InuYasha (2000-2010)

Premiere:
October 16, 2000

# of Seasons: 2

# of Episodes: 193

Finale:
March 30, 2010

Creators:
Rumiko Takahashi

Original Title:
犬夜叉

Alternate Titles:
Inu Yasha
Inu-Yasha
InuYasha
InuYasha Kanketsu-hen
InuYasha Latino
InuYasha: Kanketsu-hen (InuYasha: El Acto Final) Latino
InuYasha: The Final Act
Inuyasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale
Khuyển Dạ Xoa
Sengoku Otogizoshi Inuyasha
Пёс-демон
демон-пес
犬夜叉
犬夜叉 -完結編-
犬夜叉: 完结篇
犬夜叉全集
이누야사

Genres:
Action & Adventure | Animation | Comedy | Mystery | Sci-Fi & Fantasy

Production Companies:
SUNRISE
Yomiuri Telecasting Corporation

Countries:
JP

Kagome Higurashi is a modern day young girl who lives with her family by the old Higure shrine. Unbeknownst to Kagome, she is the reincarnation of priestess Kikyo and posseses the "Jewel of Four Souls" (the Shikon jewel). One ill-fated day, Kagome locates an ancient well near her home and is abruptly transported through the well and into a feudal Japan, inhabited by demons. There, she encounters Inuyasha, son of a powerful demon father and a human mother, who is pinned to a tree by an enchanted arrow.

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Color Designer:
Miyuki Sato

Director:
Yasunao Aoki
Masashi Ikeda

Director of Photography:
Shigemi Ogawa

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