For more information about the difference in terminology, see Tessaiga.The story begins in Tokyo, Japan, with a junior high-school girl named Kagome Higurashi, who on her way to school heads to the covered well on the family property (which happens to be a Shinto shrine).She does this to retrieve her cat, Buyo, from the well, since her brother was afraid to go in the dark wellhouse.When she approaches the well a centipede demon bursts from the well and grabs her.
The demon claims that Kagome possesses the Shikon no Tama (aka SacredShikon Jewel), and attempts to seize it. When she drives the demon off by an unknown and mysterious power, the very confused Kagome emerges in the Sengoku period of Japan. Kagome wanders and meets an old miko (priestess) by the name of Kaede, who claims that Kagome is the spitting image of Kikyo, her elder sister who had died and had her body burned with the Shikon no Tama, taking it with her into the afterlife. Kaede relates the story of how, 50 years earlier, a hanyo named Inuyasha had tried to steal the Jewel from Kikyo, mortally wounding her in the process, but Kikyo had managed to strike him with a magical arrow, sealing him to the Time Tree and into an enchanted and supposedly eternal sleep, retrieving the Jewel before she finally died. When the centipede demon rips it from her and swallows it, granting the demon a great boost in power, Kagome is forced to pull out the arrow and awaken Inuyasha so he can defeat it. The pieces scatter far and wide, and the story tells of Inuyasha and Kagomes adventures as they search for the shards of the Jewel. As they search, they meet new characters who either join them on their quest, or oppose them for various reasons. Throughout the story, Inuyasha and Kagome come closer and develop feelings for each other, though the romance apparently remains as a side plot for most of the story and is not a main topic. ![]() Inuyasha Book Series Series Like InuYashaHe concedes, however, that the costs of producing a long anime series like InuYasha often make such compromises unavoidable. The show is so popular that although it has been taken off the air many times in its run (to make way for shows such as Kikaider, Big O, and FLCL ), it has always been reinstated due to the demands of viewers. After a while, the people who write the bumpers for Adult Swim became sarcastic about this, and it became something of a running joke that they were on the side of the viewers, but were at the mercy of superior departments (Suits). As time progressed, the show was moved to increasingly late viewing hours. Presumably, the logic behind this is that the InuYasha fans will not mind staying up later, and other shows can be put between them and their goal. However, the show has proven to be a slightly more mainstream hit in other countries such as Canada, where it is one of the stations highest rated programs running on week nights at 8:30pm on YTV, and Latin America, where it runs on weekday afternoons. A likely one is that it is eclectic, including elements from many different genres. ![]() However, it also includes a great deal of comedy (frequently slapstick), many monsters that add notes of the horror genre, and occasional romance. Another probable reason that InuYasha is so popular is that it is has rather sympathetic characters who are varied enough that most people can relate to at least one of them. InuYasha is a hany, and there are a few other hany that appear in the series. ![]()
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