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Inu-Yasha Vol. 9 - Episodes 25, 26, 27,
This review is from: Inuyasha - Origin of the Sacred Jewel (Vol. 9) (DVD)
Inu-Yasha Vol. 9 - Episodes 25, 26, 27
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Pivotal Inuyasha Episodes,
This review is from: Inuyasha - Origin of the Sacred Jewel (Vol. 9) (DVD)
Inuyasha: Origin of the Sacred Jewel contains episodes 25-27 of Rumiko Takahashi's very long, and still in production at the time of this review, anime/manga series. Inuyasha ("dog-demon")is a young, brash hanyou ("half-demon") living in feudal Japan. His father was a powerful dog-demon, his mother a beautiful, high-class lady. Inuyasha wants to be a full demon. He is after the Sacred Jewel ("Shikon no Tama") that will help him achieve this.
Kagome Higurashi is a 15 year-old girl who lives in a temple with her mother, younger brother, and grandfather. Her grandfather tries to interest her in ancient stories of demons and the history of the temple, but Kagome is bored. Her attitude changes when she is pulled down a well by a female centipede-demon. Kagome is hurled into feudal Japan, where she meets Inuyasha. Episode 25 - "Naraku's Insidious Plot" - Sango is on a mission of revenge which will surely kill her because she is so badly injured after being attacked by her little brother Kohaku. Sango wants to kill Inuyasha because she believes Naraku's story that it was the hanyou that wiped out her entire village. Naraku lends her a sacred jewel fragment to help the Demon Hunter fight her last battle. This episode is pivotal to watch because we finally see the horrible dual nature of Naraku. Nowhere else in the series is this clarified exactly as it is here. Episode 26 "Secret of the Jewel of Four Souls: Revealed" - One of the best Inu eps ever. This is the origin of the Shikon no Tama!!! Why and how it was created!! One of the most wonderful, beautiful, and memorable characters makes her debut here, but alas, she is never shown in the series again!!! Such a deeply touching episode. A very important secret (tearjerker) is revealed about Sango's feline demon Kilala. Episode 27 - "The Lake of the Evil Water God" - Inuyasha and his friends battle a powerful water god to save a village and its children, whom the god is demanding as a sacrifice.
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LOST WARRIORS,
By Sesho "www.sesho.libsyn.com" (Pasadena, TX USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Inuyasha - Origin of the Sacred Jewel (Vol. 9) (DVD)
Tricked into believing that Inuyasha is responsible for destroying her village and killing all her people, Sango vows to kill him. And there's Naraku himself to deal with also. We also learn about the origin of the Sacred Jewel in the second episode. Episode 27 is a stand-alone story in which Inuyasha and his friends come across a village procession for a human sacrifice to an Evil Water God. Of course, our heroes cannot let this stand and are helped in their quest by the headman's young son.
There's a little danger starting to creep in on this show that maybe there are too many characters. Hopefully, Sango will be the last major ally to be introduced because it risks diluting the chemistry that has been built up to this point. Still, maybe it's just because I'm not used to her in the mix yet. I also enjoyed the last episode because it gives you a breather from all the deep emotions of the past few shows. Another danger that this anime runs is becoming a "monster of the week" event which is cliched and formulaic. I hope that I never feel that way about it though and that it will keep surprising me. As always, the dinky extras are here: line art and Japanese promotion ads. It seems like Viz could have done a better job in the extras department.
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