You may have seen the series Inuyasha, but you aren't sure which order you should watch it in. This article will guide you through the various episodes of the series. Each of them has a story line that will interest you.
Menomaru is the demon who seeks revenge on Inuyasha's father. The son of a moth yokai named Hyoga, he was sealed away 200 years ago. Since then, Menomaru has been searching for the power that was kept away from him.
Menomaru is a powerful Chinese moth yokai. He was originally sealed by his father, but escaped from his tomb when a shard of the magical Shikon Jewel was released. This allowed him to reclaim his father's power. However, he also gained access to the powers of previous generations.
When Menomaru is free, he summons his father's army to conquer Japan. As a result, he spreads poisonous moths across the country. But in the end, Inuyasha defeats the powerful yokai.
In the meantime, Menomaru has already resurrected his two servants, Ruri and Hari. Ruri is a former lover of Hoshiyomi, while Hari is a loyal servant of Menomaru. Together, they work to execute the plans that Menomaru orders.
Before the battle, however, Kagome asks for help. She is able to see Inuyasha, but she cannot hear him when he orders her to run. Eventually, she gets hurt.
Meanwhile, Kikyo and Sango fight against Menomaru and his minions. Kikyo knows that he is the one who will kill Inuyasha, but she believes that she will remain trapped in her time forever. At the same time, Sango is happy to see her old friend.
Inuyasha and his half-brother Sesshomaru have a complicated and sometimes awkward relationship. But this is changing as the show continues, with both men showing more and more empathy for each other.
Initially, Sesshomaru and Inuyasha did not like each other. They had a hard time interacting with each other because of their yokai blood. And though both of them have a strong hatred of humans, there were a few moments when they would show compassion toward each other.
For instance, at one point in the show, Inuyasha tried to save a shackled woman in a flying carriage, but Sesshomaru snatched the woman away. Despite this, Sesshomaru never showed any signs of remorse.
Sesshomaru, on the other hand, grew to dislike Inuyasha for his yokai heritage. He also detested the fact that Inuyasha was a half-breed.
It is only later that Sesshomaru changes his behavior and tries to be more humane. However, his actions are still harsh and he has a strong dislike for humans. He has a strong hatred of half-demons, especially Inuyasha.
Sesshomaru's character is very attractive, with knee-length silver hair and short bangs. His eyes are slanted and he has three magenta stripes on his wrists. The crescent moon on his forehead is violet.
The beautiful young woman Kagome Higurashi finds herself in ancient Japan, but she's not alone. She's not the only person to have fallen in love with the half-demon Inuyasha.
Inuyasha and Kagome were first introduced to each other on a journey. They eventually became lovers. But when they return to their present, they find their relationship isn't the same. Their love is complicated by their own feelings.
Then a demon named Shippo calls Inuyasha to save Kagome. He's a demon fox who's lost his father to the Thunder Brothers. His goal is to use his powers to increase the strength of demon magic.
When the two met, Kagome was shocked to see Inuyasha hugging Kikyo. She was jealous. Despite her wishes, Kikyo was a priestess who was skilled in battle. And though she was still a little girl, she was a good friend to the half-demon.
Though Kikyo grew in strength, she was still not as strong as Inuyasha. Inuyasha started to feel like he had to protect both Kagome and Kikyo. He also tried to get them to marry.
However, Kagome never wanted to leave Inuyasha's side. After all, she didn't want him to die. So, she accompanied him back to the present.
Kagome is one of the main protagonists of the Manga series Inuyasha. She is a young girl, with long wavy black hair and blue eyes. Her outfit usually includes a white dress shirt, a gray skirt with a plaid pattern, and brown penny loafers.
Kagome is a reincarnation of a powerful priestess. She was entrusted with the responsibility of battling the evil lord, Naraku. She is known for her ability to see invisible strands of hair.
She was also a reincarnation of a spiritual reflection. Her abilities enabled her to travel back and forth between Feudal Era Tokyo and modern day Tokyo.
For a long time, Kagome was a very modern girl. However, she began to become more and more sentimental and developed a strong emotional bond with Inuyasha.
As the series progressed, Kagome began to understand her vulnerability. This helped her become more empathetic. It also showed her that Inuyasha was vulnerable too.
Inuyasha's love for Kagome has grown stronger over the course of the series. Their relationship has grown more complicated, however.
At the beginning of the manga, Kagome's friendship with Inuyasha is a friendship between companions on a journey. During their trip, she encounters the ogre Urasue.
Inuyasha is a half-demon whose mother is a human. He has a soft side, but is also arrogant. His childhood was a tough one. Despite being a mixed-bloodline, Inuyasha is not afraid to battle.
While he is a great fighter, Miroku's real strength comes from his ability to survive in the Wind Tunnel. The tunnel is infested with poisonous insects. However, when Miroku is sucked into the tunnel, he bleeds and becomes very tired.
It is difficult to fight through this curse, but when Inuyasha breaks through the tunnel, he has an opportunity to use his powerful skills. His Kaze no Kizu can attack an enemy up to 80 feet away from the ground. But he needs to be in the right conditions.
Initially, it's clear that he will need the help of his friends. After all, Kagome knows how to kill Naraku, and Sesshomaru knows how to fight. They are the only people who can repair the Wind Tunnel.
Then, there is Koga. He's the leader of the Eastern Wolf Demon Tribe. He's always jealous of Inuyasha's powers, but he's also attracted to Kagome.
When he's fighting, he wears a women's kimono and a snake-like sword. He's also very skilled with a halberd.
Inuyasha's relationship with Kohaku is a little different than the ones he has with Kagome. Both of them are very protective of one another. Yet, he also finds himself trying to protect Kohaku from himself.
The first time he meets Kohaku, he is not at all familiar with him. He finds him to be a young boy with brown eyes and freckles on his nose. His sash is a lavender kosode that matches his shins and waist.
Although Kohaku was inexperienced with kusarigama, he grew in strength and stamina. He was able to survive intense battles with powerful demons. It was he who trained his nephew in the art of exterminating yokai.
After Kikyo dies, Kohaku joins Sesshomaru's group. He later becomes an advanced kusarigama wielder with the power of the Shikon Jewel shard.
He is also a good friend to Sango. Although he is a bit embarrassed by the closeness of his sister, he treats her with respect. However, he is also aware that his actions could be hurting her.
During the late series, he had a jewel shard in the middle of his neck. During the beginning of the series, he had the shard in the middle of his back.
Sango is one of the most formidable demon slayers in the series. She has spent her life training to fight demons. Her skills surpass those of most humans.
Sango has become the strongest opponent Inuyasha has faced. She has demonstrated great hand-to-hand combat and swordsmanship. Besides, she has a very fast reflexes.
Sango is from a village of demon slayers. Initially, she came looking for Inuyasha. It wasn't until she was 10 years old that she was summoned by Takeda Castle to kill a bear.
During her young years, she was given Kirara, her two-tailed demon cat partner. Kirara acted as a way for Sango to reach higher altitudes. Moreover, she caught Sango when she fell.
Later, Sango's father, Kohaku, was charged with guarding the Infant. In addition, his mother was relocating to the old village. As such, the young lord was enamored of Sango. He even vowed to marry her.
After the defeat of Naraku, Miroku proposed to Sango. He wanted her to conceive and bear his children. The girl accepted the proposal. However, she was not entirely sure about her feelings towards her husband.
Eventually, the two get married. During their marriage, they have twin daughters. They also have a newborn son, Hisui.