this topic is about the plot and story so far of samuri X.
Samurai X is set in the early years of the Meiji Period in Japan.
The series tells othe story of an assassin named Himura Kenshin,who was known as the Hitokiri Battosai(translated as man slyer of the sheath)Kenshin later grieves for all the lives he's taken and has vowed that he will never kill again.
tommorow,i will write the story.why tommorow,because it is 1:41 at night,and i am sleepy.plus,it will probobly take me 2 hours to write the story.plus i have all the other anime's.well,my day is set for tommorow.see ya then

Ok,im back.now,where were we
The series first appeared as a pair of separate short stories (both are titled Rurouni: Meiji Swordsman Romantic Story) published in 1992 and 1993 in the manga magazine Weekly Shonen Jump Special. In 1994, Watsuki created a final ongoing version that was published in Shonen Jump until its conclusion in 1999, which the various anime series are based from. In 2000, it was followed up by Yahiko no Sakabat¨ ("Yahiko's Reversed-Edge Sword"). The manga consists of 28 tank¨bon volumes (Yahiko no Sakabat¨ was never compiled). The storyline of Kenshin is divided into three storyline arcs: Tokyo, Kyoto, and the Jinch¨± (a made-up word, which could be translated as the revenge of the man) arc. The Jinch¨± arc was not animated, save for the parts about Kenshin's background which formed one of the OVAs released
There are four animated Rurouni Kenshin series. ¤ë¤í¤¦¤Ë„‡ÐÄ "Rurouni" is a neologism created from the verb "ru," meaning "to wander," and "ronin," meaning "masterless samurai." A rough translation of the title would be "Kenshin the Wandering Swordsman." This became the English title of the first story arc.
The TV series was set during the early years of the Meiji period. In the United States, Rurouni Kenshin was the second most popular cable TV show for ages 13-17, after Lizzie McGuire in 2003. The TV series was split into three approximate seasons, with the first 27 episodes generally following the Tokyo Arc, episodes 28-62 closely following the Kyoto Arc, and episodes 63-95 being "filler" non-manga based episodes designed to allow for the manga to get ahead a little. The anime series slid from high popularity after the Kyoto Arc to eventual cancellation before the Jinch¨±/Revenge Arc could be animated.
A movie (Rurouni Kenshin: Ishin Shishi no Requiem/Rurouni Kenshin: Requiem for the Ishin Patriots, called Samurai X: The Motion Picture in the English language release), which tells a story where Kenshin meets a samurai who is trying to start a revolution to overthrow the Meiji government
The animated series enjoys immense popularity worldwide, and although designed primarily for male fans, its detailed exploration of emotion and relationships (especially the romantic relationship that develops between Kenshin and Kaoru) attracts many female followers. Since the series ran for so long (95 episodes), each of the main characters was explored quite in depth. Together with the OVAs explaining Kenshin's past and future, this series is considered by many one of the most complete shows about the period and of the 'samurai' genre. The series is currently distributed by Sony Pictures Television International.