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InuYasha
戦国お伽草子–犬夜叉
(Sengoku Otogizōshi InuYasha)
Genre
Adventure; Sengoku era sword and sorcery
Manga
Author
Rumiko Takahashi
Publisher
Shogakukan
Other publishers:
Viz
Editora JBC
Star Comics
Kana
Egmont Kustannus
Glénat
Egmont
Egmont Serieforlag
Elex Media Komputindo
Editorial Vid
Aruts Hayeladim
NXB Trẻ
Egmont
Haksan Publishing
Demographic
Shōnen
Serialized in
Weekly Shonen Sunday
Original run
1996 – (ongoing)
Volumes
55 with 553 chapters (as of May 14, 2008)
TV anime
Director
Masashi Ikeda (episodes 1 to 44)
Yasunao Aoki (44 onwards)
Studio
Sunrise
Network
Animax, Nippon TV, Yomiuri TV
Other networks:
Animax
TTV, CTV, Videoland General Entertainment Channel
Adult Swim
YTV
Arts Central
NTV7
Arutz Hayladim
MTV Italia
Cartoon Network
Chilevisión, Etc...tv, Cartoon Network
ABC , 7
ABS-CBN , Hero TV
MY3TB
Champ TV, Tooniverse, AniOne TV
A+, RTL Klub
Indosiar
RTL II
K3
Original run
16 October 2000 – 13 September 2004
Episodes
167
Feature movies
InuYasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time
InuYasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass
InuYasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler
InuYasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island
InuYasha (犬夜叉, InuYasha?), full title InuYasha, a Feudal Fairy Tale (戦国お伽草子–犬夜叉, Sengoku Otogizōshi - InuYasha?, "Warring-States Fairy-Tale Book: InuYasha) (romanized as INUYASHA in Japan and sometimes Inuyasha), is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. The story centers on a time-traveling middle school student, a half-demon, a lecherous monk, a fox demon, a demon slayer, and a nekomata during the Sengoku period who seek to find all the fragments of the Jewel of Four Souls (Shikon no Tama) and to keep them out of the hands of evildoers, especially Naraku.
The manga was adapted into a 167 episode anime series produced by Sunrise. Masashi Ikeda directed the first forty-four episodes, while Yasunao Aoki directed the remainder of the series. InuYasha premiered on Yomiuri TV in Japan on 16 October 2000 and ran until 13 September 2004. The television run of the anime ceased without a conclusion to the story. As of May 2008, the manga is still being released in Japan, but has recently begun its final story arc.
In 2002, the manga won the Shogakukan Manga Award for best shōnen title of the year.[1]
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