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Inu-Yasha - A Girl's Best Friend (Vol. 2)
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In Theaters : 31 August, 2002
DVD Release : 03 December, 2002
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Inu-Yasha - A Girl's Best Friend (Vol. 2) description
The new fantasy-adventure from Rumiko Takahashi really begins to hit its stride in these episodes. Despite their endless bickering, Kagome and Inu-Yasha prove an effective team against the demons they encounter in the Warring States netherworld. Kagome grows more aware of her psychic talents; Inu-Yasha develops a grudging respect for her. Together ... review details
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♥♥♥♥ JUST HOLD ME MOMMA!
The first episdoe of this volume concerns the continuing battle with Yura of the Hair, a witch who is able to puppeteer corpses and use her hair to cut off body parts. Yes, she's always having a bad hair day! Sorry about that. In what I believe will be an ongoing trend, Inuyasha finds that he can't defeat Yura alone because only Kagome can see Yura's strands of hair. In the second story arc in this volume, a talking flea named Myoga, with the inappropriate title "Divine Grace" shows up to tell Inuyasha that someone is trying to rob his father's grave! That would-be graverobber is Sessho-Maru, Inuyasha's half-brother and full-blooded demon, which makes him more powerful than our anti-hero. Let's just say there's no love lost between the two, because there isn't any love at all! Looks like Inuyasha might have to call on Kagome again as the two square off.

Rumiko Takahashi is a true manga genius. Her artwork is beautiful and the anime is almost a direct copy of her manga series. You find yourself actually seeing an anime in your head when you read her manga, because they are so exquisitely detailed, and the characters spring to life. The Japanese voice actors are superb and really match the image of the manga characters. There is also a sort of warm charm in the relationship between Inuyasha and Kagome that seems more real than even most shojo. I could do without the 6 minutes average that is wasted in each episode with opening titles and recap but that's a small complaint. Great show!


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