
OVA is better than the T.V. series
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I happened to get this because I've read about "Rurouni Kenshin" The T.V. series and it always gets fantastic reviews from people who've seen it. Well I was on eBay one day and saw this as a "buy it now" for $10 and I'm getting into collecting anime so I said "Why not?" and I was very impressed with these OVA episodes. I had read somewhere that the first two DVD's are a prequel to the T.V. series, and the final disc "Reflection" is an ending and to view the T.V. series before the ending. As a note for those who don't already know, ADV changed the name from "Rurouni Kenshin" to "Samurai X" as a marketing ploy taking advantage of the "Awsome Gnarley X-treme" syndrome of marketing that was bludgeoning us over the head here in America at the time. Seeing how these episodes were of a much more mature theme than the original "Rurouni Kenshin" series it seems a little backward to me, but what can you say?
I bought the T.V. series-the first two seasons and watched them after the first two discs of this set and I must say that I was a bit dissapointed in the T.V. series after watching "Trust" and "Betrayal" the first two discs of this set. These OVA episodes are very well animated(general art quality and movement) and the tone is a serious drama with deep psycological aspects. They explore issues like living with the deaths caused by involvment in war and the scars that soldiers carry for the rest of their lives as a result of their participation. And also how these burdens are carried by the wives and children as well. I was so impressed with these OVA episodes that when I saw the original T.V. series (which had enjoyable parts) I was dissapointed with the silly, slapstick elements that are all through the T.V. series. Some parts I even felt a little embarassed watching, even by myself! The art and animation were also of a much lower quality level than these OVA episodes. Even with the hole in time that this set has in the middle, I think that it is an excellent set if you're interested in a more mature themed anime that doesn't include any comedy at all, but has much thought provoking elements in a very good story. And if you're already a fan of "Rurouni Kenshin" the T.V. series then these episodes will round out and complete the tales of the legendary swordsman for the die hard fans. They are rated with a 17+ though, the original series was 13+. But I think that it could be appropriate for viewers younger than 17 if you're not bothered by bloody violence. I think that the older rating for the OAV's reflects the more serious dramatic tone than anything else, younger kids might not enjoy it as much as the T.V. series.
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