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Yashahime: Awful Sequel
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When the first of the information came out that Inuyasha was getting a sequel, everybody was excited but it was a really awful show that was overhyped. It became a failing sequel to the Inuyasha franchise just like Boruto became to the Naruto franchise. It's a show about a hanyo version of kagome and/or rin who inherited the obsessive clingly nature, a hanyo female version of sesshomaru who barely has a personality that doesn't involve slaying and playing the violin, and a weak comic relief shihanyo who inherited her parents worst traits, who are majority of the time always winning fights.
Rushed
Just like with Inuyasha the Final Act, Yashahime was extremely rushed and boring. The Final Act was quickly wrapped up in 1 season as the manga was longer.
2. Constant Copying
In one of kohakuxrin's post there is massive recycling from the previous inuyasha content and especially the final act manga material that wasn't made in the rushed anime. As they
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1) Mistress Centipede with Mistress Three-Eyes
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They're trying to remake the first villain from the past.
2) Hitokon
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3) Bone Demon and a Father
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4) Cat Demon
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5) Meioju
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6) Ginka and Kinka
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7) Mizuchi and Nuwamatari
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8) Nikosen
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9) Sayo
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10) Yuki and her brother
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11) Wakana
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12) Kodoku
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13) The two onis
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14) Snow Panther
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15) An incarnation of the main antagonist interested in a member of the dog demon clan
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16) Not alone anymore
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17) A moth demon destroyed by a hanyo in a mindless state
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18) Kao and the bug in the chest
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19) Shibugarasus, Toads, Kumogashiras
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20) The giant bug with someone within
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21) The Rainbow Crystals
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- The Silver Crystal was split into the seven Rainbow Crystals so as to seal away Seven Great Yōma. And as Sailor Moon shed a tear for her lover Tuxedo Mask who was mortally wounded, it caused the seven Rainbow Crystals to react and merge into one, forming the Silver Crystal itself. - As Zero shed a tear onto the Sacred Jewel, upon learning the death of Toga whom she was fond of, the seven rainbow pearls came out of it.
22) Chibiusa and the Door of Time
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- Chibiusa has a key that leads to the door of time which leads to the future, and she was being hunted by bad guys. - Akuru has a pinwheel that activates the windmill of time opening a path to the future, and he was being hunted by Kirinmaru.
No question in those two because Katsuyuki Sumisawa was involved in the first anime version of Sailor Moon and in the same episodes in which the rainbow crystals assembled and Chibiusa took the Sailor Warriors to the doors of time (episodes 34 and 82).
23) Walking Around Naked
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24) Pulling Out A Sword
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25) Wondering About Name and Bullying
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26) Recycled Moves
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In episode 20, 2 lizard yokai attempting to break into the hanyo village look very similar to the two lizard yokai in the original series.
moroha trying to touch rion's ears like kagome with inuyasha's ears.
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3. Contrived Powerups
Majority of the time, you would notice that towa, Setsuna, and moroha get these power ups to easily defeat an opponent by emotions or hearing about something.
4. Miroku and Sango's Family
Other than Hisui, they are barely seen.
Miroku spent the majority of the series on a 1000 day training and in the last episodes of the season he was suddenly powerful and taking on the grim butterfly. In episode 22, miroku was easily defeated by zero and had kin'u take his place.
Sango, who was known to be a strong female fighter in the original, was reduced to simply miroku's wife and hisui's, kin'u's, and gyokuto's mother. In the last episode of the final act, sango retired from being a demon slayer but could've come out of retirement to lead the new demon alongside kohaku but instead she's reduced to making mask and supplies. In the last episodes of season 2, sango comes out of retirement to fight with a rushed weapon called the black hiraikotsu.
Hisui could've continued to learn under miroku while being a demon slayer despite kin'u being a monk first. Sango, who was the original owner of the hiraikotsu, should have been the one to inspire hisui to be a demon slayer instead of kohaku. The hiraikotsu doesn't have the abilities it achieved in the final act.
The creators of yashahime decided in season 2 to give hisui feelings for setsuna, making it offiical in episode 48, to make it opposite of riku and towa since hisui is a full blooded human riku is a incarnation of a full blooded yokai.
Kin'u and Gyokuto, who appeared the least in the show, only appear to make a character shine. sango, who is a skilled fighter, didn't even train kin'u and gyokuto in combat as the only thing they do is throw sutras and powders. The creators didn't put any thought into their character designs as kin'u and gyokuto should've had different hairstyles and lengths from each other as the only difference in kin'u's hair was the small ponytail and gyokuto's hair didn't change at all. While kin'u's attire did change, the difference between gyokuto's attire from childhood was her apron and woven sandals.
They could've appeared more in the series and developed their personalities and abilities.
And when shippo appeared again especially in episode 48, kin'u and gyokuto reverted back to their personalities when they were little children.
5. Kohaku and the Demon Slayers
kohaku's face looks like iruka from the naruto franchise. Despite opposite character designs and weapons, rokuta and nansuke barely have personalities and don't even have backstories
How could the demon slayers, especially kohaku and hisui, not know setsuna was a hanyo after seeing her abilities and sensing her aura.
Kohaku and the Demon Slayers really don't think things through sometimes and aren't very bright.
Ex. Nikosen was poisoning a mountain and instead of thinking of other ways to defeat him, the only way they thought to defeat him in their minds was to burn the mountain.
6. Secrets
It seems to me nobody wants to talk about the past.
Despite living in the modern era for 10 years, the higurashi family never mentioned or seen pictures of kagome to towa until she was about to leave for the feudal era.
kaede never told kohaku, hisui, and the other demon slayers that setsuna was a hanyo or was sesshomaru's daughter. After 10 years of not seeing setsuna, kaede never once told her about sesshomaru, rin, or towa and even when she returned she still didn't explain. It only took 21 episodes for kaede to tell towa about rin and even then it was quick information about how they lived together for many years and she disappeared shortly after she and setsuna were born.
kaede never even told moroha about inuyasha and kagome.
I wonder why nobody especially miroku and sango told kohaku about towa and setsuna being sesshomaru and rin's daughters and not even a letter.
Even when kohaku found out about towa and setsuna being sesshomaru's daughters, he only mentioned something to them in episodes 5 and 31.
When miroku first met towa, he was informed that she was setsuna's older sister and instead of telling her about their parents he just stood there silently.
When the higurashi family realized that moroha is kagome's daughter, they never told her information about her and inuyasha and tried to fix this in season 2 especially in episode 28.
7. Underage Pairings
The creators of yashahime really don't care about the sick relationships.
sesshomaru and rin, knew her ever since she was 7-8 years old.
riku and towa, he knew her before she was born
homaru and tamano, kidnapped and tried to force her to love him.
moroha flirting with bokuseno.
I don't have an opinion on hisui/setsuna or hisui/aiya.
8. Rushed and Failed Backstories
They really didn't think much into the childhoods.
In episode 15, towa and setsuna were taken away and placed in a forest for 4 years and moroha was sent away to the koga and ayame by hachiemon.
In towa's childhood after being separated from setsuna, there's not much known as we see her meet sota, have a weight set and trophies to explain her life, a flashback of a pinky promise, and they gave of these rushed memories in episode 36 like they gave kagome rushed memories in the final act.
With setsuna, her being taken away from the burned forest, being accepted into the hidden hanyo village, training under 2 orders, defeated 2 lizard yokai, flash forward 6 years later, a recycled flashback from episode 3, returning to the hanyo village, a quick copy and pasted of episodes 51 and 52 except the soldiers are yokai, and leaving the hanyo village.
With moroha, a quick flashback of her last training day with yawaragi, battling a recycled character kodoku, being sold to jyubei, battling the birds of paradise, and giving quick images of her as a baby in episode 39.
9. Contrived Emotional Moments
The scenes that are supposed to be emotional are bland, rushed, and cringe-worthy.
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sota and towa's relationship wasn't sad for me as in season 1 and 2 they had very little interactions and were forced.
Ex. in episode 4, sota and towa talking and saying goodbye and in season 2 sota and towa meeting again and goodbye again after he tells he will always see her as his own blood daughter as they transform appearance when they first met.
A female wolf yokai named yawaragi was mentioned in episode 14, appeared as a small cameo at the end of episode 15, and official debut. She has a few flashbacks, a quick fight, then they tried to give us this emotional dying scene of her with moroha but i'm not attached to the character and everything goes back like nothing ever happened except for a new ability.
towa and setsuna tearfully hugging each other and apologizing when setsuna regains her memories.
riku tearfully killing zero.
moroha reuniting with Inuyasha and kagome while towa and setsuna, which is weird for her, tearfully watched.
moroha keeping the black pearl with the beni.
towa and mei's moments plus the final goodbye.
riku confessions of love to towa especially before everyone battles the grim butterfly and him dying.
Inuyasha, kagome, and moroha having a family moment on the bone-eater's well.
rin hugging towa and setsuna while sesshomaru and jaken having a conversation while 2 other families watched them.
towa and Setsuna hugging moroha in their new attires.
towa confronting a disguised riku in jyubei's shop.
moroha hugging Inuyasha and kagome before leaving their home.
Basically episode 48 was one of the worst episodes in the entire two seasons.
10. Terrible Characters
Majority of the yashahime series characters were boring and confusing.
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In season 1, she looked more like she was the big bad of the series than Kirinmaru, who didn't even act like the villain.
Zero possessed much more of a threat to our main characters, as she is responsible for the forest fire that separated Towa and Setsuna and indirectly separated Moroha from Inuyasha and kagome. She's done various other things, blackmailing Sesshomaru by cursing Rin. She feels very much that she had the same level of connection that she had that the same connection Naraku did with Inuyasha.
zero's back story as well seemed uninteresting and confusing, having feelings towards Toga, and when he dies her love for him drives her to kill his descendants. She could have become more interesting as the series progressed. If the rainbow pearls sealed away her emotions, then why is zero taking revenge on toga's descendants and got angry at sesshomaru's mother.
But that was not the case, as when season 2 aired, is when Zero started to run down downhill by gathering the rainbow pearls, for revenge, kidnapping towa, and basically holding rin's life hostage, and it all ends in episodes 36 and 37.
To start with, Setsuna learns from Rin that she must save Zero to stop the curse from killing her. Really wished we knew that before. Thanks, Rin, which leads into the next episode.
At this point, Zero has been emotionally torturing Towa for the entire night by reminding her of her sadness and suffering, and is pretty much trying to get Towa angry enough so that she can kill her, and in doing so kill Rin. She's almost successful when Setsuna shows up, shows Towa the dream butterfly, and suddenly Towa loses all the anger she has towards zero in a matter of seconds.
towa then thanks zero for what she's done and it is really annoying. zero prepares to kill herself and Setsuna cuts the thread of fate tying Zero to Toga and she removes the curse from Rin and commits suicide by Riku.
All of these in a matter of minutes, they make Zero, this threatening and uninteresting villain and rendered her more pathetic. They had to give her a redemption arc when she's been the most villainous character in this sequel. Kirinmaru felt more like an obstacle the same way Koga was in Inuyasha. But this, this was so dumb, and when I was watching episode 36 and heard what Rin said, I knew what this was leading into but it was so much worse when Towa thanked her for it. She really didn't need to thank the person who separated her from her twin sister and tried multiple times to kill her, sister, and rin because it's just wrong.
The creators of yashahime couldn't even give zero an actual conclusion that fitted with her character, and she's forgiven so easily. You didn't see Inuyasha thanking Naraku for setting him and Kikyo against each other and killing Kikyo, Sango thanking naraku for killing her village and controlling her kohaku, and miroku thanking naraku for cursing his bloodline. Could you imagine how messed up that would have been?
11. Timeline Error and Wrong Ages
The story takes place after 18 years after the final act but they keep getting the timeline wrong.
In episode 3, kaede said the bone-eater's well stopped working after 15 years.
In episode 39, kagome said she hasn't seen her family in 14 years.
Despite the yashahime creators making jaken and the tree of ages saying that rin is supposedly 18, she is really 15.
The true creator, Rumiko Takahashi, explained in databooks that rin is 7-8 years old in the beginning, sota is 8-9 years old, and kohaku is 11 years old.
In the 3 year time skip at the end of the final act rin is 11, sota is 11-12, and kohaku is 14.
4 years later when towa, setsuna, moroha were born, rin would be 15, sota would be 15-16, and kohaku is 18.
When they were 4 years old, Rin was 19, sota was 19-20, and kohaku was 22.
10 years later in the present as they are 14 years old, rin is 29 not 32, sota is 29-30, and kohaku is 32.
The reason the creators tried to age sota and rin up is because they forgot.
12. Copied Information
If you watched yashahime, you would immediately notice the constant copy and pasting from the original series and the final act. They're trying to do this to bring back memorable feelings to the new series.
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Even though the rainbow pearls were created from the sacred jewel and have its essence, as they just copied lesser powerful versions of it.
towa, setsuna, and moroha fighting mistress three eyes to remember the fight between inuyasha and kagome with mistress centipede.
setsuna not wanting to be a hanyo is a reference of sesshomaru disliking hanyo.
towa being controlled by the hitokon like the little boy, but how did it appear in the modern era without being seen.
setsuna remembering mei thanking her is to remember rin smiling at sesshomaru.
moroha appearing in the room naked without shame just like inuyasha.
grandpa higurashi giving moroha, who had a weird look on her face, a kappa foot just like he gave kagome, who also had a weird on her face, a kappa foot as well.
13. Sesshomaru
Personally, I've never really liked sesshomaru as just like miroku, jaken, sango, especially shippo and kagome. As in yashahime, sesshomaru became bland and terrible.
Out of all of the characters whose personalities and motives changed from the original series, The one who got it the worse was Sesshomaru. Despite him not being on screen for very long in the first season and the currently ongoing second season, he's barely said anything. To be fair, Sesshomaru wasn't having full-blown conversations with everyone, but he at least has some conversations with other characters. Here he barely says anything.
He's also not very emotional, which was the same in the original series, but with what has happened in the second season of Yashahime, you'd think the writers would give him some kind of emotional moments not the sick ones of sesshomaru holding rin when the curse was placed on her in episode 27 and it being taken off her in episode 37.
In season 1, sesshomaru has barely appeared and mostly made short cameos and flashbacks.
Ex. In episode 18, sesshomaru only appeared for a short time to quickly fight kirinmaru, orders jaken to not say anything then they leave.
The plot for him is really bad and doesn't make any sense, sesshomaru takes towa and setsuna shortly after they're born, stay away from them and refuses to help them when they were 4 years because homura and zero, who he can easily defeat, who kill them herself and kill rin, who said she would rather die than let them be sacrificed for her sake, but changed his mind when they were 14 years old. And sesshomaru idiotically listened to jaken sealing into the tree of ages and sealing inuyasha and kagome away into the black pearl because they thought they would go after zero and killer which would also kill rin, even though they would find another way to save her.
Even though, sesshomaru secretly gave setsuna items and tasks over the 6 years she's lived in the hidden hanyo village, he's a terrible father as he doesn't tell them anything, basically an absent father, left towa and setsuna to face kirinmaru and setsuna was killed, completely left the task of setsuna saving rin to her and didn't do anything as kohaku and sota were more fathers to them instead of himself.
The creator of yashahime could've made janis or kaname kururugi canon in the series and giving them a story of how they came to permanently live the feudal era, or a new female character with a background but instead they disgustingly chose rin, a girl he knew since she was 7-8 and mostly treated like a daughter.
In Yashahime, sesshomaru is a terrible husband as he doesn't see rin as an equal and majority of the time still has the father-daughter dynamic and treats her like a pet.
Ex. shortly after towa and setsuna, sesshomaru didn't say a word to rin and took the twins without a single explanation to anyone other than a rite of courage and cowardice, commanded her to follow him and stay like a dog especially in episodes 46 and 47 when he commanded her watch him battle kirinmaru, and even in episode 48 when he still ordered him to follow him. The only time sesshomaru is ordered around is in episode 35 by rin.
In season 2, sesshomaru majority of the time just stands and watches things happen for plot, even when he's in the grim butterfly, in a coma, and letting others such as towa, setsuna, and moroha to do the work.
For an example, In Inuyasha, the final act, when they are in the underworld and Kohaku tells him that Rin isn't breathing. Sesshomaru shows genuine fear and concern, which I believe is the only time he acts this way. Then when he learns that Tenseiga can't revive her, he blames himself for it and says that nothing was worth losing her. It's one of the most powerful moments for Sesshomaru and shows just how far he's come. Whether you see Sesshomaru care towards Rin as Fatherly or not, this scene shows just how much he cares for her.
Let's compare that to in Yashahime.
After Sesshomaru kills the dream butterfly, it causes the Silver scale curse to spread more quickly, which will eventually kill Rin. She's pretty much dying in front of him, and he has no way to stop it himself. So how does he act?
He says nothing, even when she talks to him and he keeps the same face.
sesshomaru separated moroha from inuyasha and kagome for 14 years and the one who gets scolded for badmouthing him was inuyasha, who was rightfully so, and he was instantly forgiven, kagome saying 'i'm sure he had his reasons', sat inuyasha, and scolded him for blaming towa and setsuna, even though he wasn't. setsuna also shouldm't have to apologize on sesshomaru's behalf.
He later kills the dream butterfly to motivate Setsuna to be able to use her Yukari no Tachikiri, which nearly causes Rin to die because of him and finally, he doesn't go and save Towa when she is being tortured all night by Zero and Nanahoshi by his minature galaxy.
It feels like they were trying to frame it as Sesshomaru could be genuinely working with Kirinmaru, but in doing so, they make him look like he's the worst father of the year. And with how long this mystery dragged out, it didn't make Sesshomaru look any better.
It definitely it's completely different writing when it comes to Sesshomaru in both series, with Inuyasha, Rumiko wrote him a clear goal and a conclusion. In Yashahime, they're trying to one-up the audience with their mystery and are unintentionally wreaking his entire character.
14. Not Naming Characters
Despite new characters such as moe higurashi, mei higurashi, and aiya receiving names there are lot of characters that still don't have names such as sesshomaru's mother, weasel man, gokoku village headman, northern demon slayers leader, the granny, the lady, the muscle, the ninja, and so many others.
Despite knowing that his name is toga, they still refer to him as the great dog demon.
15. Nerfed
Just like Boruto and Dragon Ball Super, the power scaling doesn't make any sense. In Super, beerus, who is a god, is fighting goku, who turned into a super saiyan god, after a period of time transforms back into a simple super saiyan but doesn't make any sense that he can still can fight beerus, they tried to explain away this through beerus but it doesn't work. In Boruto, there have been many multiple fights where the older generations are nerfed to make the younger generation shine like when jugo hit konohamaru and he couldn't move for a few days but when jugo hit boruto he easily recovered, when karin had to become weak with her chakra chain in order for sarada to be strong, or when in the time travel arc with urashiki that sasuke was constantly weak in order for a genin naruto, boruto, and jiraiya to shine. It also happens in more sequels like in yashahime.
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kirinmaru, who is equal to toga, can receive massive injuries from towa and setsuna, hanyos, and moroha, a shihanyo.
Zero, who possessed all of her 7 rainbow pearls that contain her immense yokai power that can summon an even greater demonic power that is far too strong and dangerous to even exist and the essence of the sacred jewel, can easily be killed by a feral towa.
The grim comet/grim butterfly, that has vast amounts of demon energy that it took toga, kirinmaru, sesshomaru, and inuyasha to defeat small fragments of it, was being completely held back by miroku and kagome, not even combined can match midoriko and kikyo.
towa creating the twin azure dragon wave but not sesshomaru.
16. UnInteresting Fights
Majority of the fights are boring and rushed.
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In season 1, you would notice that more than half the fights are recycled from the final act manga and the original series.
towa battling the human boys.
totetsu battles against miroku, hisui, towa, and setsuna.
totetsu and riku battling each other.
In season 2, the fights are stale and lack originality.
towa and setsuna battling rock fiends.
riku and rion battling kirinmaru.
osamu battling riku and towa.
Ex. In the final fight against kirinmaru and sesshomaru, the fighting moves sesshomaru uses are recycled from his fight against magatsuhi.
17. Bland Characters
Most of the yashahime characters lack character and are boring.
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Despite Raita and Futa having their parents killed by different species, different abilities, and opposite appearances, they're basically the same as one said something and the other agrees and repeats what the other said, they say 'take this' and attack. Raita and Futa's appearances didn't put much thought into them and when they're older the difference they get is armor.
With Mei Higurashi, we're told about her personality from towa but she's annoying and reminds me of kagome and rin when she wants to run into dangerous situations to resolve problems, bossy, and whiny.
Moe Higurashi rarely has a personality as the naive overly cheerful person that reminds us of ms. higurashi and her appearance looks like a light brown haired kagome and the only thing we know about her is that she's a traveling violinist.
takechiyo wasn't much of a character as is a less annoying version of shippo and a boring background story with his twin brother.
18. Sudden Recovery
In the original, inuyasha sustained damages from powerful and mst of them took him a while to heal but in yashahime mostly everyone, including towa, setsuna, and moroha, heals instantly from their injures even hisui.
It feels like when characters are facing powerful enemies they instantly get up without a scratch despite having injuries. I know they're hanyos from a powerful dog demon but it's contrived.
Ex. setsuna becomes injured after being restrained by mistress three eyes but quickly recovered to defeat her.
towa was weak after being released from hitokon's control but instantly recovered when setsuna wanted to remove the hitokon from mei's face.
miroku battled gaga gozen and was instantly defeated and weakened but instantly recovered when he battled setsuna.
In episode 18, towa, setsuna, and moroha battled kirinmaru and easily lost but instantly recovered.
19. Plot
The plot was really stupid and to be dramatic.
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In season 1, ever since episode 2 when towa and setsuna separated, they constantly remind us for drama by memories and/or through other people in episodes 3, 4, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, and 20, especially episodes 8, 10, and 14.
placing a seal on setsuna and her main weapon to keep her demon blood in check but during the series she's never fully tries to master it, only a small piece of it known as the blood blade. they made setsuna have a seal but not towa, that's not fair.
Throughout season 2, everyone was saying that towa needed to fight with a demon weapon and not something made by humans but at the last episodes she's fighting with the kikujmonji, a weapon made from humans.
moroha getting through mount musubi's barriers.
In episode 17, setsuna, who doesn't even know anything about sesshomaru and the dog demon clan, suddenly knows the dog demon clan is capable of discovering demonic energies from a distance with their unusually sharpened sense of smell but in episode 23 she questions her clan.
In episode 24, riku stabbing kirinmaru, who had his guard down, to weakened him for towa, setsuna, and moroha and towa stabbing kirinmaru.
In episode 24, setsuna dying so towa and moroha can instantly power up.
In episode 38, towa, setsuna, and moroha attacking kirinmaru and sesshomaru taking kirinmaru's attack and sending them into the black pearl.
In episode 39, kirinmaru showing up and demanding sesshomaru to come out before battling inuyasha, kagome, and moroha.
osamu kirin, who barely appeared in the series, was suddenly the villain of the last episodes of season 2.
riku and rion battling kirinmaru and later riku, who was heavily injured, easily taking rion away from kirinmaru.
In episode 47, towa dying so rion can face fear who ended up dying again anyway.
It doesn't make any sense, Rin was stuck in the tree for 4 before the silver scale curse slowly started to spread but suddenly when the dream butterfly was killed it spread all over her body within a few episodes.
20. Rushed Abilities
The abilities within the yashahime series are quickly inherited and lackluster.
Ex. towa instantly receives the energy blade after meeting the mistress three eyes.
towa receiving the azure dragon wave.
after myoga explains inuyasha's tessaiga absorbing demon energy, towa instantly receives the skill to absorb demon energy with her energy blade.
moroha receiving the crimson backlash wave.
towa receiving twin azure dragon wave.
In the original, the tenseiga was able to revive people once with no time limit as it revived goshinki and rin but in yashahime they decided to give it a stupid 1 hour time limit.
setsuna quickly mastering the yukari no tachikiri after 2 incidents with sea snake woman and mayonaka.
towa instantly mastering the zanseiken.
setsuna instantly achieving vermilion bird ambush.
moroha instantly mastered the bow she received from her parents.
21. Background Characters
The creators of yashahime really didn't put any thought into what to do with the characters.
Ex. The higurashi family basically didn't do anything as in episode 2 they were just get kidnapped and standing there and in episode 3 when towa, setsuna, and moroha were interacting with each other, all they did was silently standing there and didn't speak to them.
With shiori, they barely changed anything about her appearance except she now wears woven sandals and different hairpins and worst short as she doesn't and let's little children fight for her.
With koga and ayame, they only make a very small non-speaking cameo at the end of episode 15 and don't even have children of their own.
22. Hairstyles
The creators of yashahime really didn't put much thought into most hairstyles such as takechiyo, kikunosuke, kin'u, gyokuto, rion, and futa have the same styles.
23. Bad Animation
In episodes of season 1 and 2, you can see multiple terrible animation mistakes.
Ex. Setsuna flying away from towa and moroha.
zero laying on the ground and rin coming out from her slumber when zero died.
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I don’t know anything about Mahiruma, except for what I’ve read in episode reviews. I didn’t watch a single episode of Yashahime. Watching that show was dependent on who the mom was going to be. I knew Rumiko wasn’t behind the story and I’ve seen how people, that aren’t the original creator, don’t do a good job at creating a story for the franchise.
The most I know about him, is that it felt unnecessary to create this character for only 2 episodes. So I’ve decided that I want it to be that everyone can see Akuru, but no one can understand him, except for the other Gods. My idea is to make Mahiruma and Akuru parallels to InuYasha and Shippo, as well as, Sesshomaru and Rin. Were it is a Father and Child and/or an Older and Younger Sibling relationship.
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cheshiregrimmjow · 2 years
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I'm going to add more events to this later, but I decided to make a timeline with the character ages included year-by-year. Inuyasha and Yashahime both have a "real-time" timeline that coincides with the year they were written/animated, so these dates are all the official dates according to the licensed material. See notes at the bottom for character ages.
Inuyasha Official Timeline
1996 - Middle school student Kagome (15) travels to feudal era, meets Inuyasha (emotionally about 15), Miroku (17), Sango (15)*, Shippo (emotionally about 7) and Kohaku (11). Sesshomaru (emotionally about 19) meets Rin (8) several months later. Kagome's brother Sota (8) is in 3rd grade.
1997 - Naraku is defeated. Kagome (16) is trapped in the modern era and starts high school. Miroku (18) and Sango (16) get married, have identical twin girls (Kin'u and Gyokuto) later that year/early the following year. Rin (9) moves in with Kaede (60?). Kohaku (12) continues working as a demon slayer on his own.
2000 - Final Act. Miroku (20) and Sango (19) have Hisui. Rin (12) helps Kaede (63) deliver Hisui. Kagome (19) returns to the feudal era and marries Inuyasha. Bone eaters well is sealed when Kagome returns, but 7 months later, Root Head enters tree of ages and gains power to establish a gate to the future.
2004 - Rin (16). Hisui (4).
2006 - Rin (18) gives birth to Towa and Setsuna. Kagome (25) gives birth to Moroha. Rin is trapped in the tree of ages to stop her curse from killing her. Inuyasha and Kagome also trapped (in tree of ages in the manga, in the gateway to the next world in anime...which also slows aging). All three Yashahime are hidden to protect them.
2010 - Towa (4) sent to modern Tokyo and meets Sota (22) and is adopted by him soon after. Setsuna (4) sent to live in hanyo sanctuary.
2020 - Sota (32) and his family meet Moroha (14). Miroku (41) and Sango (39) are expecting another child (in the manga). Towa (14) and Setsuna (14) break the curse on Rin (32, physically still 18). Kagome (39, physically still 25 in manga) and Inuyasha are set free and reunited with Moroha. Kohaku (35) and Hisui (20) continue working as demon slayers. Kaede (83?) is still kicking, probably thanks to her powers as a priestess.
Events covered in Inuyasha
Events covered in Yashahime
Sources: https://www.fanpop.com/clubs/chocolate18/articles/129491/title/rumiko-takahashi-backstage-interview-how-old-inuyasha-characters
https://www.reddit.com/r/inuyasha/comments/g8gn9k/interview_with_rumiko_takahashi_about_sesshomaru/
*Rumiko-sensei gives a range of 15-16 for Sango and 17-18 for Miroku, and since the events of Inuyasha (excluding the last episode) take place over a year, I started at the lower year and ended on the higher year. Only Kagome and Kohaku are given specific ages in the original manga. All other ages are calculated from dialogue in both series that confirm the dates of these events (more sources to be added later).
In fedual era Japan (up until about 1950), birthdates are not kept track of, so people turn a year older on new year's day (lunar reckoning) regardless of what month they were born.
It shouldn't come as a shock that demons age and mature differently than humans. Though they live much longer, they mature at a much slower rate, especially because of their natural emotional handicaps. Demons who never learn to experience compassion or love usually remain the emotional equivalent of a human child - they are extremely self-centered. This is why Sesshomaru and Inuyasha, though much older than their human companions, are still like teenagers when it comes to their emotional maturity. However, once they open their hearts to humans, their maturity grows by leaps and bounds in a very short amount of time. The approximate emotional ages of the demon characters are based from Rumiko-sensei's interviews, though she has always left it more open to the readers. No, it's not an exact science. But this is a feudal fairy tale, so try not to get too hung up on ages and maturity levels.
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Hiya, Do you have any canon SFW recommendations? One shots or completed multi-chapters. I don't want any lemony smut. And also no parenting, Yashahime stuff. Thanks! 💖
Hello @magipies, thank you for your patience! We previously compiled a list of pure InuKag fluff with no Yashahime references, as well as a list of canon SFW stories, but we found a few more canon SFW stories for you that have no parenting or Yashahime references. Happy reading! 💕
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Tangled by @mamabearcat (T)
A sweet little moment - Kagome accidentally gets her hair tangled in a bush. Will Inuyasha laugh at her or help her out? An InuKag ficlet in response to a Tumblr prompt - "sitting close and knees touching".
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Oxygen by PotatoButt (G)
Kagome gets sick, and Inuyasha worries.
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A Mélange of Inuyasha, Chapter 9: Ponytail by @goshinote (T)
Post-canon. Kagome wants to try a new hairstyle on Inuyasha, and it has more of a significance than Inuyasha realized. 
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During the Rain by @that-one-nerdy-gal (G)
Seeking shelter from a sudden storm, Kagome and Inuyasha find themselves separated from the rest of the group and take shelter in a cave. Just a small one-shot of these two having a small bonding moment.
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The Taste of Sunlight by @serial-doubters-club (G)
After Inuyasha and Kagome witness Souta confess his feelings to Hitomi, will they be inspired to make confessions of their own?
Based on that InuKag moment in Episode 90: Souta's Brave Confession of Love. You know the one.
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Scars on My Heart by @kstewdeux (T)
Kagome notices Inuyasha's human body is riddled with scars.
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Heaven Sent to Fulfill My Needs by magesamell (T)
Kagome brushes Inuyasha's hair.
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Home by @serial-doubters-club (G)
Inuyasha never imagined he'd find a place to call home until Kagome gave him a place to belong to.
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Kiss Me by @shinidamachu (G)
In which InuYasha and Kagome have the make out season they (do I dare say “we”?) deserved after the events of the second movie.
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Just Tell Me What He Did by @neutronstarchild & @ruddcatha (T)
It was only a matter of time, Sesshomaru knew that. But, when it finally happened, when the Bone Eater’s well opened and his brother’s escapades started in the modern era, he was not entirely prepared. This series of one-shots follows the adventures of Inuyasha in Kagome’s world, through the eyes of Sesshomaru, the one who is tasked with cleaning up the mess.
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Behind the Screen: Asian and Latin American voices of fictional librarians
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From left to right: Benedict Wong, Ashly Burch, Joey Haro, Elaine Del Valle, and Kenn Navarro
There are Asian and Latin American actors who have voiced many librarians in fiction over the years. Part of understanding fictional librarians is understanding those behind the screen and this article contributes to that. Part 1 of this series focused on Black women and men who voice fictional librarians.
This post is reprinted from Pop Culture Library Review and Wayback Machine.
In this part, I am profiling Asian and Latin American voice actors who voiced librarians.
About the voice actors
There are many talented voice actors who aren't White men or White woman, who comprise the majority of those who voice animated librarians, especially in Western animation. These talented voice actors include Benedict Wong as Wong in What If...? episode ("What If... Doctor Strange Lost His Heart Instead of His Hands?"), Ashly Burch who likely voices an unnamed librarian in a We Bare Bears episode ("The Library"), and Joseph "Joey" Haro as Mateo in Elena of Avalor. Specifically, Burch is of Thai descent, Wong is of Hong Kong descent, and Haro is of Cuban descent (and is gay).
There's also Elaine Del Valle as Val the Octopus in Dora the Explorer episode ("Backpack") who is Latine, and Kenn Navarro as Flippy in Happy Tree Friends episode ("Random Acts of Silence") who is a Filipino animator. Additionally, there is Emanuel Garijo as Kaeloo in French in Kaeloo episode ("Let's Play at Reading Books"). Doug Rand voices Kaeloo in the English dub, and Domenico Coscia in the Italian dub, to name another character. As it turns out, Navarro is one of the creators of Happy Tree Friends, while Valle is known  as the actor and writer of an one-woman stage play she created: Brownsville Bred. Garijo has done French voice work for years, while Rand has done English voice work, while I couldn't find anything on Coscia.
Another person worth mentioning is Vivienne Medrano, a Latine animator of Salvadoran descent who created the animated shows Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss along with a video for her webcomic Zoophobia. She voices Sarah in Nico Colaleo's series, Too Loud, replacing Julia Vickerman, who was racked by controversy following allegations that she engaged in pedophilia, after beginning her series, Twelve Forever, which was sadly cancelled by Netflix after the end of its first season. The reason for its cancellation is not known.
It is also highly probable that Janice Kawaye, an actress of Japanese descent who has voiced characters since 1983, likely voices the librarian in Totally Spies episode ("Totally Switched"). Kawayke has voiced characters like Couchpo in Edens Zero, Shiori in Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, Jenny / XJ-9 in My Life as a Teenage Robot, and Sara in Invader Zim, to name a few characters she has voiced.
An additional late entry to this list is Jenny Lorenzo, who presumably voices the skeleton librarian, Eztli, in an episode of Victor and Valentino. Lorenzo is known for her role as Lupe in the same show, but she has also voiced Choo Choo and Spooky in Jellystone. She is a Cuban-American actor known for her work on We Are Mitú and is a co-founder of BuzzFeed's Pero Like, becoming a viral sensation for her Abuela character, and what her IMDB page calls "relatable, Latino-based content seen through the comedic and nostalgic lens of a 1st generation Cuban-American."
Another additional entry is Danny Trejo. He voices Bobby Daniels, a bad-boy librarian in an episode of The Ghost and Molly McGee. Trejo, who is of Mexican descent, is best known for his role as Isador "Machete" Cortez in the Spy Kids franchise films. In terms of animation, he voiced Enrique, Victor Velasquez, and other characters in multiple King of the Hill episodes, along with assorted roles in El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera, The Cleveland Show, Young Justice (as Bane), Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel, and Tangled: The Series (as Wreck Marauder / Malice Marauder). He also voiced characters in Big City Greens, Elena of Avalor, 3Below: Tales of Arcadia (Tronos), Victor and Valentino, and The Casagrandes.
About the characters
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From left to right: Wong, unnamed librarian, Val, Flippy, Kaeloo, Sarah, unnamed librarian, and Eztli
As I described Wong, he is the first librarian shown in the series What If...?, trying to guide Doctor Strange, warning him that tinkering with time will threaten the entire fabric of the universe, but he cares little. Even so, he later helps the good Strange train to fight the evil Strange. Unfortunately, he has less of a role in the episode as the other librarian, Cagliostro. Luckily, he has more of a role in the live-action films, as Jennifer Snoek-Brown has written about time and again.
The librarian in the We Bare Bears episode, on the other hand, is stern, has some characteristics of a spinster librarian, professional work attire, wanting to do her job and following the rules. I concluded that she is probably overworked and exhausted, something you don't always see when you see depictions of librarians in animation. She also is helpful to patrons, even letting them sleep in the library, which I found surprising. Mateo, on the other hand, is a wizard and royal advisor to the show's protagonist, Elena. He bucks stereotypes of Latine people, not shushing people at all, remaining as helpful as he can instead.
Val the Octopus is a minor character in Dora the Explorer, having a variety of odd jobs like running a cash register, driving a mail truck (or an ice cream truck), being a lifeguard, or a librarian. She is the latter in the episode ("Backpack") and is vary courteous to Dora.
Flippy in Happy Tree Friends episode ("Random Acts of Silence") is perhaps the most murderous librarian I have ever seen in animation to-date. This not unique to this episode, as he often causes other characters to die on purpose. Despite this, he seems to die very infrequently during the run of the series.
Kaeloo is the protagonist of Kaeloo. She is the guardian of the place known as Smileyland and has an ambiguous gender. And in the episode "Let's Play at Reading Books" she acts as a librarian, attempting to shush people and get them to listen, even though this is a failure.
Sarah in Colaleo's series, Too Loud, is a new librarian who joins Sara and Desiree (going by a different name for much of the series), brought in to help out with the library. While Sara nor Desiree are big fans of her at first, they come around to her, and she becomes more of their friend as the series moves forward, helping with librarian matters.
Librarian in Totally Spies episode ("Totally Switched") is one of the most interesting librarian characters in fiction that I have ever seen. Due to a personality switcher, which switched her personality with that of a wrestler, she becomes buff and even throws a patron across the room. She is later shown listing weights and doing jump rope. Hopefully she becomes a stronger librarian and better to her librarian.
Another entry is Eztli in the Victor and Valentino episode "An Evening with Mic and Hun". In the episode, Victor and Valentino, who are in the underworld, have to get past Eztli, a skeleton librarian, who shushes them. Victor won't stand for this, while his brother, Valentino comes up with a plan. This is disregarded as the librarian is smashed by a boulder and they get the extra skeleton arm she is holding. In the episode, she is also shown putting a book on a cart and stamping a book with a past due stamp, with the fee of one soul.
One final entry is Bobby Daniels in an episode of The Ghost and Molly McGee which is aptly named "Bad Boy Bobby Daniels". In the episode, Molly, her father, and Scratch go to the Mewline Public Library to find the Bad Boy of Brighton, Bobby Daniels, to help her elderly friend. They attempt to turn Daniels "back" into a bad boy but it doesn't work and they let him stay as the librarian. Later, Bobby and Patty get together after Molly put in a false book delivery notice. Their love ends up blossoming and it seems that he is taken away from his library job.
That's all for this post! Until the next one!
© 2022 Burkely Hermann. All rights reserved.
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2023 Anime Watch List
January:
This post is part of my ongoing record for the new (to me) anime I watch in 2023. I'm excited to see what new shows and films I discover as this list grows through the year.
Note: Lots of time travel/manipulation themes this month with the exceptions of Belle and Akebi's Sailor Uniform
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon (2020) episodes: 24 started: 1-1-23 finished: 1-4-23 rating: 8.5/10
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Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon: The Second Act (2021) episodes: 24 started: 1-4-23 finished: 1-6-23 rating: 9/10
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Kokkoku (2018) episodes: 12 started: 1-9-23 finished: 1-10-23 rating: 7/10
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Belle (2021) film watched: 1-11-23 rating: 9.5/10
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Summer Time Rendering (2022) episodes: 25 started: 1-12-23 finished: 1-14-23 rating: 9/10
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Steins;Gate (2011) episodes: 24 started: 1-18-23 finished: 1-21-23 rating: 8.5/10
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Hello World (2017) film watched: 1-24-23 rating: 7/10
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Dusk Maiden of Amnesia (2012) episodes: 12 started: 1-25-23 finished: 1-27-23 rating: 7/10
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Akebi's Sailor Uniform (2022) episodes: 12 started: 1-28-23 finished: 1-29-23 rating: 8/10
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Rewatched Anime:
Erased (2016) episodes: 12 started: 1-16-23 finished: 1-17-23 rating: 9.5/10
Orange (2015) episodes: 13 started: 1-30-23 finished: 1-31-23 rating: 9.5/10
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Yashahime Ep.09 - Father Son Relationship no Daughters allowed - FunUntitled Reaction
Aloha Half-Demon Royalty! Minty and Annie reaction to Episode 9 of Yashahime. We meet Meifuku and Konton. We talk about Moroha's relationship with Towa and Setsuna. We also talk about how we wished the plot focused on the 3 princesses more and less on the mystery of the original Inuyasha cast.
You can use our Linktree to listen to this old Podcast episode on your favorite site such as Spotify and YouTube!
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tvrundown USA 2022.10.01
Saturday, October 1st:
(exclusive): "Huluween Dragstravaganza" (hulu, variety special), "Bite Size Halloween" (hulu, season 3 available, all 20 short films), A Life in Ten Pictures (Crackle, "John Lennon"), "Mad God Ghoul Log" (Shudder, new version of annual special), The Wall (Crackle, mystery season 2 "The Château Murder", all 9 eps)
(streaming twice weekly): Little Women (netflix)
(original made-for-TV movies): "Girlfriendship" (HALL, 2hrs), "Home for Harvest" (GACFam, 2hrs), "The Gabby Petito Story" (LIFE, 2hrs++), + Beyond the Headlines (LIFE, "Gabby Petito" special)
(other highlights): Red Election (OVAtion, penultimate), "Growing Fangs" (disney, special), Finding Happy (BounceTV), "Halloween in Hollywood" (NBC, special celebrates the horror genre), Austin City Limits (PBS, season 48 opener), Yvonne Orji: "A Whole Me" (HBO, comedy stand-up special, 70mins), Saturday Night Live (NBC, season 48 opener, "Miles Teller | Kendrick Lamar")
(latenight "Toonami" [adultswim]): "Housing Complex C" (original anime series premiere), Yashahime Princess Half-Demon, Lupin the Third Part 6 (ep #22), One Piece (#16.07), One Piece (#16.08), Naruto Shippuden (penultimate), Made In Abyss (#1.07), Made In Abyss (#1.08)
[episode titles at ToonamiNews] and [adultswim]
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umbrjaved · 3 years
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Yashahime episode 9 and 10 promo
There be spoilers ahead . . . . . So episode 9 was pretty much a filler episode. We had our first look at Konton, who didn’t seem like a formidable foe if it wasn’t for the meioju shell armour he was wearing. He does manage to escape at the end though. It was heart warming to see Moroha’s soft side in this episode. Having to grow up alone, she genuinely considers Towa and Setsuna as her friends and allies.  Meifuku was a cute filler character to see, but that isn’t too important since his role ended once his father’s remains were restored. Overall, we didn’t meet any other significant characters in this episode. Even Myoga’s appearance was short and not very significant except the fact that he made sure Moroha retained the rouge shell. The next episode is where the party’s at. We’re going to meet a new nemesis, one that apparently seeks revenge from Sesshomaru, though I don’t see how pitting the sisters against each other will achieve that? Maybe she’s not aware that they’re not close at all despite being related. Kinka and ginka return, however much like the demon Meioju, there’s a little conflict due to their appearances. Meioju was absorbed by Moryomaru back in The Final Act, which doesn’t explain why he was alive at the time that Konton slayed him to steal his shell.  Similarly, Kinka and Ginka were also killed in The Final Act. Were they somehow resurrected by the evil woman from the teaser? We do see baby versions of the two in the first shot of the promo, so that’s a possibility. It is unlikely that the woman we saw is Totetsu, though it might be too early too say. Honestly, it’s too early to say what the next stage of the story will bring. We have already seen 3 of the Four Perils, with only Totetsu remaining. Perhaps once we are halfway i.e. through episode 12, the story will proceed towards the climax.
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rqxnc · 3 years
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moroha is now a ditto
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AND SHE WILL DO IT AGAIN
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menboong-ahh · 3 years
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YASHAHIME SPOILERS
My heart hurts realizing what Moroha went through growing up. Inuyasha and Kagome were not there by her side and also the fact that she is a quarter demon. I guess having blood of a demon, half or quarter, will never be easy.
The upcoming episodes I feel are just fillers. But it would be nice if we do get some sort of answers.
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If Rin wasn't the mother, I would be fine with the twins having zero relationship with Kagura.
The twins have as much character as the cheapest toilet paper. Except toilet paper is useful.
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2023 Anime Watch Master List
This is part of my master list for the new (to me) anime I watched in 2023. It was so fun to watch this list grow as the year went on.
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon (2020) episodes: 24 started: 1-1-23 finished: 1-4-23 rating: 8.5/10
Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon: The Second Act (2021) episodes: 24 started: 1-4-23 finished: 1-6-23 rating: 9/10
Kokkoku (2018) episodes: 12 started: 1-9-23 finished: 1-10-23 rating: 7/10
Belle (2021) film watched: 1-11-23 rating: 9.5/10
Summer Time Rendering (2022) episodes: 25 started: 1-12-23 finished: 1-14-23 rating: 9/10
Hello World (2017) film watched: 1-24-23 rating: 7/10
Dusk Maiden of Amnesia (2012) episodes: 12 started: 1-25-23 finished: 1-27-23 rating: 7/10
Akebi’s Sailor Uniform (2022) episodes: 12 started: 1-28-23 finished: 1-29-23 rating: 8/10
My Dress-Up Darling (2022) episodes: 12 started: 2-1-23 finished: 2-2-23 rating: 7/10
Earl and Fairy (2008) episodes: 12 started: 2-5-23 finished: 2-6-23 rating: 7.5/10
ItaKiss (2008) episodes: 25 started: 2-7-23 finished: 2-9-23 rating: 8/10
My Little Monster (2012) episodes: 13 started: 2-13-23 finished: 2-14-23 rating: 8/10
Bibliophile Princess (2022) episodes: 12 started: 2-15-23 finished: 2-16-23 rating: 8/10
Skip Beat (2008) episodes: 25 started: 2-24-23 finished: 2-26-22 rating: 9/10
Nodame Cantabile (2007) episodes: 23 started: 2-26-23 finished: 2-28-23 rating: 8/10
Dororo (2019) episodes: 24 started: 3-1-23 finished: 3-3-23 rating: 9.5/10
Tiger and Bunny (2011) episodes: 25 started: 3-7-23 finished: 3-10-23 rating: 7.5/10
Tiger and Bunny Season 2 (2022) episodes: 25 started: 3-7-23 finished: 3-10-23 rating: 7/10
Case File nº221: Kabukicho (2019) episodes: 24 started: 3-20-23 finished: 3-22-23 rating: 7/10
Babylon (2019) episodes: 12 started: 3-23-23 finished: 3-24-23 rating: 6.5/10
Stand My Heroes: Piece of Truth (2019) episodes: 12 started: 3-27-23 finished: 3-29-23 rating: 6/10
The Deer King (2021) film watched: 3-30-23 rating: 7.5/10
K-Project (2012) episodes: 13 started: 4-5-23 finished: 4-10-23 rating: 7/10
K: Missing Kings (2014) film watched: 4-15-23 rating: 7/10
K: Return of Kings (2015) episodes:13 started: 4-19-23 finished: 4-20-23 rating: 7.5/10
Suzume (2022) film watched: 4-18-23 rating: 9/10
Vatican Miracle Examiners (2017) episodes: 12 started: 4-21-23 finished: 4-23-23 rating: 7.5/10
Ippon Again! (2023) episodes: 13 started: 4-24-23 finished: 4-25-23 rating: 7/10
Sing "Yesterday" For Me (2020) episodes: 12 started: 4-26-23 finished: 4-27-23 rating: 8/10
Higehiro: After Being Rejected, I Shaved and Took in a High School Runaway (2020) episodes: 13 started: 5-1-23 finished: 5-2-23 rating: 8/10
Link Click (2021) episodes: 11 started: 5-3'23 finished: 5-4-23 rating: 8/10
Remake Our Life (2021) episodes: 12 started: 5-4-23 finished: 5-5-23 rating: 8 /10
Kakushigoto (2020) episodes: 12 started: 5-7-23 finished: 5-8-23 rating: 8.5/10
Ice Guy and His Cool Female Colleague (2023) episodes: 12 started: 5-9-23 finished: 5-10-23 rating: 7/10
The Yakuza's Guide to Babysitting (2022) episodes: 12 started: 5-11-23 finished: 5-12-23 rating: 8.5/10
Takunomi (2018) episodes: 12 started: 5-13-23 finished: 5-14-22 rating: 7/10
Josee, the Tiger and the Fish (2020) film watched: 5-19-23 rating: 9/10
Honey and Clover (2005) episodes: 24 + 2 extra ep started: 5-15-23 finished: 5-18-23 rating: 8.5/10
Honey and Clover (2006) episodes: 12 started: 5-24-23 finished: 5-25-23 rating: 8.5/10
Wonder Egg Priority (2021) episodes: 12 started: 6-1-23 finished: 6-2-23 rating: 7/10
Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai: The Clouds Gather (2020) film watched: 6-3-23 rating: 7/10
Saezuru Tori wa Habatakanai: Don't Stay Gold (2021) ova watched: 6-3-23 rating: 7/10
Yes, No or Maybe? (Yes ka No ka Hanbun ka) (2020) film watched: 6-13-23 rating: 8/10
Flip Flappers (2016) episodes: 13 started: 6-14-23 finished: 6-16-23 rating: 6.5/10
Fragtime (2019) film watched: 6-17-23 rating: 7.5/10
Adachi and Shimamura (2020) episodes: 12 started: 6-18-23 finished: 6-20-23 rating: 8/10
Dakaichi: I'm Being Harassed By the Sexiest Man of the Year (2018) episodes: 13 started: 6-22-23 finished: 6-24-23 rating: 7.5/10
Cardcaptor Sakura Clear Card (2018) episodes: 22 started: 7-5-23 finished: 7-7-23 rating: 7.5/10
Why Raeliana Ended up at the Duke's Mansion (2023) started: 7-8-23 finished: 7-9-23 rating: 9.5/10
Hakkenden -Eight Dogs of the East Season 2 (2013) episodes: 13 started: 7-11-23 finished: 7-12-23 rating: 8/10
Gatchaman Crowds (2013) episodes: 12 started: 7-13-23 finished: 7-17-23 rating: 5/10
Buddy Daddies (2023) episodes: 12 started: 7-19-23 finished: 7-20-23 rating: 9/10
Salaryman's Club (2022) episodes: 12 started: 7-31-23 finished: 8-1-23 rating: 7/10
Blue Lock (2022) episodes: 24 started: 8-1-23 finished: 8-3-23 rating: 8/10
Ahiru no Sora (2019-2020) episodes: 50 started: 8-3-23 finished: 8-8-23 rating: 9/10
The Gymnastics Samurai (2020) episodes: 11 started: 8-9-23 finished: 8-10-23 rating: 7.5/10
Re-Main (2021) episodes: 12 started: 8-10-23 finished: 8-11-23 rating: 8/10
Number24 (2020) episodes: 12 started: 8-11-23 finished: 8-12-23 rating: 7/10
Big Windup (2007) episodes: 26 started: 8-13-23 finished: 8-15-23 rating: 9/10
PuraOre! Pride of Orange (2021) episodes: 12 started: 8-16-23 finished: 8-17-23 rating: 6.5/10
Taisho Baseball Girls (2009) episodes: 12 started: 8-21-23 finished: 8-22-23 rating: 8/10
Dive!! (2017) episodes: 12 started: 8-28-23 finished: 8-29-23 rating: 7.5/10
My Happy Marriage (2023) episodes: 11 started: 7-5-23 finished: 9-22-23 rating: 9/10
Oshi no Ko (2023) episodes: 11 started: 9-6-23 finished: 9-7-23 rating: 9/10
Taisho Otome Fairy Tale (2021) episodes: 12 started: 9-8-23 finished: 9-9-23 rating: 8.5/10
Nana (2006) episodes: 47 started: 9-11-23 finished: 9-14-23 rating: 10/10
Peach Girl (2005) episodes: 25 started: 9-18-23 finished: 9-19-23 rating: 8/10
Tomo-chan Is a Girl (2023) episodes: 13 started: 9-20-23 finished: 9-21-23 rating: 8.5/10
Hana yori Dango (Boys Over Flowers) (1996-1997) episodes: 51 started: 9-24-23 finished: 9-29-23 rating: 8.5/10
Sasaki to Miyano: Graduation (2023) movie watched: 9-28-23 rating: 10/10
In/Spectre Season 2 (2023) episodes: 12 started: 10-8-23 finished: 10-9-23 rating: 7/10
Vampire Hunter D (1985) film watched: 10-10-23 rating: 7/10
Devils and Realist (2013) episodes: 12 started: 10-10-23 finished: 10-11-23 rating: 7/10
Mermaid Forest (2003) episodes: 13 started: 10-17-23 finished: 10-18-23 rating: 7.5/10 
Devil Survivor 2 (2013) episodes: 13 started: 10-24-23 finished: 10-25-23 rating: 7/10
Ghost Stories (2000) episodes: 20 started: 10-26-23 finished: 10-28-23 rating: 7.5/10
The Vampire Dies in No Time (2021) episodes: 12 started: 10-30-23 finished: 10-31-23 rating: 8/10
No Game, No Life (2014) episodes: 12 started: 11-6-23 finished: 11-7-23 rating: 6.5/10
Kabuki-bu! (2017) episodes: 12 started: 11-8-23 finished: 11-9-23 rating: 8/10
Outburst Dreamer Boys (2019) episodes: 11 + 1ova started: 11-10-23 finished: 11-11-23 rating: 7/10
Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern Part 1 (2017) movie watched: 11-12-23 rating: 8/10
Haikara-San: Here Comes Miss Modern Part 2 (2018) movie watched: 11-13-23 rating: 7.5/10
The Dangers in My Heart (2023) episodes: 12 started: 11-13-23 finished: 11-14-23 rating: 7.5/10
Phantom of the Idol (2022) episodes: 10 started: 11-15-23 finished: 11-16-23 rating: 7/10
Ōoku: The Inner Chambers (2023) episodes: 10 started: 11-20-23 finished: 11-22-23 rating: 8/10
Clamp School Detectives (1997) episodes: 26 started: 11-29-23 finished: 12-4-23 rating: 6.5/10
This Art Club Has a Problem (2016) episodes: 12 started: 12-5-23 finished: 12-7-23 rating: 7.5/10
A Galaxy Next Door (2023) episodes: 12 started: 12-14-23 finished: 12-15-23 rating: 8/10
My Clueless First Friend (2023) episodes: 13 started: 12-20-23 finished: 12-21-23 rating: 8/10
My Love Story with Yamada-kun at Lv999 (2023) episodes: 12 started: 12-26-23 finished: 12-27-23 rating: 8.5/10
Aharen-san wa Hakarenai (2022) episodes: 12 started: 12-28-23 finished: 11-29-23 rating: 8/10
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2021: What a year to be a SessRin Shipper
1. Hanyo no Yashahime Episode 15: Farewell Under the Lunar Eclipse
2. Hanyo no Yashahime Episode 27: The Silver-Scale Curse
3. Cover of Shonen S magazine illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi
4. Panel from the 2nd chapter of the Hanyo no Yashahime manga adaptation by Takashi Shiina
5. Hanyo no Yashahime Episode 37: Zero’s Wish
6. Close-up of the Hanyo no Yashahime promotional poster in Shibuya Station
7. Fanart contest submission selected by Rumiko Takahashi and published in Shonen S magazine
8. Ship rankings for the Japanese online art community Pixiv
9. Twitter post celebrating the conclusion of the successful SessRin Week event
10. Updated relationship chart with a caption indicating Sesshomaru and Rin are a couple.
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Yashahime Translation: Shounen Sunday S November 2021 Issue Part 1
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Part 1: Remaining Mysteries Roundup!
Part 2: Rumic Question, Part 2!!
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TV Anime, Hanyō no Yashahime, Remaining Mysteries Roundup!
The First Chapter left behind various mysteries while reaching a shocking last (scene) with “Setsuna’s death”. Will Towa be able to save Setsuna? And what is Kirinmaru’s objective? Before watching the curious continuation in the Second Chapter, we are going to look back on all the remaining mysteries up to this point.
Mystery 1: Towa’s Mystery
Even though Ne no Kubi reacted to the rainbow pearl in Towa’s left eye and borrowed the Tree of Ages’ power to cross time, why did Towa have to time travel?
Mystery 2: Setsuna’s Mystery
Why are Setsuna’s dreams being devoured by the Dream Butterfly? Also, will her dreams continue to be devoured…
Mystery 3: Sesshōmaru and Kirinmaru’s relationship
What is the relationship between Sesshōmaru and Kirinmaru? According to the Spirit of the Tree of Ages, both are walking down the same path…
Mystery 4: Kirinmaru’s Objective
What is Kirinmaru’s objective for turning this world into a degenerate one? Konton of the Four Perils said that Kirinmaru has a connection to the Dream Butterfly as well.
Mystery 5: Riku’s True Identity
Riku said he was “someone who was thrown away” by Kirinmaru but who exactly is he? Setsuna said that Riku and Kirinmaru have the same scent. Also, the aspect of him knowing English and many other things…
Mystery 6: Takechiyo’s Past
When Takechiyo was young, a certain monk brought and left him in the care of the Corpse Shop. What happened in Takechiyo’s past?
Mystery 7: Sesshōmaru’s Objective
Sesshōmaru locked Inuyasha and Kagome in the black pearl and gave the rainbow pearls to Towa and Setsuna. What was the true objective behind that?
Mystery 8: Inuyasha and Kagome
Inuyasha and Kagome are imprisoned within the black pearl. What are they doing now?
Mystery 9: Kirin Osamu’s True Identity
Who is Kirin Osamu? In the modern era, Kirin Osamu looked at the Grim Comet and said, “So ordinary humans can’t see it at all.” It seems Kirinmaru could see that as well…
Mystery 10: The Windmill of Time
What is the “The Windmill of Time” that can be seen from the location where Sesshōmaru’s mother is? And who is Akuru? Kirinmaru said to Sesshōmaru’s mother, “It appears Sesshōmaru has not yet found Akuru’s pinwheel and is struggling.”…
Mystery 11: The Continuously Sleeping Rin
Why does Rin continue to sleep within the Tree of Ages? According to Kaede, after giving birth to Towa and Setsuna, Rin vanished before she knew it. It is said that her fate is tied to Zero…
Mystery 12: Setsuna’s Death
Sesshōmaru hands over a broken Tenseiga to Towa but can Setsuna be saved?
Certainly pay attention to how the mysteries remaining from the First Chapter will be resolved in the Second Chapter!
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Fully loaded with information on the First Chapter of “Hanyō no Yashahime”! Compiling the character backgrounds, a complete explanation of all 24 episodes of the First Chapter! It is the strongest supplementary book for deciphering the Second Chapter! There are many other highlights such as a total of 26 interviews and comments from the staff and cast!
On sale around October 22 (Friday)!!!!!
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