Jei-san's InuYasha Page

Jei-san's InuYasha Page

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From Rumiko Takahashi, the creator who also brought you Maison Ikkoku and Ranma½.
Of course, this anime involves a warrior who is half human and half demon and came from a world where Kagome Higurashi went in a well which was also a portal which sent her 500 years into the past (The Sengoku Period), where it was filled with demons and other creatures in an ancient Japan surrounding world. Kagome had to take care of the Shikon Jewel, until a demon bird swallowed it. When Kagome fired the bird with an arrow attached to one of the bird's feet, the bird was destrpoyed and the jewel shattered into hundreds of pieces and they were scattered off all over the ancient land. Naraku has recovered about 90% of those pieces with the jewel to its near completion. If he recovers all the jewel pieces, he will become unstoppable.
Kagome lived in a temple shine in Tokyo, Japan since she was born and lives with her younger brother Sota, mother and grandfather. Kagome and InuYasha are the only living beings that can travel back and forth through the Bone Eaters well between the two time periods. Kagome can bring back any non-living objects back to the past, which include a bicycle, first-aid kit, food & drink, even a portable game system for Shippo to enjoy.
Inuyasha can be, or was seen in over 60 countries, including Japan, Canada and the United States, and the younger viewers love every minute of it, despite the violence, mild language and brief nude scenes.
The anime series aired a total of 167 episodes and 4 movies. The series is not at the end of course, but right now, it's "on hiatus".
Let's keep our fingers crossed if another Inuyasha adventure returns to anime, or at least, on the big screen and see what becomes the fate of the sacred jewel.
On June 18, 2008, the final manga of Inuyasha was released in stores, which brings an end to a long adventure with Inuyasha, Kagome and their friends. We'll keep you posted on how it all ends.


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Shippo Kikyo
Miroku & Sango
Koga carrying KagomeAyame
Sesshomaru with Jaken and RinNaraku with Kagura and Kanna

Was Kagome Higurashi separated at birth with Rei Hino (Sailor Mars)?
Are Kikyo's soul collectors used as inspiration from the logo for the rock group Asia?
There was also one episode where Sango pulling Miroku's ear when flirting with other women is quite similar to Pokemon's own Brock where he gets his ear pulled by Misty.....and today, Max.

The voices behind InuYasha.
Memorable Quotes
Inuyasha Fantasy Countdown & Anime Cons
Inuyasha Chat Room
Special Inuyasha Info Page
The Official Inuyasha Page In Japanese
Inuyasha MP3 music
Message Board
Summaries and pictures of all the episodes are at InuYashaWorld.com
My Anime Main Page Includes some of my favorite anime programs to date.
I have met with Richard Ian Cox (Inuyasha), Kirby Morrow (Miroku), Scott McNeil (Koga), Matt Hill (Bankotsu) and Brad Swaile (Takeda Nobunaga).
You can see my Inuyasha autographs by clicking here.

lunar phases
 

Because Inuyasha is a half demon, his powers do have a limitation. As soon as the phase of the moon is dark (New Moon), InuYasha is forced to becoming a human for the entire moonless night. His hair also changes to black and is unable to use his Tetsaiga, as it will not obey him.
At first light, InuYasha's half demon powers return to him and can use his Tetsaiga again, until the next entire moonless night.
InuYasha in human form

They called this fast food place Wacdnald and having the arches turned upside down, to avoid having the show paying royalties to McDonald's.

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