Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time
Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time

Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time

2001Movie99 minJapanese

InuYasha is a half-demon who was trapped in the Legendary Tree and was set free by Kagome, a girl who traveled 500 years through time. This time, both of them will have to face Menomaru, a Chinese demon whose father, known as Hyoga, came 300 years ago to invade Japan, but was stopped by InuYasha's Father. InuYasha and Kagome, along with Sango, Miroku, Shippou, Kaede and Myoga, will try to stop Menomaru in his becoming the most powerful demon ever.

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IMDb7.1/10
Director: Toshiya ShinoharaGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Romance

Plot Summary

In feudal Japan, the half-demon Inuyasha and his human companion Kagome Higurashi are drawn into an ancient conflict. A powerful demon, Kaguya, sealed away centuries ago, is unleashed and targets Inuyasha due to his demonic heritage. Kagome and her friends must help Inuyasha defeat Kaguya and prevent her from plunging the world into eternal darkness. The film explores themes of destiny, friendship, and the bonds between humans and demons.

Critical Reception

The first Inuyasha film generally received positive reviews, appreciated by fans of the anime series for expanding on the characters and world. While not a groundbreaking cinematic achievement, it was seen as a solid entry in the fantasy-anime genre, offering a self-contained story with action and emotional moments.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its engaging action sequences and faithfulness to the spirit of the anime series.
  • Appreciated by fans for deepening the characters' relationships and offering a compelling new villain.
  • Some critics noted its story felt somewhat formulaic within the shonen anime genre.

Google audience: Audience reception for this film, where available, generally highlights its appeal to existing fans of the Inuyasha series, who enjoyed the familiar characters and adventure. Specific points of praise often include the animation quality and the emotional stakes of the plot.

Fun Fact

The film features a unique musical score by Kaoru Wada, who also composed the music for the Inuyasha television series, helping to maintain a consistent atmosphere.

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