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thelovelysinner · 4 years
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petra-realsnk · 4 years
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Sestuna just called his father a failure of a demon?? LMAO
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startboii · 4 years
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Inuyasha Next Generations 
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misteria247 · 3 years
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I wanna see Koga and Moroha be absolute chaotic bastards. Like can you imagine how insane they'd be together? A weird ass mentor-student thing going on with Koga being the tsundere type of teacher who's sarcastic and Moroha being the smart aleck cheerful student.
It'd be awesome just saying.
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stupidneko · 4 years
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*after watching Hanyou no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogizoushi*
Did Sesshomaru ?? let his children ?? LIVE IN THE FUCKING FOREST ALONE ?????????????????!
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shelikesrainydays · 4 years
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My ass is so full of questions y’all.
1. Why are the twins alone in the forest? I don’t buy that Sesshomaru hates his own daughters because of their hanyo nature. That’s nonsense.
2. Why does de Ne No Kubi “awake” when the pearls are close to it and make the girls travel to the modern era, but doesn’t take the pearls away from them? What is the purpose of bothering to send them somewhere else if he cannot gain the-so-desired powers from the pearls by doing so?
3. Why is Kohaku unable to recognise Moroha? Did the Dream Butterfly affect them all? If so, WHEN did that happen? because even if the butterfly event took place BEFORE the forest fire (affecting the girls, their parents, and the rest of the villagers), Setsuna and Towa still recognized each other at that point.
4. Where the heck is the old gang? Are they trapped in the pearls? if so, why are these pearls inside the girls’ eyes? Who did put them in there?
5. Everyone thinks Kaede will explain things out but, if she does know/remember anything at all, WHY DIDN’T SHE TAKE ACTION on this matter so far? 10 YEARS HAVE PASSED, PEOPLE. Or maybe not her, BUT THE BOYS; which leads me to 3 again.
6. Where did Setsuna go after she pushed her sweet little sister away to save her from that fallen tree? Was she kidnapped or something? 
And last but not least:
7. HOW COME BUYO IS STILL ALIVE??
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grupodinamo · 4 years
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Nueva imagen de "Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogi Soshi" que se estrena el 3 de octubre
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soledaddelosrios · 4 years
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sexysilverstrider · 4 years
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A look at the new Inuyasha related anime! It appears that it is about Sesshomaru and Inuyasha’s daughters. The full title is “Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogi Soshi” Rumiko Takahashi is responsible for the main character designs, and Kaoru Wada is returning to do music.
More character designs below!
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thelovelysinner · 4 years
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The Inuyasha fandom after the hearing about Hanyo no Yashahime
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bunny-wk-fanfic · 4 years
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In My Humble Opinion: Reboots/Revivals/Sequels/Prequels/Spin-Offs
I’ve written and rewritten what I’ve been trying to say about... we’ll call them refreshers, to fandoms. It’s just, refreshers can be a bit complicated, so coming up with a clear and structured response to them is a little tricky.
In general, I have nothing against refreshers. They tend to revive the fandom, which in turn; revives the interest in fanmade content that already exists, brings in new fans, starts up a wave of new fanmade content... Let’s just say it greases the wheels of the fandom and helps keep things going. So, are refreshers good? Bad? Do we need them? Want them? Sometimes we get them when we didn’t ask for them, the responses to such refreshers are mixed. Sometimes fans ask for them for years, and when they do get them, the responses are mixed.
Refreshes tend to come with a mixed bag of responses to them. It’s part of the deal, as the creators behind them try to please everyone, which is impossible. A lesson that is never learned despite the history of refreshers.
So a good refresher, one that allows a new audience to connect with the fandom while the older fans can appreciate something new. Let’s use She-Ra for an example. It aired originally in the 80s that lasted no longer than a year if I read the information correctly. Then in 2018, they revived it and the older fans were not happy, most of them. The changes to the series were significant. She-Ra was made younger, the style in which the series was done in was completely different, the themes in the series changed as well. Why? To allow a newer, younger, audience the ability to connect to this character. All of these changes pissed off a lot of the older fans, which were predominantly adult males, whereas the female fans seemed to have appreciated the redesign. But pushing those older man-fans aside, one has to remember 32 years had gone between the original and the reboot. Things needed to change, because the audience of today would not be able to connect with She-Ra otherwise. Or, at least, not as well. So this is an example of what I see as a good refresher.
A bad refresher, is the complete opposite. It tends to push the older fans away for various reasons, which will confuse newer ones as they will more likely go to the internet to try to connect with the older fans, only to have the older fans pointing out what they see as wrong and thus sway the newer fans to agree and leave/ignore the refresher. Whew, that was a mouth full. These sorts of refreshes feels as if they lost sight of the creative direction the original fandom was going in, or that certain aspects either get watered down or boundaries are pushed until the concept is lost entirely. Yes, some changes are needed, especially if the creators want to keep the fandom significant due to the changes of time. So things that were “hinted” at in the past, can now be open for display for the fans in the refresher. Time has allowed a lot to be published; there is a lot more gray areas in fandoms where before things were more black and white. However, creators tend to go for the whole buffet rather than focus on a few key points, making the refresher a big hot mess. At the moment I can’t think of a refresher to a fandom that falls more into this category that’s already been done, but I’m sure there are plenty.
But let’s get to the subject at hand, I’m going to go on about Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogi Soshi, the supposed sequel to Inuyasha. I will use supposed a lot, as this is all still very new. So the idea of a sequel in and of itself for Inuyasha, is not... too bad. I think. I personally don’t see the need for one, and the original series had focused on the Shikon, and at the end of the original, the Shikon had been dealt with. The last chapter had closed that rather well, in my personal opinion.
What was shared, concept wise, about the supposed sequel... Well, to be honest, left a bad taste in my mouth. So it’s about the daughters of Inuyasha and Sesshoumaru respectively, nothing wrong with that. How they went about with these daughters is what leaves a lot to be desired. The daughter between Inuyasha and Kagome has no happy memories of her parents, which pretty much pissed the whole fandom off. Even those that don’t ship Inuyasha and Kagome. The original series with its original fans all agree that Kagome would never neglect nor abandon her children nor would she allow Inuyasha to do so either, just look at how she interacted with children when she herself was 15 throughout the original series. If she was that motherly at that age, then it’s hard to see her as a horrible mother in the sequel. So everyone seems to be in an agreement that Inuyasha and Kagome must be dead in the sequel, most likely died off when their daughter was still very young. Or missing.
Now for Sesshoumaru’s daughters. It’s said the mother was an unknown human woman, but a lot of fans speculate that it’s Rin. Now, to those that ship the pairing, they are more likely over the moon at the idea. For the rest of us, not so much, but I’ll leave that particular discussion for another post. And that’s not even scratching at what happens to the twins. One falls through the Well and gets adopted by an older Souta. I mean, kudos for him for doing so, but after the original series, a child showing up with demonic attributes and dressed in fashions of the past, he should have realized that this child was from the past and sent them back on their way. If he couldn’t do so, I could then see him adopting her as a viable option until things could be figured out on how to get this girl back to her family. Besides, the original series had the Shikon as a catalyst that allowed the Well to be used for time travel, so with it gone, how did this girl travel through time? Sure there was one incident where Kagome didn’t need the shards to do so, but... technicalities. And if the Shikon is not needed, then anyone and anything could use the Well to travel through time when before only Inuyasha and Kagome could do so. Why though? What changed? And can Kagome use it to visit her family now? Did she return to the future and end up stuck? As for the other twin, she has her memories of her sister stolen from her. Okay... I mean, for immediately after the disappearance understandable, not far fetched, but what about the long run? Sesshoumaru is the father, I highly doubt he would let one of his children roam about in the future, so he would go collect her, since the Well allows anyone through it now. Nor would he allow his other daughter to continue thinking she was an only child. He would see to it that that was fixed up right away. At the least, family and friends would remind her of her sister, showing evidence of such. In the worst case scenario, Sesshomaur is dead or missing as well to allow something like this to continue.
That’s about it in the concepts that were share, but it’s a hot mess already. If the sequel is real, that it’s going to happen, a lot of us are hoping that things change by the time it’s published. Otherwise...
What most of us are asking, is why now? Was the sequel already planned for, but for various reasons is only happening now? Understandable if that’s so, life is the way it is. If not, then why do it now? Is it due to the various other fandoms that are going through revivals/reboot/sequels? Is this just a bandwagon thing? If so, then it feels very unnecessary.
Some are willing to wait to see, as the concepts are still very new and can change by the time the sequel does come out. But for many of us, it’s either forbidden fruit or rotting fruit, something best left alone. So, with that said, I’ll finish my opinion here.
I welcome comments and arguments, healthy ones, about what everyone thinks on the idea of an Inuyasha sequel. Do you agree? Disagree? Please let me know.
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misteria247 · 3 years
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So I've been thinking about Moroha reuniting with her parents and I honestly think that she'd probably be really nervous and conflicted to meet them. Like everyone else around her is greeting their loved ones and she's just kinda hanging out in the back of the crowd of her friends, somewhat awkward and quiet for once because she's so used to being alone and after searching for her parents for so long and finally having accomplished her goal, she's suddenly got cold feet. She has no idea how to talk to them nor how to go up and greet them so she just....doesn't go up to them because of it. She kinda just keeps her distance for a bit debating on how she should go about it. And when she does finally meet them she's trying to be her usual cheerful self but she keeps them at a distance because she doesn't know how to feel anymore nor how to act in front of the people who brought her into this world and were taken from her.
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toonamisquad · 4 years
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VIZ Media Announces Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon - A Brand New Anime Set in the Inuyasha Universe
VIZ Media Announces Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon – A Brand New Anime Set in the Inuyasha Universe
Earlier today, two sets tweets were posted stating that an Inuyasha anime sequel project was being worked on.
The first tweet from @Wsstalkback contains a visual poster of the project.
A look at the new Inuyasha related anime! It appears that it is about Sesshomaru and Inuyasha’s daughters. The full title is “Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogi Soshi” Rumiko Takahashi is responsible for the main…
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tsubasa-aki · 4 years
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Ya inicia la temporada de otoño en Japón, se juntaron muchas series, mucho para ver, estas son las series que me llamaron la atención.
Haikyuu!! TO THE TOP
IDOLiSH7: Second BEAT!
Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle Rhyme Anima
Jujutsu Kaisen
A3! Season Autumn & Winter
Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season
Noblesse
Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogi Soshi
Tonikaku Kawaii
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni [2020]
King's Raid: Ishi wo Tsugumono-tachi
100-man no Inochi no Ue ni Ore wa Tatteiru
Dragon Quest: Dai no Daibouken
Munou na Nana
Ikebukuro West Gate Park
Kimi to Boku no Saigo no Senjou, Aruiwa Sekai ga Hajimaru Seisen
Akudama Drive
Kamisama ni Natta Hi
Yuukoku no Moriarty
Magatsu Wahrheit: Zuerst
[Series que voy a ver en emision] 
Haikyuu!! TO THE TOP
IDOLiSH7: Second BEAT!
Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle Rhyme Anima
Jujutsu Kaisen
A3! Season Autumn & Winter
Shingeki no Kyojin: The Final Season
Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogi Soshi 
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni [2020]
Ustedes que van a ver?
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grupodinamo · 4 years
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Imagen de "Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogi Soshi", el spin-off de Inuyasha que se estrena el 3 de octubre
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demifiendrsa · 4 years
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Rumiko Takahashi’s Inuyasha will receive a new TV anime project titled "Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogi Soshi (Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon)". It’ll focus on daughters of Inuyasha and Sesshomaru. The TV anime spin-off will air in Fall 2020.
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Director: Teruo Sato 
Screenplay: Katsuyuki Sumisawa 
Supervisor: Rumiko Takashi 
Character Design: Yoshihito Hishinuma 
Music: Kaoru Wada 
Animation production: SUNRISE
Synopsis
The daughters of Sesshomaru and Inuyasha set out on a journey transcending time!
In Feudal Japan, Half-Demon twins Towa and Setsuna are separated from each other during a forest fire. While desperately searching for her younger sister, Towa wanders into a mysterious tunnel that sends her into present-day Japan, where she is found and raised by Kagome Higurashi’s brother, Sota, and his family.
Ten years later, the tunnel that connects the two eras has reopened, allowing Towa to be reunited with Setsuna, who is now a Demon Slayer working for Kohaku. But to Towa’s shock, Setsuna appears to have lost all memories of her older sister.
Joined by Moroha, the daughter of Inuyasha and Kagome, the three young women travel between the two eras on an adventure to regain their missing past.
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