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To commemorate the Rurouni Kenshin festival, let’s take a look at Taketo Tanaka, the child actor who played the original role of Yahiko Myojin in the 2012 movie, “Rurouni Kenshin”. He is also an Amuse talent like Takeru Sato and is now 15 years old. His role was taken over by Kaito Oyagi in the 2014 sequel, “Rurouni Kenshin - Kyoto Inferno”
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Honestly taketo tanaka is more suitable as yahiko myojin, he has annoying habit and like mocking other people :D with kaito oyagi as yahiko so the character being so polite and calm

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Bakuman's official twitter released a making photo of Takeru Sato and Kamiki Ryunosuke from the movie and reminded people about the airing last Friday of the uncut TV premiere of "Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Inferno", which also stars the two actors
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Takao Yamada, the actor who played as Iwanbou  in Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno/ The Legend Ends, posted photos of himself together with Satoh Takeru (Himura Kenshin), Fujiwara Tatsuya (Shishio Makoto), and Kamiki Ryunosuke (Seta Soujiro) on his Ameblo account.

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@hiranade, they have good relationships even with their co-stars, as we can see from the photos above.  :D

Celebrating the Rurouni Kenshin Festival with Kenshin’s bewildered “Oro” look. The festival will end tomorrow night, Nov. 6, as the last part of the series, “Rurouni Kenshin The legend ends” holds its TV premiere on Japanese TV.
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The "Rurouni Kenshin Festival" ends tonight, Nov. 6, as the last of the series, "Rurouni Kenshin The Legend Ends" Uncut DVD will have its first television broadcast via the Friday Road Show NTV Tokyo channel, at an earlier time slot than before, from 7:56 to 10:54 pm (Japan Standard Time). If you haven't seen the first and the second part of the series, at the beginning of the broadcast, the lead star, Takeru Sato will share his comments regarding the summary of the first two parts.
credit: https://www.facebook.com/kinro.ntv

You can watch the movie from 7:56 to 10:54 pm (Japan Standard Time) through the live stream link below. Spread the word. No Eng subs ^^
http://mov3.co/ntv/

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Prior to the airing of "Rurouni Kenshin The Legend Ends" TV premiere earlier tonight, scenes from "Rurouni Kenshin" and "Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Inferno" were condensed into a 15 minute narrated video and Takeru Sato's commentary was interspersed in it.  
My screenshots from the live stream link (couldn’t take much because it was also dinner time. lol)
credit: http://mov3.co/ntv/

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7 actors who truly nailed their anime characters
Nov. 18, 2015 (excerpt)

Bakuman‘s two title characters, Mashiro (played by Takeru Satoh) and Takagi (played by Ryunosuke Kamiki), are just as preppy and energetic as they are in the anime, despite the fact that they’re 17 years old in the film but only 15 in the anime. Not only do they closely resemble their anime counterparts, in some ways they’re even better than the originals!

Takeru and Ryunosuke are part of a select group of actors who’ve portrayed anime characters in live-action adaptations – and made them even more awesome than the source material. What is it about these actors that manage to create memorable and distinct characters from drawings on a printed page? We take a look at 7 actors who should have won Academy Awards for their roles (if only they qualified).

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1. Takeru Satoh as Kenshin Himura (Rurouni Kenshin series)

Takeru Satoh & Kenshin Himura. Credits: onehallyu & Death Battle Fanon Wikia

There were many doubts about Takeru Satoh’s ability to play Kenshin at first – would he be able to portray the dual facets of Kenshin’s gentleness and brutality? His youthful face helped in giving Kenshin the humble, calm facade that most of his friends saw, but his eyes were what hid the lingering killer in his soul. Takeru Satoh’s eyes have this dead serious expression, even in photos when he’s smiling – just cover his mouth to see what I mean. It’s not surprising that he was able to slip into the role of Kenshin so easily when his natural appearance already hid such a dichotomy!

credit: http://thepoppingpost.com/7-actors-who-truly-nailed-their-anime-characters/

Takeru is also no. 6 for his role in "Bakuman"

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7 actors who truly nailed their anime characters
Nov. 18, 2015 (excerpt)

Bakuman‘s two title characters, Mashiro (played by Takeru Satoh) and Takagi (played by Ryunosuke Kamiki), are just as preppy and energetic as they are in the anime, despite the fact that they’re 17 years old in the film but only 15 in the anime. Not only do they closely resemble their anime counterparts, in some ways they’re even better than the originals!

Takeru and Ryunosuke are part of a select group of actors who’ve portrayed anime characters in live-action adaptations – and made them even more awesome than the source material. What is it about these actors that manage to create memorable and distinct characters from drawings on a printed page? We take a look at 7 actors who should have won Academy Awards for their roles (if only they qualified).

1. Takeru Satoh as Kenshin Himura (Rurouni Kenshin series)

Takeru Satoh & Kenshin Himura. Credits: onehallyu & Death Battle Fanon Wikia

There were many doubts about Takeru Satoh’s ability to play Kenshin at first – would he be able to portray the dual facets of Kenshin’s gentleness and brutality? His youthful face helped in giving Kenshin the humble, calm facade that most of his friends saw, but his eyes were what hid the lingering killer in his soul. Takeru Satoh’s eyes have this dead serious expression, even in photos when he’s smiling – just cover his mouth to see what I mean. It’s not surprising that he was able to slip into the role of Kenshin so easily when his natural appearance already hid such a dichotomy!

credit: http://thepoppingpost.com/7-actors-who-truly-nailed-their-anime-characters/

Takeru is also no. 6 for his role in "Bakuman"

Agreed with this description, takeru satoh's eyes really give me kenshin feels ^^ when he 's angry those eyes 're so Scarry but when with kaoru, those eyes 're so soft, melted fan girl heart :D

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Ywc@pechumori glad you update this thread again, thanks. it's so interesting to spend end year with watching RK series. Time flies so fast and 1year ago we watched RK Kyoto inferno and The Legend Ends. And still greedy for sequel ^^

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