Samurai X: The Motion Picture

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📖 SYNOPSIS

Once the most feared assassin in Japan, Kenshin Himura is now a wanderer who's sworn off killing, carrying a reverse-blade sword as a daily reminder of that promise. This movie drops you into the early Meiji era, where the dust from the revolution has barely settled and not everyone's happy about how things turned out. Shigure Takimi lost everything during the war — friends, family, all cut down in the name of a new Japan that doesn't feel so new to him. He's gathered a group of rebels for one last act of vengeance, and things get deeply personal when he discovers the wanderer standing in his way is the same Battousai whose blade shaped the revolution.

What makes this movie hit is the emotional weight behind every sword clash. Kenshin isn't just fighting some villain — he's confronting the consequences of his own past. The action choreography is grounded and deliberate, focused on technique rather than flashy supernatural nonsense. And there's a melancholy running through the whole thing that gives the sword fights real stakes.

If you enjoyed Sword of the Stranger's mix of gorgeous action and quiet emotional moments, or if Samurai Champloo made you want something with a more serious historical edge, this is worth your time. It's a single movie from 1997, so the commitment is minimal. The animation holds up surprisingly well, and the story is self-contained enough that you don't strictly need the TV series first — though knowing Kenshin's backstory makes the emotional beats land harder.

✨ MUST WATCH IF...

You're a Rurouni Kenshin fan wanting more of Kenshin's internal struggle with his Battousai past
Gallop's fluid sword-fight choreography in a standalone film format sounds like a good time
Historical Meiji-era drama with themes of redemption and revolutionary betrayal hits your sweet spot
You want a self-contained story — one film, no multi-episode commitment required

❌ SKIP IF...

You haven't watched the original series — this film assumes you already know the cast well
You need a well-developed villain — Takimi Shigure's backstory feels pretty thin here
Uneven pacing bugs you — some scenes drag while key plot beats get rushed through

🎬 EPISODE GUIDE

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MANGA BRIDGE

This season covers Chapters 165-179 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 180.

Manga cover

🎭 CHARACTERS

Kenshin Himura

A reformed assassin, Kenshin Himura wanders Japan, helping others with his unmatched swordsmanship while vowing to never kill again.

Portrayed by Saitou Souma, Suzukaze Mayo, Suzuki Masami

Sanosuke Sagara

Zanza, a fierce Sekihōtai survivor, uses his massive zanbatō and later, boxing skills, to become Kenshin's loyal ally.

Portrayed by Yashiro Taku, Ueda Yuuji, Fuchizaki Yuriko, Fujiwara Natsumi

Kaoru Kamiya

Kaoru Kamiya: A strong-willed kendo instructor, fiercely independent yet compassionate, protecting her dojo and friends.

Portrayed by Takahashi Rie, Fujitani Miki

Yahiko Myoujin

Orphaned samurai apprentice, Yahiko trains with Kenshin, overcomes hardship, and finds love.

Portrayed by Koichi Makoto

Shigure Takimi

Aizu samurai, master of Psychi Kamina, seeks Meiji Restoration revenge, but dies protecting Gentatsu's sister.

Portrayed by Inoue Kazuhiko

Rurouni Kenshin Series

Rurouni Kenshin

TV · 1996 · Gallop

Rurouni Kenshin

In Meiji-era Japan, a former assassin with a troubled past seeks redemption while protecting his new friends from the shadows of his violent history.

Great94%Great
Rurouni Kenshin: Review Special

Special · 1997 · Gallop

Rurouni Kenshin: Review Special

This special compilation showcases thrilling fight sequences from the initial episodes of Rurouni Kenshin, culminating in a concise introduction to the upcoming Kyoto arc.

Samurai X Recap

TV_SPECIAL · 1997 · Gallop

Samurai X Recap

A recap of episodes 34-56 of the anime series Rurouni Kenshin, offering a concise summary of the storyline.

Rurouni Kenshin: Special Techniques

Special · 1997 · Gallop

Rurouni Kenshin: Special Techniques

This special episode meticulously details and explains every technique of the Hiten Mitsurugi Ryuu sword style, much like a previous episode showcased Kenshin's best moves.

Samurai X Special

Special · 1998 · Studio Deen

Samurai X Special

This bonus OVA episode, also known as episode 95, offers an additional adventure within the world of Samurai X, expanding upon the established narrative.

Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal

OVA · 1999 · Studio Deen

Samurai X: Trust and Betrayal

Set during the tumultuous Japanese Revolution, "Trust and Betrayal" chronicles the tragic transformation of a young boy into the feared assassin, Hitokiri Battousai, through the teachings of a master swordsman.

Great100%Great
Samurai X: Reflection

OVA · 2001 · Studio Deen

Samurai X: Reflection

Haunted by his past as the Hitokiri Battousai, Kenshin wanders, seeking atonement while his wife, Kaoru, waits and mourns his absence.

Samurai X DVD-BOX Special Ending

Special · 2007 · Studio Deen

Samurai X DVD-BOX Special Ending

The "Samurai X DVD-BOX Special Ending" concludes the story, depicting the final scene as presented in the manga's ending, set in a historical Japanese context.

Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc

OVA · 2011 · Studio Deen

Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc

This remake follows Kenshin's journey after departing Tokyo, exploring his past and the looming threat that will soon engulf Kyoto in flames.

Rurouni Kenshin

TV · 2023 · LIDENFILMS

Rurouni Kenshin

In Meiji-era Japan, a legendary swordsman seeks redemption for his violent past as a killer during the Bakumatsu era.

Great92%Great
Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Disturbance

TV · 2024 · LIDENFILMS

Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Disturbance

In Meiji-era Japan, Kenshin Himura must journey to Kyoto to confront a dangerous figure from his past, a remnant of the Bakumatsu era.

Great96%Great
Rurouni Kenshin Season 3

TV

Rurouni Kenshin Season 3

The third season of Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Kenkaku Romantan continues the story of a wandering swordsman in Meiji-era Japan.

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Samurai X: The Motion Picture

Studio

Gallop

Season

Fall 1997

Start Date

1997-12-20

End Date

1997-12-20

Episodes

1

Type

Movie

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