Rating: Summary: Way to Wisdom Review: This dvd is has to deal with episodes 55-57. Episode 55 "The Stone Flower and Shippo's First Love": Is about Shippo meeting a little girl who he falls in love with and protects her from some village boys. Her name is Satsuki and she is waiting for her brother to finally return to her from war, but what is really awaiting her will be a great suprise.... Episode 56 "Temptress in the Mist": Is about Miroku going off by himself to look for a demon with "Rare Beauty" who has apparently been stealing the villagers husbands. Sango will go after him and end up revealing some hidden feelings to Kagome......Episode 57 " Fateful Night in Togenkyo, Part One": Is the first of two episodes that has to deal with a giant who is trapping humans for their energy to make some special fruit. Inuyasha intercepts and tries to stop him but ends up getting shrunk and trapped in a pot. Miroku, Kagome, and Shippo get trapped inside the giants mini-garden. And worst of all Inuyasha turns to his human form...Can the gang escape???
Rating: Summary: The best DVD yet! Review: This is the best set of episodes put together since Volume 17. If your a fan of InuYasha then you should get this DVD.
Rating: Summary: Inuyasha Volume 19 Way to Wisdom Review: This volume contains episodes 54-56. Episode 54 is called Tetsusaiga's Ultimate attack, Bakuryuuha, which is about Inuyasha is about to get killed by Ryuukotsusei with his mighty ball of youki until Inuyasha aims the Tetsusaiga at it and without realizing it, he activates Bakuryuuha, tetsusaiga's ultimate attack. Episode 55 is called Flower Stones and Shippo's First Love, which is about Shippo meets a girl named Satsuki and saves her from a bunch of boys beating her up. Episode 56 is called The Lure of Beauty Over the Fogs, which is about Miroku goes to the mountains alone because he hears the youkai is beautiful. Sango went with Miroku, and then Kagome finds out that Sango has a crush on Miroku. Thanks! And I'm not really sure about some stuff on the episodes but most of it is true... See ya!
Rating: Summary: Inu Yasha Vs. Ryuukotsusei Review: This was the first REAL anime I ever saw (I don't count Pokemon as an anime though My Neighbor Totoro is a good start for young otaku) and I loved it. I began the series around episode 17 but I've seen every single one up to around episode 60 now.This DVD contains the dramatic battle between Inu Yasha, our demonic long-haired hero, and Ryuukotsusei, a demon who killed Inu Yasha's own father! Inu Yasha had to kill Ryuukotsusei to surpass his own father to make his fang equal to his own father's, making Tetsusaiga lighter (if you didn't watch episodes 43 to 52, don't even try to comprehend this). But thanks to Nuraku, the real jerk who I'd like to call something a little more adult if I could on this site, a "battle" which would have just included Inu Yasha jabbing Ryuukotsusei's heart out, it turns into a full-fledged fight for Inu Yasha's life. The tension rises as at the end of the first Ryuukotsusei episode, Inu Yasha turns into his FULL DEMON FORM! (something I was eternally creeped out by, see episode 51-52 for reason why!) The next episode is Inu Yasha overcoming his demon form and regrasping Tetsusaiga and learning the only technique that can kill Ryuukotsusei, the Bakuryuuha (or Backlash Wave if you like that crappy English translation). He kicks Ryuukotsusei's scaley hide and can use the Kizu no Kaze (or Wind Scar you stupid dubbers!)whenever he pleases (no more demon winds to collide, just a giant blast of energy). In the next episode, Shippo (who I throughly hate), finds his first love and screws it up entirely (I don't pretend to be strong in front of a girl just so she likes me!). The next episode is about a beautiful dead princess who's spirit is still sucking the youth from men who stray across her path. Naturally Miroku (the funniest of all of them) is inclined to seduce her. But he ends up releasing her from the curse and admitting he likes Sango. But once again, a character screws up a relationship! (...)
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