- 200 years ago, Inuyasha’s father sealed away a powerful demon from a foreign land named Hyoga. A Shikon Jewl Shard awakens Hyoga’s son, Menomaru, inspiring him to absorb the remains of his father’s power to take control of the world. It’s up to Inuyasha and his friends to stop this nearly invincible foe!Running Time: 100 min. Format: DVD MOVIE Genre: ANIMATION Rating: PG-13 Age:
200 years ago, InuYasha’s father sealed away a powerful demon from China named Hyoga. A Shikon Jewel shard awakens Hyoga’s son, Menomaru, inspiring him to absorb the remains of his father’s power to take control of the world. It’s up to InuYasha and his friends to stop this nearly invincible foe!The first Inu-Yasha theatrical feature plays like an extended episode of the popular television series. Kagome, Inu-Yasha, Shippo, Miroku, and Sango are pitted not against Naraku, but against the moth-demon Menomaru, who was awakened by a falling shard from the enchanted Shikon Jewel. Menomaru seeks to recapture the power of his father Hyoga, who was defeated by Inu-Yasha’s father when Hyoga came to Japan “from the continent” (i.e., during the Mongol invasion of 1274). Only the combined power of Kagome’s arrows and Inu-Yasha’s sword Tetsusaiga can defeat this mighty demon. Affections Touching Across Time is unusually handsome for a feature based on a broadcast series: When snow falls on Kagome’s 20th-century home, the designers evoke the prints of Kawase Hasui. Unfortunately, the images have been compressed to fit the TV format, and there’s no widescreen option. Still, it’s a must-have for Inu-Yasha fans. (Unrated: suitable for ages 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery) –Charles Solomon
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March 29, 2010
#1
InuYasha is stupid and childish, and it’s TOO sappy (and yes, I’m a GIRL and I don’t like sappy stuff…*gasp*!) with not enough of a good storyline. I WOULD NOT reccomend getting this movie, cuz your only wasting your money and your time. Try watching REAL anime, like FullMetal Alchemist, instead of Naruto and Dragon Ball Z and InuYasha. You’ll thank yourself.
To conclude, if I could give this a BOMB rating, I would, because there is absolutely nothing good in this good for nothing piece of trash they call a movie.
March 29, 2010
#2
i don’t know why a lot of people like this, but i really don’t. it seems like the plot of a hundred other animes out there, it’s really predictable. and why do everyone have long hair?
March 29, 2010
#3
sigh. when i saw this, i wondered how the hell inuyasha could be such crap. it is a phenomanal series, the writing is poor, the plot, and just everything. the 2nd movie was incredible, and the 3rd made me speechless. skip this one, go to the 2nd, than the 3rd. you won’t regret this.
March 29, 2010
#4
I LOVE READING BOOKS ABOUT INUYASHA, THERE ARE TONS OF COOL THING TO LEARN ABOUT INUYASHA, WHEN I READ THESE BOOKS ABOUT INUYASHA , I FEEL LIKE I’M WITH HIM THROUGH THE BOOKS, I THINK THAT ALL KIDS SHOULD READ THESE BOOKS TO FIND OUT MORE ABOUT INUYASHA! LOVE AUBREE
March 29, 2010
#5
This is great, yet another demon of inuyasha’s fathers time. I’ve only seen it in japanese with english subtitles, but I’m gonna buy this copy as well. It will be so awsome to see it in english. it definatly takes place after inuyasha has learned to wield the new tetsusaiga. It displays most all of the tv series main characters including Seshomaru(oh yeah).