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The Art of Inuyasha: Collection of Original Illustratios by Rumiko Takahashi

The Art of Inuyasha: Collection of Original Illustratios by Rumiko Takahashi

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Addition To Any InuYasha Collection
Review: I recieved this book for a present and managed to read through the whole thing the first day. It has a lot of interesting things inside, but I was left wanting more.

The book concentrates soley on the first part of the series. It starts of comparing the manga to the anime, telling differences and why the changes were made. It goes on with orginal illustrations of the manga. All are in color, and I just love all the pictures. This part takes up the first 100 pages of the book.

The next 50 plus pages hold many interesting tidbits. There's information on individual characters. It gives describtions, sketchs (along with information on drawing them), and even gives a height comparison. "One time" characters were also included. I, personally, would have enjoyed more information on main characters instead, but that's me.

Various settings are also shown, such as Kagome's School, or The Bone-Eater's Well. A layout of Kagome's house is also included. Again, I would have liked more info on places we see more often.

There's behind the scene information with interviews of Rumiko Takahashi, and voices actors of Inuyasha, Kagome, and Kikyo. There's even a glossary at the back of the book.

I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in Inuyasha.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Great Addition To Any InuYasha Collection
Review: I recieved this book for a present and managed to read through the whole thing the first day. It has a lot of interesting things inside, but I was left wanting more.

The book concentrates soley on the first part of the series. It starts of comparing the manga to the anime, telling differences and why the changes were made. It goes on with orginal illustrations of the manga. All are in color, and I just love all the pictures. This part takes up the first 100 pages of the book.

The next 50 plus pages hold many interesting tidbits. There's information on individual characters. It gives describtions, sketchs (along with information on drawing them), and even gives a height comparison. "One time" characters were also included. I, personally, would have enjoyed more information on main characters instead, but that's me.

Various settings are also shown, such as Kagome's School, or The Bone-Eater's Well. A layout of Kagome's house is also included. Again, I would have liked more info on places we see more often.

There's behind the scene information with interviews of Rumiko Takahashi, and voices actors of Inuyasha, Kagome, and Kikyo. There's even a glossary at the back of the book.

I highly recommend this book to anyone with an interest in Inuyasha.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't get me wrong...
Review: I'm a huge fan of Inuyasha, in fact it's because I'm a huge fan that this book gets 4 stars. Yeah, it's great to look at for someone who loves Inuyasha, and understands kind of the depth of the story and the characters. But, Takahashi Rumiko's art, even in color, though cute, is not the kind of thing that would instantly get the attention of someone who wasn't already a fan. Her stories are great and her art, cute, but not CLAMP-caliber, for example.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Don't get me wrong...
Review: I'm a huge fan of Inuyasha, in fact it's because I'm a huge fan that this book gets 4 stars. Yeah, it's great to look at for someone who loves Inuyasha, and understands kind of the depth of the story and the characters. But, Takahashi Rumiko's art, even in color, though cute, is not the kind of thing that would instantly get the attention of someone who wasn't already a fan. Her stories are great and her art, cute, but not CLAMP-caliber, for example.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Greatest art book I've ever seen
Review: This book was amazing. The pictures were spectacular. Though some of the drawings would look better in color. But all in all a very very good book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Wonderful and Informative
Review: This is a wonderful book. It's a must-have for all fans of Inuyasha. This book gives screencaptures, manga pictures in english, a glossary, drawing-the-anime sketches, and wonderful information that you might not know. This book is a wonderful thing. You really must get it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: GREAT ARTBOOK!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: This isn't your normal artbook, like the Art of Cardcaptor Sakura (which has only page after page of art and nothing else). This artbook actually has facts, character profiles, colored manga/anime images, you name it! Anyone who is a fan of
Inuyasha should definitly get this!
now for the price. It's not THAT expensive, seeing as how the book is SOOOOO good. Spare a few dollars and buy it...you won't be disappointed!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Banzai!
Review: Wahaha. This book rocks. Inuyasha is possibly one of the best anime's ever created, thanks, and this book celebrates it. It's a teeny bit spoiler-ish, but that doesn't really matter. You would have found out anyway, sooner or later. This just makes it sooner. The illustrations are wonderful, and it's very educational. In a sense. The price is a bit steep for an art book, but it's worth it.Especially the character profile pages. Lovely. The book - as I said before - rocks.


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