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Inuyasha - Season 2

Inuyasha – Season 2
Viz Video

November 8th, 2005







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Rating: 4.7 / 5.0 (58 votes)

Released: 2005-11-08

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Inuyasha – Season 2 by Viz Video

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Movie Details

Studio
Viz Video
Runtime
675
Rated
Unrated
Binding
DVD

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Description

Together with their friends Miroku, Shippo, Sango and Kirara, Inuyasha and Kagome continue their search for the shards of the Sacred Jewel. Their task, however, is not made any easier by Naraku who continually seems to be inventing newer and more dangerous ways to thwart them. Adventure and romance, demons and fantasy–come enter the world of INUYASHA in this second exciting season.

Actors

  • Noriko Hidaka
  • Willow Johnson
  • Louise Vallance
  • Brittney Irvin
  • Hisao Egawa

Format

  • Subtitled
  • Box set
  • Color
  • Dolby
  • NTSC

Editorial Review

Hearts and swords are the focus of the second season of Inu-Yasha, Rumiko Takahashi's popular “feudal fairy tale.” Inu-Yasha's icily elegant half-brother Sesshomaru discovers that the sword their demon father left him, the Tenseiga, is useless to him in battle. It doesn't kill, but heals–an imaginative twist typical of Takahashi. Inu-Yasha has to learn to master his sword, the Tetsusaiga, that was forged from his father's fang. When the monster Goshinki bites the Tetsusaiga in two, the addled smith Totosai reforges it, using a fang of Inu-Yasha's to join the shards. Inu-Yasha must learn to wield the newly heavy sword that reflects his increased responsibility: his father is no longer protecting him, so he must use his own strength.

Inu-Yasha also faces two powerful internal struggles. He begins to question his desire to become a full demon after he transforms into a mindless killing machine. The Tetsusaiga keeps his demon-blood in check, and Inu-Yasha is grateful for its strength. But he has no exterior support in the battle within his heart: Does he love the resurrected Kikyo, whom he adored 50 years earlier, or Kagome, who has shared so many adventures and who loves him? These struggles demand more than the battles with the evil Naraku and his avatars.

The adventures, emotional crises, and ferocious battles are balanced against the friendship and slapstick comedy Kagome, Sango, Miroku, and Shippo provide. Through it all, Inu-Yasha remains the impulsive hot-head viewers love–whom only Kagome can keep in check. (Unrated, suitable for ages 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, brief nudity)

Fans of this popular series will also want to see The Art of Inu-Yasha by Rumiko Takahashi, which features original artwork, notes on minor characters, a glossary, and interviews with the principal Japanese voice actors, director Masashi Ikeda, character designer Yoshihito Hishinuma, and art direrctor Shigemi Ikeda.Takahashi also discusses the differences in the manga and the animated versions of two key sequences. –Charles Solomon

More Details

Binding
DVD
Aspect Ratio
1.33:1
Disks
5

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