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Makimachi Misao

Makimachi Misao (巻町 操), in the Media Blasters dub, is a character from the fictional Rurouni Kenshin universe created by Nobuhiro Watsuki.

Makimachi Misao
Rurouni Kenshin character
Makimachi Misao on the cover of Rurouni Kenshin Kanzenban Volume 7
First appearanceRurouni Kenshin Act 62: On the East Sea Road
Created byNobuhiro Watsuki
Portrayed byTao Tsuchiya
Voiced byJapanese
Tomo Sakurai
English
Melodee Spevack (Samurai X version)
Philece Sampler (anime)
Meg Bauman-Shideler (New Kyoto Arc)
Brittney Karbowski (live-action films)
In-universe information
NicknameWeasel girl
AffiliationsOniwabanshū

Misao is a 16-year-old girl and the youngest member of the ninja group called Oniwabanshū. She leaves her home to find her missing leader Shinomori Aoshi but instead encounters Himura Kenshin during his journey to Kyoto alone. She soon proves herself a valuable ally and temporarily makes it to the status of leader. Although she is a bit young, she develops strong romantic feelings for Aoshi.

Character

Misao is a fairly skilled kunoichi (female ninja) from the Oniwabanshū clan of onmitsu (spies/ninja) previously based in Edo. Her weapon of choice is the kunai. She is about sixteen years old when she is first introduced. In the work, Misao is often compared to a weasel.[1][2]

Creation and conception

Misao was introduced because Watsuki felt that the Kyoto arc needed an extra heroine character to interact with Kenshin, since Kenshin and Kaoru were separate. He created Misao to be as "bright" as possible since the story was scheduled to be "in a dark direction." Watsuki added that "It's though Yahiko + Kaoru / 2 = Misao." The author of Rurouni Kenshin gave her an association with the Oniwabanshū, stemming from the reader suggestion of an Oniwabanshū kunoichi. To prevent additional complications in the storyline, Watsuki wanted Misao as a character who would not develop romantic feelings for Kenshin. Her design originates from Nakoruru in Samurai Shodown (Samurai Spirits); according to Watsuki he received criticism for this. Watsuki believes that she is closer to Mai Shiranui and Yuri Sakazaki from another SNK "battle-game." According to Watsuki the setup of the physical design occurred quickly as he "fussed" with an Oniwabanshū ninja outfit "a bit." Watsuki intended for Misao's face and body to resemble that of a young man. While Misao is 16, Watsuki wanted her to appear like a 13-year-old. Watsuki argued with his editors about the inclusion of Misao's braid. Ultimately it was kept since it added emphasis to Misao's movements. Watsuki said that he added the cloak "just for fun." The creator of Rurouni Kenshin intended for her to have a "painful" encounter with Aoshi in the future, but that Misao would "keep going strong." Watsuki said that he enjoyed drawing Misao.[3] Her family name originates from a place where Watsuki lived in Niigata.[4]

Background

Misao is the granddaughter of the former Okashira of the Oniwabanshū. She was in the care of the last leader of the Oniwabanashū, Shinomori Aoshi, until Aoshi, Han'nya, Shikijō, Beshimi, and Hyottoko left her to Kashiwazaki Nenji, also known as Okina of the Oniwabanashū, when she was eight. She and Okina had a strong bond, though in Misao's mind, Aoshi remained the best. She also had a special affection for Han'nya, who was always the one to take care of her and taught her how to fight.[5] When she heard that Aoshi was in Tokyo, she went to search for him and ran into Himura Kenshin on the way back to Kyoto.

Kyoto Arc

While resting in a forest on the way to Kyoto to defeat Shishio Makoto, Kenshin notices a teenage girl, Misao, defeat four bandits and take their goods. He interrupts her midway through the altercation, but she views him as a bum. She attempts to take his sword but Kenshin easily avoids her attacks. She and Kenshin then began traveling to Kyoto together. They stop near Shingetsu Village, where they meet a young boy. He tells them that his village is under control of Shishio Makoto. Misao and Kenshin, later accompanied by Saitō Hajime, free the village.[5] As the story progresses, Misao, who has become rather attached to Kenshin, becomes angry at him for not depending on anyone else. After Kenshin leaves, she met Kamiya Kaoru and Myōjin Yahiko. She recognizes a picture of Kenshin posted on the wall of a restaurant called Shirobeko. Misao takes Kaoru and Yahiko to Kenshin at his Hiko Seijūrō's home. On the way back, Yahiko remembers that he forgot to warn Kenshin about Aoshi, who he had seen in Kyoto a few days before, and says it out loud. Misao had heard of this and demands to know about Aoshi; Kaoru complies, grateful for the chance to see Kenshin again.

Misao was shocked at the news of Han'nya's and the others' deaths, and she runs back to Aoi-Ya for clarification from Okina. She discovers that Okina went to fight Aoshi, and leaves immediately. She arrives too late to stop the fight and finds Okina barely alive; Aoshi declares he never wishes to see Misao again. She was also given a letter written by Okina in case he was to die, telling her that she should forget about Aoshi and Oniwabanshu so she can lead a normal life. She has difficulty accepting Aoshi is the one who attempted to kill Okina. She declares herself as the new Okashira of the Oniwabanashū, refusing to recognize Aoshi as the clan's head any longer.[5]

Misao becomes close friends with Kenshin, Kaoru, and Yahiko, helping them fight the agents of Shishio Makoto. Before leaving for the final battle with Shishio, Kenshin promises Misao that he will bring Aoshi back home to Aoi-Ya, because he does not believe that Aoshi has lost himself completely. She was overwhelmed with this knowledge and cannot stop her own tears, especially because before Kenshin made his statement, Okina had asked him to kill Aoshi.

During the fight with members of the Ten Swords outside Aoi-Ya, Misao is knocked unconscious after fully receiving a hit from Honjō Kamatari's weapon. Han'nya appears before her in a dream and tells her that Kenshin has kept his promise and is bringing Aoshi back. She wakes up and helps Kaoru defeat Kamatari. She also knocks Kamatari out when he attempts to kill himself to atone for his defeat; she says she cannot truly understand the feelings of a homosexual man but was touched by his loyalty to Shishio. After all of the Ten Swords present are defeated, they are saved by Hiko Seijūrō and wait for Kenshin, Sanosuke, Saitō, and Aoshi to return.

Kenshin stays in Kyoto for about another month but decides to finally leave with Kaoru. Misao is sorely disappointed when her new friends decide to return to Tokyo, though Kenshin attempts to cheer her up by assigning her to get Aoshi to smile. Her attempts at comedy have little effect on Aoshi, though she does not have any intention of giving up.

Revenge Arc

Misao later returns in the Jinchū arc of the story when Kaoru writes to her asking her to deliver Yukishiro Tomoe's diary to Tokyo before her brother Yukishiro Enishi can exact Jinchū on Kenshin.

She and Aoshi arrived with the diary just after Enishi has taken his revenge. Kaoru was dead and Kenshin has suffered a complete breakdown, going off to a village of lost men. Sagara Sanosuke attempts to reach Kenshin, but his friend is completely lost in his grief and Sano wanders away from Tokyo in despair. Misao and Yahiko also visit Kenshin and try to revive his spirit, but their efforts are useless, and they leave him. They swear to find Enishi, make him read Tomoe's diary and beg for forgiveness at Kaoru's grave.

Aoshi deduces that Kaoru may not be dead. He exhumes Kaoru's grave and cuts open the body, proving that it is not Kaoru but an elaborate doll, one that could fool even Takani Megumi's medical expertise. Misao and Yahiko begin a search to find Kaoru. Sanosuke returns to the clinic to see Megumi and Kenshin has a dream in which Tomoe tells him that Kaoru is still alive. He also returns and gathers his friends, including Saitō.

They travel to Enishi's island, where Kaoru is being held. Guided by Aoshi, Misao sets off the bombs in the water surrounding the island, allowing the group to land safely. After Enishi is defeated, Aoshi decides to head back to Kyoto. Misao realizes Aoshi wants to leave so early because he wants to rebury Han'nya and the others in a "place with more sunlight". Misao is now happy to go home with "everyone", and Aoshi finally smiles.

In a bonus comic in Kenshin Kaden, Aoshi and Misao both attended a picnic where everyone is reunited. The only one who is not present is Sanosuke; who sends a letter from Mongolia that he is returning to Japan to be with his friends, and Saitō; who is on assignment in Hokkaidō.

Live action films

Misao has been played by Tao Tsuchiya in the two live-action sequels to the 2012 Rurouni Kenshin film.[6][7]

Reception

Watsuki stated that he received negative feedback letters regarding Misao and received some positive feedback letters "in response."[8] Capsule Monters stated that since Shin Kyoto Arc is written from her point of view, many of Kenshin's allies do not get too much screentime in comparison. Nevertheless, the critic praised the work of Meg Bauman as Misao's actress.[9] Mania.com noted her Misao "provides a lot of comedic relief when it's needed, though her obsession with Aoshi borderlines on scary". Nevertheless, Mania enjoyed how the plot changes when she allies with Kenshin.[10] Similarly, Misao's portrayal in the live action was portrayed for balancing a dark narrative with her optimism. Nevertheless, the writer found that Misao's journey to find Shinomori might give her a grim fate as result of what happened to her friends.[11] Kotaku claimed that despite the liveactions have a large cast, Misao and her allies from the Oniwabanshu are well developed.[12] EfilmCritic felt that Misao's dynamic with Kenshin was a departure from the series' status quo of Kenshin being affiliated with the Kamiya Kasshin Ryu Dojo but still felt all characters were properly addressed.[13] Decider praised the focus on Misao and Saito as the play a major role in Rurouni Kenshin: The Final.[14]

References

  1. ^ Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "Act 67: Birth of a Small Champion." Rurouni Kenshin Volume 9. VIZ Media. 11.
  2. ^ Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "Glossary of the Restoration." Rurouni Kenshin Volume 9. VIZ Media. 187.
  3. ^ Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "The Secret Life of Characters (23) Makimachi Misao," Rurouni Kenshin Volume 8. Viz Media. 146.
  4. ^ Watsuki, Nobuhiro (2005). "Interview with Nobuhiro Watsuki". Rurouni Kenshin Profiles. Viz Media. ISBN 978-1-4215-0160-4.
  5. ^ a b c Rurouni Kenshin Profiles. Viz Media. 2005. ISBN 978-1-4215-0160-4.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-08-30. Retrieved 2013-08-30.
  7. ^ "Live-Action Rurouni Kenshin Films Cast Tao Tsuchiya as Misao".
  8. ^ Watsuki, Nobuhiro. "Act 83: Hiko Seijūrō," Rurouni Kenshin Volume 10. Viz Media. 155.
  9. ^ "Rurouni Kenshin: New Kyoto Arc Review". Capsule Monsters. 6 May 2013. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  10. ^ Lavey, Megan. . Mania.com. Archived from the original on February 1, 2009. Retrieved February 11, 2008.
  11. ^ "Rurouni Kenshin: Kyoto Inferno (Film Review)". J Generation. 5 February 2015. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  12. ^ "The Second Kenshin Film is Just as Good as the First". Kotaku. 4 August 2014. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  13. ^ "Rurouni Kenshin - Kyoto Inferno". EfilmCritic. Retrieved October 28, 2020.
  14. ^ "Stream It Or Skip It: 'Rurouni Kenshin: The Final' on Netflix, Japanese Period Action With Epic Battle Energy". Decider. Retrieved December 31, 2021.

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cover of Rurouni Kenshin Kanzenban Volume 7First appearanceRurouni Kenshin Act 62 On the East Sea RoadCreated byNobuhiro WatsukiPortrayed byTao TsuchiyaVoiced byJapanese Tomo Sakurai English Melodee Spevack Samurai X version Philece Sampler anime Meg Bauman Shideler New Kyoto Arc Brittney Karbowski live action films In universe informationNicknameWeasel girlAffiliationsOniwabanshuMisao is a 16 year old girl and the youngest member of the ninja group called Oniwabanshu She leaves her home to find her missing leader Shinomori Aoshi but instead encounters Himura Kenshin during his journey to Kyoto alone She soon proves herself a valuable ally and temporarily makes it to the status of leader Although she is a bit young she develops strong romantic feelings for Aoshi Contents 1 Character 2 Creation and conception 3 Background 4 Kyoto Arc 5 Revenge Arc 6 Live action films 7 Reception 8 ReferencesCharacter EditMisao is a fairly skilled kunoichi female ninja from the Oniwabanshu clan of onmitsu spies ninja previously based in Edo Her weapon of choice is the kunai She is about sixteen years old when she is first introduced In the work Misao is often compared to a weasel 1 2 Creation and conception EditMisao was introduced because Watsuki felt that the Kyoto arc needed an extra heroine character to interact with Kenshin since Kenshin and Kaoru were separate He created Misao to be as bright as possible since the story was scheduled to be in a dark direction Watsuki added that It s though Yahiko Kaoru 2 Misao The author of Rurouni Kenshin gave her an association with the Oniwabanshu stemming from the reader suggestion of an Oniwabanshu kunoichi To prevent additional complications in the storyline Watsuki wanted Misao as a character who would not develop romantic feelings for Kenshin Her design originates from Nakoruru in Samurai Shodown Samurai Spirits according to Watsuki he received criticism for this Watsuki believes that she is closer to Mai Shiranui and Yuri Sakazaki from another SNK battle game According to Watsuki the setup of the physical design occurred quickly as he fussed with an Oniwabanshu ninja outfit a bit Watsuki intended for Misao s face and body to resemble that of a young man While Misao is 16 Watsuki wanted her to appear like a 13 year old Watsuki argued with his editors about the inclusion of Misao s braid Ultimately it was kept since it added emphasis to Misao s movements Watsuki said that he added the cloak just for fun The creator of Rurouni Kenshin intended for her to have a painful encounter with Aoshi in the future but that Misao would keep going strong Watsuki said that he enjoyed drawing Misao 3 Her family name originates from a place where Watsuki lived in Niigata 4 Background EditMisao is the granddaughter of the former Okashira of the Oniwabanshu She was in the care of the last leader of the Oniwabanashu Shinomori Aoshi until Aoshi Han nya Shikijō Beshimi and Hyottoko left her to Kashiwazaki Nenji also known as Okina of the Oniwabanashu when she was eight She and Okina had a strong bond though in Misao s mind Aoshi remained the best She also had a special affection for Han nya who was always the one to take care of her and taught her how to fight 5 When she heard that Aoshi was in Tokyo she went to search for him and ran into Himura Kenshin on the way back to Kyoto Kyoto Arc EditWhile resting in a forest on the way to Kyoto to defeat Shishio Makoto Kenshin notices a teenage girl Misao defeat four bandits and take their goods He interrupts her midway through the altercation but she views him as a bum She attempts to take his sword but Kenshin easily avoids her attacks She and Kenshin then began traveling to Kyoto together They stop near Shingetsu Village where they meet a young boy He tells them that his village is under control of Shishio Makoto Misao and Kenshin later accompanied by Saitō Hajime free the village 5 As the story progresses Misao who has become rather attached to Kenshin becomes angry at him for not depending on anyone else After Kenshin leaves she met Kamiya Kaoru and Myōjin Yahiko She recognizes a picture of Kenshin posted on the wall of a restaurant called Shirobeko Misao takes Kaoru and Yahiko to Kenshin at his Hiko Seijurō s home On the way back Yahiko remembers that he forgot to warn Kenshin about Aoshi who he had seen in Kyoto a few days before and says it out loud Misao had heard of this and demands to know about Aoshi Kaoru complies grateful for the chance to see Kenshin again Misao was shocked at the news of Han nya s and the others deaths and she runs back to Aoi Ya for clarification from Okina She discovers that Okina went to fight Aoshi and leaves immediately She arrives too late to stop the fight and finds Okina barely alive Aoshi declares he never wishes to see Misao again She was also given a letter written by Okina in case he was to die telling her that she should forget about Aoshi and Oniwabanshu so she can lead a normal life She has difficulty accepting Aoshi is the one who attempted to kill Okina She declares herself as the new Okashira of the Oniwabanashu refusing to recognize Aoshi as the clan s head any longer 5 Misao becomes close friends with Kenshin Kaoru and Yahiko helping them fight the agents of Shishio Makoto Before leaving for the final battle with Shishio Kenshin promises Misao that he will bring Aoshi back home to Aoi Ya because he does not believe that Aoshi has lost himself completely She was overwhelmed with this knowledge and cannot stop her own tears especially because before Kenshin made his statement Okina had asked him to kill Aoshi During the fight with members of the Ten Swords outside Aoi Ya Misao is knocked unconscious after fully receiving a hit from Honjō Kamatari s weapon Han nya appears before her in a dream and tells her that Kenshin has kept his promise and is bringing Aoshi back She wakes up and helps Kaoru defeat Kamatari She also knocks Kamatari out when he attempts to kill himself to atone for his defeat she says she cannot truly understand the feelings of a homosexual man but was touched by his loyalty to Shishio After all of the Ten Swords present are defeated they are saved by Hiko Seijurō and wait for Kenshin Sanosuke Saitō and Aoshi to return Kenshin stays in Kyoto for about another month but decides to finally leave with Kaoru Misao is sorely disappointed when her new friends decide to return to Tokyo though Kenshin attempts to cheer her up by assigning her to get Aoshi to smile Her attempts at comedy have little effect on Aoshi though she does not have any intention of giving up Revenge Arc EditMisao later returns in the Jinchu arc of the story when Kaoru writes to her asking her to deliver Yukishiro Tomoe s diary to Tokyo before her brother Yukishiro Enishi can exact Jinchu on Kenshin She and Aoshi arrived with the diary just after Enishi has taken his revenge Kaoru was dead and Kenshin has suffered a complete breakdown going off to a village of lost men Sagara Sanosuke attempts to reach Kenshin but his friend is completely lost in his grief and Sano wanders away from Tokyo in despair Misao and Yahiko also visit Kenshin and try to revive his spirit but their efforts are useless and they leave him They swear to find Enishi make him read Tomoe s diary and beg for forgiveness at Kaoru s grave Aoshi deduces that Kaoru may not be dead He exhumes Kaoru s grave and cuts open the body proving that it is not Kaoru but an elaborate doll one that could fool even Takani Megumi s medical expertise Misao and Yahiko begin a search to find Kaoru Sanosuke returns to the clinic to see Megumi and Kenshin has a dream in which Tomoe tells him that Kaoru is still alive He also returns and gathers his friends including Saitō They travel to Enishi s island where Kaoru is being held Guided by Aoshi Misao sets off the bombs in the water surrounding the island allowing the group to land safely After Enishi is defeated Aoshi decides to head back to Kyoto Misao realizes Aoshi wants to leave so early because he wants to rebury Han nya and the others in a place with more sunlight Misao is now happy to go home with everyone and Aoshi finally smiles In a bonus comic in Kenshin Kaden Aoshi and Misao both attended a picnic where everyone is reunited The only one who is not present is Sanosuke who sends a letter from Mongolia that he is returning to Japan to be with his friends and Saitō who is on assignment in Hokkaidō Live action films EditMisao has been played by Tao Tsuchiya in the two live action sequels to the 2012 Rurouni Kenshin film 6 7 Reception EditWatsuki stated that he received negative feedback letters regarding Misao and received some positive feedback letters in response 8 Capsule Monters stated that since Shin Kyoto Arc is written from her point of view many of Kenshin s allies do not get too much screentime in comparison Nevertheless the critic praised the work of Meg Bauman as Misao s actress 9 Mania com noted her Misao provides a lot of comedic relief when it s needed though her obsession with Aoshi borderlines on scary Nevertheless Mania enjoyed how the plot changes when she allies with Kenshin 10 Similarly Misao s portrayal in the live action was portrayed for balancing a dark narrative with her optimism Nevertheless the writer found that Misao s journey to find Shinomori might give her a grim fate as result of what happened to her friends 11 Kotaku claimed that despite the liveactions have a large cast Misao and her allies from the Oniwabanshu are well developed 12 EfilmCritic felt that Misao s dynamic with Kenshin was a departure from the series status quo of Kenshin being affiliated with the Kamiya Kasshin Ryu Dojo but still felt all characters were properly addressed 13 Decider praised the focus on Misao and Saito as the play a major role in Rurouni Kenshin The Final 14 References Edit Anime and manga portal Watsuki Nobuhiro Act 67 Birth of a Small Champion Rurouni Kenshin Volume 9 VIZ Media 11 Watsuki Nobuhiro Glossary of the Restoration Rurouni Kenshin Volume 9 VIZ Media 187 Watsuki Nobuhiro The Secret Life of Characters 23 Makimachi Misao Rurouni Kenshin Volume 8 Viz Media 146 Watsuki Nobuhiro 2005 Interview with Nobuhiro Watsuki Rurouni Kenshin Profiles Viz Media ISBN 978 1 4215 0160 4 a b c Rurouni Kenshin Profiles Viz Media 2005 ISBN 978 1 4215 0160 4 土屋太鳳 るろうに剣心 で本格アクション初挑戦 芸能 スポーツ報知 Archived from the original on 2013 08 30 Retrieved 2013 08 30 Live Action Rurouni Kenshin Films Cast Tao Tsuchiya as Misao Watsuki Nobuhiro Act 83 Hiko Seijurō Rurouni Kenshin Volume 10 Viz Media 155 Rurouni Kenshin New Kyoto Arc Review Capsule Monsters 6 May 2013 Retrieved October 28 2020 Lavey Megan Rurouni Kenshin Vol 08 of 28 Mania com Archived from the original on February 1 2009 Retrieved February 11 2008 Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Inferno Film Review J Generation 5 February 2015 Retrieved October 28 2020 The Second Kenshin Film is Just as Good as the First Kotaku 4 August 2014 Retrieved October 28 2020 Rurouni Kenshin Kyoto Inferno EfilmCritic Retrieved October 28 2020 Stream It Or Skip It Rurouni Kenshin The Final on Netflix Japanese Period Action With Epic Battle Energy Decider Retrieved December 31 2021 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Makimachi Misao amp oldid 1132180854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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