars'... They really sucked. o.O

The anime consists of 95 episodes. Episodes 1-94 got aired in Japan, but they stopped airing it after that 'cause the third season majorly sucked! They did a 'last' episode (95) that was supposed to be aired after the Enishi arc. The third season was made to last as filler season and give Watsuki time to end his manga - the Enishi arc wasn't finished at that time, and they couldn't do this arc without knowing how it would end, now, couldn't they? :wink: But since the third season sucked (I know I keep on repeating that) they got TONS of complaints, so they stopped the series alltogether after the 94th episode.

The OVA (Original Video Animation) are Rememberance and Reflections. Rememberance contains two parts (Trust and Betrayal) and tells of Kenshin's life as Hitokiri in the Bakumatsu era/war. And of his first wife, Yukishiro Tomoe. They changed things from the manga there, but that's ok. It fitted the story well. Reflections is set 15 years after the end of the manga, I think. Kenshin is REALLY OOC (out-of-character) there, 'cause he left his wife Kaoru and went wandering again. That's why their son Kenji hates him. I can understand that... v.v It's sad, Kenshin gets a disease, infects Kaoru (nice bedroom scene!! X3) and leaves again. He caught amnesia too! But in the end there's that -heartbreaking- scene where he falls into Kaoru's arms and finally remembers her name!! :cry: I was all in tears when I first watched it...

The movie (Requiem for the Ishinshishi) looks like just another one of those over-long TV episodes... It's about one hour long, and I was glad when it was finally over... v.v;

As for the DVDs, I found some nice boxes wich contain all 95 TV episodes with japanese and english dub, and english subtitles on eBay! And it was really cheap too!! I mean, if you want to buy one of those boxes in Germany you have to pay, like, 120 € (about 140 $). But in the US I could get them for about 80 $ including s/h, so it was a really good deal for me! The OVA are available in box-sets, too. The movie is only separately available.

And if the Manga, Anime, OVA and the movie weren't yet enough Kenshin for you, you can still go to www.fanfiction.net and read some FanFiction there! FanFiction are stories written by Fans (no Duh!), and there are really good works out there!

I hope this helps a bit... ^_^
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Postby Mestai » Tue Mar 14, 2006 5:03 am

Uh, yeah, I forgot to ask something...

How much does a Kenshin Manga cost in the US, or anywhere in the world? A german one costs 5 €, that's about 6 US$. Each time I look Kenshin stuff up on eBay I see people selling -used- Kenshin Manga for 8 $ and go like WTF???

^_^;

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Postby xxkyo » Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:30 am

i had saw it on tv and i think this anime is great.
Is it true that Himura in some OVA was fat?
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Postby Brigid » Tue Mar 14, 2006 3:43 pm

Used manga for $8?? :shock: Amazon.com's list price for the manga is $7.95.

Wow. What a lot of detail. (The third season stank that much, huh?) I do remember hearing something about Kenshin being rather out of character in one of the OVAs.
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