In the original series, the breaking of Kenshin’s sword is a major psychological blow, symbolizing that his current skills and equipment are insufficient to protect his friends.
Titled " Aoshi vs. Okina ," this episode depicts the brutal confrontation between Aoshi Shinomori and his former mentor, Okina . Okina challenges Aoshi to stop his downward spiral into darkness, but Aoshi remains focused on his obsession with killing Kenshin to claim the title of the "Strongest". Key Themes & Developments Watch [Team X-P] Rurouni Kenshin 37
Titled " The Road to Be Revived: Despair, then the Awakening of the Soul ," this episode focuses on Kenshin's critical encounter with Seta Sōjirō . During their brief duel of Battōjutsu strikes, Sōjirō’s speed matches Kenshin’s, resulting in Kenshin's Sakabatō breaking . This defeat forces Kenshin to realize Shishio's true threat and sets him on a journey to find his master, Seijuro Hiko, for more training. In the original series, the breaking of Kenshin’s
This episode introduces Sōjirō’s fighting style, the "Celestial Sword," and highlights his lack of emotion, which makes him Kenshin’s most difficult opponent to read. Okina challenges Aoshi to stop his downward spiral