[Rurouni Kenshin] It’s only natural for you to die! (No killing)
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Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] What the hell are you…?
The discussion highlights mastering techniques for powerful attacks in various contexts, showcasing dual and extreme abilities.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] It’s often said that those born in the Showa era have a higher quality of what they watch.
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses mixed feelings on a recent anime, noting originality, voice acting, and pacing issues.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] Tell me about the panels or pages in manga that shocked you.
The post reflects on poverty, beauty, and wealth, discussing how beauty alone can’t equate to value in society.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] I feel like this person has been around since the MUJI days.
A discussion on character design and historical perspectives in Japan’s Bakumatsu period, focusing on “Rurouni Kenshin.”
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] I am the lolicon Raijuta!
The post discusses concerns about the future of Japanese loli characters and the merging of various tropes in the subculture.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] (I wonder about that…?)
Discussion among Japan Otaku Reviews focuses on weapon usability, losses to Shishio Makoto, and the importance of excuses.
Read moreIsn’t the Hokkaido Dragon Flash (Kenshin version) doing something more amazing than the Dragon’s Heavenly Flash?
Japan Otaku Reviews discusses attacks like the Nine-Headed Dragon Flash, critiquing speed and effectiveness in battles.
Read moreIn “Rurouni Kenshin,” isn’t it strange for you to talk about revenge after having killed innocent people?
The discussion explores themes of revenge and character dynamics in Kenshin’s story, particularly in its live-action adaptation.
Read more[Rurouni Kenshin] I like how hard they are working on the new piece.
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