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Historical

Narratives that revisit distinct periods to show how memory, politics, and tradition shape people in their time.

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Rurouni Kenshin (1996)

Release: 1996-01

A former assassin wanders Meiji-era Japan, sworn never to kill again. As Kenshin protects others, his past as Battousai refuses to stay buried. A historical action story about redemption, violence, and restraint.

  • Tracing how Kapitaro’s “Osorezan Le Voile” grew from Nico Nico and Vocaloid-era fan creation into *Shaman King*’s most definitive anime ending—through Reiwa remakes, Japanese era-name intuition, and a thought on what generative AI can’t replicate.

Soul Hunter

Release: 1999-07

A mythic fantasy set in ancient China, where immortals interfere in human history. Taikobo is chosen to carry out the “Hoshin Project,” sealing corrupt immortals as gods. A playful yet epic clash of fate, rebellion, and divine schemes unfolds.

  • Tracing how Kapitaro’s “Osorezan Le Voile” grew from Nico Nico and Vocaloid-era fan creation into *Shaman King*’s most definitive anime ending—through Reiwa remakes, Japanese era-name intuition, and a thought on what generative AI can’t replicate.