~Movies~
Inuyasha the Movie #1: Love That Trancends Time (What it is about: While trying still
trying to Collect the rest of the Shikon Shards Inu-Yasha runs into foe that seeks revenge and plans to take all the souls
from Human's to use for his power. He is the Demon Moth's son and a Battle waged between His father and Inu-Yasha's father
many centuries ago. Now its time to turn the tides let both the sons finish the battle that took place centuries ago between
their fathers, but not only that the Demon Moth has 2 sidekicks with techniques that will darken the lives of our hero's as
the battle sways on. One has the technique to copy moves, and the other to control a persons body. Watch to find out as the
Inu-Yasha, Sango, Miroku, Shippo, and Kagome the characters we all know Battle for their lives, loved ones, and to save the
world once again!?!?)
Inuyasha the Movie #2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass (What it is about: Inu-Yasha,
Kagome, Shippo, Sango, and Miroku are battling Naraku which looks like to be the final showdown between them after they, supposedly,
defeat him. Miroku's wind tunnel in his right hand disappears and he returns home, Sango goes in search of her younger brother
Kohaku who has been released from Naraku's grasp, and Kagome and Inu-Yasha continue to search for the Shikon Shards together
since they were all not recovered when Naraku was destroyed. As Inu-Yasha fetches Kagome from her time and returns to the
fuedal era he smells the stinch of Naraku, and finds out that is Kagura and Kanna. But that's not all it seems some other
mysterious woman that's inside of a Mirror who calls herself, Kaguya, has other plans like to freeze time and take over the
World with her Illusionary techniques. Not only that she is after many special robe's to complete this task and one happens
to be Inu-Yasha's and that's not all she is after she is after the task of Making Inu-Yasha what he always has wanted to be
deep inside...A Full Demon!!! Can Kagome, Miroku, Sango, Shippo, and Inu-Yasha battle off a woman that seems to be Invincible
like Naraku??? And also can Kagome save Inu-Yasha from the one thing she has always feared he would become!?! Watch to find
out!!!!)
Inuyasha the Movie #3: Swords of an Honorable Ruler (What it is about: Hundreds of years
before the story of Inuyasha we know of Inuyasha began...Mortally wounded from a battle with Ryukossei, the Lord of the Dogs
(Inu no Taisho) and his son, Sesshoumaru, meet for what will be their last time. With his heart set on protecting Izayoi,
the woman he loves (something Sesshoumaru appears not to agree with), Inu no Taisho goes to the castle of Setsuna Takemaru.
There, he finds Izayoi murdered, after it had been discovered she'd given birth to his half-youkai boy. Takemaru orders the
castle to be burned to the ground in order to kill the mononoke (animal spirit). After using the power of Tenseiga to keep
Izayoi's soul in This World, Inu no Taisho then sets his sights on confronting Takemaru himself. Holding back Takemaru buys
enough time for Izayoi to escape with his son, but neither man makes it from the burning castle. Izayoi and the newborn
make it to safety, and the child is given a name by the request of his father, Inuyasha. In present-day Tokyo, Grandpa
Higurashi introduces the family to an ominous 700-year-old sword. Written on its scabbard are the words "Murakumo no Tsurugi"
(cloud-mass sword). The sword is then revealed to actually named "Souunga," (also meaning "cloud mass sword"). It was sealed
long ago, but now it appears that the seal has been broken... Inuyasha and Kagome, on their way home from school, encounter
the now-sentient sword, and its guardian youkai, named Saya. When Inuyasha tries to hold the sword himself, the powerful jyaki
surrounding it takes control of his body and begins to transform him into his full-youkai form. Before Kagome or anyone can
intervene, Inuyasha runs back to the well, along with the sword... He returns to the Sengoku Jidai, battling with the
sword for control of his own body. A nearby village, however, becomes the first site of attack; under the control of Souunga,
Inuyasha begins to tear through the village using the sword's youki attack, "Gokuryuuha." Throughout this, however, Sango,
Shippou, and Miroku realize that Inuyasha is still trying to restrain himself from attacking. Following the attack, Inuyasha
retreats into the mountains. Kagome and the others regroup and go to find Inuyasha. When they discover him, he's still under
control of Souunga, and locked in battle with Sesshoumaru. Desparate to free him from the sword's powers, Kagome uses the
osuwari beads to try to call his spirit into submission. It succeeds in releasing him from the sword, but also results in
destroying the necklace from around his neck... Soon after, Souunga's powers seeks out Takemaru humself; using the body
of an ogre, the sword finds his soul at the boundary between This World and the Next World. Using Sesshoumaru's arm (which
had been lost when Inuyasha had dismembered it in battle) to weild Souunga, he becomes a powerful creature and returns from
death. There, he plans to seek out Izayoi's half-youkai child, Inuyasha and those related to the Lord of the Dogs. Using the
sword's powers, Takemaru begins to assemble an army of undead... Sesshoumaru and Inuyasha, now aware of this new threat,
go to confront Takemaru at his fortress. All of their companions natrually follow them, as well: Kagome, Sango, Miroku, Shippou,
Jaken, Rin, along with Toutousai and Saya. Things for the brothers don't seem to be working at all against the undead army,
however. Takemaru takes Rin and Kagome captive, seeking to destroy them for being like Izayoi and being involved with youkai... Kagome
and the others try to convince Inuyasha and Sesshoumaru that the only possible way for Takemaru and Souunga to be defeated
is for them to combine the powers of Tessaiga and Tenseiga. When Souunga itself becomes the enemy, it's a matter of the brothers
being able to swallow their pride long enough to work together just this once...)
Inuyasha the Movie #4: Crimson Horai Island (What it is about: Dunno, it's too new)
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