Why do people like inuyasha




















Publisher Shogakukan collected the chapters and made them into volumes: fifty-six in total. The first volume came out in , and the last was released in Fandom. While Inuyasha is mostly about killing demons and monsters, many fans attribute its greatness to the characters and the character development, not to the monster-killing plotline it has.

This jewel can be used to turn a half-demon into a full demon and can also grant the use immense power. Throughout the series, the reader learns that the jewel was originally protected by a priestess by the name of Kikyo. This priestess was alive during feudal Japan and protected this jewel against anyone who tried to take it and use it to become a full demon or to become more powerful.

A half-demon named Inuyasha, half-man and half-dog demon came after Kikyo in pursuit of the jewel. However, the two unexpectedly fell in love. Meanwhile, an evil half-demon named Naraku seeks the jewel, so Naraku transforms into Inuyasha and attacks Kikyo, causing fatal wounds. Because Kikyo thinks that Inuyasha attacked her, she shot him in the heart with a magical arrow that forces him into a deep sleep. Kikyo dies from her wounds and asks that her body be buried along with the jewel.

Many years later, a girl named Kagome lives in Tokyo near a historic shrine. On her fifteenth birthday, she climbs down a well in the shrine because she thought she heard her cat in the well.

The readers eventually discover that Kagome is the reincarnation of Kikyo and that her scent is what caused Inuyasha to wake up, because he believed Kikyo had returned.

In order to win the fight against the monster, Kagome frees Inuyasha, who kills the giant centipede. While this is happening, a crow half-demon steals the jewel, and Kagome shoots an arrow at the crow, missing the crow but hitting the jewel and shattering it into a thousand pieces. Throughout the adventure, Kagome and Inuyasha meet a colorful cast of supporting characters, including characters that become important in the romantic subplot between Kagome and Inuyasha.

As the two become close and begin to be romantically entwined, characters Kikyo and Koga are introduced to complicate the relationship.

Throughout the adventure, the two protagonists stumble across Koga, who is a wolf half-demon who puts shards of the Shikon jewel into his arms and legs in order to be stronger. The characters meet Koga when Koga captures Kagome because he finds out she can sense shards of the Shikon jewel. After a few fights, Koga becomes an ally with Kagome and a rival to Inuyasha. Koga begins to exhibit feelings towards Kagome and acts as a love rival to Inuyasha.

Kagome changes Koga and shows him how to feel compassion. However, Kagome begins to change him. While Koga falls for Kagome, Inuyasha does as well, and the two are rivals in love.

Before the end, however, Kikyo is also reintroduced. Inuyasha is caught between the past and the present as Kagome and Kikyo both attempt to get closer to him. Kikyo dies again from the half-demon Naraku, and Inuyasha chooses Kagome. However, Inuyasha chooses Kagome not just because Kikyo is gone, but because he feels as if Kagome is part of him. The journey that he takes with Kagome is incredibly important, and changes the both of them. At the end of the story, Inuyasha tells Kagome that her destiny was not to be intertwined with the Shikon jewel, but to meet him, and his was to meet her.

The plotline concludes with Kagome destroying the jewel and eventually marrying Inuyasha, who is happier with Kagome than he ever could be with any amount of power the Shikon jewel could have given him Takahashi.

Inuyasha was made into an anime by Sunrise, a producer of anime. There were two installments of Inuyasha, the first one beginning in and ending in , and the second: Inuyasha: the Final Act, beginning in and ending in Fandom.

Because of the rise of the internet, people and fans all over the world were able to watch and read Inuyasha. The internet became a place for these fans to congregate and talk about the story, plotline, and characters. Many forums popped up in regards to Inuyasha, such as inuyasha.

I really like your answer KotokoAihara posted over a year ago. AloiIchigo said: This's always at that way. People hate the character that make their favourite couple in dangerous -. I don't understood that as well She's amazing. I preach this all the time. I wish people could just love the series and the amazing characters that add value to it. LadyLilith posted over a year ago. I don't hate her, I just don't respect her.

The choices she made weren't all right which caused me to dislike her. Though there are things about Kikyo that I like. AderFox said: it could be the fact she is like the one that keeps inuyasha and kagome from falling in love, because inuyasha loved her.

SkywardStriker said: 'Cuz they be jelly. No, seriously. There was also that little episode when she tried do drag InuYasha to hell. This what was listed was what I saw most prominently among Kikyo haters. GeneRH said: I think Kikyo is misunderstood. She loved him when she was alive, but her love for him when she is reincarnated seems to be something she knows is impossible.

She is bound to him from the past, but I think she knows that she isn't really her old self and that the future with him is impossible. Like the rest of us, I think she knows Kagome is Inuyasha's inevitability.

Lovehinagurl44 said: I guess it's because she's supposed to be dead and she keeps trying to interfere in Kagome and Inuyasha's relationship even though she has no chance with him now. If you were her and you didn't know what was going on and the only thing you could remember was someone who posed as your lover.

So please learn to like kikyo not hate her :D. Skyadami said: Well it's like you said her soul was angry at Inuyasha when Naraku framed the both of them. Fans of Rin are receptive and easy-going, but they can also be a bit complacent at times. Optimistic and trusting, Rin is also often too willing to go along with Sesshomaru's displays of brutality. She can be formal with people around her and prefers things to go smoothly with little confrontation. However, because of the trauma, she has experienced, Rin has a pessimistic view of humans, especially adults.

Rin has a knack for creating harmony for her traveling companions, and her acceptance of those around her leads her to be well cared for.

Since she is so devoted to Sesshomaru, she at times fails to assert herself and express her wants. Still, Rin tries to look on the bright side of life and goes to great lengths to show her gratitude and care for those dear to her heart.

Fans of Shippo have a strong spirit and will, but they can also be quite sensitive and can co-dependent. While Shippo is the smallest and weakest member of the party, he consistently fights alongside his comrades despite being afraid.

Once he sets his sight on a goal, he sees it through to the end. When he fought the Thunder Brothers, he knew that they were much stronger than him and he had no chance of winning, but he didn't give up, and with Kagome's and Inuyasha's help, he was able to avenge his father's death.

Shippo enjoys helping his companions to achieve their goals, and, while he can be dependent on others for help, he is at his happiest when he is surrounded by his friends.

Fans of Sango are efficient and committed, but they are often troubled by the weight of responsibility. Sango is a courageous and prideful warrior with an enormous sense of obligation toward her clan, her work as a demon slayer , and, of course, Kohaku. Since Sango is on such an emotionally strenuous path, she can get defensive and indecisive.

Beyond her cool and collected exterior is a young woman who yearns for security and trust, but, once she feels accepted, her loyalty for her friends never wavers. Although she is an accomplished yokai taijiya, she still wrestles with self-doubt and anxiety, especially concerning her brother. She is both tender and aggressive, trusting and suspicious, and this duality makes her a dynamic and relatable individual.

Fans of Miroku are perceptive and innovative, but can be quite eccentric and may hide their pain and feelings. It's easy to see Miroku as an opportunistic lecher, but underneath his eccentric behavior lies a thoughtful, brave, and curious problem solver. Miroku is able to take an objective stance on a situation and analyze the details, even in the middle of an encounter with an enemy. Behind Miroku's tireless pursuit of knowledge and truth are existential fears and the threat of imminent death, which he attempts to deal with alone until his heart is softened by his companions.

His ability to see through to the heart of an issue is indicative of his keen understanding of how the world works and is the basis for how he interacts with others around him. Fans of Koga are straightforward and decisive, but they can also be insensitive to the feelings of others.



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