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Rurouni Kenshin - Fall From Grace (Episodes 75-78) (2002)

Starring: Richard Cansino, Dorothy Elias-Fahn Director: Kazuhiro Furuhashi Rating: Unrated Format: DVD
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  • Actors: Richard Cansino, Dorothy Elias-Fahn, Lex Lang, Wendee Lee, Jane Alan
  • Directors: Kazuhiro Furuhashi
  • Format: Animated, Color, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
  • Language: English, Japanese
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Rating: Unrated
  • Studio: Anime Works
  • DVD Release Date: May 28, 2002
  • Run Time: 100 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B0000633QS
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #51,733 in Movies & TV (See Bestsellers in Movies & TV)

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Studio: Media Blasters Inc. Release Date: 05/28/2002 Run time: 100 minutes

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3.0 out of 5 stars Fun But Lacking The Spirit, June 25, 2003
This disc and arc is already hard to swallow if you know the direction the comic book creators took immediately after the Kyoto Arc (Enishi, of "Trust & Betrayal" and "Reflections" fame, returns with his own gang). And while the Amakusa Shougo storyline was interesting, it comes to a preachy, unfulfilling end on this disc.

As they return to Tokyo, the group encounters a man protecting a town from gangsters using Kenshin's Hitokiri Battousai name, with more valiant intentions to be revealed later. This series is only slightly entertaining; a quick maybe three minute fight sequence with one semi-skilled swordsman ensues.

Further on is a more slapstick-type comedy episode in the goofy spirit of the Tenchi Muyo series. An art student falls madly in love with Kaoru and the rest of the gang convinces him they will help him win her love if he can just touch Kenshin with his shinai or wooden sword. It's comedic, with no real fighting scenes, and Kenshin using his skill for a few seconds to ward off some insects. It's Tenchi meets Kenshin for one episode.

Is it necessary for your Kenshin collection? No, save for the conclusion of the Shougo saga. Will it satisfy your cravings for more episodes in the series? Yes. Not really recommended if you appreciated this story for its intensity and well-played sword battles (even the Kenshin-Shougo fight is extremely short...it comes down to one test of their Ougis, or final techniques).

By this point you should consider reading the Manga and discovering what every other long-time Kenshin fan has: the moment the comics and the cartoon went separate ways was a bad one for the series.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Kenshin's blindness and remaining episodes..., August 24, 2002
By T. Panar (Johnstown, PA United States) - See all my reviews
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We do know why Kenshin went blind and why he got his site back. Think back two disks to disk 16 and to the original fight where he was blinded; remember how the sword's light hit him, the move called Rairyu-Sen? That was the warrior spirt of Shogo directed in a beam at Kenshin. The strength of it made him go blind. It could also be said that Kenshin's warrior spirit at the time was weaker than Shogo's and that is why the attack worked. In order to break the spell, his warrior spirit would have to overcome Shogo's - watch Episode 75 again for the conclusion of the fight.

On the question of why Kenshin was fighting Shogo - it was a two fold reason - think back two disks ago, at the beginning of the Shimabara Saga. The first reason is to get rid of the "imposter" of the Hiten Mitsurugi style; there should only ever be one master and apprentice of the style at any time, and Shogo wasn't either. The second reason was to save lives. Kenshin states repeatly that in this new era, that to persecute anyone, including the Christians would just be repeating mistakes of the past. For those reasons he fights Shogo.

Personally I like the last two filler episodes on the disk. The first one "Himura Dojo in Shimonoseki?" I thought was just a good display of the loyalty of Kenshin's group. They don't wany anyone to tarnish or use his name. Kenshin if you remember back in the first or second disk, said that he didn't have a strong attachment to the name Battousai, he doesn't mind giving it up... This just reaffirms that statement. I admit that this episode did seem to drag a bit, but overall, I don't think it was that bad.

The fourth episode was just awesome! I am a complete fan of the completely light-hearted episodes, and this one is my most favorite one of them all! If you have watched the last episode of "Firefly's Wish" called "Kaoru Ecstatic!" in which there is a bit of match-making and other romantic hilarity going on, then this episode is for you! I was laughing so hard throughout most of this episode. Watch for the bathing scene in the hotspring, and for the scene in which Sanosuke gives the artist his task. Oh my word, those were just hilarious. Given that this is basically a series for males (that was the targeted audience), I am glad that they throw in stuff like this - stuff that I believe was targeted towards females! Long live the Kenshin series!

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2.0 out of 5 stars Not good at all, June 30, 2002
By Todd Rennells (Mesa, AZ United States) - See all my reviews
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This volume of Kenshin is just lousy. Most people know that after the Kyoto storyline the anime deviates from the comic on which it was originally based. (The comic was not finished yet, so the anime creators had to come up with material on their own.) I had hopes going into the Christian story that it would retain at least some of the flavor of the previous stories. Sadly, this was not the case.

They tried, though, so the first two DVDs in that story arc, Son of God and Holy War, were at least watchable. But with Fall From Grace, things have really come apart at the seams. The part that is most painful for me is that nothing is explained. Kenshin fights used to be cool because there was a reason why one fighter would beat another. In the Christian arc there is no explanation for why one person wins, or how different attacks work. We don't learn why Kenshin went blind, or how he gets cured. When Kenshin and Shougo have their big final match, it's just them simultaneously attacking and one comes out on top. Why did that person win? I have no idea.

That's all in the first episode. The second deals with the aftermath of the Christian story. I guess if you were really interested you would like it, but I couldn't care less. The third episode is actually pretty good, about a guy using the name Battousai (Kenshin's nickname when he was a killer) to get money. Why does he do this? Is he actually good with a sword? You'll have to watch and see. The fourth and last episode concerns a trip to a hot springs resort that results in an artist declaring his love for Kaoru. I'm of the opinion there is no such thing as a bad hot springs episode, but they could have thrown in some shots of Sanosuke undressed for the female fans.

Overall, this was not a completely terrible DVD, but the quality of Rurouni Kenshin has taken a nosedive since the Kyoto arc ended. I will probably keep buying out of loyalty, but I really can't recommend this volume to others.

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