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Watch and stream subbed and dubbed episodes of InuYasha online on Anime-Planet. Legal and free through industry partnerships. Inuyasha 13: The Mystery of the New Moon and the Black-haired Inuyasha. Synopsis InuYasha follows the exploits of a fifteen-year-old girl called Kagome, after she inadvertently falls down a well, and is transported five centuries back in time to feudal Japan. There, she encounters the half-demon boy InuYasha for which the series is named, and discovers that she is the modern-day reincarnation of a powerful priestess, felled fifty years earlier at the hands of an.
The episodes of the Japanese anime series Inuyasha are based on the first 36 volumes of the manga series of the same title by Rumiko Takahashi.[1] The series follows half-demonInuyasha and a high school girl Kagome Higurashi on a journey, alongside their friends, a young fox demon, Shippo; a lecherous monk, Miroku; a demon slayer, Sango; and a demon cat, Kilala, to obtain the fragments of the shattered Jewel of Four Souls, a powerful jewel that had been hidden inside Kagome's body, and keep the shards from being used for evil, including by the half-demon Naraku.
Produced by Sunrise, the series premiered in Japan on Animax on October 16, 2000 and ran for 167 episodes until its conclusion on September 13, 2004. It also aired on Animax's English-language networks in South Asia and East Asia and it was broadcast on Yomiuri TV and Nippon Television. The English dub of the series aired on Cartoon Network's programming block, Adult Swim, from August 31, 2002 through October 27, 2006. In Canada, the series aired on YTV.
A second anime series, Inuyasha: The Final Act, premiered on October 3, 2009 and covers the final volumes of the manga series.[2][3][4]
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Episode list[edit]
Season 1 (2000-01): Episodes 1–27[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate[5][6] | English airdate[7] |
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1 | 'The Girl Who Overcame Time.. and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome' Transcription: 'Toki o Koeta Shōjo to Fūinsareta Shōnen' (Japanese: 時代を越えた少女と封印された少年) | October 16, 2000 | August 31, 2002 |
2 | 'Seekers of the Sacred Jewel' Transcription: 'Shikon no Tama o Nerau Monotachi' (Japanese: 四魂の玉を狙う者たち) | October 23, 2000 | September 7, 2002 |
3 | 'Down the Rabbit Hole and Back Again' Transcription: 'Honekui no Ido kara Tadaima!' (Japanese: 骨喰いの井戸からただいまっ!) | October 30, 2000 | September 14, 2002 |
4 | 'Yura of the Demon-Hair' Transcription: 'Sakasagami no Yōma Yūra' (Japanese: 逆髪の妖魔 結羅) | November 6, 2000 | September 21, 2002 |
5 | 'Aristocratic Assassin, Sesshomaru' Transcription: 'Senritsu no Kikōshi Sesshōmaru' (Japanese: 戦慄の貴公子 殺生丸) | November 13, 2000 | September 28, 2002 |
6 | 'Tetsusaiga, the Phantom Sword' Transcription: 'Bukimi na Yōtō Tessaiga' (Japanese: 不気味な妖刀 鉄砕牙) | November 20, 2000 | October 5, 2002 |
7 | 'Showdown! Inuyasha vs. Sesshomaru!' Transcription: 'Gekitaiketsu! Sesshōmaru tai Tessaiga!' (Japanese: 激対決! 殺生丸VS鉄砕牙!!) | November 27, 2000 | October 12, 2002 |
8 | 'The Toad Who Would Be Prince' Transcription: 'Tono Yōkai Tsukumo no Gama' (Japanese: 殿様妖怪 九十九の蝦蟇) | December 4, 2000 | October 19, 2002 |
9 | 'Enter Shippo.. Plus, The Amazing Thunder Brothers!' Transcription: 'Shippō Tōjō! Raijū Kyōdai Hiten Manten' (Japanese: 七宝登場! 雷獣兄弟 飛天満天!!) | December 11, 2000 | October 26, 2002 |
10 | 'Phantom Showdown: The Thunder Brothers vs. Tetsusaiga' Transcription: 'Yōtō Gekitotsu! Raigekijin tai Tessaiga' (Japanese: 妖刀激突! 雷撃刃VS鉄砕牙!!) | December 18, 2000 | November 2, 2002 |
11 | 'Terror of the Ancient Noh Mask' Transcription: 'Gendai ni Yomigaeru Noroi no Nōmen' (Japanese: 現代によみがえる呪いの能面) | January 15, 2001 | November 9, 2002 |
12 | 'The Soul Piper and the Mischievous Little Soul' Transcription: 'Tatari Mokke to Chiisana Akuryō' (Japanese: タタリモッケと小さな悪霊) | January 22, 2001 | November 16, 2002 |
13 | 'The Mystery of the New Moon and the Black-haired Inuyasha' Transcription: 'Shingetsu no Nazo! Kurogami no Inuyasha' (Japanese: 新月の謎 黒髪の犬夜叉) | January 29, 2001 | November 23, 2002 |
14 | 'Kikyo's Stolen Ashes' Transcription: 'Nusumareta Kikyō no Reikotsu' (Japanese: 盗まれた桔梗の霊骨) | February 5, 2001 | November 30, 2002 |
15 | 'Return of the Tragic Priestess, Kikyo' Transcription: 'Hiun no Miko Kikyō Fukkatsu' (Japanese: 悲運の巫女 桔梗復活) | February 12, 2001 | December 7, 2002 |
16 | 'Mystical Hand of the Amorous Monk, Miroku' Transcription: 'Migi Te ni Kazaana Furyō Hōshi Miroku' (Japanese: 右手に風穴 不良法師 弥勒) | February 19, 2001 | December 7, 2002 |
17 | 'Cursed Ink of the Hell-Painter' Transcription: 'Jigoku Eshi no Kegareta Sumi' (Japanese: 地獄絵師の汚れた墨) | February 26, 2001 | December 14, 2002 |
18 | 'Naraku and Sesshomaru Join Forces' Transcription: 'Te o Kunda Naraku to Sesshōmaru' (Japanese: 手を組んだ奈落と殺生丸) | March 5, 2001 | December 14, 2002 |
19 | 'Go Home To Your Own Time, Kagome!' Transcription: 'Kaere, Kagome! Omae no Jidai ni' (Japanese: 帰れ、かごめ! お前の時代に) | March 12, 2001 | December 21, 2002 |
20 | 'Despicable Villain! The Mystery of Onigumo!' Transcription: 'Asamashiki Yatō, Onigumo no Nazo' (Japanese: あさましき野盗 鬼蜘蛛の謎) | March 19, 2001 | December 21, 2002 |
21[n 1] | 'Naraku's True Identity Unveiled' Transcription: 'Naraku's True Identity; Kikyō's Wandering Soul (Part 1) // Naraku no Shinjitsu ni Semaru Kikyō no Tamashii Zenpen' (Japanese: 奈落の真実に迫る桔梗の魂 前編) | April 9, 2001 | December 28, 2002 |
22 | 'A Wicked Smile; Kikyo's Wandering Soul' Transcription: 'Naraku's True Identity; Kikyō's Wandering Soul (Part 2) // Naraku no Shinjitsu ni Semaru Kikyō no Tamashii Kōhen' (Japanese: 奈落の真実に迫る桔梗の魂 後編) | April 9, 2001 | December 28, 2002 |
23 | 'Kagome's Voice and Kikyo's Kiss' Transcription: 'Kagome no Koe to Kikyō no Kuchizuke' (Japanese: かごめの声と桔梗の口づけ) | April 16, 2001 | January 14, 2003 |
24 | 'Enter Sango the Demon Slayer' Transcription: 'Yōkaitaijiya, Sango Tōjō!' (Japanese: 妖怪退治屋 珊瑚登場!) | April 23, 2001 | January 15, 2003 |
25 | 'Naraku's Insidious Plot' Transcription: 'Naraku no Bōryaku o Uchi Yabure!' (Japanese: 奈落の謀略をうち破れ!) | May 7, 2001 | January 16, 2003 |
26 | 'Secret of the Jewel of Four Souls Revealed' Transcription: 'Tsui ni Akasareta Shikon no Himitsu' (Japanese: ついに明かされた四魂の秘密) | May 14, 2001 | January 17, 2003 |
27 | 'The Lake of the Evil Water God' Transcription: 'Suijin ga Shihaisuru Yami no Mizuumi' (Japanese: 水神が支配する闇の湖) | May 21, 2001 | January 21, 2003 |
Season 2 (2001): Episodes 28–54[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate[8][9] | English airdate[10] | Asia airdate |
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28 | 'Miroku Falls Into a Dangerous Trap' Transcription: 'Kakokuna Wana ni Kakatta Miroku' (Japanese: 過酷な罠にかかった弥勒) | May 28, 2001 | January 22, 2003 | July 29, 2010 |
29 | 'Sango's Suffering and Kohaku's Life' Transcription: 'Sango no Kunō to Kohaku no Inochi' (Japanese: 珊瑚の苦悩と琥珀の命) | June 4, 2001 | January 23, 2003 | July 30, 2010 |
30 | 'Tetsusaiga Is Stolen! Showdown At Naraku's Castle!' Transcription: 'Nusumareta Tessaiga Taiketsu Naraku no Shiro!' (Japanese: 盗まれた鉄砕牙 対決 奈落の城!) | June 11, 2001 | January 24, 2003 | August 2, 2010 |
31 | 'Jinenji, Kind Yet Sad' Transcription: 'Kokoroyasashiki Aishū no Jinenji' (Japanese: 心優しき哀愁の地念児) | June 18, 2001 | January 28, 2003 | August 3, 2010 |
32 | 'Kikyo and Inuyasha, Into the Miasma' Transcription: 'Jaki ni Ochita Kikyō to Inuyasha' (Japanese: 邪気に落ちた桔梗と犬夜叉) | June 25, 2001 | January 29, 2003 | August 4, 2010 |
33 | 'Kikyo, Captured by Naraku' Transcription: 'Torawareta Kikyō to Naraku' (Japanese: 囚われた桔梗と奈落) | July 2, 2001 | January 30, 2003 | August 5, 2010 |
34 | 'Tetsusaiga and Tenseiga' Transcription: 'Tenseiga to Tessaiga' (Japanese: 天生牙と鉄砕牙) | July 9, 2001 | January 31, 2003 | August 6, 2010 |
35 | 'The True Owner of the Great Sword!' Transcription: 'Meitō ga Erabu Shin no Tsukai Te' (Japanese: 名刀が選ぶ真の使い手) | July 16, 2001 | February 3, 2003 | August 9, 2010 |
36 | 'Kagome Kidnapped by Koga, the Wolf Demon!' Transcription: 'Kagome Ryakudatsu! Chōsoku no Yōrō Kōga!' (Japanese: かごめ略奪! 超速の妖狼 鋼牙) | July 23, 2001 | February 4, 2003 | August 10, 2010 |
37 | 'The Man Who Fell In Love With Kagome!' Transcription: 'Kagome ni Horeta Aitsu' (Japanese: かごめに惚れたあいつ) | July 30, 2001 | August 25, 2003 | August 11, 2010 |
38 | 'Two Hearts, One Mind' Transcription: 'Hanarete Kayou Futari no Kimochi' (Japanese: はなれて通うふたりの気持ち) | August 6, 2001 | August 26, 2003 | August 12, 2010 |
39 | 'Trapped In A Duel To The Death!' Transcription: 'Shikumareta Shitō' (Japanese: 仕組まれた死闘) | August 13, 2001 | August 27, 2003 | August 13, 2010 |
40 | 'The Deadly Trap of Kagura the Wind Sorceress!' Transcription: 'Kazetsukai Kagura no Yōennaru Wana' (Japanese: 風使い神楽の妖艶なる罠) | August 20, 2001 | August 28, 2003 | August 16, 2010 |
41 | 'Kagura's Dance and Kanna's Mirror' Transcription: 'Kagura no Mai to Kanna no Kagami' (Japanese: 神楽の舞と神無の鏡) | August 27, 2001 | September 1, 2003 | August 17, 2010 |
42 | 'The Wind Scar Fails' Transcription: 'Yaburareta Kaze no Kizu' (Japanese: 破られた風の傷) | September 3, 2001 | September 2, 2003 | August 18, 2010 |
43 | 'Tetsusaiga Breaks' Transcription: 'Tsui ni Oreta Tessaiga!' (Japanese: ついに折れた鉄砕牙!) | September 10, 2001 | September 3, 2003 | August 19, 2010 |
44 | 'Kaijinbo's Evil Sword' Transcription: 'Kaijinbō no Jaaku na Tsurugi' (Japanese: 灰刃坊の邪悪な剣) | September 17, 2001 | September 4, 2003 | August 20, 2010 |
45 | 'Sesshomaru Wields Tokijin' Transcription: 'Sesshōmaru, Tōkijin o Furū' (Japanese: 殺生丸、闘鬼神を振るう) | October 8, 2001 | September 8, 2003 | August 23, 2010 |
46 | 'Juromaru and Kageromaru' Transcription: 'Jūrōmaru to Kagerōmaru' (Japanese: 獣郎丸と影郎丸) | October 15, 2001 | September 9, 2003 | August 24, 2010 |
47 | 'Onigumo's Heart Still Beats Within Naraku' Transcription: 'Naraku ni Nokoru Onigumo no Kokoro' (Japanese: 奈落に残る鬼蜘蛛の心) | October 22, 2001 | September 10, 2003 | August 25, 2010 |
48 | 'Return to the Place Where We First Met' Transcription: 'Deatta Basho ni Kaeritai!' (Japanese: 出会った場所に帰りたい!) | October 29, 2001 | September 11, 2003 | August 25, 2010 |
49 | 'Kohaku's Lost Memory' Transcription: 'Ushinawareta Kohaku no Kioku' (Japanese: 失われた琥珀の記憶) | November 5, 2001 | September 15, 2003 | August 26, 2010 |
50 | 'That Unforgettable Face!' Transcription: 'Ano Kao ga Kokoro kara Kienai' (Japanese: あの顔が心から消えない) | November 12, 2001 | September 16, 2003 | August 27, 2010 |
51 | 'Inuyasha's Soul, Devoured' Transcription: 'Kokoro o Kuwareta Inuyasha' (Japanese: 心を喰われた犬夜叉) | November 19, 2001 | September 17, 2003 | August 30, 2010 |
52 | 'The Demon's True Nature' Transcription: 'Tomerarenai! Yōkai no Honshou' (Japanese: 止められない! 妖怪の本性) | November 26, 2001 | September 18, 2003 | August 31, 2010 |
53 | 'Father's Old Enemy: Ryukotsusei' Transcription: 'Chichi no Shukuteki - Ryūkotsusei' (Japanese: 父の宿敵 竜骨精) | December 3, 2001 | April 24, 2004 | September 1, 2010 |
54 | 'The Backlash Wave: Tetsusaiga's Ultimate Technique' Transcription: 'Tessaiga no Ougi - Bakuryūha' (Japanese: 鉄砕牙の奥義 爆流破) | December 10, 2001 | May 1, 2004 | September 2, 2010 |
Season 3 (2001-02): Episodes 55–82[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate[9][11] | English airdate[12][13] | Asia airdate |
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55 | 'The Stone Flower and Shippo's First Love' Transcription: 'Ishi no Hana to Shippō no Hatsukoi' (Japanese: 石の花と七宝の初恋) | December 17, 2001 | May 8, 2004 | September 3, 2010 |
56 | 'Temptress in the Mist' Transcription: 'Kiri no Oku ni Bijo no Yūwaku' (Japanese: 霧の奥に美女の誘惑) | January 14, 2002 | May 15, 2004 | September 6, 2010 |
57 | 'Fateful Night in Togenkyo, Part I' Transcription: 'Subete wa Tōgenkyō no Yoru ni (Zenpen)' (Japanese: すべては桃源郷の夜に 前編) | January 21, 2002 | May 22, 2004 | September 7, 2010 |
58 | 'Fateful Night in Togenkyo, Part II' Transcription: 'Subete wa Tōgenkyō no Yoru ni (Kōhen)' (Japanese: すべては桃源郷の夜に 後編) | January 28, 2002 | May 29, 2004 | September 8, 2010 |
59 | 'The Beautiful Sister Apprentices' Transcription: 'Bishōjo Shimai no Deshiiri Shigan' (Japanese: 美少女姉妹の弟子入り志願) | February 4, 2002 | June 5, 2004 | September 9, 2010 |
60 | 'The 50 Year-Old Curse of the Dark Priestess' Transcription: 'Kuro Miko Gojūnen no Noroi' (Japanese: 黒巫女 五十年の呪い) | February 11, 2002 | June 12, 2004 | September 10, 2010 |
61 | 'Kikyo and the Dark Priestess' Transcription: 'Arawareta Kikyō to Shikigami Tsukai' (Japanese: 現れた桔梗と式神使い) | February 18, 2002 | June 19, 2004 | September 13, 2010 |
62 | 'Tsubaki's Unrelenting Evil Spell' Transcription: 'Sokoshirenu Tsubaki no Jubaku' (Japanese: 底知れぬ椿の呪縛) | March 4, 2002 | June 26, 2004 | September 14, 2010 |
63 | 'The Red and White Priestesses' Transcription: 'Ikute o Habamu Kōhaku Miko' (Japanese: 行く手を阻む紅白巫女) | March 11, 2002 | July 3, 2004 | September 15, 2010 |
64 | 'Giant Ogre of the Forbidden Tower' Transcription: 'Tahōtō no Kyodai na Oni' (Japanese: 多宝塔の巨大な鬼) | March 18, 2002 | July 10, 2004 | September 16, 2010 |
65 | 'Farewell Days of My Youth' Transcription: 'Saraba Seishun no Hibi' (Japanese: さらば青春の日々) | April 8, 2002 | July 17, 2004 | September 17, 2010 |
66 | 'Naraku's Barrier - Kagura's Decision' Transcription: 'Naraku no Kekkai Kagura no Kesshin' (Japanese: 奈落の結界 神楽の決心) | April 15, 2002 | July 24, 2004 | September 20, 2010 |
67 | 'The Howling Wind of Betrayal' Transcription: 'Fukiareru Uragiri no Kaze' (Japanese: 吹き荒れる裏切りの風) | April 22, 2002 | July 31, 2004 | September 21, 2010 |
68 | 'Shippo Gets an Angry Challenge' Transcription: 'Shippō e Ikari no Chosenjō' (Japanese: 七宝へ怒りの挑戦状) | May 6, 2002 | August 7, 2004 | September 22, 2010 |
69 | 'Terror of the Faceless Man' Transcription: 'Kao no Nai Otoko no Kyōfu' (Japanese: 顔のない男の恐怖) | May 13, 2002 | August 14, 2004 | September 23, 2010 |
70 | 'Onigumo's Memory Restored' Transcription: 'Yomigaetta Onigumo no Kioku' (Japanese: よみがえった鬼蜘蛛の記憶) | May 20, 2002 | August 21, 2004 | September 24, 2010 |
71 | 'Three-Sided Battle to the Death' Transcription: 'Mitsudomoe no Shitō no Hate' (Japanese: 三つ巴の死闘の果て) | May 27, 2002 | August 28, 2004 | September 27, 2010 |
72 | 'Totosai's Rigid Training' Transcription: 'Tōtōsai no Kimyō na Shiren' (Japanese: 刀々斎の珍妙な試練) | June 3, 2002 | September 4, 2004 | September 28, 2010 |
73 | 'Shiori's Family and Inuyasha's Feelings' Transcription: 'Shiori Ayako to Aitsu no Kimochi' (Japanese: 紫織母子とアイツの気持ち) | June 10, 2002 | September 11, 2004 | September 29, 2010 |
74 | 'The Red Tetsusaiga Breaks the Barrier!' Transcription: 'Kekkai Yaburu Akai Tessaiga' (Japanese: 結界破る赤い鉄砕牙) | June 17, 2002 | September 18, 2004 | September 30, 2010 |
75 | 'The Plot of the Panther Devas' Transcription: 'Hyōneko Shitennō no Inbou' (Japanese: 豹猫四天王の陰謀) | June 24, 2002 | September 25, 2004 | October 1, 2010 |
76 | 'Target: Sesshomaru and Inuyasha' Transcription: 'Tāgetto wa Sesshōmaru to Inuyasha' (Japanese: 標的は殺生丸と犬夜叉!) | July 1, 2002 | October 2, 2004 | October 4, 2010 |
77 | 'The Panther Tribe and the Two Swords of the Fang' Transcription: 'Hyōnekozoku to Futatsu no Kiba no Ken' (Japanese: 豹猫族とふたつの牙の剣) | July 8, 2002 | October 9, 2004 | October 5, 2010 |
78 | 'Only You, Sango' Transcription: 'Sango Mezashite Onrī Yū' (Japanese: 珊瑚目指してオンリーユー) | July 15, 2002 | October 16, 2004 | October 6, 2010 |
79 | 'Jaken's Plan to Steal Tetsusaiga' Transcription: 'Jaken no Tessaiga bun Torisakusen' (Japanese: 邪見の鉄砕牙ブン取り作戦) | July 22, 2002 | January 10, 2005 | October 7, 2010 |
80 | 'Sesshomaru and the Abducted Rin' Transcription: 'Sesshōmaru to Sarawareta Rin' (Japanese: 殺生丸とさらわれたりん) | July 29, 2002 | January 11, 2005 | October 8, 2010 |
81 | 'Vanishing Point; Naraku Disappears' Transcription: 'Tachikireru Naraku no Yukue' (Japanese: 断ち切れる奈落の行方) | August 5, 2002 | January 12, 2005 | October 11, 2010 |
82 | 'Gap Between the Ages' Transcription: 'Gendai to Sengoku no Hazama, lit. The Interval between Present Day and the Warring Age' (Japanese: 現代と戦国のはざま) | August 12, 2002 | January 17, 2005 | October 12, 2010 |
Season 4 (2002-03): Episodes 83–110[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate[11][14] | English airdate[13][15] | Asia airdate |
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83 | 'The Female Wolf-Demon and the Lunar Rainbow Promise' Transcription: 'The Female Yōrōzoku and the Rainbow Moon Promise // Onna Yōrōzoku to Gekkō no Yakusoku' (Japanese: 女妖狼族と月虹の約束) | August 19, 2002 | January 18, 2005 | October 13, 2010 |
84 | 'Koga's Bride-To-Be' Transcription: 'The Super-Fast Bridal Candidate // Chōsoku no Hanayome Kōho' (Japanese: 超速の花嫁候補) | August 26, 2002 | January 19, 2005 | October 14, 2010 |
85 | 'The Evil Within Demon's Head Castle' Transcription: 'Maliciousness Rising! The Oni Head's Castle // Jaki ga Michiru Oni no Kubi Jō' (Japanese: 邪気が満ちる鬼の首城) | September 2, 2002 | January 24, 2005 | October 15, 2010 |
86 | 'Secret of the Possessed Princess' Transcription: 'Yorishiro no Hime no Himitsu' (Japanese: 依り代の姫の秘密) | September 9, 2002 | January 25, 2005 | October 18, 2010 |
87 | 'Kikyo's Lonely Journey' Transcription: 'Meguru Kikyō no Kodoku na Tabiji' (Japanese: めぐる桔梗の孤独な旅路) | September 16, 2002 | January 26, 2005 | October 19, 2010 |
88 | 'The Three Sprites of the Monkey God' Transcription: 'Sarugamisama no San Seirei' (Japanese: 猿神さまの三精霊) | October 14, 2002 | January 31, 2005 | October 20, 2010 |
89 | 'Nursing Battle of the Rival Lovers' Transcription: 'Aitsu to Kare Omimai Taiketsu' (Japanese: アイツと彼のお見舞い対決) | October 21, 2002 | February 1, 2005 | October 21, 2010 |
90 | 'Sota's Brave Confession of Love' Transcription: 'Omoikitta Sōta no Kokuhaku' (Japanese: 思いきった草太の告白) | October 28, 2002 | February 2, 2005 | October 22, 2010 |
91 | 'The Suspicious Faith Healer and the Black Kirara' Transcription: 'Ayashii Kitōshi to Kuroi Kirara' (Japanese: 怪しい祈祷師と黒い雲母) | November 4, 2002 | February 7, 2005 | October 25, 2010 |
92 | 'Plot of the Walking Dead' Transcription: 'Fukkatsu Shita Monotachi no Yabō' (Japanese: 復活した者たちの野望) | November 18, 2002 | February 8, 2005 | October 26, 2010 |
93 | 'The Mysterious, Lecherous Monk' Transcription: 'Shutsubotsu Suru Nazo no Sukebe Hōshi' (Japanese: 出没する謎の助平法師) | November 25, 2002 | February 9, 2005 | October 27, 2010 |
94 | 'The Sacred Jewel Maker Part I' Transcription: 'Shikon no Tama o Tsukuru Mono (Zenpen)' (Japanese: 四魂の玉を造る者 前編) | December 2, 2002 | February 14, 2005 | October 28, 2010 |
95 | 'The Sacred Jewel Maker Part II' Transcription: 'Shikon no Tama o Tsukuru Mono (Kōhen)' (Japanese: 四魂の玉を造る者 後編) | December 9, 2002 | February 15, 2005 | October 29, 2010 |
96 | 'Jaken Falls Ill' Transcription: 'Byōki ni Natta Ano Jaken' (Japanese: 病気になったあの邪見) | January 13, 2003 | February 16, 2005 | November 1, 2010 |
97 | 'Kirara Come Home!' Transcription: 'Kaette Konai Kirara' (Japanese: 帰ってこない雲母) | January 20, 2003 | February 21, 2005 | November 2, 2010 |
98 | 'Kikyo and Kagome: Alone in the Cave' Transcription: 'Dōkutsu ni wa Kikyō to Kagome no Futari Dake' (Japanese: 洞窟には桔梗とかごめの二人だけ) | January 27, 2003 | February 22, 2005 | November 3, 2010 |
99 | 'Koga and Sesshomaru, A Dangerous Encounter' Transcription: 'Sesshōmaru to Kōga Kiken Sōgū' (Japanese: 鋼牙と殺生丸 危険な遭遇) | February 3, 2003 | February 23, 2005 | November 4, 2010 |
100 | 'The Truth Behind the Nightmare: Battle in the Forest of Sorrow' Transcription: 'Akumu no Shinjitsu Nageki no Muri no Tatakai' (Japanese: 悪夢の真実 嘆きの森の戦い) | February 10, 2003 | February 28, 2005 | November 5, 2010 |
101 | 'The Snow from Seven Years Past' Transcription: 'Are Kara Shichinen Me no Nagori Yuki' (Japanese: あれから七年目のなごり雪) | February 17, 2003 | March 1, 2005 | November 8, 2010 |
102 | 'Assault on the Wolf-Demon Tribe!' Transcription: 'The Yōrōzoku Attacked by the Dead // Bōrei ni Ozowareta Yōrōzoku' (Japanese: 亡霊に襲われた妖狼族) | February 24, 2003 | May 28, 2005 | November 9, 2010 |
103 | 'The Band of Seven, Resurrected!' Transcription: 'The Shichinintai, Resurrected // Yomigaetta Shichinintai' (Japanese: よみがえった七人隊) | March 3, 2003 | June 4, 2005 | November 10, 2010 |
104 | 'The Stealthy Poison Master: Mukotsu!' Transcription: 'Shinobiyoru Doku Tsukai Mukotsu' (Japanese: しのびよる毒使い 霧骨) | March 10, 2003 | June 11, 2005 | November 11, 2010 |
105 | 'The Ghastly Steel Machine!' Transcription: 'Heavy Equipment made of Ghastly Steel // Bukimi na Hagane no Jūsōbi' (Japanese: 不気味な鋼の重装備) | March 17, 2003 | June 18, 2005 | November 12, 2010 |
106 | 'Kagome, Miroku, and Sango: Desperate Situation!' Transcription: 'Kagome, Miroku, Sango, Zettai Zetsumei' (Japanese: かごめ、弥勒、珊瑚、絶体絶命) | April 14, 2003 | June 25, 2005 | November 15, 2010 |
107 | 'Inuyasha Shows His Tears For The First Time' Transcription: 'Shown For the First Time; Inuyasha's Tears // Hajimete Miseru Inuyasha no Namida' (Japanese: 初めてみせる犬夜叉の涙) | April 21, 2003 | July 2, 2005 | November 16, 2010 |
108 | 'The Secret of the Pure Light' Transcription: 'Kegarenaki Hikari no Himitsu' (Japanese: けがれなき光の秘密) | April 28, 2003 | July 9, 2005 | November 17, 2010 |
109 | 'Hidden in the Mist: Onward to Mt. Hakurei!' Transcription: 'Kiri ni Kakureta Hakureizan e Mukae' (Japanese: 霧に隠れた白霊山へ向かえ) | May 5, 2003 | July 16, 2005 | November 18, 2010 |
110 | 'Enter Bankotsu, The Leader of the Band of Seven' Transcription: 'Shichinintai no Shuryō Bankotsu Tōjō' (Japanese: 七人隊の首領 蛮骨登場) | May 12, 2003 | July 23, 2005 | November 19, 2010 |
Season 5 (2003-04): Episodes 111–138[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate[14][16] | English airdate[17][18] | Asia airdate |
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111 | 'The Big Clash: Banryu versus the Wind Scar' Transcription: 'Clash! Banryū vs Kaze no Kizu! // Gekitotsu! Banryū vs Kaze no Kizu!' (Japanese: 激突! 蛮竜VS風の傷!) | May 19, 2003 | July 30, 2005 | November 22, 2010 |
112 | 'Afloat on the Lake Surface: The Barrier of Hijiri Island' Transcription: 'Komen ni Ukabu Hijiri Jima Kekkai' (Japanese: 湖面に浮かぶ聖島の結界) | May 26, 2003 | August 7, 2005 | November 23, 2010 |
113 | 'The Sacred Vajra and the Mystery of the Living Buddha' Transcription: 'Seinaru Dokko to Sokushinbutsu no Nazo' (Japanese: 聖なる独鈷と即身仏の謎) | June 2, 2003 | August 14, 2005 | November 24, 2010 |
114 | 'Koga's Solitary Battle' Transcription: 'Kōga no Kokō Naru Tatakai' (Japanese: 鋼牙の孤高なる戦い) | June 9, 2003 | August 21, 2005 | November 25, 2010 |
115 | 'Lured by the Black Light' Transcription: 'Suikomareru Kuroi Hikari' (Japanese: 吸い込まれる黒い光) | June 16, 2003 | August 28, 2005 | November 26, 2010 |
116 | 'The Exposed Face of Truth' Transcription: 'Sarakedasareta Shinjitsu no Kao' (Japanese: さらけだされた真実の顔) | June 23, 2003 | September 4, 2005 | November 29, 2010 |
117 | 'Vanished in a River of Flames' Transcription: 'He Vanished in a River of Flames // Honō no Kawa ni Kieta Aitsu' (Japanese: 炎の川に消えたアイツ) | June 30, 2003 | September 11, 2005 | November 30, 2010 |
118 | 'Into the Depths of Mt. Hakurei' Transcription: 'The Depths of Mt. Hakurei // Hakureizan no Oku no Oku' (Japanese: 白霊山の奥の奥) | July 7, 2003 | September 17, 2005 | December 1, 2010 |
119 | 'Divine Malice of the Saint' Transcription: 'Kōgōshii Akui no Seija' (Japanese: 神々しい悪意の聖者) | July 14, 2003 | September 24, 2005 | December 2, 2010 |
120 | 'Fare Thee Well: Jakotsu's Requiem' Transcription: 'Good-bye: Jakotsu's Requiem // Sayonara Jakotsu no Chinkonka' (Japanese: さよなら蛇骨の鎮魂歌) | July 28, 2003 | October 1, 2005 | December 3, 2010 |
121 | 'Final Battle: The Last and Strongest of the Band of Seven' Transcription: 'Decisive Battle! The Last and Strongest of the Shichinintai // Kessen! Saikyō Saigo no Shichinintai' (Japanese: 決戦! 最強最後の七人隊) | August 4, 2003 | October 8, 2005 | December 6, 2010 |
122 | 'The Power of Banryu: Duel to the Death on Mt. Hakurei' Transcription: 'Powerful Banryū: Duel to the Death on Mt. Hakurei // Kyōretsu Banryū Hakureizan no Shitō' (Japanese: 強烈蛮竜 白霊山の死闘) | August 11, 2003 | October 15, 2005 | December 7, 2010 |
123 | 'Beyond the Darkness - Naraku Reborn!' Transcription: 'Kurayami no Saki ni Shinsei Naraku' (Japanese: 暗闇の先に新生奈落) | August 18, 2003 | October 22, 2005 | December 8, 2010 |
124 | 'Farewell Kikyo, My Beloved' Transcription: 'Saraba Itoshiki Kikyō yo' (Japanese: さらば愛しき桔梗よ) | August 25, 2003 | October 29, 2005 | December 9, 2010 |
125 | 'The Darkness in Kagome's Heart' Transcription: 'Kagome no Kokoro no Yami' (Japanese: かごめの心の闇) | September 1, 2003 | November 5, 2005 | December 10, 2010 |
126 | 'Transform Heartache into Courage!' Transcription: 'Kokoro no Itami o Yūki ni Kaero' (Japanese: 心の痛みを勇気にかえろ) | September 8, 2003 | November 12, 2005 | December 13, 2010 |
127 | 'Don't Boil It! The Terrifying Dried-Up Demon!' Transcription: 'Don't Boil It! The Terrifying Dried-Up Yōkai // Nichadame! Kyōfu no Himono Yōkai' (Japanese: 煮ちゃダメ! 恐怖の干物妖怪) | September 15, 2003 | January 4, 2006 | December 14, 2010 |
128 | 'Battle Against the Dried-Up Demons at the Cultural Festival!' Transcription: 'The Dried-Up Yōkai and the Fierce Fighting Cultural Festival // Himono Yōkai to Gekitō Bunkasai' (Japanese: 干物妖怪と激闘文化祭) | October 13, 2003 | January 11, 2006 | December 15, 2010 |
129 | 'Chokyukai and the Abducted Bride' Transcription: 'Chokyukai to Ryakudatsusareta Hanayome' (Japanese: 猪九戒と略奪された花嫁) | October 20, 2003 | January 18, 2006 | December 17, 2010 |
130 | 'Shippo's New Technique, The Heart Scar!' Transcription: 'Hoero Shippō Ōgi Kokoro no Kizu' (Japanese: 吠えろ七宝奥義 心の傷!) | October 27, 2003 | January 25, 2006 | December 20, 2010 |
131 | 'Trap of the Cursed Wall Hanging' Transcription: 'Kannon Kakejiku Noroi no Wana' (Japanese: 観音掛け軸 呪いの罠) | November 3, 2003 | February 1, 2006 | December 21, 2010 |
132 | 'Miroku's Most Dangerous Confession' Transcription: 'Miroku Hōshi no Mottomo Kiken na Kokuhaku' (Japanese: 弥勒法師の最も危険な告白) | November 10, 2003 | February 8, 2006 | December 22, 2010 |
133 [n 2] | 'The Woman Who Loved Sesshomaru (Part 1)' Transcription: 'Sesshōmaru o Aishita Onna (Zenpen)' (Japanese: 犬夜叉スペシャル 殺生丸を愛した女) | November 24, 2003 | February 15, 2006 | December 23, 2010 |
134 | 'The Woman Who Loved Sesshomaru (Part 2)' Transcription: 'Sesshōmaru o Aishita Onna (Kōhen)' (Japanese: 犬夜叉スペシャル 殺生丸を愛した女) | November 24, 2003 | February 22, 2006 | December 24, 2010 |
135 | 'The Last Banquet of Miroku's Master' Transcription: 'Miroku no Shishō Saigo no Utage' (Japanese: 弥勒の師匠最後の宴) | December 1, 2003 | March 1, 2006 | December 27, 2010 |
136 | 'A Strange Invisible Demon Appears!' Transcription: 'Kaikitōmei Yōkai Arawaru Arawaru!' (Japanese: 怪奇透明妖怪現る現る!) | December 8, 2003 | March 8, 2006 | December 28, 2010 |
137 | 'An Ancestor Named Kagome' Transcription: 'Gosenzo-sama no Namae wa Kagome' (Japanese: ご先祖の名はかごめ) | January 12, 2004 | March 15, 2006 | December 29, 2010 |
138 | 'Mountain of Demons: Survival of the Duo' Transcription: 'Yōkai Sanga Futari no Sabaibaru' (Japanese: 妖怪山河ふたりのサバイバル) | January 19, 2004 | March 22, 2006 | December 30, 2010 |
Season 6 (2004): Episodes 139–167[edit]
No. | Title | Original airdate[16][19] | English airdate[20][21] | Asia airdate |
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139 | 'The Great Duel at Shoun Falls!' Transcription: 'Shōun no Taki no Dai Kettō' (Japanese: 昇雲の滝の大決闘) | January 26, 2004 | March 29, 2006 | December 29, 2010 |
140 | 'Eternal Love: The Naginata of Kenkon' Transcription: 'Eien no Omoi Kenkon no Naginata' (Japanese: 永遠の思い 乾坤の薙刀) | February 2, 2004 | April 5, 2006 | December 30, 2010 |
141 | 'Entei, The Demon Horse Unleashed!' Transcription: 'Tokihanatareta Yōba Entei' (Japanese: 解き放たれた妖馬炎蹄) | February 9, 2004 | April 12, 2006 | December 31, 2010 |
142 | 'Untamed Entei and Horrible Hakudoshi' Transcription: 'Bōsō Entei to Senritsu no Hakudōshi' (Japanese: 暴走炎蹄と戦慄の白童子) | February 16, 2004 | April 19, 2006 | January 3, 2011 |
143 | '3000 Leagues in Search of Father' Transcription: 'Chichi o Tazunete San Senri' (Japanese: 父を訪ねて三千里) | February 23, 2004 | April 26, 2006 | January 4, 2011 |
144 | 'Hosenki and the Last Shard' Transcription: 'Hōsenki to Saigo no Kakera' (Japanese: 宝仙鬼と最後のかけら) | March 1, 2004 | May 3, 2006 | January 5, 2011 |
145 | 'Bizarre Guards at the Border of the Afterlife' Transcription: 'Ano Yo to no Sakai ni Iyō na Monban' (Japanese: あの世との境に異様な門番) | March 8, 2004 | May 10, 2006 | January 6, 2011 |
146 | 'The Fiery Bird Master, Princess Abi' Transcription: 'Kishōarai Toritsukai Abi-Hime' (Japanese: 気性荒い鳥使い 阿毘姫) | March 15, 2004 | May 17, 2006 | January 7, 2011 |
147[n 3] | 'The Tragic Love Song of Destiny (Part 1)' Transcription: 'Meguriau Mae no Sadame no Koi Uta (Zenpen)' (Japanese: めぐり逢う前の運命恋歌) | April 19, 2004 | May 24, 2006 | January 10, 2011 |
148 | 'The Tragic Love Song of Destiny (Part 2)' Transcription: 'Meguriau Mae no Sadame no Koi Uta (Kōhen)' (Japanese: めぐり逢う前の運命恋歌) | April 19, 2004 | May 31, 2006 | January 11, 2011 |
149 | 'The Single Arrow of Chaos' Transcription: 'Haran o Yobu Ippon no Yak' (Japanese: 波乱を呼ぶ一本の矢) | April 26, 2004 | June 7, 2006 | January 12, 2011 |
150 | 'The Mysterious Light that Guides the Saint' Transcription: 'Seija o Michibiku Fushigi na Hikari' (Japanese: 聖者を導く不思議な光) | May 3, 2004 | June 14, 2006 | January 13, 2011 |
151 | 'Kagome's Instinctive Choice' Transcription: 'Kagome Honnō no Sentaku' (Japanese: かごめ 本能の選択) | May 10, 2004 | June 21, 2006 | January 14, 2011 |
152 | 'Protect and Plunder!' Transcription: 'Mamore Soshite Ubaitore!' (Japanese: 守れそして奪い取れ!) | May 17, 2004 | June 28, 2006 | January 17, 2011 |
153 | 'The Cruel Reunion of Fate' Transcription: 'Ummei wa Zankoku na Saikai' (Japanese: 運命は残酷な再会) | May 24, 2004 | July 5, 2006 | January 18, 2011 |
154 | 'The Demon Linked with the Netherworld' Transcription: 'Ano Yo to Tsunagaru Yōkai' (Japanese: あの世とつながる妖怪) | May 31, 2004 | July 12, 2006 | January 19, 2011 |
155 | 'The Demon Protector of the Sacred Jewel Shard!' Transcription: 'Shikon no Kakera o Mamoru Oni' (Japanese: 四魂のかけらを守る鬼) | June 7, 2004 | July 19, 2006 | January 20, 2011 |
156 | 'Final Battle at the Graveside: Sesshomaru Versus Inuyasha!' Transcription: 'Bozen Kessen! Sesshōmaru vs InuTasha' (Japanese: 墓前決戦! 殺生丸VS犬夜叉) | June 14, 2004 | July 26, 2006 | January 21, 2011 |
157 | 'Destroy Naraku with the Adamant Barrage!' Transcription: 'Naraku o Tsuranuke Kongōsōha' (Japanese: 奈落を貫け金剛槍破) | June 21, 2004 | August 2, 2006 | January 24, 2011 |
158 | 'Stampede of the Countless Demon Rats!' Transcription: 'Daibōsō Musū no Yōkai Nezumi' (Japanese: 大暴走無数の妖怪ネズミ) | July 5, 2004 | October 12, 2006 | January 25, 2011 |
159 | 'Kohaku's Decision and Sango's Heart' Transcription: 'Kohaku no Ketsui to Sango no Kokoro' (Japanese: 琥珀の決意と珊瑚の心) | July 12, 2004 | October 13, 2006 | January 26, 2011 |
160 | 'The Lucky but Two-Timing Scoundrel!' Transcription: 'Shiawase o Yobu Futamata Bōryoku Otoko' (Japanese: 幸せを呼ぶフタマタ暴力男) | July 26, 2004 | October 17, 2006 | January 27, 2011 |
161 | 'Miroku's Past Mistake' Transcription: 'Miroku-hōshi Mukashi no Ayamachi' (Japanese: 弥勒法師昔のあやまち) | August 2, 2004 | October 18, 2006 | January 28, 2011 |
162 | 'Forever with Lord Sesshomaru' Transcription: 'Sesshōmaru-sama to Eien ni Issho' (Japanese: 殺生丸様と永遠に一緒) | August 9, 2004 | October 19, 2006 | January 31, 2011 |
163 | 'Kohaku, Sango and Kirara: The Secret Flower Garden' Transcription: 'Kohaku Sango Kirara: Himitsu no Hanazono' (Japanese: 琥珀珊瑚雲母 秘密の花園) | August 23, 2004 | October 20, 2006 | February 1, 2011 |
164 | 'Possessed by a Parasite: Shippo, Our Worst Enemy' Transcription: 'Saikyō no Teki, Yadori Sanagi Shippō' (Japanese: 最強の敵 宿り蛹七宝) | August 30, 2004 | October 24, 2006 | February 2, 2011 |
165 | 'The Ultimate Key to Defeating Naraku' Transcription: 'Naraku o Taosu Saidai no Tegakari' (Japanese: 奈落を倒す最大の手がかり) | September 6, 2004 | October 25, 2006 | February 3, 2011 |
166[n 4] | 'The Bond Between Them, Use the Sacred Jewel Shard! (Part 1)' Transcription: 'Futari no Kizuna - Shikon no Kakera o Tsukae! Zenpen' (Japanese: 二人の絆 四魂のかけらを使え! 前編) | September 13, 2004 | October 26, 2006 | February 4, 2011 |
167 | 'The Bond Between Them, Use the Sacred Jewel Shard! (Part 2)' Transcription: 'Futari no Kizuna - Shikon no Kakera o Tsukae! Kōhen' (Japanese: 二人の絆 四魂のかけらを使え! 後編) | September 13, 2004 | October 27, 2006 | February 7, 2011 |
The Final Act episodes (2012-13): Episodes 168 - 193[edit]
No. | Title | Japanese airdate[22] | English dub airdate |
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1 (168) | 'Naraku's Heart' Transcription: 'Naraku no Shinzō' (Japanese: 奈落の心臓) | October 3, 2009 | October 2, 2012[23] |
2 (169) | 'Kagura's Wind' Transcription: 'Kagura no Kaze' (Japanese: 神楽の風) | October 10, 2009 | October 12, 2012 |
3 (170) | 'Meido Zangetsuha' Transcription: 'Meidō Zangetsuha' (Japanese: 冥道残月破) | October 17, 2009 | October 19, 2012 |
4 (171) | 'Dragon-Scaled Tetsusaiga' Transcription: 'Ryūrin no Tessaiga' (Japanese: 竜鱗の鉄砕牙) | October 24, 2009 | October 26, 2012 |
5 (172) | 'The Great Holy Demon Spirit’s Test' Transcription: 'Yōrei Taisei no Shiren' (Japanese: 妖霊大聖の試練) | October 31, 2009 | November 2, 2012 |
6 (173) | 'The End of Moryomaru' Transcription: 'Mōryōmaru no Saigo' (Japanese: 魍魎丸の最期) | November 7, 2009 | November 9, 2012 |
7 (174) | 'The Mausoleum of Mount Azusa' Transcription: 'Azusayama no Reibyō' (Japanese: 梓山の霊廟) | November 14, 2009 | November 16, 2012 |
8 (175) | 'Among the Twinkling Stars' Transcription: 'Hoshiboshi Kirameki no Aida ni' (Japanese: 星々きらめきの間に) | November 21, 2009 | November 23, 2012 |
9 (176) | 'Sesshomaru in the Underworld' Transcription: 'Meikai no Sesshōmaru' (Japanese: 冥界の殺生丸) | November 28, 2009 | November 30, 2012 |
10 (177) | 'Flowers Drenched in Sadness' Transcription: 'Kanashimi ni Nureru Hana' (Japanese: 悲しみに濡れる花) | December 5, 2009 | December 7, 2012 |
11 (178) | 'Kanna's Gravestone' Transcription: 'Kanna no Bohyō' (Japanese: 神無の墓標) | December 12, 2009 | December 14, 2012 |
12 (179) | 'Sango's Feelings, Miroku's Resolve' Transcription: 'Sango no Omoi, Miroku no Kakugo' (Japanese: 珊瑚の想い 弥勒の覚悟) | December 19, 2009 | December 21, 2012 |
13 (180) | 'A Complete Meido' Transcription: 'Kanzen na Meidō' (Japanese: 完全な冥道) | December 26, 2009 | December 28, 2012 |
14 (181) | 'In Pursuit of Naraku' Transcription: 'Naraku no Tsuigeki' (Japanese: 奈落の追撃) | January 4, 2010 | January 3, 2013 |
15 (182) | 'True Heir' Transcription: 'Seitōnaru Keishōsha' (Japanese: 正統なる継承者) | January 11, 2010 | January 11, 2013 |
16 (183) | 'Hitomiko's Barrier' Transcription: 'Hitomiko no kekkai' (Japanese: 瞳子の結界) | January 18, 2010 | January 18, 2013 |
17 (184) | 'Magatsuhi's Evil Will' Transcription: 'Magatsuhi no Janen' (Japanese: 曲霊の邪念) | January 25, 2010 | January 25, 2013 |
18 (185) | 'The Day of Days' Transcription: 'Jinsei no Ichidaiji' (Japanese: 人生の一大事) | February 1, 2010 | February 1, 2013 |
19 (186) | 'Kohaku's Shard' Transcription: 'Kōhaku no Kakera' (Japanese: 琥珀の欠片) | February 8, 2010 | February 8, 2013 |
20 (187) | 'When the Jewel Is Whole' Transcription: 'Shikon no Tama ga Kansei suru Toki' (Japanese: 四魂の玉が完成する時) | February 15, 2010 | February 15, 2013 |
21 (188) | 'Inside Naraku' Transcription: 'Naraku no Tainai e' (Japanese: 奈落の体内へ) | February 22, 2010 | February 22, 2013 |
22 (189) | 'Naraku: The Trap of Darkness' Transcription: 'Naraku Yami no Wana' (Japanese: 奈落 闇の罠) | March 1, 2010 | March 1, 2013 |
23 (190) | 'Naraku: The Trap of Light' Transcription: 'Naraku Hikari no Wana' (Japanese: 奈落 光の罠) | March 8, 2010 | March 8, 2013 |
24 (191) | 'Naraku's Uncertain Wish[24]' Transcription: 'Naraku Hakanaki Nozomi' (Japanese: 奈落 儚き望み) | March 15, 2010 | March 15, 2013 |
25 (192) | 'Thoughts Fall Short' Transcription: 'Todokanu Omoi' (Japanese: 届かぬ想い) | March 22, 2010 | March 22, 2013 |
26 (193) | 'Toward Tomorrow' Transcription: 'Ashita e' (Japanese: 明日へ) | March 29, 2010 | March 29, 2013 |
DVD releases[edit]
On April 16, 2007, the first twelve Inuyasha episodes were released on DVD in the United Kingdom. In the United States, all of the seasons have been released as individual discs and, as of April 2009, season box sets.
Season | Episodes | Discs | Features | DVD release date |
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1 | 1–27 | 5 |
| September 7, 2004 November 13, 2012 (re-release)[25] |
2 | 28–54 | 5 |
| November 8, 2005 January 29, 2013 (re-release)[26] |
3 | 55–81 | 5 |
| September 12, 2006 January 29, 2013 (re-release)[27] |
4 | 82–99 | 4 |
| September 4, 2007 January 29, 2013 (re-release)[28] |
5 | 100–126 | 5 |
| July 29, 2008 January 29, 2013 (re-release)[29] |
6 | 127–146 | 4 |
| December 2, 2008 January 29, 2013 (re-release)[30] |
7 | 147–167 | 4 |
| April 28, 2009 January 29, 2013 (re-release)[31] |
Season | Episodes | Discs | Features | DVD release date |
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1a | 1–12 | 2 |
| April 16, 2007 |
Music listing[edit]
Fourteen pieces of theme music were used for the original series; six opening themes and eight ending themes.
Title | Artist | First Episode | Last Episode |
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'Change the World' | V6 | 1 | 34 |
'I Am' | hitomi | 35 | 64 |
'Owarinai Yume' (終わりない夢Unending Dream) | Nanase Aikawa | 65 | 95 |
'Grip!' | Every Little Thing | 96 | 127 |
'One Day, One Dream' | Tackey & Tsubasa | 128 | 153 |
'Angelus' | Hitomi Shimatani | 154 | 167 |
Title | Artist | First Episode | Last Episode |
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'My Will' | Dream | 1 | 20, 166-167 (one-hour special episode) |
'Fukai Mori' | Do As Infinity | 21 | 41 |
'Dearest' | Ayumi Hamasaki | 42 | 60 |
'Every Heart (Minna no Kimochi)' | BoA | 61 | 85 |
'Shinjitsu no Uta (Song of Truth)' | Do As Infinity | 86 | 108 |
'Itazura na Kiss' (イタズラなKISSMischievous Kiss) | Day After Tomorrow | 109 | 127 |
'Come' | Namie Amuro | 128 | 146 |
'Change the World' | V6 | 147-148 (one-hour special episode) | |
'Brand-New World' | V6 | 149 | 165 |
Notes[edit]
- ^Episodes 21 and 22 originally aired together as a one-hour special. The original Japanese version of Episode 21 is 5 minutes longer than the English version.
- ^Episodes 133 and 134 originally aired together as a one-hour special.
- ^Episodes 147 and 148 originally aired together as a one-hour special.
- ^Episodes 166 and 167 originally aired together as a one-hour special.
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The episodes of the Japanese anime series Inuyasha: The Final Act (犬夜叉 完結編Inuyasha Kanketsu-Hen) are based on the last twenty-one volumes of the manga series of the same title by Rumiko Takahashi, continuing where the first adaptation left off. The series follows the half dog-demon, half human named Inuyasha, the fifteen-year-old junior high school student Kagome Higurashi and their close companions Miroku, Sango, Shippo and Kirara as they search for the last fragments of the Sacred Jewel of Four Souls and approach their final battle with Naraku. Viz Media licensed the series as InuYasha: The Final Act. Judai song download. It was released in Animax Asia and Animax India. The original staff and cast from the first Inuyasha anime adaptation were brought back together for the new series. The series premiered on Yomiuri TV on October 3, 2009 where it ran for twenty-six episodes, concluding on March 29, 2010. It is also considered the seventh season of Inuyasha.
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Viz Media licensed the new adaptation before it premiered and aired its English subtitled version online through Hulu, releasing episodes within a day of their original Japanese air dates. As of April 14, 2013, the entire series remains available for free on Hulu in the United States.[1] As of episode 14, the English episode aired first.[1][2]Animax Asia aired the series with their own English subtitles, on its television stations and its online video service.[3]
Voice actress Kelly Sheridan was the first to announce through her Facebook fan page on May 11, 2010 that work on the English dub for The Final Act had begun.[4] However, many of the cast were laid off: Moneca Stori was replaced from her role of Kagome Higurashi by Kira Tozer (Stori had retired and moved to USA and if she could return, there would be issues of citizenship), David Kaye was replaced as Sesshomaru by Michael Daingerfield (though this could possibly be explained by his evergrowing work in LA since 2007), Pam Hyatt was replaced as Kaede by Linda Darlow, and Danny McKinnon was replaced as Kohaku by Aidan Drummond (which Danny had originally taken over from Alex Doduk). Kirby Morrow, the voice of Miroku, said on Voiceprint with Trevor Devall and guests that Michael Daingerfield was able to mimic David Kaye near perfectly.[5] On December 17, 2010, Paul Dobson announced on a podcast episode of Voiceprint with Trevor Devall and guests that he would be going back to the Ocean Group studio for his final recording session of Inuyasha: The Final Act on December 23, 2010.[6]Viz Media released Inuyasha: The Final Act set 1 on Blu-ray and DVD on November 20, 2012 and set 2 was released February 12, 2013.[7][8]
The English dub, Inuyasha: The Final Act, began broadcasting in the United States and Canada on Viz Media's online network, Neon Alley, on October 2, 2012.[9] On October 24, 2014, Adult Swim announced that Inuyasha: The Final Act would air on the Toonami programming block beginning Saturday, November 15, 2014.[10] Previously, on March 1, 2014, Adult Swim announced they lost the broadcast rights to the original Inuyasha series.[11][12]
Four pieces of theme music were used, one opening and three endings. 'Kimi ga Inai Mirai' by Do As Infinity was the opening theme song for the series, used throughout the series.[13] 'With You' by AAA was the first ending from episode one to nine.[13] The second ending was 'Diamond' by Alan from episode ten to seventeen.[14] The third and final ending theme was 'Tōi Michi no Saki de' (遠い道の先で, 'The Long Road Ahead') by Ai Takekawa from episode eighteen to twenty-six.[15]
Episode list (2009-10)[edit]
No. | Title | Japanese airdate[16] | English dub airdate | |
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1 (168) | 'Naraku's Heart' Transcription: 'Naraku no Shinzō' (Japanese: 奈落の心臓) | October 3, 2009 | October 2, 2012[17] | |
Kagura is persuaded by Hakudoshi to release Goryomaru from imprisonment in exchange for her freedom from Naraku by collecting the remaining Shikon Jewel shards. After snatching a jewel shard from Kagome Higurashi, Hakudoshi later realizes that Kagura has betrayed him, due to her being moved by Kohaku's determination to destroy Naraku's heart. Inuyasha and the rest of his group arrive to confront Hakudoshi, while Kagura sends Kohaku off on one of her feathers. Hakudoshi gives the jewel shard to Goryomaru, who reveals himself to actually be Moryomaru, and sends him after Kohaku. Naraku, having discreetly watched his incarnations' plot against him unfold, disables Hakudoshi's barrier and withdraws the Saimyōshō, somehow allowing Miroku to suck Hakudoshi up into his Wind Tunnel. Knowing that Naraku could crush her heart at any given time, Kagura must now flee for her life, after having revealed that The Infant, which contains Naraku's own heart, resides inside Moryomaru. When Sango finds Kohaku before the others, she learns that he has regained his memory that they were siblings. Since the cat's out of the bag about him housing The Infant, Moryomaru flees to grow stronger. Kohaku has a tearful reunion with Sango. Elsewhere, Kikyo is slowly weakening, to the point of her spiritual shield not being able to keep novice monks away. | ||||
2 (169) | 'Kagura's Wind' Transcription: 'Kagura no Kaze' (Japanese: 神楽の風) | October 10, 2009 | October 12, 2012 | |
Kikyo continues to weaken due to Naraku's miasma eating away at her from within, and summons the soul of the priestess Midoriko to restore her powers. She explains to Inuyasha that in order to destroy Naraku, the Shikon Jewel must be completed and purified with Naraku the moment he absorbs it. Kohaku trails her and tells Inuyasha to tell the others. Meanwhile, Koga completes a series of trials to obtain the Goraishi, a treasure of his clan. He succeeds and gains the clawed weapon and protection of the spirits of his ancestors that will keep Midoriko's will from freezing his legs in place only one time. Kagura encounters Naraku, who returns her heart back to her, but he immediately impales her on his tendrils, injecting her with miasma and leaving her on the brink of death. After managing to escape on a feather, she lands in a meadow filled with flowers, where she listens to her newly-returned heart beating inside her chest. Sesshomaru battles Moryomaru, who has acquired the armor of a turtle demon named Meioju after devouring it. Smelling Kagura's blood, Sesshomaru quickly finishes his battle, shattering his sword Tokijin in the process. He finds her in the meadow just as she begins to die, and she is happy to see him one last time. Her body dissolves into dust and her feather hairpin floats away into the wind, signifying that she is now free. | ||||
3 (170) | 'Meido Zangetsuha' Transcription: 'Meidō Zangetsuha' (Japanese: 冥道残月破) | October 17, 2009 | October 19, 2012 | |
Totosai approaches Sesshomaru to tell him that the Tenseiga can now be reforged into an offensive weapon, since Sesshomaru has now experienced rage and sorrow for someone other than himself. In the present, Kagome's grandfather tells her that the Shikon Jewel can only be erased from the world if the one who had obtained it makes the one correct wish. However, their conversation deviates from her worries about passing her academic studies. Elsewhere, Inuyasha and the others find an inn, where fox demons play tricks on others to try to advance in demon rank. As some of the fox demons disguise themselves as beautiful women, Miroku has no problems with being tricked, much to Sango's discontent. After accidentally entering the test, Shippo plays several tricks on Inuyasha, clobbering him each time. Shippo retreats into the forest where he meets a girl named Mujina, determined to avenge her father by using her sword to absorb demonic energy. After Mujina absorbs demonic energy from Inuyasha's Tetsusaiga a few times, Inuyasha blocks the released attack and uncovers Mujina to be a fat, badger demon (mujina) in disguise before sending him into the sky. Meanwhile, Sesshomaru learns the Meido Zangetsuha technique, which cuts a small path to the Underworld and sends one's opponent there directly. Having gained a powerful offensive technique to replace Tokijin, Sesshomaru decides that he will be the one to choose whether or not Kagura died in vain. | ||||
4 (171) | 'Dragon-Scaled Tetsusaiga' Transcription: 'Ryūrin no Tessaiga' (Japanese: 竜鱗の鉄砕牙) | October 24, 2009 | October 26, 2012 | |
Inuyasha's group rescues a swordsmith named Toshu from the demon Ryujin, who is after Toshu's Dakki, a sword designed to absorb demonic energy. After Ryujin is injured by Inuyasha, Toshu stabs him with this sword, taking away his demonic energy to complete the blade. However, Toshu then attempts to steal Tetsusaiga's demonic energy, though this slowly begins to turn Toshu into a demon. The demonic energy proves to be too powerful for Dakki, as it transfers its damage of absorption into Toshu, thereby killing him. After Dakki breaks and releases its power, Tetsusaiga gains Dakki's ability to absorb demonic energy. Meanwhile, Naraku's latest incarnation, Byakuya, has ordered a young wolf demon to retrieve Koga's shards in exchange for his younger brother, Shinta. The youth brings Koga to Byakuya, who proceeds to send Shinta away with a moth demon. Moryomaru catches it and almost absorbs Shinta. However, while Shinta is rescued, Moryomaru gets the older brother's shard. Inuyasha's arrival with his new dragon-scaled Tetsusaiga reluctantly allows Moryomaru to absorb the Adamant Spears, but the overwhelming power forces Moryomaru to flee. However, Tetsusaiga begins to backfire, leaving Inuyasha wounded and bewildered. Byakuya reports back to Naraku, who ponders whether Tetsusaiga would defeat its opponent or destroy its owner. | ||||
5 (172) | 'The Great Holy Demon Spirit’s Test' Transcription: 'Yōrei Taisei no Shiren' (Japanese: 妖霊大聖の試練) | October 31, 2009 | November 2, 2012 | |
Kohaku joins Kikyo, willing to give up his shard if it means killing Naraku, while Koga leaves Ginta and Hakkaku behind because of the increasing danger. Meanwhile, Moryomaru devours the twin demons Kinka and Ginka, obtaining their fire and lightning abilities to strengthen his armor. Sesshomaru attempts to use the Meido Zangetsuha to send some of Moryomaru to the Underworld, but Byakuya interferes on Naraku's orders. Also, Totosai sends Inuyasha and his group to see the demon hermit Yorei-Taisei in mastering his new sword. Upon arriving at his house, they realize that Yorei-Taisei is missing his internal organs, and all the villagers have been turned into the form of demons by an organ thief, who is a real demon blended among the villagers. Yorei-Taisei wraps Tetsusaiga in chains to disallow Inuyasha from drawing it until facing the organ thief. Inuyasha comes across a female serpent demon, and all but Kagome are swept away when trying to help Inuyasha defeat her. When Inuyasha returns to Yorei-Taisei's home with Kagome, he faces a male ox demon. Inuyasha uses his nose to locate Yorei-Taisei's demonic energy manifested around the demon in the form of vortexes. He is able to draw Tetsusaiga and cut the right vortex, clearing the hermit's test, but there is one final technique that Inuyasha has yet to discover. | ||||
6 (173) | 'The End of Moryomaru' Transcription: 'Mōryōmaru no Saigo' (Japanese: 魍魎丸の最期) | November 7, 2009 | November 9, 2012 | |
Naraku, by reviving and absorbing a demonic tree named Yomeiju, flees from Inuyasha and his friends. Kikyo crosses paths with Koga for the first time, after Moryomaru bursts from a mountain without catching sight of them. Inuyasha's gang witnesses Moryomaru and Naraku battle each other, though they are evenly matched. Moryomaru consumes Naraku to gain his jewel shards and later captures Koga. However, this was a ruse to allow Naraku to get through his armor and destroy him from the inside, using the demon tree's tendrils to penetrate The Infant's barrier and merge with him. After Koga frees himself, Miroku to use his Wind Tunnel towards Naraku, then refuses to close it despite his friends' pleas -- until the miasma causes him to bleed out of his face, allowing Naruka to retreat. Severely poisoned, Miroku is near death, and Kikyo states that even her great abilities of purification cannot entirely heal him. | ||||
7 (174) | 'The Mausoleum of Mount Azusa' Transcription: 'Azusayama no Reibyō' (Japanese: 梓山の霊廟) | November 14, 2009 | November 16, 2012 | |
Kikyo is able to partially heal Miroku by pouring some of her life force into him, though this causes her wound to reopen again. Naraku is forced to take Onigumo, his human heart, back in, gaining the abilities to spin spiderwebs. He manages to capture Kikyo, canceling out her purification powers and leaving her to be infected with his evil will. Inuyasha and Kagome end up entangled in the spiderwebs when trying to help Kikyo. Kagome sees a vision of the tragic parting between Inuyasha and Kikyo which took place fifty years prior. Kagome tries to use Kikyo's longbow to heal her, but the bowstring snaps due to the resulting defilement of the spiderwebs. Kikyo instructs Kagome to go to the Mausoleum of Mount Azusa to obtain a special longbow in order to save her life. Meanwhile, Byakuya finds Kohaku and poisons him with snakes, but leaves when Sesshormaru's group shows up to save Kohaku. Once reaching the mausoleum at the top of the sacred mountain, the spirit guardian, in the form of Kikyo, gives Kagome the longbow, but Kagome is tested when she tries to go back down, ending up dangled from a cliff. Kikyo appears to her and questions her desire to save Kikyo's life, but Kagome learns it was just an image of Kikyo created from her own insecurities. Kagome passes the test and obtains the sacred longbow of Mount Azusa, then falls into the abyss below the cliff. Naraku, realizing Kagome is now freed from the spiderwebs, plans to personally kill Kikyo in order to prevent her from being purified. | ||||
8 (175) | 'Among the Twinkling Stars' Transcription: 'Hoshiboshi Kirameki no Aida ni' (Japanese: 星々きらめきの間に) | November 21, 2009 | November 23, 2012 | |
After Inuyasha catches Kagome from the sky, Naraku recaptures the rest of the group, intending to acquire Koga's shards, but unable to defile their purity. While Inuyasha battles Naraku, Kikyo stops Kagome from using the sacred longbow to save her. Naraku drops Kikyo and his body opens up, which reveals the Shikon Jewel inside, but it disappears as Koga charges towards it, trapping him inside. Miroku and Inuyasha are able to save Koga, but his jewel shards are lost in the process. With the Shikon Jewel now in Kikyo, she urges Kagome to shoot her. It purifies the Shikon Jewel, and Kikyo's soul collectors guide the arrow at Naraku to try purifying him along with the Shikon Jewel. However, his demonic energy overwhelms Kikyo and taints the Shikon Jewel, rendering her powerless and on the verge of death. Naraku is forced to retreat, due to being wounded from the attack. As the others mourn for her death, Inuyasha shares one last kiss with Kikyo before she dies peacefully in his arms. Her soul collectors carry her spirit into the stars to rest in peace. | ||||
9 (176) | 'Sesshomaru in the Underworld' Transcription: 'Meikai no Sesshōmaru' (Japanese: 冥界の殺生丸) | November 28, 2009 | November 30, 2012 | |
Without his jewel shards, Koga leaves Inuyasha's group, taking Ginta and Hakkaku with him. Meanwhile, Sesshomaru visits his mother to strengthen the power of Meido Zangetsuha, so she summons a hellhound from her Meido Stone for her son to battle, which takes Kohaku and Rin into the void of the Underworld. Sesshomaru follows them into the void and defeats the hellhound to rescue them, but Kohaku later notices that Rin stops breathing. The darkness envelopes Rin, and Sesshomaru confronts the Guardian of the Underworld to rescue her. However, Sesshomaru sadly realizes that he cannot resurrect Rin, having already done so in the past. After purifying the corpses of the Underworld, Sesshormaru uses Meido Zangetsuha, this time a much wider pathway, back to the physical world. After Sesshomaru is scolded for thinking he could cheat death simply because he carries Tenseiga, his mother revives Rin using her Meido Stone. Before Sesshomaru's group departs, Sesshomaru's mother warns Kohaku that even though his life has been unnaturally prolonged by his jewel shard, Tenseiga is still unable to save him from death. | ||||
10 (177) | 'Flowers Drenched in Sadness' Transcription: 'Kanashimi ni Nureru Hana' (Japanese: 悲しみに濡れる花) | December 5, 2009 | December 7, 2012 | |
Kanna goes to the meadow where Kagura died, finding her fan and tossing it into a glistening pond, as she bids her sister farewell. There is still a speck of purity remaining in the Shikon Jewel, much to Naraku's irritation. Elsewhere, Inuyasha and his group arrive in flower-filled village, where the villagers are disturbingly happy. They discover a demon called the Flower Prince, who uses his magic to drain all sorrow and pain from the hearts of others, allowing them peace before making them part of the soil. Inuyasha, still carrying grief over Kikyo's second death, is easily snared in an illusion, where Kikyo offers to go to the afterlife with him. Kagome manages to destroy the demon, removing all the flowers in the village. Meanwhile, Byakuya tells Kanna to lure Inuyasha and his companions in and unleash her mirror. When the group arrives at the pond, a mirror demon emerges from the mirror and steals all of Tetsusaiga's powers, forcing Inuyasha and his friends to flee. | ||||
11 (178) | 'Kanna's Gravestone' Transcription: 'Kanna no Bohyō' (Japanese: 神無の墓標) | December 12, 2009 | December 14, 2012 | |
Inuyasha's party hides in a cave with a barrier created by Miroku, but the mirror demon finds them and breaks through it. Tetsusaiga draws out the power of Inuyasha's full-demon state to help him fight. Kanna heals the mirror demon's injuries by transferring them to herself. Inuyasha switches his target to the replica Tetsusaiga and successfully breaks it, restoring the power to his own sword and his body to his normal half-demon state. Although having taken much damage from the mirror demon and believing she is now free, Naraku orders her to walk towards the group and detonate herself. However, she stands still, disobeying the orders. Naraku crushes Kanna's heart, causing Kanna to shatter into several pieces of glass. One of the shards pierces Kagome's eye, and she hears Kanna saying that the light will destroy Naraku. Once the dust settles, Kagome explains to the rest that Kanna never wanted to die, being the reason why she wanted Kagome to hear her last words. | ||||
12 (179) | 'Sango's Feelings, Miroku's Resolve' Transcription: 'Sango no Omoi, Miroku no Kakugo' (Japanese: 珊瑚の想い 弥勒の覚悟) | December 19, 2009 | December 21, 2012 | |
Facing off against a bone-collecting demon, Miroku is poisoned when forced to use his Wind Tunnel, so Sango coats Hiraikotsu in a corrosive poison and uses it to destroy the demon, to which Inuyasha charges in to kill the demon's master. Myoga suggests to have Hiraikotsu repaired by the Master of Potions, seen as a drunken sage. The Master of Potions dissolves Hiraikotsu into a jug of alcohol. Sango jumps into another jug to pacify the demons that were used to create Hiraikotsu. Meanwhile, the Master of Potions talks in secret with Miroku, offering him a medicinal yet poisonous drink that will null any pain from intake of miasma or poison, though it will not actually prevent it from spreading, as it is the price to pay to continue protecting Sango. The demons of Hiraikotsu, angry with Sango but eventually accepting the fact that she would sacrifice herself if it means saving Miroku, allow to fully restore her weapon. However, the Master of Potions explains that Hiraikotsu has changed in some way due to his herbs and poisons. | ||||
13 (180) | 'A Complete Meido' Transcription: 'Kanzen na Meidō' (Japanese: 完全な冥道) | December 26, 2009 | December 28, 2012 | |
Sesshomaru is approached by the demon Shishinki, who attacks him using a complete Meido Zangetsuha, claiming that Sesshomaru's father stole the technique from him. Shishinki even absorbs Sesshomaru's attempt at doing Meido Zangetsuha. He tauntingly says that Sesshomaru must have been shunned by his father since Tetsusaiga should have belong to Sesshomaru instead of Inuyasha, who butts in the battle until Sesshormaru tells him not to interfere. As the battle continues, Myoga explains to Sesshomaru that his father entrusted him with Tenseiga, already knowing he would be able to fully master the Meido Zangetsuha. Although Shishinki, unleashing multiple attacks of Meido Zangetsuha, doubts this would happen, Sesshomaru proves him wrong by launching a massive complete Meido Zangetsuha, successfully swallowing him in. Inuyasha tries to convince Sesshomaru that Tenseiga is a proper keepsake, but Sesshomaru, before departing with his group, states that they are destined to fight one another for the rest of their lives. | ||||
14 (181) | 'In Pursuit of Naraku' Transcription: 'Naraku no Tsuigeki' (Japanese: 奈落の追撃) | January 4, 2010 | January 3, 2013 | |
Byakuya arrives to see the aftermath of the battle between Sesshomaru and Shishinki. Meanwhile, Totosai confirms that Sesshomaru's father gave him Tenseiga so Meido Zangetsuha could be perfected, then have Tetsusaiga reabsorb it. Elsewhere, Naraku tries to take Kohaku's jewel shard, only to find that it is still being protected and purified by Kikyo's spiritual powers. Kohaku fights Naraku alone in order to protect Jaken and Rin. Inuyasha's group go past Byakuya to get to Naraku, who tries to taunt Sango by claiming Kohaku runs from her to forget his past, but yet she states would still fight for him when he needs her. She attacks with Hiraikotsu and to her surprise, it now has its own demonic energy and it is able to injure Naraku. Although Inuyasha, Kagome and Miroku each try to attack him, the severely wounded Naraku manages to flee. Afterward, Kohaku tells them that because his jewel shard is still pure, they may still be able to use it in the final battle with Naraku. | ||||
15 (182) | 'True Heir' Transcription: 'Seitōnaru Keishōsha' (Japanese: 正統なる継承者) | January 11, 2010 | January 11, 2013 | |
Using the fragment of Kanna's mirror given to him by Byakuya, Sesshomaru is able to make Tenseiga replicate Tetsusaiga's powers and abilities and challenges Inuyasha to a battle to test his worthiness to wield their father's fang of destruction. Every time the swords cross, Tetsusaiga regains some of its powers and abilities back. Sesshomaru uses Meido Zangetsuha on Inuyasha and throws Tenseiga inside, but Inuyasha cut through his demonic energy to save himself. Naraku tries to control Tenseiga through Kanna's mirror, but Sesshomaru jumps inside Meido Zangetsuha and forces Inuyasha to break Tenseiga. Tetsusaiga's blade becomes black, Inuyasha uses Meido Zangetsuha to exit the Underworld and the broken Tenseiga comes back anew. Now freed from his obsession with Tetsusaiga, Sesshomaru is one step away from obtaining a much more powerful weapon of his own that is not inherited from his father. | ||||
16 (183) | 'Hitomiko's Barrier' Transcription: 'Hitomiko no kekkai' (Japanese: 瞳子の結界) | January 18, 2010 | January 18, 2013 | |
Naraku attacks and fatally wounds Hitomiko, a priestess with unusually strong and powerful spiritual powers and abilities that he previously tried to kill fifteen years ago. Using the Shikon Jewel, he keeps her alive and uses his spiderwebs to control and manipulate her. He has her erect an incredibly strong and powerful barrier that traps Kagome, and begins torturing her to death. Kagome shoots the spider controlling Hitomiko, though she worries this will corrupt both Hitomiko's soul and spiritual powers. When she fires her sacred arrow, a huge light purple glowing ray of intense spiritual power shoots out and Hitomiko is able to die peacefully in Kagome's arms, after first telling Kagome that she can sense that Kagome's true spiritual powers are highly extensive, but are somehow sealed. | ||||
17 (184) | 'Magatsuhi's Evil Will' Transcription: 'Magatsuhi no Janen' (Japanese: 曲霊の邪念) | January 25, 2010 | January 25, 2013 | |
Inuyasha returns to Kaede's village to tell her of Kikyo's death. Kaede states that Kagome's innate spiritual power was probably sealed by Magatsuhi, the evil will of the Shikon Jewel who did so out of fear. Meanwhile, as a countermeasure against Kikyo's spiritual powers, Naraku provides some of his flesh to give Magatsuhi a physical form, ordering him to retrieve Kohaku's jewel shard. Sesshomaru struggles to defend the boy without a weapon or a left arm. Inuyasha's group arrives to find Sesshomaru's right arm badly wounded and Kohaku's shard being defiled. After Magatsuhi renders Kagome unconscious, Sesshomaru heals his wounds and assumes his true form to attack, but to no effect. The brothers struggle to battle Magatsuhi, while protecting their respective groups. Sesshomaru ends up speared and trapped in a ball of appendages, yet is able to burst through. When Totosai then appears, Sesshomaru's left arm is restored and he is wielding a new sword named Bakusaiga, able to rot whatever he cuts, forcing Magatsuhi to flee after destroying the evil spirit's vessel. Soon after, Kagome finally awakens with a puzzled expression on her face. | ||||
18 (185) | 'The Day of Days' Transcription: 'Jinsei no Ichidaiji' (Japanese: 人生の一大事) | February 1, 2010 | February 1, 2013 | |
Inuyasha and Sesshomaru's groups go to Kaede's village, where Kohaku remains unconscious due to the defilement of his jewel shard, but not even Kagome can purify it, seemingly due to Magatsuhi's mental attack against her. After Totosai makes a scabbard for Bakusaiga, Sesshomaru leaves Jaken and Rin with Kohaku to hunt down Magatsuhi. Kagome decides to return home to take her high school entrance exams, promising to return when they are done. However, Kagome is at a loss since her family is away on a trip, the school is closed and her friends are unavailable. Inuyasha visits her, advising her to stay at home until Naraku is defeated, and he believes her spiritual powers and abilities were sealed by Kikyo's final wish not to fight anymore. Kagome wants to keep her promise to Kikyo instead and to make the one correct wish that will make the sacred Shikon Jewel disappear from world of the living forever. Inuyasha vows to protect Kagome with his life, and they almost kiss passionately, but are interrupted by the sudden return of her family. Ten days later, Kagome goes on her way by train to take her entrance exams, but is persistently followed by Inuyasha. Kagome's bag gets caught in the train when exiting, but Inuyasha carries her after the train to retrieve her bag. Inuyasha takes her to the exam site, where her mother meets her with the exam ticket she somehow left at home. | ||||
19 (186) | 'Kohaku's Shard' Transcription: 'Kōhaku no Kakera' (Japanese: 琥珀の欠片) | February 8, 2010 | February 8, 2013 | |
Sesshomaru finds Magatsuhi and attacks him with Tenseiga, but it was only an illusion created by Byakuya. The real Magatsuhi attacks Kaede's village and gains control of Kohaku's body. Before escaping, despite Miroku's attempt to suck the evil spirit into his Wind Tunnel at a fatal cost, Magatsuhi badly injures Miroku and Sango while knocking Rin out. Inuyasha and Kagome return and give chase, while Sesshomaru discovers the deception and uses Bakusaiga to take out the thousand demons Byakuya summons to keep him from reaching Magatsuhi's location. Back at the village, Sango kisses the sleeping Miroku and prays for him to survive, before chasing after Kohaku. When Inuyasha, Kagome and Sango find him, Magatsuhi reveals that Kohaku is reliving the events of slaughtering his father and comrades. But responding to his sister's appeal with the aid of what little of Kikyo's pure light remains in his jewel shard, Kohaku manages to break Magatsuhi's control momentarily as he jumps into a canyon to force the evil spirit to leave him. | ||||
20 (187) | 'When the Jewel Is Whole' Transcription: 'Shikon no Tama ga Kansei suru Toki' (Japanese: 四魂の玉が完成する時) | February 15, 2010 | February 15, 2013 | |
Kohaku successfully drives Magatsuhi out of his body, just as Sesshomaru arrives, using Bakusaiga by destroying Naraku's appendages and then using Tenseiga by cutting Magatsuhi in half, yet still able to escape. When Sesshomaru heads back to the village, Naraku manages to capture Kagome and demands Inuyasha's group gives him Kohaku's jewel shard in exchange for her. Discreetly spotting a sacred arrow on the ground before offering himself to Naraku, Kohaku stabs him in the right shoulder, shattering the turtle shelled armor previously absorb by Moryomaru, prompting Naraku to retreat. Meanwhile, as the Wind Tunnel is close to consuming Miroku, a fragment of Magatsuhi possesses Rin's body to fly off with a demon. After Kokaru reunites with the others, a piece of Naraku's flesh pierces Kohaku's neck and takes the jewel shard, leaving his empty body behind. Luckily, Kohaku is brought back to life by Kikyo's light after her spirit hears Sango crying for him. With the Shikon Jewel now complete in Naraku's hand, the final battle between light and darkness begins. | ||||
21 (188) | 'Inside Naraku' Transcription: 'Naraku no Tainai e' (Japanese: 奈落の体内へ) | February 22, 2010 | February 22, 2013 | |
Kagome happily learns that she has been put on the waiting list for high school, finally graduating from middle school with her friends. Hojo wishes to give Kagome his second button, a tradition in Japan which means that the boy likes the girl, but she leaves before he can. Meanwhile, Naraku has absorbed the power of the Shikon Jewel and a dark cloud spreads over the land. Inuyasha's group leaves to defeat Naraku, leaving Shippo behind in the care of Kaede. As they find Naraku and Byakuya in a cloud of miasma, they see Sesshomaru enter Naraku's body in search of Rin. As Inuyasha's group enters, Miroku pauses to propose to Sango. They soon realize that though they are breathing in the miasma, it is not harming them because the Shikon Jewel wants to capture their souls first. Inuyasha and Kagome search for the defiled jewel, after Miroku and Sango are captured. As Inuyasha gets closer to the Shikon Jewel, he turns into a full-blooded demon and attacks Kagome. Naraku offers Kagome a miasma-coated arrow to save herself with, but she refuses. Naraku says Inuyasha will kill her, just as he had killed Kikyo. Inuyasha attacks again, throwing her off a cliff. | ||||
22 (189) | 'Naraku: The Trap of Darkness' Transcription: 'Naraku Yami no Wana' (Japanese: 奈落 闇の罠) | March 1, 2010 | March 1, 2013 | |
Miroku and Sango are shown an illusion of Miroku's father being sucked in by his own Wind Tunnel. Inuyasha momentarily regains his humanity when he hears Kagome's voice, but diverts back to his demon form when his heart is devoured by the Shikon Jewel’s poison. After Miroku uses his Wind Tunnel to save Sango from oncoming demons, Miroku recommends that he should part ways with Sango. Rin, finally gaining her consciousness, is chased by Magatsuhi. She encounters Inuyasha, who ends up being possessed by Magatsuhi after a failed attempt of attack. When Sesshomaru and Kagome arrive, the former takes on the possessed Inuyasha, while the latter attempts to retrieve Tetsusaiga, which Magatsuhi tossed aside due to its connection to Inuyasha's senses. As Kagome pulls the sword, she falls over the cliff, but is able to hold onto the side. Inuyasha regains control of his body after hearing Kagome's voice and when Tetsusaiga is returned to him. Magatsuhi tries to possess Kagome, but Inuyasha uses Tetsusaiga to draw out the demonic energy and Sesshomaru uses Tenseiga to dispel the evil spirit once and for all. | ||||
23 (190) | 'Naraku: The Trap of Light' Transcription: 'Naraku Hikari no Wana' (Japanese: 奈落 光の罠) | March 8, 2010 | March 8, 2013 | |
After Magatsuhi's defeat, Kagome's innate spiritual powers and abilities are released to their fullest extent with Shikon Jewel having a spark of pure light within it. Naraku tries to eradicate the pure light by sending out illusions, one to trick Miroku to using his Wind Tunnel for one last time, and another to make Sango kill Rin to save Miroku from the Wind Tunnel. Inuyasha makes it in time to prevent Miroku from opening the Wind Tunnel. Kagome's sacred arrow hits Naraku, destroying the illusions and freeing Rin with the Hiraikotsu. Though Rin is freed and nearly falls to her death, Kohaku comes to save her before hitting the ground just in time. Inuyasha, Kagome and Miroku see Naraku's true body as his miasma starts to fill the air. As Inuyasha sends a Meido Zangetsuha traveling past Naraku, Shippo later sees Byakuya intercepting it with a strange blade to rob some of this dark orb's energy. Sango protects an awakened Rin from the miasma by giving the girl her protective mask. | ||||
24 (191) | 'Naraku's Uncertain Wish[18]' Transcription: 'Naraku Hakanaki Nozomi' (Japanese: 奈落 儚き望み) | March 15, 2010 | March 15, 2013 | |
Naraku releases more miasma, while Inuyasha uses Tetsusaiga's barrier to protect himself, Kagome and Miroku. Sango arrives riding Kirara and throws her Hirakotsu, but it absorbs too much of the miasma and Sango, poisoned, falls through a hole that Naraku opens in his flesh. Miroku follows and she decides to die with him there. Elsewhere, Sesshomaru, having recovered Rin, strikes Naraku's outer body with Bakusaiga; the effects of the blade's destruction begin to spread rapidly. When Kagome questions Naraku about whether his real wish has come true, he becomes enraged. As he absorbs the Shikon Jewel, he begins transforming and spreading spiderwebs around the area. Inuyasha unleashes Meido Zangestuha, which takes on the form of slashing blades due to the different nature of his sword. Miroku and Sango fall again, but are joined by Shippo. Byakuya slashes Kagome across the back with his blade, but strangely it leaves no wound. Inuyasha quickly attacks and kills Byakuya, who states that he has fulfilled his purpose. Together, Miroku, Sango, Shippo and Kirara, along with Sesshomaru's group, join Inuyasha and Kagome in the final battle against Naraku. | ||||
25 (192) | 'Thoughts Fall Short' Transcription: 'Todokanu Omoi' (Japanese: 届かぬ想い) | March 22, 2010 | March 22, 2013 | |
Naraku transforms after finally feeding his soul to the Shikon Jewel, vastly spreading miasma in the area. As the group exits the large mass of misama, they find themselves over the Bone Eater's Well near Kaede's village. After Naraku's body is destroyed forever by Inuyasha's Meido Zangetsuha and Sesshomaru's Bakusaiga, Kagome pierces the Shikon Jewel with an unusually powerful sacred arrow, dealing his soul a fatal blow. It is learned that Naraku's true wish was Kikyo's heart, a wish that the Shikon Jewel never granted. Miroku's Wind Tunnel vanishes after Naraku's soul has been purified from the material world, but a Meido suddenly opens behind Kagome (created due to Byakuya striking her earlier) and pulls her in along with the well. Kagome finds herself in front of her high school, resuming her normal life with her friends and family, but without any memories of Inuyasha or the others. However, she is bothered by a nagging sense that something is wrong. When she touches the Sacred Tree, her memories return and the spell is broken, but she is then surrounded by darkness. The voice of the Shikon Jewel tells her that she will forever remain there, lest she makes a selfish wish to return to her own time. Meanwhile, Inuyasha uses Meido Zangestuha to jump into the darkness after Kagome. As Inuyasha battles through the demons, he yells to Kagome not to make any wishes yet, since doing so would bound her inside the Shikon Jewel, battling demons for an eternity. | ||||
26 (193) | 'Toward Tomorrow' Transcription: 'Ashita e' (Japanese: 明日へ) | March 29, 2010 | March 29, 2013 | |
Inuyasha's voice is ultimately able to reach Kagome, who remembers her grandfather telling her that the one and only correct wish will cause the Shikon Jewel to be banished from the world forever. Inuyasha battles his way to her and after they share a loving kiss, she makes the one and only correct wish, shattering the Shikon Jewel from existence. Three years later, eighteen-year-old Kagome, who is now graduating high school, recalls how she and Inuyasha returned to the present. The well then transported Inuyasha back to his time and stopped working since then. In the present day, Kagome returns to the well and realizes her own feelings were what was blocking the well. When she wishes to see him again, the well reactivates and she bids farewell to her mother and enters the well. Inuyasha quickly catches her scent, meets her, takes her by the hand, and embraces her. Kagome's family and friends continue to live as they always have. Kagome's brother Sota Higurashi tells his friends that his sister got married right after high school and moved away; Kagome's friends are in college; and Hojo is dating an underclasswoman. Shippo is training to become a strong fox demon; Sango and Miroku live with their three kids in Kaede's village; Kohaku is off to train to become a strong demon slayer; Myoga continues to live with Totosai; Koga gets married to the wolf demon girl Ayame; and Rin lives with Kaede in the village where Sesshoumaru and Jaken are shown paying her visits. Inuyasha said that this was practice for returning her to a human village or whatever she chooses. Kagome is contently adapting to her new life in the feudal world as Inuyasha's wife. |
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