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A young, and very imposing, Hitokiri Battousai.
Battousai realizes that the wound he took to his face is still bleeding profusely.
Hitokiri Battousai looks back over his shoulder.
The Hitokiri Battousai walks down the street in his straw hat.
Battousai leaves his room looking for Tomoe.
Hitokiri Battousai faces down the enemy, looking ... scary.
Kenshin peeks carefully around the darkened back fence of the inn.
Kenshin, the Hitokiri Battousai, turns in the midst of a pitched battle with the Shinsengumi.
Battousai the Manslayer cuts through an enemy on his way to find Tomoe.
Injured Kenshin's labored breath forms a cloud in the cold air.
A saddened Kenshin, deep in thought, bids farewell to an important person.
Kenshin surveys the victory at the Battle of Toba-Fushimi.
Kenshin, basking in the sun on the porch, notices Kaoru's approach.
Kenshin's eyes widen as he realizes he was just about to kill Jin-e.
Kenshin somberly disagrees with one of Kaoru's observations.
Kenshin gazes in awe at Shishio's death by fire.
Kenshin's shirtless here, because he's been badly injured.
Kenshin stands in the sun, sword at the ready.

Kenshin peeks carefully around the darkened back fence of the inn.
Sequence: A5 end

Cut 367
Layers: 1
Sketch: 1
Background: Original Matching

Rurouni Kenshin OVA - Kenshin (18)
Kenshin and Tomoe have been enjoying warm sake in town as the infamous attack on Choshu patriots at the Ikeda-ya inn ensues. Kenshin is told he must leave because Katsura (an actual historical figure) is in danger. Kenshin and Tomoe rush out the back door and peer carefully around the corner of the fence.

The layout that accompanied this cel shows Tomoe standing just slightly behind Kenshin, and closer to the camera. Someone has that cel, but it's not me.

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