Inuyasha (犬夜叉?) The full title InuYasha, a Feudal Fairy Tale (戦 国 御 伽 草 子 犬夜叉, Sengoku Inuyasha Otogizōshi?) Is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. This is the first time in the Weekly Shonen Sunday, November 13, 1996 and expiring June 18, 2008. The series follows a journey through time high school student, half-demon, a libertine, Monaco, a fox demon, a demon slayer, and Nekomata during the Sengoku period as they try all the fragments of the jewel of four souls to discover the hands of evildoers, especially Naraku.
The manga was adapted into two anime series produced by Sunrise. The first, for the 167 episodes broadcast Yomiuri TV in Japan of 16 October, 2000 to September 13, 2004, was directed by Masashi Ikeda of the forty-four episodes and Yasunao Aoki for the rest. The second series is called Inuyasha: The Final Act, began broadcasting October 3, 2009 following the manga series to cover, and is still ongoing.
Land
The story begins with a flashback of feudal Japan, where the half-demon Inuyasha raid the village of the man on the jewel of four souls, a magical jewel that her action strengthens the powers and can grant a wish to fly. Inuyasha hopes to use the gem to a demon with blood, but he was quickly interrupted when Kikyo, the young Miko village, it takes a sacred arrow, sealing him Goshinboku sacred tree in the forest nearby. Mortally wounded, Kikyo tells her younger sister, Kaede, burn the jewel with her body to avoid falling into the hands of evil.
The story then goes to modern Tokyo, where a high school girl named Kagome Higurashi lives shrine inherited his family. If your home of her cat, Buyo, broke a demon centipede of the Bone Eater well designed, and shoot through it.
Kagome forward in a desert strange at first not knowing that the journey back in time to the Sengoku period of Japan, fifty years after the death of Kikyo. Other than good to the person who eats bone itself, the only reference point Goshinboku family. Inuyasha is still sealed on the tree in an enchanted sleep, and a hostile group of peasants who dragged her to their village.
Their old priestess, Kaede, Kagome recognizes as the reincarnation of her sister Kikyo, the demon returns Centipede, Kaede realizes the jewel of four souls reborn in Kagome's body. Inuyasha Kagome free, so you can kill centipede demon, but after the defeat, InuYasha tries again to take the Jewel for himself. Kaede prevents entering a magical rosary around his neck, Kagome to control it with a simple command.
The Jewel of Four Souls attracts more demons, and the jewel is broken into many fragments spread across Japan. The individual fragments are able to provide great strength, and are greeted by humans and demons together. Kagome and InuYasha set to pick up the pieces and restore the jewel of four souls. Along the way, she befriended Shippo, a small fox demon, Miroku, a cursed Monaco and Sango, a demon slayer with a tragic past.
The group meets many friends and foes during the adventure, including InuYasha older half-brother Sesshomaru, Kikyo, partially resurrected with a fragment of the soul of Kagome, Naraku, a powerful demon who manipulated the disputes primarily between Kikyo and Inuyasha, and a wolf demon named Koga, who is dedicated Inuyasha rival in love and war.
At the end Naraku and gather all the fragments that make up the jewel of four souls. Even if she defeats Inuyasha, Naraku used his power as owner of the jewel in the nostalgia of the soul of Kagome being trapped inside with his, Naraku to survive within it in perpetual conflict with her . Naraku wish can be fulfilled only mislead Kagome have also expressed a selfish desire to escape, but she has enough confidence in Inuyasha, and wishes rather than the jewel of disappearing forever.
Kagome is sent back to his time, and Inuyasha is unable to see. However, after graduating from high school three years later Kagome, a portal opens and takes you back to the time of Inuyasha. They admit their love for each other and they stay with him in the past.

Manga
Written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi, InuYasha first in Japan November 13, 1996 Issue of Shonen Sunday which lasted until its closure ended in June 18, 2008 issue. The chapters are published by Shogakukan in tankōbon volume 56, with the first part published in May 1997 and last issued in February 2009.
Viz Media licensed the series for a translated version in English in North America. Viz originally published in comic format U.S. per month, each issue contains two or three chapters of the manga, but eventually abandoned it in favor of the Trade Division of pocket the same chapter that the volumes in Japan. Viz has published his first volume of the paperback trade in March 1998. Currently U.S. manga editions were usually "blow" to meet the American Convention of books read from left to right mirror of the original drawings, including the impact caused the right hand to left-handers appear. In other words, after stopping the launch of its new version manga, Inuyasha, even though he was already feeling for when the change was made. Reproduced in large volumes are not "re-leafing" to meet the most recent. As of January 12, 2010, published 44 volumes in North America, and new books in the series are published monthly. Viz also began reprinting the series in their VizBig format, which combines three of the original space in an omnibus with a little "larger pages and full bonus-art color that was previously reduced to shades gray.
Viz Media also offers a separate set of "Ani-manga" volumes from screenshots color episodes of the anime. These volumes are slightly smaller than the regular manga volumes are oriented in the traditional Japanese right to left , new functionality includes a page of high quality and a higher price than the regular volumes. Each ani-Manga is organized into chapters corresponding to episodes of the anime or manga.
Inuyasha is also available in versions for regional languages in Brazil by Editora JBC, Italy Star Comics, Kana in France, Finland, Germany, Norway and Poland, with Egmont, Spain by Glénat, Indonesia by Elex Media Komputindo, Mexico by Editorial Vid, Israel Arut Hayeladim, NXB Tre Vietnam and South Korea by Haksan Publishing.
Anime Series

Based on the first 36 volumes of the manga series, the Inuyasha anime adaptation produced by Sunrise premiered at Japan Animax on October 16, 2000 and ran for 167 episodes until the end of September 13, 2004 . was also broadcast on television and the Yomiuri Nippon Television. In East and South Asia has been broadcast on Animax in English.
The English dub of the anime is licensed for release in North America by Viz Media . The series aired on Cartoon Network as part of its block of Adult Swim programming, 31 August 2002 to October 27, 2006. A year after the series was broadcast in Italy on the block programming YTV's Bionix September 5, 2003, December 1, 2006 .
In question 34 of Shonen Sunday announced a 26-episode anime adaptation of the 36 volumes and will be the end of the original cast and crew will air on YTV in Japan. [12] The following week, Viz Media has announced the license for the new line, called Inuyasha: The Final Act (犬夜叉 完结 编, Inuyasha Kanketsu-hen?). . The first set October 3, 2009 in Japan with the episodes will be broadcast via Hulu and ShonenSunday United States. In other parts of Asia the same week, the episodes are aired on Animax Asia .
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The series has generated four anime films that feature original script, rather than being based on the manga, which was written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa writing anime episodes. The films are released with subtitles in English and dubbed audio tracks from region 1 DVD by Viz Media. The first movie, Inuyasha the Movie: Disease Touching Across Time, was released in Japan December 16, 2001. In the movie, Inuyasha, Kagome, Shippo, Sango and Miroku Menomaru face an enemy demon brought to life by a jewel shard, yet their search for Shikon Jewel clips. In the second movie, Inuyasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass, published December 21, 2002, the group defeated Naraku and returns to his normal life than having to do with a new enemy named Kaguya. The third movie, Inuyasha the Movie: Swords of a sovereign honor, was released December 20, 2003. In a third sword, the father of Inuyasha hot So'unga is activated by the seal of the old secular country and aims to destroy the Earth, which Sesshomaru and Inuyasha work together to stop it. The fourth movie, Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island, was published December 23, 2004 and is Inuyasha and his friends try to rescue the children trapped on the mysterious island Houraijima anger of the four gods of the Shitoushin " The Four of War "(shown in British cinema.)


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