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 +Inu Yasha (犬夜叉) is an [[anime]] series created by Rumiko Takahashi. The [[manga]], Inu Yasha, Feudal Fairy Tale (犬夜叉 戦国お伽草紙), which has been serialized in the magazine [[Shonen Sunday]]. The anime was broadcasted on Japanese TV in October 16, 2000 until the anime's end in September 13, 2004.
 +The anime ended abruptly and left many fans of the anime in a cliffhanger. The manga however still continues to be published in new volumes.
 +There are many rumors that there will be an Inu Yasha anime sequel to continue where it had left off, although none of the rumors were confirmed to be true. Eventually rumors of the anime returning stopped coming.
-The story begins in feudal Japan with [[Inu Yasha (Inu Yasha)|Inu Yasha]], a [[hanyō]] stealing the ''Jewel of Four Souls'' (四魂の玉 ''Shikon no Tama''), a jewel that can increase anyone's powers enormously, from a village. He doesn't get far before [[Kikyo]], the young [[miko]] of the village shoots Inu Yasha with a sacred arrow, sealing him forever to the ''Sacred Tree'' (Goshinboku). Mortally wounded, Kikyo tells her younger sister, Kaede, to burn the jewel with her remains to keep it from falling into the wrong hands.+==Overview==
 +The story begins in feudal Japan with Inu Yasha, a [[hanyō]] stealing the ''Jewel of Four Souls'' (四魂の玉 ''Shikon no Tama''), a jewel that can increase anyone's powers enormously, from a village. He doesn't get far before Kikyo, the young [[miko]] of the village shoots Inu Yasha with a sacred arrow, sealing him forever to the ''Sacred Tree'' (Goshinboku). Mortally wounded, Kikyo tells her younger sister, Kaede, to burn the jewel with her remains to keep it from falling into the wrong hands.
-In modern Tokyo, a junior high-school girl named [[Higurashi Kagome|Kagome Higurashi]] is on her way to school. She stops in the well house of her family Shinto shrine to retrieve her cat, Buyo, and a centipede demon bursts forth and pulls her into the well. Kagome miraculously fends off the demon and emerges from the well in the Sengoku period of Japan.+In modern Tokyo, a junior high-school girl named Higurashi Kagome is on her way to school. She stops in the well house of her family Shinto shrine to retrieve her cat, Buyo, and a centipede demon bursts forth and pulls her into the well. Kagome miraculously fends off the demon and emerges from the well in the Sengoku period of Japan.
-Kagome and Inu Yasha set out to collect the shards of the Jewel of Four Souls and restore it, because it was accidentially split up into thousands of parts by Kagome when she shot a bird demon who had swallowed the Jewel. Along the way they befriend [[Shippo]], a fox demon, [[Miroku]], a monk, and [[Sango]], a demon-slayer. The group often encounter Inu Yasha's brother [[Sesshomaru]], [[Naraku]], who tricked Kikyo and InuYasha into turning against each other, and [[Koga]], a wolf demon who's in love with Kagome.+Kagome and Inu Yasha set out to collect the shards of the Jewel of Four Souls and restore it, because it was accidentially split up into thousands of parts by Kagome when she shot a bird demon who had swallowed the Jewel. Along the way they befriend Shippo, a fox demon, Miroku, a monk, and Sango, a demon-slayer. The group often encounter Inu Yasha's brother Sesshomaru, Naraku, who tricked Kikyo and Inu Yasha into turning against each other, and Koga, a wolf demon who's in love with Kagome.
 +==Primary Characters==
 +*[[Inu Yasha (Inu Yasha)|Inu Yasha]]
 +*[[Higurashi Kagome (Inu Yasha)|Higurashi Kagome]]
 +*[[Kikyo (Inu Yasha)|Kikiyo]]
 +*[[Shippo (Inu Yasha|Shippo]]
 +*[[Miroku (Inu Yasha)|Miroku]]
 +*[[Sango (Inu Yasha)|Sango]]
 +*[[Sesshomaru (Inu Yasha)|Sesshomaru]]
 +*[[Naraku (Inu Yasha)|Naraku]]
 +*[[Koga (Inu Yasha)|Koga]]
==Links== ==Links==

Revision as of 16:09, 23 October 2007

Inu Yasha (犬夜叉) is an anime series created by Rumiko Takahashi. The manga, Inu Yasha, Feudal Fairy Tale (犬夜叉 戦国お伽草紙), which has been serialized in the magazine Shonen Sunday. The anime was broadcasted on Japanese TV in October 16, 2000 until the anime's end in September 13, 2004. The anime ended abruptly and left many fans of the anime in a cliffhanger. The manga however still continues to be published in new volumes.

There are many rumors that there will be an Inu Yasha anime sequel to continue where it had left off, although none of the rumors were confirmed to be true. Eventually rumors of the anime returning stopped coming.

Overview

The story begins in feudal Japan with Inu Yasha, a hanyō stealing the Jewel of Four Souls (四魂の玉 Shikon no Tama), a jewel that can increase anyone's powers enormously, from a village. He doesn't get far before Kikyo, the young miko of the village shoots Inu Yasha with a sacred arrow, sealing him forever to the Sacred Tree (Goshinboku). Mortally wounded, Kikyo tells her younger sister, Kaede, to burn the jewel with her remains to keep it from falling into the wrong hands.

In modern Tokyo, a junior high-school girl named Higurashi Kagome is on her way to school. She stops in the well house of her family Shinto shrine to retrieve her cat, Buyo, and a centipede demon bursts forth and pulls her into the well. Kagome miraculously fends off the demon and emerges from the well in the Sengoku period of Japan.

Kagome and Inu Yasha set out to collect the shards of the Jewel of Four Souls and restore it, because it was accidentially split up into thousands of parts by Kagome when she shot a bird demon who had swallowed the Jewel. Along the way they befriend Shippo, a fox demon, Miroku, a monk, and Sango, a demon-slayer. The group often encounter Inu Yasha's brother Sesshomaru, Naraku, who tricked Kikyo and Inu Yasha into turning against each other, and Koga, a wolf demon who's in love with Kagome.

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