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Kagome is a stressed teenage schoolgirl from the explain day. Inuyasha is a surly half-demon from five hundred years in the past. And they’re one of the more unlikely action pairs you could imagine, in the first-season boxed spot of hit curious series “Inuyasha.”
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On Kagome’s fifteenth birthday, she’s suddenly pulled into a well on her family’s shrine grounds — and emerges five hundred years in the past. After bumbling around for awhile, she accidently frees a half-demon boy, Inuyasha, who is stuck to a tree. Inuyasha loathes her because of her resemblance to the priestess Kikyo, who pinned him to that tree — especially when he learns that Kagome is Kikyo’s reincarnation.
Even though they fight constantly, they have to team up to recover the shard of the remarkable Shikon Jewel (which Inuyasha wants to employ to eradicate his human half) . Things choose a sudden twist when Kagome learns that the much-abused Inuyasha was once in care for with Kikyo, and that his feelings for Kagome herself are starting to change. Unfortunately, Kikyo has been brought serve to unnatural half-life, which makes Inuyasha and Kagome even more confused.
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And then a monk, Miroku, reveals the truth — Kikyo and Inuyasha were turned against one another by an base demon, Naraku. What’s more, Naraku is collecting fragments of the Shikon jewel, so Inuyasha can bag his revenge and his jewel shards at the same time. With the lovable, lecherous Miroku, aesthetic and petrified demon-slayer Sango, and outspoken fox Shippo, Inuyasha and Kagome site out to halt Naraku.
Rumiko Takahashi is known for her romance and comedies. “Inuyasha” is a bit different — it’s darker, bloodier, though mild with plenty of humor like sportive monk Miroku fondling the backside of every gorgeous woman he meets, or Kagome using her “sit” advise to slam Inuyasha to the ground. But there’s plenty of darkness, unresolved romance, and plenty of slam-bang action with gigantic swords.
As in Takahashi’s unique comics, there’s several standalone episodes, but the series overall is a continuing narrative about battling Naraku. There’s plenty of other villains like Inuyasha’s cool half-brother Sesshomaru, the Order Brothers, and a cowardly painter with magical ink. Even Kikyo has a villainous moment or two. Overall the episodes nick to the unusual translated material, with a few exceptions (such as Kagome calling Inuyasha a “pig” instead of “animal”) .
Inuyasha and Kagome are safe leads — they play off each other well, whether they’re yelling at each other (”I didn’t say ‘get naked,’ monotonous!”) or sharing tender moments (”You smell kinda nice…”) . Miroku and Sango are a obliging secondary pair, with Miroku’s lovable naughtiness and Sango’s vulnerability. And Shippo serves as obedient comical relief. He can derive a bit annoying, but he grows on you.
An action-packed fantasy with tinges of comedy, drama and romance, “Inuyasha”’s first season is a solid slam-bang experience that will leave viewers checking out what comes next.
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