Rurouni Kenshin - 1996 II The Handsome Swordsman of Legend 1-1 was released on: Japan: 10 January 1996 USA: 17 March 2003
It came out in japan on January 10, 1996 to September 8, 1998.
Rurouni Kenshin - 1996 II Kid Samurai A Big Ordeal and a New Student 1-2 was released on: Japan: 17 January 1996 USA: 18 March 2003
No, there isn't a manga about what happens next to Sanosuke. Here is what happens: *SPOILER ALERT!!!* In the manga, Sanosuke travels overseas. He beat 200 men of the former Ishin shishi, the target in the Kurogasa (Jin-eh Udou ) arc. He soon fled out of Japan, almost right after Megumi did. In the second to the last chapter of Rurouni Kenshin, he sent a letter to Kenshin and the others, saying that he was currently in Mongolia and was doing well. It was never shown that he returned to Japan, although in the OVA Kenshin was found in presumably China, where Sanosuke helped him get back to Kaoru in Japan. He was never seen returning to Japan in the OVA either.
In the manga, Sanosuke travels overseas. He beat 200 men of the former Ishin shishi, the target in the Kurogasa (Jin-eh Udou ) arc. He soon fled out of Japan, almost right after Megumi did. In the second to the last chapter of Rurouni Kenshin, he sent a letter to Kenshin and the others, saying that he was currently in Mongolia and was doing well. It was never shown that he returned to Japan, although in the OVA Kenshin was found in presumably China, where Sanosuke helped him get back to Kaoru in Japan. He was never seen returning to Japan in the OVA either.
you can't find one... not until Japan's DVD release which is on the 26th of December 2012
Kenshin Kawakami was born June 22, 1975, in Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan.
Kenshin Himura (parody) :-)
The character Kenshin Himura is fictional, and was created by Nobuhiro Watsuki. However, Watsuki based the character of Kenshin on a real-life samurai named Kawakami Gensai, who was one of the four most notorious assassins of the Bakumatsu period of Japan. Kenshin's sword style was also based on a real samurai of the Tokugawa period, named Matsubayashi Henyasai.
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The first episode was aired in Japan in 1997. The games were first released in 1995.
The first volume was released in Japan on January 19, 1999. The first anime episode in Japan was aired on 5 July 2001.