selah-cyclones-are-#1
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Shounen Jump titles have always been quite famous, both in America and in Japan, and Kenshin was one of the most famous ones for quite awhile, particularly in the states. But while I see people listing it as one of the best, I can't help but ask, is it really that good?
I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I hate Kenshin or anything, I simply find it an above average series. Decently entertaining, but with quite a few faults. It baffles me how people can list it as one of the best of all time.
I have a bit of a theory on this. For most western anime fans, Kenshin was probably their first, or one of their first, non-Dragonball Jump series. When all you've seen is Dragonball, Kenshin certainly seems quite groundbreaking and really serious and dark. But when you consider all the previous series like Saint Seiya, Fist of the Northstar, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, you realize Kenshin isn't really anything all that special.
Looking at it, Kenshin himself is a rather dull lead. Yeah, the idea of this ex-assassin who is a total spazz and goofball is funny at first, but his character is too much of a Mary Sue. Kenshin is boring. Now certainly it's not uncommon for there to be characters more interesting than the lead, but I actually found the best parts of Kenshin were when he wasn't around.
Yahiko and Sanousuke are better, but they still fall into the basic stereotypes of the kid and the loudmouth who isn't as skilled as the main character. Saitou and Aoshi are the most interesting characters, but they also don't have enough time to really make the series great.
Rurouni Kenshin does have some great moments, such as the death of the Oniwaban, the Kenshin vs Saitou fight, and the fights against Jin-E, Soujirou, and Shishio, but ultimately, I find the series to be very overrated, and just above average at best.
I mean, don't get me wrong, I'm not saying I hate Kenshin or anything, I simply find it an above average series. Decently entertaining, but with quite a few faults. It baffles me how people can list it as one of the best of all time.
I have a bit of a theory on this. For most western anime fans, Kenshin was probably their first, or one of their first, non-Dragonball Jump series. When all you've seen is Dragonball, Kenshin certainly seems quite groundbreaking and really serious and dark. But when you consider all the previous series like Saint Seiya, Fist of the Northstar, Yu Yu Hakusho, and Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, you realize Kenshin isn't really anything all that special.
Looking at it, Kenshin himself is a rather dull lead. Yeah, the idea of this ex-assassin who is a total spazz and goofball is funny at first, but his character is too much of a Mary Sue. Kenshin is boring. Now certainly it's not uncommon for there to be characters more interesting than the lead, but I actually found the best parts of Kenshin were when he wasn't around.
Yahiko and Sanousuke are better, but they still fall into the basic stereotypes of the kid and the loudmouth who isn't as skilled as the main character. Saitou and Aoshi are the most interesting characters, but they also don't have enough time to really make the series great.
Rurouni Kenshin does have some great moments, such as the death of the Oniwaban, the Kenshin vs Saitou fight, and the fights against Jin-E, Soujirou, and Shishio, but ultimately, I find the series to be very overrated, and just above average at best.