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What is Inuyasha you ask...?
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 a priestess named kikyo and possesses the "Jewel of Four Souls." One ill-faited day,Kagome locates an ancient well near her home and is abruptly transported through the well and into a feudal Japan, inhabited by demons and goblins.there,she incounters Inuyasha a half demon who is the son of a powerful demon and a human mother.she first incountered him pinned to a tree with a enchanted  arrow.
    To prevent the jewel from being taken away by a crow demon,kagome shoots and hits the jewel with an arrow scattering the pieces of the jewel all over the world now she and inuyasha must set out together to recover the jewel before another demon does and uses the jewel to do bad things.
~*~*~To find out what happends watch it on Cartoon network/ADULT SWIM at 12:30 am Mon-Thursday.
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Here's a review from one of Inuaysha's  fan's.If your still decideing wether or not to try Inuaysha, the anime series currently airing on Cartoon Network, out for the first time why don't your read the review below...I may help with your decision.
Review:
It didn't take me long to fall in love with Inuyasha. The series simply does a lot of things right, and that's not really surprising, considering that it was and still is such a successful franchise. There are four points about Inuyasha that I feel really make the series. The first point is its humor, the second is its action, the third is its plot twists, and fourth are its characters.

The humor of Inuyasha is very similar to what is found in DragonBall Z, though it is much more refined here. The humor comes primarily from the characters' little peccadillos. Consider Myouga the flea, he only comes out when he is absolutely certain everything is safe. Also of note for the series' humor is how refreshingly the characters respond to one-another. There's nary a cliche moment. Take when Sota tells his grandfather that he plans on becoming a soccer player and not guarding the family shrine, as tradition mandates. Sota's grandfather does not get into a rage or give a boring tirade, he instead gets a befuddled look on his face and asks Sota whether he wants to become a goalie or a forward.
  
     Also like DragonBall Z, the humor of Inuyasha is counter-balanced with its stunning action sequences. Inuyasha, the hanyou, must face off against countless demons throughout the series. And these demons aren't easy either - some take a full two episodes to defeat. Indeed, one of the demons we meet early on in the series, Yura, seemed impossible to me to overcome. And yet, Inuyasha and Kagome find a way to beat her, though it was a tough (and memorable) battle.

     As Inuyasha and Kagome venture through the world, killing demons along the way, we learn a ton of things about them and their past. Don't take anything at face value with this series. It likes throwing twists, turns, and coincidences at you. I personally liked them all. ^_^

     While all the aforementioned help make Inuyasha a delightful series, it is really the characters that give Inuyasha its heart. The characters of the show are all very well-conceived and just as well presented. Kagome is a typical teenage girl who is still very awkward around romantic relationships and so gets scared when she begins to get close to Inuyasha. Inuyasha suffered a very lonely childhood, not being accepted by either humans or demons, and so carries this resentment in his mind still. Every main character has a reason for why he or she behaves the way he or she does. But this beauty in Inuyasha's characters aren't limited to just the main ones. Even the minor characters have their motivations and most are quite interesting to watch. Heck, I even empathized with some of the demons! (Note the word "some," a lot of them were downright creepy.)

Inuyasha is a very good series and its success is a testament to that fact. I recommend it wholeheartedly.




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