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Inu-Yasha - Origin of the Sacred Jewel

Inu-Yasha - Origin of the Sacred Jewel

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A great inuyasha DVD!!!!!
Review: In this anime, After meeting the demon slayer called Sango, she tells the InuGumi,(Miroku,Kagome,Inuyasha,Shippo) the secret and past of the Sacred Shikon no Tama. In the three episodes, they fight a Fake Water God, whle Sango joins them on their quest of the Sacred jewel.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: enter the demon exterminator....sango
Review: In this Series, we meet one of the strongest exterminators around,Sango, her whole village destroyed by naraku,being tricked the whole time, and your only brother killed, who can bear that, but then later finds out that she was being tricked,and joins the team,along with her a cute cat demon, well looks can be decieving, when she goes into her true form, she turns in to a big cat, this series is a must have series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Rawr!
Review: Inu Yasha forever rawks!!!!!!!!!! I highly suggest buying this!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Inu-Yasha Vol. 9 - Episodes 25, 26, 27
Review: Inu-Yasha Vol. 9 - Episodes 25, 26, 27

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I dare you to not hate Naraku after this one.
Review: Sango joins the group in this volume, but not before evil-villain-who-must-die-horribly Naraku messess with her head and tries to make her attack Inu-Yasha. After realizing she's been duped, Sango helps the group learn the secret of the Shikon Jewel/Shikon no Tama, and the group then has their first battle with Sango on the team, as they take on a kid-eating water god, but the "god," is hiding something. A great volume, it is impossible to not feel sorry for poor Sango after Naraku kills everyone from her village. Naraku must die! Also, side note, Kelly Sheridan, who's Ukyo in the Ranma dub, Hitomi in the Escaflowne dub, and Wanda Maximoff/Scarlet Witch in X-men Evolution, does Sango's English voice. Her Japanese voice actress is Hoko Kuwashima , who's also the voice of Kasumi in the Dead or Alive games. Well, the group's finally assembled! Can't wait for volume 10!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but not the best of Inu Yasha
Review: These three episodes (25, 26, and 27) are good but a bit disjointed. Episode 25 is the best, although as is typical you can't fully appreciate it unless you have seen the last disk. It's kind of a "part two" of a plot by the main villain, Naraku.

Episode 26 is slow and overly complicated, not to mention "lost in translation" I suspect. It adds a layer to the whole story of the Sacred Jewel that just wasn't needed imo. Instead of trying to *explain* what a "jewel of four souls" was they should have just left things open ended.

Episode 27 is one of the most disposable of the series, a detour to fight a very minor demon with no connection to the larger plot-line. About all the episode does is integrate Sango into the main group a bit, rather than having her as an outsider of the "guest star" variety.

Extras are the typical ones: line art, short japanese promos, cast list. Cover art continues the now very tired trend of (1) open-mouthed "angry" Inu Yasha, (2) open-mouthed "helpless" Kagome, and (3) one other character (this time, Sango).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Good but not the best of Inu Yasha
Review: These three episodes (25, 26, and 27) are good but a bit disjointed. Episode 25 is the best, although as is typical you can't fully appreciate it unless you have seen the last disk. It's kind of a "part two" of a plot by the main villain, Naraku.

Episode 26 is slow and overly complicated, not to mention "lost in translation" I suspect. It adds a layer to the whole story of the Sacred Jewel that just wasn't needed imo. Instead of trying to *explain* what a "jewel of four souls" was they should have just left things open ended.

Episode 27 is one of the most disposable of the series, a detour to fight a very minor demon with no connection to the larger plot-line. About all the episode does is integrate Sango into the main group a bit, rather than having her as an outside of the "guest star" variety.

Extras are the typical ones: line art, short japanese promos, cast list. Cover art continues the now very tired trend of (1) open-mouthed "angry" Inu Yasha, (2) open-mouthed "helpless" Kagome, and (3) one other character (this time, Sango).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: i love it!
Review: this is one of the best volumes i have! i love finding out about how the sacred jewel came about and i love the end. it is sooooo cool. just buy this and find out what i'm talking about!

~InuYasha Fan~


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