Is Rurouni Kenshin anime coming back?
Is Rurouni Kenshin anime coming back?
It looks like Rurouni Kenshin is making a return, but fans aren't too happy about the comeback. Reports from Japan has confirmed the iconic series will resume publication under Shueisha following the arrest of its creator on child pornography charges.
Is Rurouni Kenshin real story?
The fictional swordsman and wanderer, Himura Kenshin, from the manga series Rurouni Kenshin was inspired by Gensai. The character is a repentant former assassin who has sworn never to kill 10 years after the Meiji Revolution. The character Kawakami Bansai from the manga Gin Tama takes his name from Gensai.
Is the series Rurouni Kenshin still on hiatus?
- So far, Watsuki’s on-going work with Rurouni Kenshin has not been cancelled. Shueisha has put the series on hiatus as the title was serializing its ‘Hokkaido’ arc before Watsuki was arrested. If you are not familiar with Rurouni Kenshin, then you always have time to get to know the franchise.
Is there a verdict for Rurouni Kenshin case?
- Now, a verdict has been handed down for Watsuki’s case according to Japanese law after a prolonged sentencing period. According to the Tokyo Public Prosecutors Office, a summary of Watsuki’s indictment has been filed (via ANN) with the court.
Who is the creator of Rurouni Kenshin manga?
- Last year, the anime fandom was stunned when news broke regarding Nobuhiro Watsuki, the creator of Rurouni Kenshin. The artist was arrested in Japan for possessing child pornography, leaving the fate of his on-going manga up in the air.
Where did Rurouni Kenshin get his fighting style from?
- During his childhood, Watsuki used to practice kendo, which influenced him in the making from the series. Although Watsuki developed various one-shots before the official serialization from the series, he mentioned he based the series from Crescent Moon in the Warring States, a story which introduced Kenshin's fighting style and his teacher.