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Release Date:
August 1, 2014
Original Title:
るろうに剣心 京都大火編
Alternate Titles:
Rurouni Kenshin 2: Kyoto Inferno
Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Taika Hen
Rurôni Kenshin: Kyôto taika hen
Samurai X: The Great Kyoto Fire
浪客剑心:京都大火篇
Genres:
Action | Adventure | Drama | Fantasy
Production Companies:
AMUSE
GYAO
KDDI
Shueisha
Warner Bros. Japan
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
HK: IIB JP: G KR: 15 PL: 16 US: PG-13
Runtime: 138
Kenshin has settled into his new life with Kaoru and his other friends when he is approached with a request from the Meiji government. Makoto Shishio, a former assassin like Kenshin, was betrayed, set on fire and left for dead. He survived, and is now in Kyoto, plotting with his gathered warriors to overthrow the new government. Against Kaoru's wishes, Kenshin reluctantly agrees to go to Kyoto and help keep his country from falling back into civil war.
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"C" Camera Operator:
Jitsu Toyoda
Action Director:
Kenji Tanigaki
Comic Book:
Nobuhiro Watsuki
Costume Design:
Kazuhiro Sawataishi
Director:
Keishi Otomo
Director of Photography:
Takuro Ishizaka
Executive Producer:
William Ireton
Hiroyoshi Koiwai
Gaffer:
Katsutoshi Hirano
Line Producer:
Keizô Shukuzaki
Music:
Naoki Sato
Producer:
Satoshi Fukushima
Takero Hisamatsu
Tatsuro Hatanaka
Masahiko Ibaraki
Naoto Miyamoto
Production Design:
So Hashimoto
Production Sound Mixer:
Hiroaki Masuko
Screenplay:
Kiyomi Fujii
Keishi Otomo
Sound Effects:
Akihiko Okase
Sound Engineer:
Mikio Obata
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Hiroyuki Ishizaka
Aras Yadegari
Stunt Coordinator:
Kenji Tanigaki
Takahito Ôuchi
Stunts:
Masaki Onishi
Theme Song Performance:
ONE OK ROCK
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