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How old is inuyasha really

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Inuyasha, thanks to his yokai heritage, will age must slower than a mortal, and will likely see Kagome age and rot before his very eyes.


His desire to become a full human for Kikyo might even suggest he's partially aware of this issue, but this is never brought up towards the end. Koga's ordered his wolf pack to kill people, Sesshomaru's probably got centuries worth of blood on his hands, and Kikyo survives by feasting on the souls of dead women. The main cast tends to either forgive or outright overlook this behavior for the sake of friendship, which is kind of unsettling.


Sure, Kikyo never asked to be brought back as a soul-eating clay doll, and it's not clear if she outright kills those souls or just imprisons them, but you'd think there'd be more concern for her victims. This was more of an issue in the manga than the anime, where female characters were often drawn with outright exposed breasts.


This was the case with both demons, such as Mistress Centipede and the Nothing Woman, and some of the human characters, like Kagome And while Kagome's bare breasts are never shown in the anime Miroku's desire to have a child isn't completely unsympathetic, given that his curse might claim his life before his time, but the way he goes around this, acting like a pervert, didn't exactly age well.


The way he gropes and peeks at poor Sango every chance he gets would be something you'd expect from one of the villains of a modern story, not one of the heroes, let alone her love interest.


At the very least, you wouldn't expect modern shows to treats a woman repeatedly being touched inappropriately as a joke. During a conflict, Sango is usually quick to slap or throw something heavy at Miroku and Kagome is also willing to inflict pain on Inuyasha. This isn't always the case when dealing with romantic interests Inuyasha isn't above giving Shippo who may or may not be a child Sure, there are some times when this is done in self-defense, especially when Sango's dealing with Miroku, but this happens way too often as a knee-jerk reaction.


Even when there's clearly a misunderstanding going on, the characters are a little too eager to beat up their own friends. People waiting for an ending after so long, get over it. The fall anime season is heating up, with news that fans will be brought back to the world of Inuyasha with Yashahime: Princess Half Demon. Kagome Higurashi is the main female protagonist of the anime and manga series Inuyasha. She is also the main love interest later wife of Inuyasha. She has a daughter with him named Moroha who is one of the protagonists of the series Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.


Rin married Sesshomaru and became his wife at some point in time before the events in Yashahime. She then gave birth to their twin daughters, Towa and Setsuna, soon after which they were left in the forest.


He married Rin , a mortal. More than four years after the fight against Root Head, Rin gave birth to their twin daughters. The announcement also confirmed Yashime: Princess Half-Demon will not just focus on the daughter of Inuyasha and Kagome, but the twin daughters of Sesshomaru, Towa and Setsuna.


The twins are also 14 years old , according to the official series website. Ten years later, the tunnel that connects the two eras has reopened! Remember Me. Home Gaming. When she died, Inuyasha was devastated. He buried her and visited her grave quite often. She later becomes his half-sister-in-law when she married his brother.


Inuyasha always came to the modern era to pick up Kagome from her family to bring back to the Feudal Era. Kagome's mother considered Inuyasha to be a perfect match for her daughter and viewed him as a son to her. Kagome's mother even offered her consent and support with Kagome going back and forth between the two different periods. She often made lunches for Inuyasha and the others, as well as provided medical supplies for them and replaced Kagome's clothing and shoes whenever when her current ones were damaged during her deadly battles with the Feudal Era.


Kagome's mother even gave her blessing for Kagome to leave the present time forever to live with Inuyasha in the Feudal Era. Higurashi was pregnant with him, and Inuyasha was born right before his father had sacrificed himself for him and his mother, and they both find Kagome to be a bit of a handful at times, especially when she's in a bad mood. Moroha is his only daughter, born from his marriage with Kagome.


Despite their brief interaction, Inuyasha loved his daughter dearly, as he chose to send her away for her safety rather than put her in danger. As a result, Moroha grew up alone and knew nothing about her parents. Kagome loved her daughter dearly and was saddened to be separated from her. As Moroha enters the barrier of Mount Musubi while finding Towa and Setsuna, she enters the Border of the Afterlife where her grandfather's tomb as Inuyasha surprised that the Tessaiga is shaking means that his daughter is near and they saw her that she's grown up.


Naraku was born out of the human bandit Onigumo. Inuyasha and Naraku share some similarities but have different personalities as well. Both are half-demons initially wanting to become full demons, but Inuyasha later abandoned his aim and embraced his human side by the help of his friends and Kagome while in contrast, Naraku despised his human feelings and wanted to get rid of them.


Inuyasha was born from a love out of his human mother and his demon father whereas Naraku was created by many demons and out of hatred. Inuyasha faced the young leader of the Shichinintai more times than the other members of his group and far more seriously.


They often bantered back and forth, deriding the other's fighting ability, though, in an interesting turn of events, Inuyasha admitted that Bankotsu was x more decent than Naraku after the former's second death by his hand.


Inuyasha's grudging respect for his enemy was likely due to Bankotsu's compassion for his teammates and brothers within the Shichinintai. Takemaru hated Inuyasha due to being the child of a demon and human, even going as far as to kill not only Inuyasha but also his mother despite loving her in order to spare her the shame of being a mother of a half-demon. Inuyasha managed to defeat Takemaru despite his Tessaiga being inferior to Takemaru's own demon sword by relying on the strength his human side's ability to feel emotions gave him while admonishing Takemaru for his disbelief and lecturing him on the strengths of being a half-demon.


According to Riku , Kirinmaru would naturally hate Inuyasha as he hated all half-demons. InuYasha Explore. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? View source. History Talk This article is about the title character Inuyasha.


You may be looking for the series by Rumiko Takahashi. This article or section is a stub. You can help by expanding it or contributing to the discussion. That's not why Kagome was born! Kagome taught me how to smile, how to believe in people! Kagome was the reason I could make friends and rely on those friends! Kagome was born to meet me!


And I was born for her! After that, I couldn't get her out of my mind. She was always by my side and I by hers. On top of that, when a human has someone he's gotta protect, his power grows exponentially.


I have what it takes to destroy you. All thanks to my human mother! That means that in both of us there is a human heart and a demon heart, Naraku! But you have betrayed that! We were both given the freedom to choose: to follow our human heart or our demon heart.


And you chose to live as a demon, ignoring all that was human in you. You chose to hurt others, and curse them with misery and suffering; but your days of hurting my friends are over, you miserable bastard!


I'm not either. That's all. There was no place for me, so I had to find one myself. And then I realized. I had a place, but I was the only one in it. I didn't know any other way to live. But you've cried for my sake. You've always stayed by my side. When I'm with you, I feel so peaceful and happy. But I'm not supposed to be all ease and cheerful. So it's only fair that I repay her with my own life. That pained me. I couldn't say that I was suffering. I felt like I had to bear this alone.


But I was so focused on myself that I never considered your feelings. I never noticed that you were also suffering. Forgive me, Kagome. Not even for a minute. But you deceived me! Am I going to die like this? I still lo-. Haven't you realized that yet?! I thought I was going to lose you. There's a difference! I won't be accused of abandoning you. I don't want no guilt trip! You're not gonna lay that responsibility on me! Character Notes. A yaksha is a race of creatures, or spirits, in Hinduism and Buddhism that traditionally live in forests, which is most likely the intent behind the "official" translation of "Dog Forest Spirit," since, while inaccurate, it is the one translation least likely to generate confusion among fans.


Because the characters for Yasha loaned from China were almost certainly chosen by the Chinese to approximate the original phonetic pronunciation of the Sanskrit word, their literal meaning "night fork" is purely coincidental, and therefore irrelevant.


In Hinduism, the yaksha male and yakshini female represent a variety of supernatural creatures. Yasha is typically depicted as having long, fluffy hair and horns. In Inuyasha's case, instead of horns, he has dog ears.


Character Notes Inuyasha frequently wore a baseball cap when in the modern world to disguise his demon nature from people outside of Kagome's family. Humorously, his silver hair and claws went unnoticed by others. In some episodes, Inuyasha's toenails were shaped just like a human's, while in others, they were sharpened like his claws.


In the two episodes, when Inuyasha fights Naraku at Mt. Hakurei, Inuyasha called his Tessaiga to him when it was out of his reach. In InuYasha the Movie 3: Swords of an Honorable Ruler , Inuyasha was shown to have been born with a full head of silver hair, unlike regular human babies, who are born bald or have small tufts of hair on their heads.


Occasionally, Inuyasha would perform dog-like actions, though mostly for comic relief. He would frequently get down on his hands and knees with his nose to the ground to determine where someone had been or would use his feet to scratch his ears. His sitting posture was very dog-like, and he would often shake himself when wet to dry off. This behavior was shown to be instinctual in nature rather than a conscientious choice; at one point, Kagome threw a stick with the intention of playing fetch, causing Inuyasha to instantly and eagerly chase after it before realizing the implications of his behavior.


Inuyasha's favorite food from the modern world was instant noodles, much to Kagome's annoyance given her effort to prepare homecooked meals. Based on the information provided in both the anime and movies, it could be concluded that InuYasha was born roughly around the year in Winter on a Full Moon, which would be during the Kamakura period.


Inuyasha wearing the Beads of Subjugation, is hinted to be referencing Sun Wukong being forced into subjugation by wearing a headpiece blessed by the gods for him to obey Tripitaka in the ancient legend of the Journey to the West.


Both cannot go against the "word sayer" Kagome and Tripitaka , nor can they remove the item themselves. It is also similar to a shock collar used to train dogs. InuYasha has at least once, attempted to slay Lum.