Samurai X - The Legend Ends review

If you want to read my review Samurai X - The Legend Ends, read this post. In るろうに剣心 伝説の最期編, Kenshin was rescued by his sensei, Hiko Seijuro, 13th successor of the Hiten Mitsurugi style, and with him, Kenshin will train intensely to defeat Shishio.

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Samurai X - Kyoto Inferno review

If you want to read my review of Samurai X - Kyoto Inferno, read this post. In 京都大火編, Kenshin lived peacefully in the Meiji Era, but with the threat of Shishio setting everything on fire, Battousai found himself once again driven to kill.

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Samurai X - The Final review

If you want to read my review of Samurai X - The Final, read this post. In るろうに剣心最終章, Enishi Yukishiro swears Kenshin revenge for the death of his sister, Tomoe Yukishiro, who was Battousai's wife and spy.

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Samurai X - The Legend Ends review

If you want to read my review Samurai X - The Legend Ends, read this post. In るろうに剣心 伝説の最期編, Kenshin was rescued by his sensei, Hiko Seijuro, 13th successor of the Hiten Mitsurugi style, and with him, Kenshin will train intensely to defeat Shishio.

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Samurai X - Kyoto Inferno review

If you want to read my review of Samurai X - Kyoto Inferno, read this post. In 京都大火編, Kenshin lived peacefully in the Meiji Era, but with the threat of Shishio setting everything on fire, Battousai found himself once again driven to kill.

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Film Review - PENALTY LOOP: An Interesting Examination of Revenge That Cleverly Repeats its Scenes [Fantasia 2024] | FilmBook

Penalty Loop Review. Penalty Loop (2024) Film Review from the 28th Annual Fantasia International Film Festival, a movie written and directed by Shinji Araki and

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Shinji Araki’s dark comedy about two antagonists stuck in a time loop is intriguing, but lacks logic and satisfying answers. https://www.japantimes.co.jp/culture/2024/03/28/film/penalty-loop/ #culture #film #shinjiaraki #ryuyawakaba #yusukeiseya
‘Penalty Loop’: Murder on repeat loses meaning

Shinji Araki’s dark comedy about two antagonists stuck in a time loop is intriguing, but lacks logic and satisfying answers.

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