Sagara Sanosuke
{{Short description|Fictional character from Rurouni Kenshin}}
{{Family name hatnote|Sagara|lang=Japanese}}
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{{Infobox character
| name = Sagara Sanosuke
| series = Rurouni Kenshin
| image = Wikisano.jpg
| caption = Sagara Sanosuke on the cover of Rurouni Kenshin Kanzenban Volume 5
| first = Rurouni Kenshin Act 5: The Fight Merchant
| creator = Nobuhiro Watsuki
| voice = {{ubl|Japanese|Tomokazu Seki (drama CD)|Yūji Ueda (1996 series){{cite episode|title=悪の一文字・ ケンカ屋左之助登場!|number=4|series=Rurouni Kenshin|credits=Aniplex, Fuji TV|network=Fuji TV|airdate=January 31, 1996}}|Yuriko Fuchizaki (1996 series, child){{cite episode|title=逆刃刀対斬馬刀・ 闘いの果てに!|number=5|series=Rurouni Kenshin|credits=Aniplex, Fuji TV|network=Fuji TV|airdate=February 7, 1996}}|Taku Yashiro (2023 series){{cite web|last=Hodgkins|first=Crystalyn|title=New Rurouni Kenshin TV Anime's New Promo Video Reveals Cast for Yahiko, Sannosuke|url=https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2022-12-18/new-rurouni-kenshin-tv-anime-new-promo-video-reveals-cast-for-yahiko-sannosuke/.193052|website=Anime News Network|access-date=December 18, 2022|date=December 18, 2022}}|Natsumi Fujiwara (2023 series, child){{cite web|script-title=ja:「るろうに剣心」声優一覧│新アニメの全キャスト49人を網羅&随時更新|url=https://times.abema.tv/articles/-/10093163|publisher=Abema TV|access-date=September 15, 2023|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230902090121/https://times.abema.tv/articles/-/10093163|archive-date=September 2, 2023|language=ja|date=September 15, 2023|url-status=live}}|English|Derek Stephen Prince (Samurai X version)|Lex Lang (1996 series){{cite episode|title=One Word: Evil. The Fighter Sanosuke Appears|number=4|series=Rurouni Kenshin|credits=Aniplex, Fuji TV|network=Cartoon Network|airdate=March 20, 2003}}|Brianne Siddall (1996 series, child){{cite episode|title=The Reversed-Blade Sword Vs. The Zanbatou|number=5|series=Rurouni Kenshin|credits=Aniplex, Fuji TV|network=Cartoon Network|airdate=March 21, 2003}}|Gray G. Haddock (OVAs and movie)|Eric Vale (live-action films)|Darius Johnson (2023 series){{cite tweet|user=DariusJ_VO|author=Johnson, Darius|number=1724926973900718338|title=I'M BAD 惡 Proud to be a part of the reboot of the legendary Rurouni Kenshin as English voice of Sanosuke!!!!⚔️ Thank you @mummynyan , @staleybud , and everyone @BangZoom PS, I don't support the actions of the author! Many of the cast have donated to @childrescuecoalition|date=November 15, 2023|access-date=November 16, 2023}}}}
| portrayer = Munetaka Aoki
| nickname = Sano (English anime only)
| alias = {{nihongo|Zanza|斬左}}
| lbl21 = Affiliations
| data21 = Sekihō Army (formerly)
}}
{{Nihongo|Sagara Sanosuke|相楽 左之助}} is a fictional character from the Rurouni Kenshin manga and anime series created by Nobuhiro Watsuki. In the English anime adaptations he is known as Sanosuke Sagara and nicknamed Sano. Watsuki, being a fan of the Shinsengumi, created Sanosuke by basing his name and characteristics on that of a real Shinsengumi member named Harada Sanosuke.
Set during a fictional version of Japan in the pre-Meiji period, Sanosuke is a former member of the Sekihō Army. When the group is destroyed by the Meiji Government, he becomes a fighter-for-hire to calm his anger by fighting. During his introduction in the series, he encounters the wanderer Himura Kenshin, who easily defeats him and is able to convince him to stop his mercenary work and instead start protecting people. After that encounter, Sanosuke becomes Kenshin's best friend as well as his partner in most of their fights.
Sanosuke appears in the featured films of the series and in other media relating to the Rurouni Kenshin franchise, including a plethora of electronic games and original video animations (OVAs). Numerous anime and manga publications have commented on Sanosuke's character. Mania Entertainment praised his character development, noting that he becomes more trustworthy and reliable as the series progresses.{{cite web|url= http://www.mania.com/rurouni-kenshin-vol06_article_81696.html |title= Mania.com Review: Rurouni Kenshin volume 6 |date= 2002-01-22 |access-date= 2008-01-25 | publisher= Mania Entertainment | author=Lavey, Megan | archive-date=2009-07-18 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090718203407/http://www.mania.com/rurouni-kenshin-vol06_article_81696.html}} SciFi.com referred to him as a "video-game icon", and noted how he is portrayed as a "tragic figure".{{cite web|url= http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue181/anime.html|title=Rurouni Kenshin TV The first steps down a very popular road|author=Robinson, Tasha|publisher=SciFi.com |access-date= 2008-05-01 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080418060250/http://www.scifi.com/sfw/issue181/anime.html |archive-date = 2008-04-18}} Sanosuke has been popular with the Rurouni Kenshin reader base, placing second in every popularity poll. Merchandise based on Sanosuke has also been released, including key chains, and plush dolls.
Creation and conception
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Sanosuke was one of the last major figures of the series to be created. Watsuki created him to be Kenshin's best friend, who is willing to punch him when he is sad to make him "wake up" from his sadness. Although Sanosuke is a main character in the series, Watsuki felt that he could not write everything he wanted about him, and thought that making him the title character of a series would prove interesting.{{cite web|url=http://www.animeondvd.com/conitem.php?item=190 |title=Anime Expo 2002: Friday Report |first=Andrew |last=Tei |publisher=Mania Entertainment |access-date=2008-05-08 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20041215165012/http://www.animeondvd.com/conitem.php?item=190 |archive-date=2004-12-15 }}
The character is based on Shinsengumi member Harada Sanosuke. Watsuki describes Sanosuke's visual motif by referring to his design model, Lamp, the main character of Susumu Sendo and Takeshi Obata's Mashin Bōken Tan Lamp-Lamp. Watsuki, working as an assistant on Obata's manga, formed the character by doodling in sketchbooks, adding and subtracting elements from the proposed character "with blessings from the original artist, of course."{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 2 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter= The Secret Life of Characters (6) Sagara Sanosuke |year= 2003 |page= [https://archive.org/details/rurounikenshinme00wats_1/page/48 48] |isbn= 1-59116-249-1 |url= https://archive.org/details/rurounikenshinme00wats_1 |url-access= registration }} An elder Sanosuke was drafted by Watsuki to appear in the manga's finale but this idea was scrapped. In the manga's final story arc, the design was used for Sanosuke's father, Higashidani Kamishimoemon.Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "The Secret Life of Characters (50) Higashidani Family," Rurouni Kenshin Volume 26. Viz Media. 132.
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In July 2006, the Japanese publishers of Rurouni Kenshin released the kanzenban edition. In the fifth kanzenban, Watsuki redesigned the character of Sanosuke in a draft version. To emphasize his hate of the Meiji Government, Watsuki drew the Japanese kanji for {{nihongo4|"evil"|惡|aku}} on the back of Sanosuke's jacket in the original series, but on the kanzenban redesign, the tattoo is located inside his clothes. Unlike in the manga where Sanosuke uses an oversized zanbatō as a weapon, Watsuki gave him a more historically authentic zanbatō; a sword notably thinner and longer in design. He also gave him an armor-like cloth to make him look more as a warrior.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin Kanzenban, Volume 5 |year= 2006|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Shueisha |page=2|isbn=4-08-874154-4 }}
The fact that the CD book voice actors, especially Tomokazu Seki and Megumi Ogata, who portrayed Sanosuke and Kenshin in the CD books, respectively, did not get their corresponding roles in the anime disappointed Watsuki.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 10 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |year= 2005 |isbn= 978-1-59116-703-7 |publisher= Viz Media |page= [https://archive.org/details/rurounikenshinme00wats_0/page/99 99] |url= https://archive.org/details/rurounikenshinme00wats_0 |url-access= registration }} Ueda, Sanosuke's voice actor in the Japanese anime, commented that voicing Sanosuke in the original video animations was very complicated because his character was notably older and he has not acted in the role for a long period. He also said that he would have liked to see more fights involving Sanosuke in the original video animations, but was happy to see that Sanosuke had matured as a character.{{cite video | people=Ueda, Yūji |date=2002|title=Rurouni Kenshin Seisouhen 1| medium=DVD|publisher=Sony}} Lex Lang, the voice actor of Sanosuke in the English adaptation of the anime, commented that his first impression of Sanosuke was as a fight-driven character motivated by anger, but as the story continued Sanosuke became friendly and more likable. Because his voice is noticeably different from Ueda's, Lang tries to create his own interpretation of Sanosuke's character. Lang has noted that the scene in episode 22 of the anime, in which Sanosuke is afraid of a train because he believes it is a demon, was the most enjoyable scene for him to record; he added "I recently saw it and had some big laughs."{{cite web|url=http://www.dubreview.com/ki_ll.php|title=Interview with Lex Lang|publisher=Dubreview.com|access-date= 2008-05-03 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080513102504/http://www.dubreview.com/ki_ll.php |archive-date = 2008-05-13}}
In producing the English dub version of the series, Media Blasters chose Lex Lang as Sanosuke's voice actor. When writing Sanosuke's dialogue, Clark Cheng, the writer of the English dub script, noted that the character was smarter than he would have liked in the first few episodes, so Cheng tried slowly to change the character's dialogue to make Sanosuke seem less intelligent so he would be more similar to the equivalent in the Japanese version of the series.{{cite web |url=http://www.dubreview.com/ki_cc.php |title=Interview with Clark Cheng |publisher=Dub Review |date=November 2003 |access-date=2008-05-07 |archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20080501044258/http://www.dubreview.com/ki_cc.php |archive-date = 2008-05-01}}
Appearances
= In ''Rurouni Kenshin'' =
Born February 1860 in Nagano, Sanosuke is a former member of the Sekihō Army.{{cite book|title=Rurouni Kenshin Profiles|publisher=Viz Media|year=2005|isbn=978-1-4215-0160-4}} Having admired his captain Sagara Sōzō, he takes the family name Sagara from him. But when the revolutionary government encounters financial problems, it labels the Sekihō Army as frauds in order to "bury their promises". Sōzō is executed, leaving Sanosuke as one of the few survivors. Consumed with hatred for the Ishin Shishi, and guilt at not being able to protect his hero, Sanosuke becomes a fight merchant in Tokyo.{{cite book |year= 2003 |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 2 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter= Act 7: Mark of Evil |isbn= 1-59116-249-1 |url= https://archive.org/details/rurounikenshinme00wats_1 }}{{cite book |year= 2003 |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 2 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter= Act 8: And Then, Another |isbn= 1-59116-249-1 |url= https://archive.org/details/rurounikenshinme00wats_1 }} Over the next ten years, he gains a reputation as one of the strongest hired fighters of the city.{{cite book |year= 2003 |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 1 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter= Act 6: Face Off: Sagara Sanosuke |isbn= 1-59116-249-1 |url= https://archive.org/details/rurounikenshinme00wats_1 }} The destruction of the Sekihō Army and the loss of all his friends has caused Sanosuke to hate the Meiji Government and he wears the Japanese kanji for "evil" on the back of his jacket. He bears this symbol as a mark of his loyalty towards his past in the Sekihō Army.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 9|year=2004|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Act 73: Encounter in the Forest (Part II)|page=137|isbn= 978-1-59116-669-6 }} Sanosuke uses an enormous zanbatō in battle, giving him the moniker {{nihongo4|Zanza|斬左}}. The blade has no edge and Sanosuke only uses it to smash and crush his opponents.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 1 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher = Viz Media |chapter=Act 6: Face Off: Sagara Sanosuke|year=2003|page=160|isbn= 1-59116-220-3 }}
In his introduction in the manga, Sanosuke is hired to fight Kenshin, but after the former assassin defeats him, he learns of the truth of Kenshin's no-kill approach and becomes one of his allies.{{cite book |year= 2003 |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 2 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter= Chapter 8 |isbn= 1-59116-249-1 |url= https://archive.org/details/rurounikenshinme00wats_1 }} After Kenshin defeats him and breaks his zanbatō, Sanosuke decides to focus on unarmed combat. When the criminal Shishio Makoto tries to conquer Japan, Sanosuke helps Kenshin in the fight against him. While on his trip to Kyoto to aid him, Sanosuke was trained in kenpo from a warrior monk named Yūkyūzan Anji. Anji taught Sanosuke a secret technique called {{nihongo4|Futae no Kiwami|二重の極み||lit. "Mastery of the Two Layers"}}. Futae no Kiwami is a special art in which the user performs two hits in quick succession with any part of his body. The first hit with the proximal interphalangeal joint neutralizes the hardness of the target, then the second blow, struck with the proximal phalanx, breaks the target before it recovers from the force of the first blow.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 9|year=2004|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Act 72: Encounter in the Forest (Part I)|isbn= 978-1-59116-669-6|pages=122–123 }} Using his mastery from this art with his right hand allows him to defeat the third most powerful opponent in Shishio's army: Anji.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 13|year=2005|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Chapter 111|isbn= 978-1-59116-713-6 }}
Months later, in an act of revenge on Kenshin, Yukishiro Enishi fakes Kamiya Kaoru's death. Kenshin loses the will to live and when Sanosuke is unable to reach him, he wanders away from Tokyo.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 24|year=2006|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Chapter 209|page=56|isbn= 978-1-4215-0338-7 }} In his wandering, he is reunited with his family in the Shinano Province (Shinshū).Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "Act 45: Extra: Sanosuke and Nishiki Paintings (1)." Rurouni Kenshin Volume 6. Viz Media. 110.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 26 |year= 2006|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Act 229: A Man's Back 2: Two Alike|isbn= 1-4215-0673-4 }} Years prior to the start of the series, Sanosuke left the family at the age of 9 to join the Sekihō Army. Although he does not reveal his identity to his family, upon learning of their poor situation Sanosuke attacks a former Ishin Shishi who was mistreating them and the town.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 26|year=2006|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Chapter 234|isbn= 1-4215-0673-4 }} During these fights, Sanosuke's right hand is permanently damaged from the overuse Futae no Kiwami.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 19|year=2005|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Chapter 159|page=13|isbn= 978-1-59116-927-7 }} and overcomes this disability when he discovers using both hands in succession which lessens the impact to his damaged hand.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 27|year=2006|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Chapter 159|isbn= 978-1-4215-0674-6|pages=71–72 }} After protecting his family, he returns to Tokyo to rescue Kaoru with his friends.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 26|year=2006|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Act 236: Landing|isbn= 1-4215-0673-4 }} After a successful rescue, Sanosuke leaves Japan and travels the world to avoid being arrested for attacking the Ishin Shishi.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 28|year=2006|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |chapter=Chapter 254|isbn= 978-1-4215-0675-3 }} The manga ends with a letter from Sanosuke to his friends that he is returning to Japan to be reunited with them.
= In other media =
File:Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Inferno The Legend Ends, Red Carpet Premiere Munetaka Aoki.jpg portrays Sanosuke in the live-action films.]]
In the Rurouni Kenshin: The Motion Picture, Sanosuke helps to stop the samurai Takimi Shigure from overthrowing the Meiji Government as an act of revenge.{{cite video |date = 2001 |title = Samurai X – The Motion Picture|medium = DVD |publisher = ADV Films}} In the original video animations of the series, he is given a more humanized design and a more emotional personality. In the non-canon Rurouni Kenshin: Reflection, an older Sanosuke discovers Kenshin gravely injured when he is traveling in Asia and sends Kenshin back to Tokyo by himself, contradicting his character development by his creator, Watsuki.{{cite video |date = 2003 |title = Samurai X: Reflection|medium = DVD |publisher = ADV Films}} Sanosuke is also a playable character in almost all the Rurouni Kenshin video games{{cite web|url=http://www.banpresto-game.com/rurouni/main.html|title=Rurouni Kenshin: Enjou! Kyoto Rinne official website|publisher=Banpresto|access-date=2008-02-06}} except Jump Super Stars{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/ajsj/p3.html#|title=Jump Super Stars official website|publisher=Nintendo|access-date=2008-02-06}} and Jump Ultimate Stars,{{cite web|url=https://www.nintendo.co.jp/ds/ajuj/character/chara_38.html|title=Jump Ultimate Stars official website|publisher=Nintendo|access-date=2008-02-06}} in which he isn't playable but is available as a Battle koma.
In Rurouni Kenshin: Restoration, Sanosuke is hired by Takeda Kanryu to kill Kenshin but he only wishes to fight Kenshin. After losing to Kenshin, Sanosuke agrees to help him with taking care of Kaoru's dojo.
In the live-action film series adapting Rurouni Kenshin, Sanosuke is portrayed by Munetaka Aoki.
Reception
Among the Rurouni Kenshin reader base Sanosuke has been popular, having ranked second in every Shonen Jump popularity poll of the series{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 14|last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro|publisher= Viz Media |year=2005|chapter=Chapter 113|page=28|isbn= 1-59116-767-1 }}{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 16 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |year= 2005|chapter=Chapter 135|isbn= 1-59116-854-6 }} and also ranked fifth in the "Kenshin's Biggest Rival" poll featuring all of Kenshin's opponents.{{cite book |title= Rurouni Kenshin, Volume 26 |last= Watsuki |first= Nobuhiro |publisher= Viz Media |year= 2006|chapter=Chapter 237|page=170|isbn= 1-4215-0673-4}} Merchandise based on Sanosuke has been released, including sweat bands,{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000NWBVXA|title=Rurouni Kenshin: Sweat Band – Sanosuke|website=Amazon |access-date=2008-01-28}} keychains,{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000MQRV8G|title=Rurouni Kenshin, Karou, Sanosuke Group Key Chain|website=Amazon |access-date=2008-05-01}} and plush dolls.{{cite web|url=https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000IG2AV8|title=Rurouni Kenshin: Sanosuke 8" Plush (Plush Doll Figure)|website=Amazon |access-date=2008-05-01}}
Several anime and manga publications have provided both praise and criticism of Sanosuke's character. Anime News Network said that Sanosuke's first fight in the series against Kenshin was stereotypical for an action series due to the differences between Sanosuke's and Kenshin's personalities, and to the music used in the anime that gives the impression that Kenshin would win.{{cite news|url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/rurouni-kenshin/dvd-2|title=Rurouni Kenshin Vol. 2 – Battle in the Moonlight|last=Shepard|first=Chris|work=Anime News Network|access-date= 2008-02-13}} In the Critical Survey of Graphic Novels: Manga, multiple writers acknowledged how both Sanosuke and Yahiko spend their time in the series searching for ways to become stronger. However, they do it for a heroic reason which is assisting Kenshin.{{cite book|last1=Burnham|first1=Jef|editor1-last=Beaty|editor1-first=Bart H.|editor2-last=Weiner|editor2-first=Stephen|title=Critical Survey of Graphic Novels : Manga|date=2013|publisher=Salem Press|location=Ipswich, Mass.|isbn=978-1-58765-955-3|pages=268–272 |chapter=Rurouni Kenshin: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story}} SciFi.com commended him for being a good source of comic relief and described his appearance as a video-game icon. However, they commented he was a "tragic figure whose goofy peccadilloes have solid reasons behind them" due to being unable to avoid the destruction of the Sekihotai army and feeling guilty due to it. Mania Entertainment praised Sanosuke's character development and transformation from an enemy of Kenshin into one of his most stalwart friends. Chris Beveridge appreciated the fight scenes from Restoration due to how Sanosuke is presented stronger than in the original manga, making his duel with Kenshin more enjoyable.{{cite web|last=Beveridge|first=Chris|title=Rurouni Kenshin: Restoration Vol. #01 Manga Review|url=https://www.fandompost.com/2013/07/04/rurouni-kenshin-restoration-vol-01-manga-review/|website=The Fandom Post|date=July 4, 2013}} In the Samurai X: Reflection original video animation, Mike Crandol of Anime News Network referred to Sanosuke's revised design as "pretty awkward" since Crandol felt Sanosuke's original character design was "perhaps being too cartoonish to translate well into this new style," with the "new style" being the "decidedly more realistic look" exhibited in all of the Samurai X original video animations.{{cite news|url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/rurouni-kenshin-ova-series-2-part-1 |title= Ruroni Kenshin second OAV series Seisouhen, part 1 |date= 2004-09-08 |access-date= 2008-05-01 | work= Anime News Network | first=Mike |last= Crandol }}
Sanosuke's role in the live-action films has also been the subject of commentary by writers. Munetaka Aoki's acting was praised by Ko Ransom from Anime News Network, finding it faithful to the original character.{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/rurouni-kenshin |title=Rurouni Kenshin Live-Action Movie|date=September 20, 2012|access-date=May 24, 2017| work= Anime News Network| first=Ko|last=Ransom }} Nick Creamer from the same site also noted how in the first live-action film, Sanosuke's characterization was identical to the original series as he is initially an enemy to Kenshin but later becomes his friend.{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/rurouni-kenshin-part-i/origins/bd-dvd/.110043 |title=Rurouni Kenshin Part I: Origins BD+DVD|date=December 19, 2016|access-date=May 24, 2017| work= Anime News Network| first=Nick |last=Creamer }} On the other hand, Creamer criticized Sanosuke's portrayal in the second film as he stated that he "tends to chew the scenery in his appearances" to the point he found him less realistic.{{cite news|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/review/rurouni-kenshin-part-ii/kyoto-inferno/bd-dvd/.110561 |title=Rurouni Kenshin Part II: Kyoto Inferno BD+DVD|date=January 5, 2017|access-date=May 24, 2017| work= Anime News Network| first=Nick |last=Creamer }} For the liveaction film Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends, David West from Neo enjoyed Sanosuke's fight against Anji but felt it was too similar to his fight against the Christian priest from the first film.{{cite magazine|url= http://www.neomag.co.uk/art/asian-film/review/2601/rurouni-kenshin-the-legend-ends |title= Rurouni Kenshin: The Legend Ends|date=October 11, 2015 |access-date=May 24, 2017| magazine= Neo| first=David |last=West |url-status=dead |archive-url=http://web.archive.org/web/20190212130712/http://www.neomag.co.uk/art/asian-film/review/2601/rurouni-kenshin-the-legend-ends |archive-date=February 12, 2019 }}
See also
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