**Orange entry:** "Reupload of original release using non-original file names."
This isn't a re-encode. It's the genuine files by \[KSN-AEN\] and \[KSN\] (their subs have a blue border, black is better.) But **I renamed the videos to put them in order**. The files from 2008 are dead anyway, so it's ok if the torrents can't complete each other. Maybe they still are compatible if you rename them.
I got the permission to make this **AVI** batch, because it's the original files from a trusted uploader, so it's not breaking the rule "Remakes which reencode video to XviD or worse are not allowed." The standards were different when the anime was made. (The video is a rectangle, not a square, it's not that old. But the sound could be better.) I added extra trackers in case Nyaa change their minds.
Please pass it on, so it will live on.
Anime info at Anime-Planet: [Blade of the Immortal](http://www.anime-planet.com/anime/blade-of-the-immortal).
My review:
After slaughtering 100 good men, an immortal wants to atone by killing 1000 villains. He helps a young woman in her quest for revenge.
I mentioned it in my torrent Berserk (2016). I read some of the manga, the drawings are absolutely glorious and it's very gruesome. It deserved a longer anime, and animations can't really express the level of details that a drawing can, but it's a great adaptation... I wish Berserk (2016) was this good.
The main character and the symbol on is back are called Manji. The Nazis used but didn't invent the [Swastika (Wiki)](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swastika). Hitler got inspired and put it on his flag, wanting to prevail over what he perceived as enemies, but the symbol was never about racism.
"The swastika used in Buddhist art and scripture is known as a Manji (Japanese; whirlwind... "the character for eternality" 萬字) and represents Dharma, universal harmony, and the balance of opposites."
It makes sense with his black and white clothes. I guess it's kinda like the Yin yang mixed with immortality. I think the manga wrote a warning intro saying that it means strength.
"When facing left, it is the Omote (front facing) Manji, representing love and mercy. Facing right, it represents strength and intelligence, and is called the Ura (rear facing) Manji. In Zen Buddhism, the Manji represents an ideal harmony between love and intellect."
Enjoy~
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