Inuyasha Inuyasha: Season 2 (Rpkg)
Inuyasha Inuyasha: Season 2 (Rpkg)
While some reviewers are saying that they received 5 boxes with one DVD
each, I was surprised to receive 5 DVD's in one boxed set. Apparently,
you don't exactly know what you're going to get with this package until
you receive it. It seems that the "repackage" is simply a lower priced
version of the original version. Unlike most DVD boxed sets, this
package lacks an insert containing episode names and brief summaries.
However, the missing information is easily available on numerous
Inuyasha websites, so it is not a serious loss, although it should have
been included.
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Inuyasha Inuyasha: Season 2 (Rpkg)
Inuyasha Inuyasha Seasons 1-7 Complete Series
Inuyasha Inuyasha Seasons 1-7 Complete Series
Excellent anime. I was hesitant to buy because I have made the mistake
of buying bootleg versions of animes and being extremely disappointed
but other buyers need not be concerned here; these are the actual Viz
media products, NOT bootlegged versions. Slightly deceptive description
though since you will need one last mini season called "The Final Act"
to actually finish the series after you are done with seasons 1-7. Viz
markets the last season differently so 7 seasons technically is the
complete set. Still confused the heck out of me when I watched the last
of season 7 and they didn't wrap up the story. That's when I learned
about "The Final Act" and the four movies.
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Inuyasha Inuyasha Seasons 1-7 Complete Series
Inuyasha Inuyasha The Final Act Set 1
Inuyasha Inuyasha The Final Act Set 1
When the popular "feudal fairy tale" InuYasha ended in 2004
after 167 episodes and four theatrical features, it just stopped. Rumiko
Takahashi's manga was still running, so the characters thanked the
viewers for watching and flew off. The Final Act (2009) picks up
where the first series ended, and the filmmakers assume the audience is
familiar with the story, which has grown extremely convoluted. Kagome, a
modern high school girl, spends most of her time in the Warring States
era, working with the half-demon InuYasha to recover the magical shards
of the shattered Shikkon Jewel. The evil Naraku has managed to capture
almost all the fragments, but he's having problems with his servants:
Kogura, Kanna, the evil infant, and Gorymaru escape his control and even
try to destroy him. Many of these episodes focus on supernatural
weapons: InuYasha makes his sword Tetseiga even more powerful; by
learning sorrow and fear, his half-brother Sesshoumaru acquires the
Meidou Zangetsuha technique that sends foes directly to the underworld;
Sango discovers the true nature of her boomerang-like Hiraikotsu; and
Miroku finds the limit of his Wind Tunnel. Perhaps the most significant
weapon is the spark of light the dying Kikyou managed to preserve within
the defiled Jewel: Could that tiny glimmer be Naraku's undoing? Richard
Ian Cox repeats his role as the bad-tempered but ultimately goodhearted
InuYasha; however, several of the cast members are new, notably Kira
Tozer as Kagome, and arguments will certainly rage on the web over the
merits of the new actors vs. the original ones. Director Yasunao Aoki is
drawing together the narrative threads that will bring the tale to a
conclusion otaku have awaited for almost 10 years. (Rated Teen: violence, violence against women, grotesque imagery, alcohol use) --Charles Solomon
(1. Naraku's Heart, 2. Kagura's Wind, 3. Meidou Zangetsuha, 4.
Dragon-scaled Tessaiga, 5. Yorei Taisei's Trial, 6. The End of
Moryomaru, 7. The Mausoleum of Mount Azusa, 8. While the Stars Twinkle,
9. Sesshoumaru in Hell, 10. A Grief-stained Flower, 11. Kanna's
Gravestone, 12. Sango's Feelings, Miroku's Resolve, 13. The Complete
Pathway to Hades)
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Inuyasha Inuyasha The Final Act Set 1
Inuyasha Complete Movies Box Set
Inuyasha Complete Movies Box Set
The four Inu-Yasha theatrical features pit the cast of Rumiko
Takahashi's "feudal fairy tale" against new foes: The search for the
shards of the Shikon Jewel falls by the wayside as Kagome, Inu-Yasha,
Shippo, Miroku, and Sango tackle these supernatural enemies. In Affections Touching Across Time
(2001), the moth-demon Menomaru seeks to reclaim the powers of his
father, who was defeated by Inu-Yasha's father during the attempted
Mongol invasion of 1274. The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass
(2002) evokes the Japanese legend "The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter," when
Kaguya appears, claiming to be the legendary Moon Princess. Swords of an Honorable Ruler
(2003) reveals that Inu-Yasha's father, the Great Dog Demon, possessed
not two but three swords: Tetsusaiga, Tenseiga, and Sounga, which are
linked to Earth, Heaven, and Hell, respectively. When the Sounga is
accidentally freed, its aura raises the soul of Takemaru, the samurai
who murdered Inu-Yasha's mother. The villains in Fire on Mystic Island
(2004) are the Four War Gods, powerful demons on the island of
Houraijima, who preserve and augment their power by sacrificing
half-demon children. The later films are darker and more violent,
although the directors balance the mayhem against familiar comedic
elements, especially Kagome and Inu-Yasha squabbling. The features all
reflect larger budgets than the television series, as the filmmakers
employ a variety of CG effects: explosions, lightning bolts, insects,
monsters, and strangling tree roots. Affections Touching Across Time stands out as the handsomest of the films, with designs that suggest the woodblock prints of Kawase Hasui. A must-have for Inu-Yasha fans. (Rated Teen: suitable for ages 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, brief nudity, alcohol use, risqué humor) --Charles Solomon
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Inuyasha Complete Movies Box Set
Inuyasha 1. The Girl Who Overcame Time...and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome
Inuyasha 1. The Girl Who Overcame Time...and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome
First of all for those writing negative reviwes
shame on you!! This is a review on the ENTIRE season not on a few
episodes you watched!! You cant get a good perspective that
way....please readers...pay those bias remarks no mind and take head of a
real review like the one in the spotlight and my own.
This
season is awesome!! At first i was unsure of Inu Yasha having only seen a
few episodes and not sure what it was about but then having gotten more
experiance with it and seeing more episodes i fell in love and got this
boxset of the first season. It is a wonderful series filled with what
all amimes should have...action, comedy, romance, and great edge of your
seat battels!! No one battels as fine as inu yasha and no characters
are more deep than what you find in this series. Each character posses a
flaw that contributes to the series and their character making it a
fantastic anime.
If you are a fan of the works of Rumiko
Takehashi then you are sure to fall in love. Inu Yasha i s a series you
cannot go wrong with! I have watched A LOT of anime and Inu Yasha is
definatly a favorite of mine.
What is alos great about this set
that it comes in the original japanese with the english subtitles which
are very accurate in their translation. VIZ is def. a well renowed
translator and ditributor of goood anime. You can def. trust thier
translations. If you dont like japanese then you can watch it in good
ol' english and laugh away as Inu Yasha tries to clobber shippo or tries
to understand Kagome. There are no too many special features but you
can watch the beginning and ending with out the text which is pretty
cool and you get a cast and relationship chart.
This season is great!! Do not listen to those bias twits!Read more
Inuyasha 1. The Girl Who Overcame Time...and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome
Inuyasha Inuyasha Season 3 Repackage
Inuyasha Inuyasha Season 3 Repackage
This boxset contains episodes 55 - 81. There are several 'filler'
episodes in this set that do not appear in the manga. These are episodes
59,63,64,65,68,72,75,76,77,78, and 79.
55 - The Stone Flower and Shippo's First Love
56 - Temptress in the Mist
57 - Fateful night in togenkyo, Part I
58 - Fateful Night in Togenkyo, Part II
59 - The Beautiful Sister Aprentices
60 - The 50 Year Old Curse and the Dark Priestess
61 - Kikyo and the Dark Priestess
62 - Tsubaki's Unrelenting Evil Spell
63 - The Red and White Priestesses
64 - Giant Ogre of the Forbidden Tower
65 - Farewell Days of my Youth
66 - Naraku's Barrier - Kagura's Decision
67 - The Howling Wind of Betrayal
68 - Shippo Gets An Angry Challenge
69 - Terror of the Faceless Man
70 - Onigumo's Memory Restored
71 - Three Sided Battle to the Death
72 - Totsai's Rigid Training
73 - Shiori's Family and Inuyasha's Feelings
74 - The Red Tetsusaiga Breaks the Barrier!
75 - The Plot of the Panther Devas
76 - Target: Sesshomaru and INuyasha
77 - The Panther Tribe and the Two Swords of the Fang
78 - Only You, Sango
79 - Jaken's PLan to Steal the Tetsusaiga
80 - Sesshomaru and the Abducted Rin
81 - Vanishing Point, Naraku Disappears
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Inuyasha Inuyasha Season 3 Repackage
Inuyasha Season 5 Repackage
Inuyasha Season 5 Repackage
I absolutely love the InuYasha series. This season is filled with action
and the long encounter with the Band of Seven. Naraku continues his
scheming and dealing with others whom he promises can have a shard of
the Shikon jewel. Kikyo appears in this season and her story had an
unexpected twist at Mount Hakurei. InuYasha and company get so much
closer to Naraku but the powerful demon never makes it easy to catch
him.
And now for the drawback . . . . I've purchased other
seasons from Amazon and they were the box sets as pictured. When I
received Season 5 in the mail, it was in simple DVD packaging; the discs
were a generic purple, not decorated like the other seasons' discs.
There was no listing of the episodes anywhere: not on the discs nor the
case. I really should have sent it back right away and ordered it again,
hoping to get the actual box set, but I couldn't wait to see the story
unfold.
Nevertheless, if you like action, drama, and comedy, this
is a perfect season to enjoy! Some of the new characters you'll love to
hate and some of the original characters you may even hate to love.
Mount Hakurei is definitely the turning point in the adventure. If you
want to know what I mean, go ahead and purchase this season.
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Inuyasha Season 5 Repackage
Inuyasha Season 1 Repackage
Inuyasha Season 1 Repackage
Trust me, when I say I like this set a lot. It's definitely great. It's
the re-released version of the original DVD set. While the original
release was in digipack form, this release is just a regular DVD case,
with 5 discs. They're the same ones from the original, but most likely
with redressed disc art and the cover is the same as the original
release. The discs, as a result of being the same as the originals, have
both the dub & the Japanese audio, with English subtitles, so no
one has to worry about that. Having said features, the episodes are also
uncut & untouched, minus English credits, but those are forgivable.
It's a shame the quality couldn't be a little better, considering when
they were released, but it's still good. I wish it came with a slip
cover, but it's still a good presentation as is. I'd definitely
recommend this to those, who like me, didn't get the original sets &
can't afford them now that they're out of print & upped in price.
Don't worry, you're getting a good set for a good deal here.
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Inuyasha Season 1 Repackage