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Inuyasha Complete Season 6 DVD Box Set - Anime Action Adventure Series for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving
Inuyasha Complete Season 6 DVD Box Set - Anime Action Adventure Series for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving

Inuyasha Complete Season 6 DVD Box Set - Anime Action Adventure Series for Fans & Collectors | Perfect for Binge-Watching & Gift Giving

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Product Description Inuyasha Season 6 (DVD Box Set) Amazon.com Much of the sixth season of Rumiko Takahashi's "Feudal Fairy Tale" Inu Yasha has a lighter tone than the previous instalmments. Insanity reigns when the dried demon parts Kagome unwittingly brought into the present day are reconstituted during her school cultural festival. Inu-Yasha, his ears hidden beneath an incongruous baseball cap, destroys them--while making mincemeat of Kagome's class play (an episode that recalls the performance of "Romeo and Juliet" in Ranma 1/2). Fox-spirit Shippo begins to come into his own as a character, claiming a bigger role in the story and arguing with the powerful Inu-Yasha. In the main story line, Naraku has collected all but four of the shards of the sacred Shikkon Jewel: wolf-demon Koga holds two; Sango's possessed brother Kohaku has the third. The fourth is caught between the realms of the living and dead, near the tomb of Inu-Yasha's father: But only the dead can cross into that world. Naraku searches for the path to the shard using Kagura and Hakudoshi, the repulsive avatar he created from his human heart (the heart of Onigumo, the thief who loved Kikyo decades earlier). These episodes offer plenty of action, including a battle with the firey horse-demon Entei and his ugly master Rengokuki. The filmmakers begin to draw the strands of the plot together for the seventh and final season: Miroku and Sango admit their affection for each other, and Inu-Yasha realizes that Kagome's influence has cooled the desire for power that once consumed him. The Deluxe Edition comes with an Inu- Yasha watch. (Rated "Teen:" suitable for ages 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, alcohol use, brief nudity) --Charles Solomon (127. Don't Boil It! The Terrifying Dried-Up Demon! 128. Battle Against the Dried-Up Demons at the Cultural Festival! 129. Chokyukai and the Abducted Bride, 130. Shippo's New Technique, The Heart Scar! 131. Trap of the Cursed Wall Hanging, 132. Miroku's Most Dangerous Confession, 133. The Woman Who Loved Sesshomaru Part 1, 134. The Woman Who Loved Sesshomaru Part 2 (special), 135. The Last Banquet of Miroku's Master, 136. A Strange Invisible Demon Appears! 137. An Ancestor Named Kagome, 138. Mountain of Demons: Survival of the Duo, 139. The Great Duel at Shoun Falls! 140. Eternal Love, The Naginata of Kenkon, 141. Entei, The Demon Horse Unleashed! 142. Untamed Entei and Horrible Hakudoshi, 143. 3,000 Leagues in Search of Father, 144. Hosenki and the Last Shard, 145. Bizarre Guards at the Border of the Afterlife)

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Okay, small quibble first: For whatever reason, the picture size on the last disk only wouldn't self-adjust to fit my TV screen from top to bottom, so I had to change the aspect ratio to 4:3. That made everything fit, but it looked like I was watching a show formatted for an old tube TV on a wide-screen (lots of black to the left and right). I would dock the set half a star if Amazon had half star increments in its rating system.That said, the technical glitch detracts not a bit from what got me hooked on Inuyasha while watching it on Adult Swim--an engrossing story full of heroism and fully developed characters that grow and change. If you followed the whole series, you will agree that the episode "3000 Leagues in Search of Father," is a tear-jerker in the best sense of the phrase. I check Amazon almost daily to see if Season 7 is available, and hope further that Sunrise will commit the rest of the manga to anime. Inuyasha is a work of art that is orders of magnitude better than the crap movies and TV series that are churned out and inflicted on an innocent public. Long live Inuyasha!