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Inuyasha seasons 1-7 is now available on DVD. The Inuyasha TV show follows Kagome Higurashi who is transported from Tokyo to the Sengoku period. Inuyasha works together with Kagome to recover the jewel pieces thaat are spread all over Japan. This complete set of seasons 1-7 can be yours today! Audio Language: English, Japanese Subtitles: English Format: Anamorphic Widescreen (No Black bars on the top or bottom) inuyasha seasons inuyasha anime how many seasons of inuyasha inuyasha complete series inuyasha on dvd inuyasha series inuyasha box set inuyasha all seasons inuyasha english inuyasha show inuyasha tv show inuyasha complete series english inuyasha full series inuyasha cartoon inuyasha anime seasons.
Kagome Higurashi is a 15 year old schoolgirl who lives at a history-filled Japanese shrine. She is also the reincarnation of an ancient priestess named Kikyo, who guarded the sacred Shikon no Tama (Jewel of Four Souls), and who sealed away the half-demon Inuyasha who had tried to steal the jewel in order to become a full demon. Kikyo died of her wounds and had the jewel burned with her body. Kagome is one day pulled into the ancient well on her family's shrine and thrown into the past, 50 years after Kikyo's death.
She befriends Kaede, the late Kikyo's sister, who realizes Kagome is Kikyo's reincarnation. They are attacked, and learn that Kagome has the Shikon no Tama, but it's actually inside her body! Kagome accidentally awakens the dog-demon Inuyasha, and frees him after the jewel has been ripped from her body. Now Inuyasha wants the jewel back, but Kagome can't let him have it. He is forced (by Kaede's magic) to wear a necklace that allows Kagome to control him with one word, 'Sit. You know a series has to be good when you fall in love with a 'flawed' main character, especially an animated one (the only other time this has happened was Vegeta from DBZ). I've only seen the English dub on Adult Swim, but it really seems that Richard Cox and Inuyasha the character were a perfect match; the voice-acting is one of the biggest draws.
As for the show itself, anyone who's a fan of Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel will love this. The storyline about an ancient half- man/half-demon and a young modern girl does have that base parallel to Buffy and Angel, as well as incredibly good storytelling that defies just as many genres. But from there it goes off on its own particular mythologic twists and turns that make it so unique and powerful. After every 24 minute episode I'm amazed at how much has been accomplished and developed, all while giving a fair balance to the cast of characters, all sharply-delineated and possessing their own unique appeal. The scoring is equally wonderful and often difficult to get out of your mind. All in all, who cares about gritty or anything near that when for once in a long time you can get swept up in the romance and fantasy and drama of it all? This is a rare series, and one bound to get rarer, particularly when all the networks (American at least) seem to care about these days are reality shows or 'realistic' dramas uninterested in strong character-based plot developments.
Anime seems to be one of the last realms where you can find good stories told exceedingly well with the emphasis where it should always be, on the characters; that there's action, adventure, romance, drama, or comedy is merely secondary.