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Post by kartina112002 on Oct 13, 2004 10:38:38 GMT -5
can anyone tell me what's about in the end? because i'm in UK now, can't watch inuyasha, i really wanna know how's the end of the story, please find someone to tell me!! thanks!! ;D
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Post by Patches on Oct 13, 2004 12:09:16 GMT -5
Unfortunately, the story hasn't ended yet, so no one but Takahashi knows how it ends at this point. ^_^*
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Post by kartina112002 on Oct 15, 2004 3:14:01 GMT -5
so what's about in 166-167? it's the end of anime, right?
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Post by Ming-ming on Oct 17, 2004 18:09:48 GMT -5
Yes it is, but that's more like a "haitus" than a real end so...
But if you want to know what 166-167 is about, it's basicly stuff happens, they follow Kagura into an ogre's stomache, Inuyasha is forced to use a Shikon shard, goes full demonish, Kagome goes over and hugs him (everybody say "Awwww"), he gets purified, blasts through the stomache, and that's kinda the end...
Well, there's the "And we're still searching for Naraku!" part too...
So the rest of us are just at the edge of out seats waiting for the manga chapters to come out every week...
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Post by KagomeChan on Oct 30, 2004 4:58:58 GMT -5
And, if you're REALLY into Inuyasha, (just like me! ;D) then you might be more than on your edge of the seat, you could be so jumpy that you're head might fall off. > >;; I already gave the volumes of inuyasha up to 35. I REALLY want the rest.
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Post by inuyashasfavegirl on Nov 2, 2004 3:12:35 GMT -5
Episode 166 9/13/04 Futari no kizuna Shikon no kakera wo tsukae! sono 1 Three streaks of light cut thru the night sky, piercing the silhouette of a gigantic creature. The stricken creature howls in pain and collapses. A group of villagers tells Inuyasha and the others how a demon the size of a mountain died after being hit by a strange light. Only one demon matches that description - the former owner of the Fuyouheki, Gakusanjin! The team rushes to location to investigate and sadly, their suspicions are confirmed. Gakusanjin is dead. Though Naraku is suspected, Inuyasha's sense of smell yields a different clue to the culprits - humans. Who are these people; are they linked to Naraku? Again, strange light slices the sky as panicked villagers beg for deliverance from a horrible demon. The beams blast a hole through the marauding demon - it’s source, a trio of small, masked warriors armed with odd, pot-shaped weapons. Grateful villagers reward the trio with their requested payment -- the carcass of the dead demon and a cart to transport the load. Impressed villagers watch them depart, amazed by their prowess; after all these warriors, the Gyoja, are mere children. The Gyoja return home to a sinister mountain temple ringed by creepy Rakan (Buddhist) statues. Their leader, named Goryomaru, greets them from the shadows, congratulating them on a job well done. Hot on the trail, Inuyasha and company gathers more information about the Gyoja. People are eager to tell them about their odd weapons and where to find them - a holy mountain in the east. As the team ponders a possible connection between the Gyoja and Naraku, a chance encounter with Gyoja scouts leaves little room for doubt. The youngsters open fire on Inuyasha. Realizing their 'prey' travels with humans, the youngsters desist long enough to allow Inuyasha to disarm the children and interrogate them. The rude boys squirm from Inuyasha's grasp and escape, threatening childishly as they run away. After the encounter, the team doubts the scruffy brats have a connection with Naraku. However, just to be sure, they decide to follow the boys to their headquarters. During her solitary search for the Fuyouheki, Kagura discovers Gakusanjin’s corpse. His body confirms her growing suspicions about the baby. Inuyasha and the gang locate the Gyoja temple. The first thing they notice is a nasty blanket of demonic aura wrapped around the place. The second thing they notice is a powerful light blast headed their way. Inuyasha repels the assault with his Wind Scar, and defuses the Gyoja’s powerful weapons. The boys run crying to their leader, Goryomaru, who angrily confronts the team, demanding a reason for the assault. Goryomaru’s appearance is shocking, although he appears to be human; his right arm is a demonic configuration from another world. While Kagura snoops, Naraku and Hakudoshi conspire against her. Suddenly, Kagura encounters a horde of demons swarming towards an unknown destination. Kagura decides to follow them. The demons flock to the Gyoja temple, but hesitate to attack. They linger on the perimeter taking no action. Goryomaru orders the boys to arm themselves, but the Gyoja pots are empty. Goryomaru still has energy left in his demon arm and releases a lethal beam of light, cutting down the fist wave of demons. Inuyasha’s team springs into action, destroying the remaining threat. Inuyasha and the gang mistake Goryomaru for a demon, offending him, and he explains how his appearance came to be. During a battle with a demon, the creature attempted to possess and devour him. Using his Buddhist powers, Goryomaru killed the demon, replacing his lost arm with a demon’s. After questions, Miroku is convinced of Goryomaru’s innocence. The Gyoja killed Gakusanjin as part of their regular slayer duty, case closed. However, Inuyasha is suspicious of Goryomaru’s story. The team is grudgingly invited to stay at the temple for their safety and they join the boys for food while Goryomaru refills the Gyoja pots from his demonic arm. Kagura observes the sinister temple, deducing it’s the perfect place to hide Naraku’s heart. Using her wind blades to slaughter the lurking demons, she forms them into an army of the dead and orders them to attack the temple. The commotion alarms the Gyoja and the gang. And the defenseless boys scramble to reclaim their weapons and discover Goryomaru lying exhausted on the floor, having refilled the precious pots. Inuyasha, Miroku, Sango and Kagome engage the enemy again, joined by the Gyoja. Spotting Kagura, Inuyasha chases and catches her, demanding to know why she attacked the temple. Kagura’s response is enigmatic. Meanwhile, Kagome spots the injured Goryomaru just as Kagura and her minions resume their attack. Turning her back to check on the fight, Kagome suddenly finds herself locked in Goryomaru’s embrace. It isn’t Kagome he’s interested in, it’s the strength of her Shikon fragment Kagura watches the demon crystal clear just as a huge blast of light from Goryomaru’s demonic arm rams a huge hole in her chest. Kagura’s spell breaks, along with her body and she flys off. Inuyasha returns to witness Kagome trapped in Goryomaru’s clutches. Now Kagome is uncertain about Goryomaru’s true nature and unsure if he meant to protect her from the demons, or if he had a darker motivation in mind. … Elsewhere, Sesshomaru's travels are interrupted by an odd event: Kagura falling out of the sky and into a nearby river. Rin attempts a rescue but is caught in the current. Jaken attempts to rescue Rin and is likewise trapped. A quick cut later reveals the trio high and dry on the riverbank. Rin inspects the gaping would in Kagura's torso and Jaken comments she's a goner. Suddenly, Kagura’s wound closes and she regains consciousness. While Kagura recovers, Naraku and Hakudoshi continue to conspire. They're both aware Kagura is a traitor but Naraku isn't finished exploiting her - yet.
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Post by inuyashasfavegirl on Nov 2, 2004 3:13:19 GMT -5
Episode 167 9/13/04 Futari no kizuna Shikon no kakera wo tsukae! sono 2 Rin and Jaken tell Kagura how Sesshomaru rescued her. Soggy and bedraggled, Kagura remains feisty as ever. In gratitude to the flinty Sesshomaru, Kagura reveals the whereabouts of Naraku’s heart and shares one of Gakusanjin's demon crystals with him. She departs; glad to have seen him again. Parting ways with the Gyoja. Miroku still wants to locate the source of the temple’s strong aura. While the group traces the source of the evil aura, and Kagura has an evil encounter of her own, Hakudoshi. The brat appears, ordering Kagura “back to work”. Meanwhile, Inuyasha and the gang discover a cave under a strange spell - the creation of Rakan statues out of the remains of demons. Staring at the hideous pile they understand what veiled the Gyoja’s temple in such pervasive evil. What they can’t figure out is the purpose such a gruesome spell would serve. Hakudoshi and Kagura arrive at the temple, and Hakudoshi makes a point of interrogating Kagura about the place. Kagura feigns ignorance, even after Goryomaru recognizes her. Hakudoshi’s only reaction is to instruct Kagura to take care of the “small fry” while he slashes Goryomaru’s throat open with a swift, violent swing of his halberd. Goryomaru collapses shocked and mortally wounded and the Gyoja watch in horror while Hakudoshi decapitates their revered leader. Inside the Rakan cave, Inuyasha catches the scent of Goryomaru’s blood and everyone scrambles back to the temple. They arrive too late to help Goryomaru, but not too late to miss Kanna, the baby, and the Fuyouheki reveal their presence. Hakudoshi departs with Kanna and the baby, revealing Goryomaru didn’t know a thing. Angrily Inuyasha questions Kagura, but she's got her own agenda, pursing the trio. Kagura follows the evil children to a new hideout - an enormous stone Oni. She notices Inuyasha followed her. Arriving at the stone Oni, the team enters immediately: Kagome senses the Shikon Jewel and Inuyasha can smell Naraku. They fail to notice neither the wet ‘floor’ nor the litter of skeletal remains in the ‘cave’ beneath their feet. The focus is Naraku and Inuyasha directs a Wind Scar attack towards the unseen enemy. When the smoke clears, Naraku reveals himself, greeting his young adversaries. He teases them with the nearly complete jewel. Holding out the tainted jewel, Naraku uses it's power to wake the stone Oni, and the creature returns to flesh. The "cave" where they stand is the Oni’s stomach and “wetness" under their feet is it’s digestive fluid. Stomach acid rains down on the team as both Inuyasha and Miroku attack Naraku. The Wind Scar can’t stop Naraku, and Miroku ingests a huge dose of Saimyousho poison. Angered by failure, Inuyasha tries again, using the Kongousouha attack. Naraku sustains major damage, but vanishes with a smirk leaving Inuyasha and the others to their fate inside the Oni's great gut. As the situation deteriorates, Inuyasha asks Miroku to set up a barrier around the girls and Shippo while he attempts to free everyone. Naraku regroups and joins Hakudoshi and Kagura outside the stone Oni, He baits Kagura with questions about how Inuyasha found this new hiding place. Once again, Kagura feigns ignorance. On a fog-shrouded mountain pass Kanna and the baby encounter Kikyo. The miko can’t believe her luck running into the pair; she was investigating some other evil presence. Drawing an arrow, Kikyo prepares to send Kanna and the baby to oblivion. Inside the Oni’s great stomach, Inuyasha and the others suffer. Miroku struggles to keep the barrier going, but the poison takes it’s toll. As he slips into unconsciousness and the barrier fades. Inuyasha throws his kimono jacket over his friends, and continues to free them from the deadly trap. He has one last strategy, and asks Kagome to hand him the Shikon jewel shard. Kikyo takes aim at Kanna’s head with her arrow when Moryomaru attacks her. His talons strike at Kikyo but she dodges. However, Kanna and the baby escape, borne away by into the thick mist by Moryomaru. Kikyo wonders if their meeting had really been pure chance or something more calculated. Within the Oni, Kagome gives Inuyasha the glass vial containing the Shikon fragment. Inuyasha smashes the fragment container against Tetsusaiga and the sword begins to ring, pulsating with uncontrollable power as it absorbs the miasma from the Oni’s innards. Once the shard left Kagome’s hands, it became vulnerable to corruption, now the polluted jewel dangerously affects Tetsusaiga and it’s owner. Naraku watches, entertained by Inuyasha’s struggle to control the afflicted Tetsusaiga as it overwhelms his human blood. Unable to endure Inuyasha’s anguish, Kagome risks her life, rushing thru the tide of acid to embrace him. Kagome’s touch purifies the corrupted fragment and rescues Inuyasha from the brink of madness. His composure regained, Inuyasha asks Kagome to support him a bit longer. So with acid lapping at her ankles, Kagome clings to Inuyasha with all her might. From deep inside himself, Inuyasha summons the strength for one last Kongousouha. Tetsusaiga crystallizes and, in an enormous surge of pure power, and the attack blasts thru the Oni's stomach to freedom and life! … Disappointed, Naraku, Hakudoshi and Kagura retreat. Inuyasha's turns happily to Kagome to tell her how she saved them, but she falls away from him, unconscious. Inuyasha catches her, holding her while his distraught cries echo thru the air. Back at the temple, Sesshomaru and his entourage arrive to find it deserted except for the corpses of dead demons and an empty grave. It seems that Kagura was correct - they arrived too late. Sesshomaru’s search continues. Later, in Kaede's village, Kagome and Miroku recover. Sango nurses Miroku and Kaede treats Kagome's acid burns. Kagome wonders where Inuyasha disappeared to, and Kaede says he's off brooding and Myoga and Shippo offer up a wise cracks at Inuyasha’s expense. Inuyasha arrives back in the hut just in time to bonk both of them. Even so, Inuyasha is uncharacteristically reserved and troubled. He asks Kagome to come with him - alone - to talk. Kagome finds herself perched next to Inuyasha on the limb of his favorite tree. Inuyasha confesses he feels guilty and inadequate over the incident inside the Oni, convinced he’s responsible for Kagome’s injuries. His apology yields a surprising result: Kagome tells him she’s very happy. Kagome reminds Inuyasha he saved them all and that she was never happier than at that moment of crisis inside the Oni. At that time, Kagome was glad to be by his side. With a shy little smile, she scoots close to Inuyasha and rests her head against his shoulder. Scooting into Kagome with smile, Inuyasha admits he feels the same way about her, too.
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Post by inuyashasfavegirl on Nov 2, 2004 3:14:35 GMT -5
Epilogue - "My Will”<br>The producer’s added a new montage of closing credits for the special so we can 'check in' all the major characters. The sequence opens on starlit sky and pans down to a close up of Sesshomaru, then to a wide shot including Rin, Jaken and Au-Un the dragon. Scene shifts to Naraku and his evil spawn, including a cut away shot to a very annoyed Kagura. Kohaku practices his skills the scythe and chain as Kanna, the baby and Moryomaru walk into the mist. Koga races ahead of Hakkaku and Ginta against a full moon; Totosai works on a new ring for his cow’s nose while Miroku’s mentor Mushin supervises Hachiemon’s housework at his temple. Kaede prepares medicinal herbs by the fire while Gramps Higurashi restocks souvenir Shikon no Tama shrine trinkets (Buyo the cat is still enjoying that Kappa foot ‘cat toy’ Kagome got for her 15th birthday!) Sota escort his girl, Hitomi on a date at the amusement park sports his Detective Conan outfit. Mrs. Higurashi buys Kagome new shoes at a local shop as Eri, Yuka and Ayumi chase the hapless Hojo though neighborhood streets -- maybe someday, they’ll catch him! Finally, Kagome waves goodbye to her Mom, embarking on a new trip to Sengoku-Jidai. Waiting for her at the well house door with a smile is Inuyasha and they leap into the past where Sango, Miroku, Shippo and Kirara greet them happily. The team begins a new quest for Naraku and the Shikon no Tama. Although Inuyasha knows their path holds many unknown dangers, he vows they’ll defeat Naraku.
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Post by inuyashasfavegirl on Nov 2, 2004 3:16:48 GMT -5
i bet yall r gonna say "ITS TOO MUCH TO READ!" lol....ive read all those summarys 1-epilouge...and i never had a problem with it....lol.....ok....just read and find out
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Post by Patches on Nov 2, 2004 9:44:37 GMT -5
Ow, my eyes. Paragraphs.... sweet paragraphs, where have you gone? .... And obviously this was copied directly from inuyashaworld.com.
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Post by inuyashasfavegirl on Nov 7, 2004 18:39:03 GMT -5
nope....it wasnt pasted from inuyashaworld.com....its another one of my fave sites.....u just have to guess
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Post by Patches on Nov 8, 2004 1:14:57 GMT -5
nope....it wasnt pasted from inuyashaworld.com....its another one of my fave sites.....u just have to guess I dunno, Kagome-chan's Log, then? That site got the summary from IYWorld.com, too. Who probably got it from somewhere else. Regardless, it's just a copy/paste job. Try watching the episode yourself and writing your own next time.
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Post by KagomeChan on Nov 9, 2004 2:51:47 GMT -5
I would die trying! > <
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Post by e chan21 on Nov 11, 2004 3:44:34 GMT -5
But if you want to know what 166-167 is about, it's basicly stuff happens, they follow Kagura into an ogre's stomache, Inuyasha is forced to use a Shikon shard, goes full demonish, Kagome goes over and hugs him (everybody say "Awwww"), he gets purified, blasts through the stomache, and that's kinda the end... Well, there's the "And we're still searching for Naraku!" part too... I hated that line. It was really corny and out of character. Inu may as well have shouted "Go Team!" with a big glass of over enthusiasm! *sigh* besides that line, I quite liked the special! I was really looking forward to seeing that hug animated. Shame that particualar Inu/Kag moment was very much like the hug in movie 2 though.
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Post by KagomeChan on Nov 11, 2004 14:24:14 GMT -5
Really? Doesn't look like it to me. In the 2nd movie, it was more of a romantic and not a desperate hug to save Inuyasha. Clearly, in the 2nd movie, Kagome had to kiss Inuyasha to save him. (I LOOOOOVE That part!!!) ;D ;D ;D And yeah...
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