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Inuyasha, Vol. 55 - The Bond Between Inu Yasha and Kagome

Inuyasha, Vol. 55 - The Bond Between Inu Yasha and Kagome
Director: *
Actor: Inuyasha
Studio: Viz Video
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 67701

Format: Animated, Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc
Language: English (Original Language)
Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
Region: 1
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 75 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: DIY55
UPC: 782009236122
EAN: 0782009236122
ASIN: B000OCZ2Y8

Theatrical Release Date: 2007
Release Date: June 26, 2007
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Shipping: International shipping available
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Product Description
With the last shard of the Shikon Jewel in their possession Inuyasha Kagome and their comrades seek to end their long battle with Naraku. Their pursuit leads them to a demon-shaped mountain but what they believed to be Naraku's hiding place turns out to be a trap. Now fighting desperately to survive Inuyasha must believe in his bond with Kagome in order to break free of Naraku's deadly trap. Will this be the end of our heroes or will they finally vanquish their evil foe?!Episode 164: Possessed by a Parasite: Shippo Our Worst EnemyEpisode 166: The Ultimate Key to Defeating NarakuInuyasha Special (Episode 166+167): The Bond Between Them Use the Sacred Jewel Shard!System Requirements:Run Time: 75 minutesFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION/ADULT SWIM UPC: 782009236122 Manufacturer No: DIY55


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4 out of 5 stars The End is not the "End"   April 27, 2007
madscientistandartist (Mighty Chicagoland!)
24 out of 30 found this review helpful

There is one tricky thing about watching Japanese anime versus readingthe original manga that inspired it. Sometimes the two are not quite the same due to the fitting of the story to the medium. If you've only experienced the American incarnations of either, you might be surprised at the differences between the Japanese and Americanized versions.

Thus,when the last episode aired here, many have been distressed that the story seems to end unresolved. The anime loosely follows the manga for about the first 370 some-odd chapters, but what then? I strongly recommend reading the manga as it is still going on and promises some really amazing surprises as well as some truly heartwrenching moments. I too, was alarmed when the series seemed to cut off without resolving some sticky issues, BUT, it's much easier to handle if you know that Takahashi has not yet reached the end of her epic series and in Japan, the number of published chapters has just passed 500. Enjoy the series for what it is: an animated protrayal of some really enjoyable characters whose story is much bigger than what can be contained in a TV series.

I'm probably a good deal older than the target audience for InuYasha, and yet I have been utterly hooked on it for two years now, which is far longer than I was ever enchanted by Harry Potter (which is way cool still). What is it about InuYasha that holds me so fascinated? Well, I discovered that each of the characters have a deep and complex psychological impact on each other, and the interactions between them is so interwoven and detailed, I could probably write a Psychology Paper for a master's degree just on the sheer depth of the story participants despite the fantasy evironment. Fantasy has historically had difficulty creating characters that engage the mind on more than a momentary entertainment level. If you are willing to really immerse yourself in the InuYasha universe, there is so much to experience and learn that it clearly would take far more space than I have here to describe.

At the more superficial "entertainment" level, it's completely enjoyable, though I would have been happier with InuYasha if the story played up the obvious chronological age difference between Kagome and InuYasha. He looks to be in his mid to late teens (depending on who is doing the animation in a particular episode) though he is actually around 150 years old. (200 years actual years, 50 of which he spent sealed to a tree.) He would have 150 years of life experiences behind him before he ever met Kagome so he would hardly be as naive as he is portrayed in the anime. The manga is more cagey about his past and reveals little about his history. Since Kagome is 15, that makes him 10 times her age, and to him, she would seem a mere infant. This could explain why their relationship is not so easily diagnosed.

Then there's the whole thing about the nenju necklace that gives her control over him. It was originally supposed to control his more violent nature, but in later in the series, Kagome uses it time and again in sheer spite. I have wondered how well a "real" InuYasha would have tolerated a device that made him a slave at the emotional whim of a girl so much younger than himself. No doubt he would have chafed a good deal more than he does in the series.

Anyway, loads of fun, loads of thought-provoking interactions, painstakingly researched historical elements, and you have to admit, InuYasha and his brother Sesshomaru are both really easy on the eyes. I love the series, and I am actually very happy that it ends the way it does, because then each watcher can imagine the ending they want. If it were me, InuYasha would stay a half-demon, which is what he was born to be, running loose in the beautiful landscapes of Japan of the 1500's.



5 out of 5 stars This is not the end   April 27, 2007
B. J. Carpenter (Colorado Springs, Colorado United States)
13 out of 17 found this review helpful

this is not the end of the animee seires they are just taking a break so that more of the manga can be witten. that is how it works.


4 out of 5 stars The so called ending...   March 25, 2007
Desirae Vaccaro (SLC, UT)
2 out of 8 found this review helpful

Well the end of the anime series wasn't what I thought it would be. Nothing was really resolved just a bunch more episodes that would have been. Maybe Takahashi-san got tired of it. But I wish there was more. But It was good I guess.


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