Despite some sequence changes here and there, the new Rurouni Kenshin remake is surprisingly close to the manga in pretty much every way. From the character designs to the individual scenes and dialogue, the series follows the manga source material very closely. This contrasts with the original, which mostly followed the manga but did take some MANILA, Philippines — Keishi Otomo's adaptation of Nobuhiro Watsuki's famous manga is coming to an end soon. On April 23, "Rurouni Kenshin: The Final" is set to premire.

One of the biggest villains in the history of Rurouni Kenshi has returned in the remake's finale. The Rurouni Kenshin remake recently ended its first season, re-telling the story of the one-time

Kenshin appears to be tired and wounded in almost the entirety of two hours and 15 minutes of the film. Yet, his facial expression becomes darker when he has to revert back to the ferocious

Here's what the ending of "Rurouni Kenshin: The Final" means, and how it leads into the live-action adaptation's sequel. Rurouni Kenshin: The Final differs from the manga Warner

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