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Rurouni Kenshin: The Beginning

Before he was a protector, Kenshin was a fearsome assassin known as Battosai. But when he meets gentle Tomoe Yukishiro, a beautiful young woman who carries a huge burden in her heart, his life will change forever.

Top Cast

  • Takeru Satoh

    Takeru Satoh

    Kenshin Himura

  • Kasumi Arimura

    Kasumi Arimura

    Tomoe Yukishiro

  • Issey Takahashi

    Issey Takahashi

    Kogoro Katsura

  • Nijiro Murakami

    Nijiro Murakami

    Soji Okita

  • Masanobu Ando

    Masanobu Ando

    Shinsaku Takasugi

  • Kazuki Kitamura

    Kazuki Kitamura

    Tatsumi

  • Yosuke Eguchi

    Yosuke Eguchi

    Hajime Saito

  • Towa Araki

    Towa Araki

    Enishi Yukishiro

  • Shima Onishi

    Shima Onishi

    Iizuka

Overview

Before he was a protector, Kenshin was a fearsome assassin known as Battosai. But when he meets gentle Tomoe Yukishiro, a beautiful young woman who carries a huge burden in her heart, his life will change forever.

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