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Inuyasha Rocks!!!

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I've never seen it, but my mom says it's good(she watches Adult Swim). I know he's a dog guy, but why does he sit when they say sit? Instinct?
 
I know he's a dog guy, but why does he sit when they say sit? Instinct?
He wears some sort of necklace that makes him obey certain commands.
I forgot what the necklace is called though, haven't watched/read Inuyasha in ages.
 
It's funny, and the battles are good. Sure they've used the same plot forever, but hey, it works.


He wears some sort of necklace that makes him obey certain commands.
I forgot what the necklace is called though, haven't watched/read Inuyasha in ages.

Yeah, I know. Even though I watch it fairly often, they never say anymore. I don't think it even said in the beginning. After all, it is merely a basic binding charm that forces the necklace to the ground on the command of the user. It also cannot be removed be the wearer. Thus, instead of sitting, he faceplants. Kagome was also the one who came up with using the word 'sit!'. I could have been the word 'Naraku' or anything. However, it woyuldn't be good for Inuyasha if he was forced to the ground everytime Kagome said his enemy's name. (Which she does quite a lot.)

It only works for Kagome. I remember when Miroku and Sango tried to use it on him while Kagome was in her time.
 
It's fun, especially the humor.

The only problem is it pretty much lacks a plot, but hey, it works. The other thing is that the anime just randomly stops compared to the manga.

Beads of Subjugation, I think. Kagome could have used anything else, but she was looking at his twitchy dog ears, so she said 'sit!'

Inuyasha also runs and fetches sticks if she throws them, apparantly, if you go by one of the later episodes in the anime. xD
He also has a VERY sensitive nose that is rather easily overcome by strong smells.

I love Rin. And Kagura. I do wish the anime was still running so we could get an animated version of Compassionate Heart and Wind.

Oh, and women need to stop falling in love with Sesshomaru. ^^; The Woman Who Loved Sesshomaru (anime) and Wind are all the warnings you could need!
 
Great anime, its one of my favorites, next to Pokemon and Ranma 1/2, its funny and has great moments between Inuyasha and Kagome, one of the few animes I can really watch over and over, too bad for the ending though...it sucked! lol
Should've kept going, just to see if Inuyasha and Kagome would end up together or something. And if you did happen to like Inuyasha, Ranma 1/2 is the funnier verson of it, though there's not that much fighting in the later episodes, but that too is a great show. But still Inuyasha is AWSOME :p
 
The animators got sick of animating 200 more episodes of what is currently a 50 volume manga.
 
It was good anime (though a bit bloody for my tastes). Though the general plot got on nerves. Still, episode to episode it was entertaining to watch. I don't see why people bash it. Though I don't see why people put it on such a high pedistel either. It's not the best, not the worst, but a little above average as anime goes.

50 volumes? And I bet they still haven't killed that bastard Nuraku.
 
I enjoyed it at first, but it's too long and pointless. I've said it before, but after 100 episodes, possibly 80 of which Naraku was in hiding, I simply couldn't find it in myself to care anymore. I did find the Band of Seven somewhat interesting, but by that point, most of the characters had developed as much as they ever would and did nothing but bore me. The only one who I found interesting the whole way through was Kikyo. She began pure and kind, but became driven by hatred and revenge until she gradually began to make amends, and even then, she knew that she was only living on stolen souls and could never be forgiven. I consider her the most brilliant character of the series, and my main reason for watching the later episodes was to find out what would happen to her.
 
It was good anime (though a bit bloody for my tastes). Though the general plot got on nerves. Still, episode to episode it was entertaining to watch. I don't see why people bash it. Though I don't see why people put it on such a high pedistel either. It's not the best, not the worst, but a little above average as anime goes.

50 volumes? And I bet they still haven't killed that bastard Nuraku.
Even if they eventually do, and he doesn't somehow be revived like he had been several times, they might make a lame excuse like a reincarnation, descendant, someone connected, or anything along the lines to keep the series going with a side of the Jewel they've been after somehow getting broken into pieces again.
 
The Last Banquet of Miroku's Master was one of the last episodes I watched.

So. Funny!

And very touching too. It was nice seeing that side of Miroku.

And everybody getting intoxicated was just hilarious. xDD;

Yeah, I think the animators just got tired too. ^^; The last movie was great, though. The Song of Parting was pretty.

It's probably bashed because of its annoying fans. ^^;
 
Love the anime, but I hate the stupid games Bandai spews out.
 
Oh, yes. EXHAUSTING. Sure, the games were funny, but you know how wild Pokemon keep popping up in tall grass?

It's like EVERYWHERE is tall grass. Tall over-populated grass bursting with demons looking for a fight.

It's really annoying.

But there is one attack that's pretty funny and it involves Miroku's wandering hands. xD

Still, I have a soft spot for the mask game, since it's pretty much one of the first Inuyasha-related things we had.
 
I enjoy watching Inuyasha.

And to the dude who posted the VGcats comic: You do know that there is a male fanbase as well, dipshit?
 
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