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It proved impossible for his sword to defeat the giant statues guarding the gate so he uses the Red Tessaiga to cut the chains that keep the gate closed, only to see that anything trying to pass through the opened gate would turn into stone, although it allowed Kagome to confirm a sacred jewel shard being indeed in the Border to the Afterlife as she could sense its presence beyond the gate before it closed.

With none of his attacks being effective and his friends suffering, Inuyasha is faced with no choice but to use a sacred shard on himself.

However just as Naraku expected, the shard, by leaving Kagome's hands, becomes polluted by the evil of the inside of the stone oni and affects both Tessaiga and Inuyasha who transforms into his fully demonic state. But thanks to Kagome who rushes through the tide of acid to hold him, the corrupted fragment is purified and Inuyasha regains his composure.

As the sun sets, Inuyasha asks everyone to be left alone with her. Kaede points out that the well has vanished along with Kagome. Everyone is left wondering what just happened; however they then remember Naraku said he made a final wish on the jewel.

Inuyasha thinks about why Naraku was so desperate to reach this well; being his final act, one would think Naraku would have tried taking his enemies with him.

Miroku then asks what happened to the Shikon Jewel as it has vanished, making Inuyasha have a realization. Grabbing Tessaiga, Inuyasha begs his blade to take him to Kagome. However, Inuyasha knows the Jewel feared Kagome's spiritual powers and wouldn't want her to live. He yells to them, concerned that Kagome hadn't turned up on their side of the well. Eri, Yuka and Ayumi are confused by Inuyasha's disembodied voice. They look at the Shikon Jewel as Kagome prepares to grant her wish, she tells it to disappear forever, they're glad it's over.

Three years later in Feudal Era, Miroku is exorcising a demon from a mansion in exchange for a bail of rice for each charm he uses; Miroku places three, which scares his customers. A canine demon escapes from the building, prompting Miroku to call for Inuyasha. Spacing out, Inuyasha hears Miroku and easily slays the demon. He carrying Miroku's payment, Inuyasha scolds his friend for still being a swindler; however, Miroku defends his actions by saying he has a lot of expenses now.

This prompts Inuyasha to ask if Sango is having the baby now. Inuyasha tells Kaede exactly the same thing about Kagome. Inuyasha asks their parents to do something. Inuyasha races to the Bone-Eater's Well, knowing there's no way he could mistake this scent. He looks into the well and holds out his hand; Kagome grabs it and he pulls her out of the well. Crying, Kagome apologizes, and asks how long he was waiting there. Calling Kagome an idiot, Inuyasha wonders what she's been doing all this time.

Inuyasha and Kagome apparently succeeded in defeating it but a small part of the demon survived by attaching itself to the Sacred Tree of Ages.

Kagome then delivered their first child, a daughter they named Moroha. However, Kirinmaru was awakened by Zero, who reminded him of the prophecy made by the Shikon Jewel that Kirinmaru would be defeated by "an existence that is neither human nor demon and that can surpass time".

Thus, Kirinmaru decided to kill all half-demons, even quarter demon, including Inuyasha and Moroha. Sensing that his fang was stirring, he was sure that his Tessaiga was trying to tell him something important but could not figure out what. His wife had noticed the figure of their grown teenage daughter going past them. He called out to her and showed at how glad he was at how much she had grown. Many months later, his life is threatened by Kirinmaru if Moroha does not bring bring him Akuru 's pinwheel.

Even when his life was in danger, Inuyasha refused to back down. Enemies were taken aback by his unorthodox fighting style, and he achieved victories greater than his abilities would suggest. Inuyasha was driven by a fierce, persistent determination to win, and his guts in battle have proven to work in his favor. However, his volatile emotions could often drive him to behave childishly and became tiresome to his friends at times.

Inuyasha himself could not control his tumultuous soul. Even if seriously wounded, he would completely forget about his pain the moment someone he was trying to protect was in danger.

Because of this, his emotions often pushed his body past its limits. This was especially true when Kagome was involved. Inuyasha was incredibly hotheaded and easy to upset, often striking out with his fists toward the source of his annoyance. He was impatient by nature and could be very prideful, having much difficulty admitting he was wrong about something. Inuyasha speaks in a rather harsh Japanese. He never uses honorifics to address other characters, and when speaking to someone he doesn't like, he casually uses the term "temee", a highly aggressive way of saying "you" to an opponent, which can be also translated as "bastard".

His respect for the elderly is almost non-existent, in fact he often calls them "-baba" or "-jiji", which can be translated as "old witch" and "old", respectively. When referring to himself he uses the masculine pronoun "ore", which suits his personality and strength. Inuyasha kept the fact that he lost his demon power on the night of the new moon a secret. Having grown up in a dog-eat-dog world, shunned by humans and demons-alike, constantly in danger, Inuyasha grew cynical and, for a long time, trusted no one.

He believed, having lived through a cruel past, that he might be killed if he relaxed or let his guard down. However, since meeting Kagome and gaining friends who knew of his secret, he opened his heart to others and forged bonds that allowed him to entrust his life to others. Even with his friends beside him, however, he never truly let go of this worry, and his friends quietly accepted this.

Having lost many of the people he cared about at an early age Inuyasha does not like admitting he cares however he does expose his good inner nature in casual moments. He could not hide his true feelings. Although his friends described him as "easily deceived and honest to a fault" and "unable to understand the subtleties of the human spirit", his personality was difficult to dislike.

Inuyasha was extremely susceptible to spells and trickery and had a blunt, almost brutal honesty about most things, which was why he often seemed to be rude and disrespectful to others. For example, he blatantly told Kagome her food was horrible when she made it all to impress him. This was mostly due to the fact that having been ostracized from both human and demonic communities, Inuyasha had very little experience in how to properly react in social situations.

Despite his tough and insensitive exterior, he truly cared about his friends who acted as a family to him; each of them, in their own way, saved him from his loneliness, and vice-versa. While Inuyasha hesitates when killing his enemies, he despises those that killed for fun and gladly rescued people in torment. He believed that all life was equally important. He had a strong distaste for people who ostracized others just for being different, carried over from his own lonely childhood.

To that degree, he empathized with Jinenji and Shiori who suffered similar pain like him. Inuyasha generally valued power more than fighting tactics, and fighting spirit more than wisdom. He fought multitudes of powerful enemies and suppressed them with raw power and instinct. Rather than analyze matters, Inuyasha ran on reckless emotion, and, even if seriously injured in battle, he eventually achieved favorable results in the end.

Inuyasha's instinct and experience was less a product of training and more a matter of daily survival. When he saw something new, his eyes lit up, and he tried to interact with it. Additionally, he is capable of incredible cunning. In his first battle with Kagura, she was able to prevent him from using his Wind Scar. However, he was able to direct Kagome into using her arrows to disperse Kagura's wind magic.

This way, when she used her magic again, he would be able to momentarily use the Kaze no Kizu, and he did. In his battle with Ginkotsu, Ginkotsu was using his wires to prevent Inuyasha from using his sword, and by transforming his sword into its sealed state, he was able to avoid the wires. However, he is not a perfect strategist, as he has been repeatedly outmaneuvered by Naraku. Inuyasha was dense and rather slow to catch on; for example, he didn't know of Sango's strong romantic feelings for Miroku until much later than the rest of the group.

Through a conspiracy, however, they have torn apart. Inuyasha often saw Kagome's tears during their journey. Whenever tears were shed for him, with their gentle scent bringing relief, he felt that he had found his place as a protector above all else. Contact with Kagome healed the deep loneliness in his soul.

In the beginning, Inuyasha didn't think there was anyone in the world who would grieve over his death. This different comfort was based on Kagome's similar and like-minded spirited approach to life, sharing in Inuyasha's own never-give-up attitude as well as her kindness and warmth towards him, which slowly opened him up to a world less lonely.

He quickly changed his goals from obtaining the jewel to obtain more powers for himself to wanting more power to protect Kagome, as pointed out by Miroku shortly before Sango joined the party. The fear or anger at his lack of belonging caused him to feel intense loneliness. However, Kagome and his allies comforted him, and he was able to develop a strong and gentle disposition over time.

Immediately after being released from his fifty-year seal, Inuyasha sought to become a full demon and acquire power quickly by using the Shikon Jewel. In the rage of battle, he ceased to have concerns for the lives of others. However, after meeting Kagome and other gentle humans, he came to understand his human half and began to search for true strength of spirit instead of raw demonic power.

Inuyasha in his Robe of the Fire-Rat. Inuyasha is of average height, standing at cm, with a lean, wiry frame that belies his massive strength. His ears are furry and pointed like those of a dog and feel like "five uncooked Chinese dumpling shells atop one another.

Inuyasha normally wears the Robe of the Fire-Rat, a white hadagi undershirt, and later the Kotodama no Nenju. When he goes outside in the modern era, he also wears a black and red cap with a green and yellow circle, and later a lavender headkerchief to hide his dog ears. He is always seen barefoot. When he assumes human form, Inuyasha's demonic claws and fangs, as well as his dog ears, disappear. His silver-white hair changes to black, his golden eye color changes to amber grey, and his dog ears are replaced by human ears appearing on the sides of his head.

When transformed as such, Inuyasha's sclera turned deep red, his irises became teal slits with white pupils, jagged purple stripes appeared on his cheeks, and his fangs and claws lengthened. Despite being a half-demon, his demonic power level is the same as a normal demon with no auxiliary skill. Regardless, Inuyasha was one of the most powerful demons seen thus far, and throughout his journey, he was able to take on many powerful supernatural beings e.

When Kagome fell into the well, the Sacred Jewel awoke and subsequently utilized her body to return to the Feudal Era. Once she reached the Feudal Era, Kagome's meandering ways was the reason for releasing Inuyasha from his year slumber on the Goshinboku and was responsible for sealing Naraku's fate. They were forced to team up when Kagome accidentally shattered the Sacred Jewel in an attempt to regain its possession from a demon bird. As a result of his feelings towards her, Inuyasha became fiercely protective of Kagome, saying that "the thought of losing two women is unbearable.

Inuyasha's love for Kagome was quite obvious amongst the group of friends, and they immediately recognized his very strong and fierce protectiveness over her.

Since Inuyasha held possessiveness towards Kagome, most enemies, including Naraku, used Kagome to gain an advantage over Inuyasha.

Several times throughout the series, even when seriously wounded or near death, Inuyasha spontaneously regained physical strength beyond all odds in order to protect Kagome, much to the surprise of his friends.

This led them to realize that the strength of his desire to protect Kagome brought on such spontaneous physical strength. When they were both trapped in the Sacred Jewel together, Inuyasha realized that he and Kagome were born to be with each other. After Kagome wished away the Shikon Jewel's existence, the Bone-Eater's Well stopped working, forcing Kagome to return to the modern era for three years, during which time she completed her high school studies.

However, Kagome's strong and overwhelming desire to see Inuyasha again allowed her passage to the Feudal Era once more, and she and Inuyasha were reunited. Inuyasha and Kagome married immediately after her high school graduation, and Kagome moved to the Feudal Era to be with him for the rest of her life, vowing to become a priestess. Inuyasha and Kagome proceeded to live a happy life together, where they were able to adapt to their new, permanent life together. Four years after their marriage, they had a daughter named Moroha.

She sensed a different aura about him, stating that they were similar because they were both outsiders. She used this as an excuse for being unable to kill him, even after he tried a second time to steal the Sacred Jewel.

Inuyasha agreed and both of them would live together as humans. She was initially enraged with Inuyasha for what she believed to be a great betrayal, but it was soon realized that neither party was responsible for the actions that occurred 50 years ago and that they both had been tricked. He later tried to refrain from seeing her, in part due to Kagome's feelings of jealousy. Even after her death, Inuyasha suffered severely for a few days.

Kagome sees through this, knowing and understanding that Inuyasha is avoiding the question, meaning Inuyasha most likely would have accepted.

When Miroku tried to make a move on Kagome, Inuyasha instantly got mad and demanded him to never to lay a hand on her or to make any advances towards her whatsoever. This clearly surprised Kagome and caused Miroku to believe Inuyasha was in love with Kagome, which Inuyasha instantly denied, though Miroku was left unconvinced.

Miroku and Inuyasha almost acted like brothers and always looked out for one another. Although Inuyasha was often annoyed with Miroku's lecherous tendencies towards women and viewed him as a hopeless fool, he acknowledges the spiritual power that he possessed.

Miroku often gave advice to Inuyasha when it came to Kagome when she was upset with Inuyasha. Although Inuyasha himself never had a positive role model for an older sibling or perhaps because of it , their relationship was quite similar to two brothers, often disagreeing and fighting out of stubbornness. Kagome later stated that they always fought because they were so close to each other. Inuyasha treated Sango like a sister. They argued from time to time, but Sango always helped Inuyasha when he was in trouble, and occasionally gave him advice when it came to Kagome.

Inuyasha sympathized with her situation with Kohaku , and often tried to give encouragement that he could be saved from Naraku's control. He cared about Sango and found her a good ally on the battlefield, though he was incredibly dense to Sango's feelings for Miroku, and often shot his mouth off about Miroku's flirtatious personality among women without thinking.

This caused him to receive vicious glares from Sango, greatly confusing Inuyasha. Inuyasha, in reaction to this, usually cowered and thought to himself, " What's with the glares? The schoolmates of Kagome's that initially believed Inuyasha to be a long distance and toxic boyfriend.

They encountered him during a school cultural festival. When they finally met him, they thought of him as a celebrity. They were fascinated, but not suspicious. Inuyasha did his best to answer their questions. They concluded he is a foreign exchange student that works at the shrine. When he comes to get Kagome, they meet him again.

Although, in parts of the series, he would come back and warn Inuyasha of danger or instruct him on how to make Tessaiga stronger. Kaede and Inuyasha also started to share trust with each other as Kaede initially wanted to tell Inuyasha about a wounded evil bandit named Onigumo. Inuyasha was often seen being rude to Kaede by using the terms "old hag" or "old woman" on numerous occasions, however, he can be seen caring for her as well with him rushing over to her once he smelled her blood during Urasue's attack.

Even though we can see Inuyasha showing many signs of disliking Kaede, we can also see that he masks out his care for her like he does for many of his other allies. Though despite all their fighting, the two did help each other when the other needed it and eventually became friends. Inuyasha had a vindictive side, shown when it came to Jaken; for example, when he caught Jaken trying to steal the Tessaiga, he swore to make him pay the next time they crossed paths, an oath he fulfilled by beating him up.

In Episode , she guided him and his friends to another way to the Border of the Afterlife, was the gateway to the border in the Realm of Fire. In Episode , he felt surprised what Miroku said that Kagura had been betrayed Naraku as she guided them to his heart inside a temple that looked like a monster until she felt surprised that he made a trap. He entrusted Tessaiga to Inuyasha, knowing he'd care for humans and protect them, having human blood in his veins.

He also gave him Tessaiga to keep Inuyasha's demon blood in check. Inuyasha never met his father, but he did know of him and respected his power, gaining even more respect for him after he gained his father's sword, Tessaiga. Izayoi was Inuyasha's human mother. She raised Inuyasha on her own until she died. Inuyasha loved his mother and was very protective of her, often getting angry when someone insulted her.

Izayoi was very caring and kind, and she loved her son very much. Inuyasha Demon tournament is a fun, strategic and challenging card battle online game. Play Inuyasha Demon Tournament. Dress up Youkai in any way, from traditional Japanese attires to modern clothing. To change the background all you have to do is click on a tiny green button located on the upper right corner of the screen.

There are different types of trousers, shirts and accessories to dress up and you can also change the hair color to make Youkai look more human! Dress Up games are really very popular among kids and an Inuyasha Dress Up game certainly is one of the favorite Inuyasha computer games on the internet. Memory games based on popular comic book characters are a huge craze among tweens. The game boasts different levels, each with its own time frame.

Initial levels have fewer blocks than later levels. The more quickly you match different blocks, the more points you score. The game is addictive, but you need to have a sharp memory to solve its difficult levels.

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