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Hi, I'm just like you, an inuyasha fanfic fan, for many many years now. I would like to thank all the marvelous writers who made being a fan incredible, they made inuyasha live in different lifetime. I am also in university right now, if that is of any relevance.;) There's lots as youve seen my list down below but these should get you started;) List of Inuyasha Fanifcs that you should read: 1. Shikuro: A Carribean Fairy Tale 2. Paradox: The Power of Letting go 3. Kindergarden Flirting 4.

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Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. She has always been the sort who never really believed in myths and legends, until one day when a hideous, otherworldly creature pulls her out of her own world and into Japan's ancient past! There she discovers more than a few of those dusty old legends are true, and her destiny is linked to one legendary creature in particula Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. She has always been the sort who never really believed in myths and legends, until one day when a hideous, otherworldly creature pulls her out of her own world and into Japan's ancient past!

There she discovers more than a few of those dusty old legends are true, and her destiny is linked to one legendary creature in particular-a doglike half-demon called Inu-Yasha! That same trick of fate also ties both of them to the Shikon Jewel, or ' Jewel of Four Souls,' the smallest shard of which can gift the user with unimaginable power.This review is for the series as a whole with 4.5 out of 5 stars. This series is absolutely the longest series I’ve ever read so far, with a total of 56 volumes containing 559 chapters. I grew up watching anime and when I stumbled to this one, I instantly got hook. I’m so in love with this anime that I have the complete anime series in my possession.

It occupy mostly the memory of my external drive haha sucker I know. And it’s just now that I finally had the courage to read its.This review is for the series as a whole with 4.5 out of 5 stars. This series is absolutely the longest series I’ve ever read so far, with a total of 56 volumes containing 559 chapters.

I grew up watching anime and when I stumbled to this one, I instantly got hook. I’m so in love with this anime that I have the complete anime series in my possession. It occupy mostly the memory of my external drive haha sucker I know.

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And it’s just now that I finally had the courage to read its manga. I started reading this last December but had a 1 week off because of the Holiday until finally I finished it! This story is about this modern Japanese girl, Kagome, that was pulled from her own time and went to feudal Japan.

It is where she met the half yokai (supernatural monster in Japanese folklore) or also called Hanyou, Inuyasha. Two opposite personalities that were forced to travel together because of the Shikon Jewel or the Jewel of Four Souls. Kagome (female lead) is so much fun and a wonderful heroine. If she’s a real person, she could be my hero. And Inuyasha on the other hand is such an awesome badass that thinking about him hurts. And as a couple, they sure are mind blowing. After writing this review, I’ll definitely re-watch the anime hehe.

Speaking of which, Inuyasha is a bad boy. But he’s the awesome kind of bad boy with humor and with a touch of dumbness at the same time. When he first met Kagome, I swear he could really be a great pain in the ass and is a straight-up a-hole.

And as the story progresses, he became this kind of awesome person without losing his bad boy image ofcourse. And when it comes to Kagome, he sure is kind of protective and I love their usual bantering. It could get annoying sometimes but mostly entertaining lol, especially when Kagome really gets angry at him. His character is so realistic too.

Behind the bad boy image is the guy who lost his first love and when she returned, he’s torn between her and Kagome. Which to be honest, made me kind of mad at him. Well, I’m 100% with Kagome and I totally hate Kikyou. But after reading the manga, I still don’t like her, but she is kind of likeable now especially when she saved Kohaku.

And also Inuyasha’s inner battle with his demon blood and his human heart, and you know what’s awesome about it? It’s because it’s only Kagome who can make him back to his senses, isn’t that just sweet? (I was a bit teary-eyed when the Spider youkai were after them and he got bitten while he’s in his human form.

And speaking of human form, he sure still rock it even with black hair minus the cute doggy ears. Then he lay on Kagome’s lap and told her that he love her scent even if he told her otherwise before. They’re in the middle of a dangerous situation but because of that, it became kind of romantic and unforgettable scene for me.) Kagome on the other hand is a typical female lead. She started as a helpless girl until they found out about her being the reincarnation of Kikyou which was Inuyasha’s first love and the strongest Miko in the feudal Japan.

I love how she became badass as the story progresses. Kikyou may be the first woman Inuyasha loved, but it is Kagome who really changed Inuyasha as a person.

Plus, did I tell you how many times she saved Kikyou? Also, even how many times she got hurt because she’s Inuyasha’s first love, her heart remains pure. I have to be honest, there’s some point in this series that totally got my nerve and made me flipped. That’s mostly about Inuyasha being torn between Kikyou and Kagome and how many times he chose Kikyou over Kagome.

I mean, that’ quite of cruel really. But even that’s the case, I learn to outgrow it simply because he still travels with her, plus, once in a while they have their own moments. And speaking of moment, I need to step ahead and point out the lack of kissing scenes between them.

In anime there’s quite a lot, but in manga, almost none. As they travel, their group of two grows into a group of 6 where they met the kitsune Shippou, the monk Miroku, cool Sango and her cute Kirara. Shippou is a cute Kitsune (fox) yokai that specializes in making pranks which he mostly use to Inuyasha lol. At first, they both hate each other and argues which is kind of funny lol. But as they both travels together, their relationship improved.

He is really adorable and so attached to Kagome. Miroku – A playboy and pervert who loves caressing women’s butt.

But his proposal to Sango was pretty sweet. Sango – a really tough cookie. I love her character and the fact that she can man handle guys. And her relationship with Miroku was so kawaii.

(Quite cliche eh? Inuyasha and Kagome fell in love with each other and Miroku, Sango with each other too. Well, IDC haha. I just love their group.) Kirara – is a cute yokai that transforms into a ferocious beast during battles.

Plus, he flies! With a very long series, a long list of character isn’t a surprise at all. But what’s really hard with manga or anime is to get familiarize with the character’s names. But as for my favorites or the ones that totally got my attention here’s my list. (I’m being mean today, so I’m not going to add Kikyou in my list, blee) 1. Number one in my list is Sesshoumaru.

I never thought I’d say this, but I’m one of those really annoying fangirls who love him. When I first saw him in the anime, I’ve got to say that there’s something dangerous about him.

Inuyasha has this bad boy image, but Sesshoumaru is on the highest level. I really hate him at first. Unlike Inuyasha, he really is living the bad boy life. He’s rude, full of pride and all things bad. I specifically hated how he keeps on stealing their Father’s memento, Tessaiga, that is originally given to I But everything changed when he met Rin, and then we got to find out about Tenseiga and everything about it. Then, it just happens, I love Sesshoumaru.

And then I came to the part about Meidou Zangetsuha, I feel so sorry for him. Huhu, and then after that my admiration for him intensified. He made me feel so many emotions, I almost cried because of him. It will take too much writing if I’ll enumerate the things that made me love Sesshoumaru so I’ll just let these images speaks for itself. Well, obviously, it’s Rin. I love her character simply because she’s the reason why Sesshoumaru became compassionate, which is also the reason how he was now able to use his healing sword T And I love her teasing with Jaken.

I love how the boring team of two grows and became lively because of her.Honestly, at first, I’m one of those fans that ships Rin to Sesshoumaru. But after I read the manga, I realized how absurd that is. I don’t know, but I think Jaken is right. Sesshoumaru is like a father to Rin in a strange way, and he sure is a great one.

Kagome’s family, her mother, younger brother Shouta, grandpa including their cat Buyo. I thought it’s going to be a big shocker when they met Inuyasha, but end up petting him like a pet dog lol. They’re all touching Inuyasha’s ears haha. Well, that couldn’t be help lol especially if he has that adorable doggy ears. Kouga – The moment he was introduced in this series, I can’t stop laughing. He’s the third party between Inuyasha and Kagome and I can’t really stop laughing whenever I remember the scene where he boldly said that he loves Kagome and he’s determine to make her his woman.

Well, after what Kagome went through because of Kikyou, I can’t help but send Inuyasha a dirty sign. Miyouga – The coward flea.

He’s some sort of the guy who knows it all, well, not totally all but mostly about Inuyasha and his father. I wish this series was able to show something about the past especially about Inuyasha’s father and mother. Well, it did actually in the anime. Totosai – The swordsmith who forged Tessaiga and Tenseiga due to Inuyasha and Sesshoumaru’s father’s request. I would have love it more if they included a back story of him too. Kaede – Kikyou’s younger sister.

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A strong lady who would probably live another 50 years the way she’s going. Kohaku – The younger brother of Sango.

For a young age, he’s been through a lot. But I’m happy how he was able to regain or fight for his humanity after what Naraku did to him. Jaken – Originally, I didn’t have the intention of adding him in this list but looking back, I have to say that he made my whole reading experience so enjoyable too. He’s Sesshoumaru’s companion. He’s arrogant and even pitiful sometimes especially when he receives death glare or punches from Sesshoumaru when he’s pissed but he is mostly funny especially when Rin joined the group. Naraku – For the ultimate cunning supervilain, I guess he quite deserve to be in this list lol. He’s a hanyou like Inuyasha.

He’s the reason why Kikyou died 50 years ago and is the reason why Kikyou and Inuyasha had a rough past. When I think about it, this is obviously a typical adventure anime/manga. For an adventure stories, the idea of different set of individuals forming a group while traveling is quite cliche too, let alone falling in love with each other! But what sets this story different from others is on the adventures each characters went through. When I though it’s the end and the ideas are already sucked out dry from the author, we then introduced to a new unexpected scene.

I’ve been watching anime and they all gave me the same reaction. And what is that? It’s astonishment. We might already encountered the story’s plot before, but the twists and turns, the scenes, the lines are so unique.

I can’t count how many times I said out loud “I didn’t expected that!” while reading this series. All we’re covered too. I love that each characters has their own background covered, so we all got the chance to really know more about them and where they come from.

I love that each characters have the chance to stand out and we’ve got to see how they matured with each chapters. As the title goes, without watching the anime, I really thought this series would only revolves around Inuyasha, well, it kind of does since each characters have a connection with Inuyasha. But what I like to say is that the author didn’t made a selfish decision to just make Inuyasha the hero all the time. We’ve got the chance to see the weaker side of him, the annoying one, the part where others from the group became the hero and saved him, and ofcourse the funny and dense Inuyasha which is my favorite. As I said, this series has a total of 559 chapters so it will absolutely take us a lot of time if I talk about the adventures the group encountered one by one. So to make it short, I’ll just “kind of share” my favorite chapters from this series.

Before I decided to read this manga, I have a lot of favorite scenes from the anime, mostly? Well, all of them we’re from Kagome and Inuyasha. But after reading the manga, I have to say that my favorite scenes were from Sesshoumaru (Inuyasha’s youkai brother). The first one was when he met Rin (human girl) and resurrected her.

I really love how little by little he changed from this full mean badboy image to a compassionate one. He’s still a badboy but when he’s with Rin, dayum, I just can’t help but squeal in delight. And another favorite scene was when he went inside the meidou (a place where the living are not suppose to go) to save Rin.

It’s also the most touching scene ever because of how he discarded his sword tenseiga (his father’s memento) because it can’t save Rin. (just zoom the image to read the lines) For my rating, I’m detracting a half star.

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It really is painful but I guess I really need to. It’s because even with the 559 chapters, it failed to tell us an introduction of what really is a yokai or hanyou or everything about those so-called monster. I mean, it’s been 50 years after that the story resumed but Sesshoumaru look as fabulous as ever and so is Inuyasha. I mean, if Inuyasha and Kagome will live together as man and wife, Kagome will age and Inuyasha would still be looking the same?

The slowness of the villains too is quite so-so but I understand that to make this series long. Also, about crossing time through the well, in its first few chapters, we’ve got to find out that it’s the Shikon Jewel that connects the two worlds, but I remembered after Naraku seized all the shards of the Jewel, Kagome was still able to go back to her world.

That really is kinda confusing though. And lastly, the epilogue.

Sango and Miroku had their three little angels, how come Inuyasha and Kagome didn’t have atleast 1 son or daughter?! Oh well, I guess you can’t really have all. You might be wondering which one of the two I love, manga or anime, I have to say that I love both. All the scenes from manga can be seen in anime, but what’s great with anime is that there’s some new scenes added to it. So if you’re planning to read the manga, I would highly recommend watching the anime too.

I would highly recommend this series, if you’re down for a good solid adventure and a kickass heroine with a sexy demon badboy. It’s often hilariously funny and the drawing is so lovely. It’s just simply awesome.

Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars To read more of my reviews, book news and updates.This review is for the series as a whole (with a 3 star rating) and will be included on every volume for my own organizing purposes. This will probably be the longest review I've ever written, and for that, I apologize. I have a lot to say and despite the character limit, it will be said. InuYasha is honestly a classic in the sense that the anime is well-loved, the manga is typically well-loved, it was original-ish when it was first published, but it went on way too long. It's a 56 volume series.This review is for the series as a whole (with a 3 star rating) and will be included on every volume for my own organizing purposes. This will probably be the longest review I've ever written, and for that, I apologize.

I have a lot to say and despite the character limit, it will be said. InuYasha is honestly a classic in the sense that the anime is well-loved, the manga is typically well-loved, it was original-ish when it was first published, but it went on way too long. It's a 56 volume series, sitting at 558 chapters. That's a lot of frikking reading, and I sat through all of it. I admit, halfway through, I wanted to give up and stop- it left me wanting to bang my head against a wall with how often it dragged on.

I only continued because I was halfway through and thought why the hell not. It's character driven versus plot driven, considering the sheer number of characters and the arcs that don't really lead up to the final battle with Naraku (unless it's every once in awhile. When they run into him or one of his incarnations).

The arcs were typically just a 'Naraku is trying to keep us away from him by releasing enemies that we have to fight!' Now, I'd like to mention that the Band of Seven arc was fantastic.

It was my favorite and pretty much the only one I remember by name. Some of the arcs, though I can't remember them off the top of my head, were also pretty great. Majority of them, however, are pretty much forgettable. (Obviously, if I can't remember them, and I read this entire series only a few months ago.) All remaining arcs, aside from battle arcs, were pretty much character arcs- which, I admit, did involve some character development. Now for the characters, I'm going to stick more or less to main characters, so Kagome's group, plus Koga, because he deserves an honorable mention. I admired Koga's character- he was my favorite out of Kagome's 'love interests' though she didn't like him like that at all- for a lot of reasons. For one thing, he was introduced for a number of reasons, one being his passion for Kagome, and aside from the initial meeting- where he kidnaps her because she can detect the jewel shards- he never once does anything that I would consider inappropriate, rude, or abusive.

The only thing he does that might come close is his persistance, but he never actually pursues her. He barely touches her unless she needs to be taken to safety, or he was holding her hands when he said goodbye. He doesn't kiss, hug, or put his hands all over her, not that I can recall anyway. He's fucking disgusting.

I don't like Miroku, and I'm not the biggest fan of Sango either for putting up with his shit- even if he straightens up in the end. I loved Kagome too, though I wish she listened to her friends and didn't put up with InuYasha's shit- I mean, by the end, she learns not to and he actually becomes sort of a decent person, for a half-demon at least. Shippo just annoyed the fuck out of me. I wish I could forget about Shippo. Overall, the storyline is typically all over the place, because of the arcs, and the main characters are somewhat decent, but I can sum it up to this: Girl goes back in time, fucks up, and due to her own moral obligation/powers granted by reincarnation, stays in the past to try and fix things. Girl is pretty much going to fall in love with male protagonist.

Girl, plus male protagonist, plus group of questionable characters of multiple skill and talent, all decide they need to kick some badass' ass. If that sounds interesting, and you're willing to put up with this entire series, please be my guest because I am not doing that again. I do love this series. This volume is where we get to see the softer side of Sesshomaru, whom I love deeply. As Sesshomaru is healing in the woods, unable to move, a mute young girl named Rin offers her help - which is of course rejected.

But the two of them have a really beautiful relationship. Which isn't loli, like a lot of people think. In my mind, it's more of a instinctive and protective nature in Shesshomaru's heart. He does everything he can to take care of this little girl - one of the I do love this series. This volume is where we get to see the softer side of Sesshomaru, whom I love deeply.

As Sesshomaru is healing in the woods, unable to move, a mute young girl named Rin offers her help - which is of course rejected. But the two of them have a really beautiful relationship. Which isn't loli, like a lot of people think. In my mind, it's more of a instinctive and protective nature in Shesshomaru's heart. He does everything he can to take care of this little girl - one of the only people to care for him as he is.

Other than Jaken, but most don't like him. We also get to meet Koga in this volume - whom I also love, haha. Koga is the leader of a wolf pack who is a powerful (albeit less powerful than Inuyasha and others already introduced) leader who falls in love with the strong girl who can see Shikon fragments - Kagome. This leads to, oh boy, a love triangle!

And Inuyasha is incredibly hurt and jealous by Kagome defending Koga's life after his declaration of love. It hurt him really deeply, but he doesn't know how to express it, so he gets angry. The emotion in these scenes feels really raw and real.

I love where Kagome tries make things easier on Inuyasha, the sweet scenes in the series are quite wonderful. But then the moment is ruined - because she goes back to the time in which she is originally from. I gotta say, if she's invested this much of her life in the feudal era - just stay there.

I hated her going back to her own time my first (partial) read through, and I don't like it now. It always feels like filler and needless. Hopefully she doesn't stay very long this time. (I can't remember everything.).

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. Just keep reading! InuYasha's sword gets an overhaul after his match with his brother. Sesshomaru saves a little girl who tries to help him recover from his fight with InuYasha.

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Inuyasha has a run in with Koga, the wolf master. Koga steals Kagome for her ability to see shards. He plans to use her to take out the bird demons that pledge his pack. Meanwhile InuYasha and the others are trying to save Kagome and gets caught in the middle of the battle. InuYasha and Koga have a brief brawl over Kagome.

What first drew me to this series was the romantic historical aspect. I loved how a modern day girl gets pulled back into the past. I don't know what it is about those stories that attract me so much, maybe it is the difficulty for the girl of fitting in and having to rely on the guy so much to be able to get along in the world.

I also really liked the group aspect to this series and the corresponding relationships that affect each of the characters. I would really recommend this series to fans of What first drew me to this series was the romantic historical aspect. I loved how a modern day girl gets pulled back into the past. I don't know what it is about those stories that attract me so much, maybe it is the difficulty for the girl of fitting in and having to rely on the guy so much to be able to get along in the world.

I also really liked the group aspect to this series and the corresponding relationships that affect each of the characters. I would really recommend this series to fans of Red River, it has a lot of the same concepts. Rumiko Takahashi (高橋 留美子) was born in Niigata, Japan.

She is not only one of the richest women in Japan but also one of the top paid manga artists. She is also the most successful female comic artist in history. She has been writing manga non-stop for 31 years. Rumiko Takahashi is one of the wealthiest women in Japan. The manga she creates (and its anime adaptations) are very popular in the United Rumiko Takahashi (高橋 留美子) was born in Niigata, Japan.

She is not only one of the richest women in Japan but also one of the top paid manga artists. She is also the most successful female comic artist in history. She has been writing manga non-stop for 31 years. Rumiko Takahashi is one of the wealthiest women in Japan. The manga she creates (and its anime adaptations) are very popular in the United States and Europe where they have been released as both manga and anime in English translation. Her works are relatively famous worldwide, and many of her series were some of the forerunners of early English language manga to be released in the nineties.

Takahashi is also the best selling female comics artist in history; well over 100 million copies of her various works have been sold. Though she was said to occasionally doodle in the margins of her papers while attending Niigata Chūō High School, Takahashi's interest in manga did not come until later. During her college years, she enrolled in Gekiga Sonjuku, a manga school founded by Kazuo Koike, mangaka of Crying Freeman and Lone Wolf and Cub. Under his guidance Rumiko Takahashi began to publish her first doujinshi creations in 1975, such as Bye-Bye Road and Star of Futile Dust.

Kozue Koike often urged his students to create well-thought out, interesting characters, and this influence would greatly impact Rumiko Takahashi's works throughout her career. Career and major works: Takahashi's professional career began in 1978. Her first published story was Those Selfish Aliens, a comedic science fiction story. During the same year, she published Time Warp Trouble, Shake Your Buddha, and the Golden Gods of Poverty in Shōnen Sunday, which would remain the home to most of her major works for the next twenty years. Later that year, Rumiko attempted her first full-length series, Urusei Yatsura. Though it had a rocky start due to publishing difficulties, Urusei Yatsura would become one of the most beloved anime and manga comedies in Japan.

In 1980, Rumiko Takahashi found her niche and began to publish with regularity. At this time she started her second major series, Maison Ikkoku, in Big Comic Spirits. Written for an older audience, Maison Ikkoku is often considered to be one of the all-time best romance manga. Takahashi managed to work on Maison Ikkoku on and off simultaneously with Urusei Yatsura. She concluded both series in 1987, with Urusei Yatsura ending at 34 volumes, and Maison Ikkoku being 15. During the 1980s, Takahashi became a prolific writer of short story manga, which is surprising considering the massive lengths of most of her works. Her stories The Laughing Target, Maris the Chojo, and Fire Tripper all were adapted into original video animations (OVAs).

In 1984, after the end of Urusei Yatsura and Maison Ikkoku, Takahashi took a different approach to storytelling and began the dark, macabre Mermaid Saga. This series of short segments was published sporadically until 1994, with the final story being Mermaid's Mask.

Many fans contend that this work remains unfinished by Takahashi, since the final story does not end on a conclusive note. Another short work left untouched is One-Pound Gospel, which, like Mermaid Saga, was published erratically. The last story to be drawn was published in 2001, however just recently she wrote one final chapter concluding the series Later in 1987, Takahashi began her third major series, Ranma ½. Following the late 80s and early 90s trend of shōnen martial arts manga, Ranma ½ features a gender-bending twist. The series continued for nearly a decade until 1996, when it ended at 38 volumes.

Ranma ½ is one of Rumiko Takahashi's most popular series with the Western world. During the later half of the 1990s, Rumiko Takahashi continued with short stories and her installments of Mermaid Saga and One-Pound Gospel until beginning her fourth major work, InuYasha.