InuYasha. Sixth season box set [dvd] / produced by Yomiuri TV/Sunrise ; Shogakukan ; producers, Michihiko Suwa, Hideyuki Tomioka ; director, Yasunao Aoki. English production produced by VIZ Media ; adapted into English by K. Westlake.
Title from container. Based on the comic by Rumiko Takahashi. Contains 20 episodes from the sixth season. Special features: Textless opening & ending; "Down the well:" inside the feudal fairytale; special footage about the Japanese myths and folklore that inspired the world of Inuyasha. Japanese voices: Kappei Yamaguchi, Satsuki Yukino, Kumiko Watanabe ; English voices: Richard Cox, Moneca Stori, Jillian Michaels.
Contents:
Episode 131: Episode 127: Trap of the cursed wall hanging. Episode 128: Battle against the dried-up demons at the Cultural Festival! -- Episode 129: Chokyukai and the abducted bride -- Episode 130: Shippo's new technique, the Heart Scar! -- Episode 131: Trap of the cursed wall hanging. Episode 135: Episode 132: A strange invisible demon appears! Episode 133: Inuyasha special -- Episode 134: The woman who loved Sesshomaru -- Episode 135: The last banquet of Miroku's master -- Episode 136: A strange invisible demon appears! Episode 140: Episode 137: Entei, the demon horse unleashed! Episode 138: Mountain of demons: survival of the duo -- Episode 139: The great duel at Shoun Falls! -- Episode 140: Eternal love: the Naginata of Kenkon -- Episode 141: Entei, the demon horse unleashed! Episode 146: Episode 142: Untamed Entei and horrible Hakudoshi -- Episode 143: The fiery bird master, Princess Abi. Episode 144: Hosenki and the last shard -- Episode 145: Bizarre guards at the Border of the Afterlife -- Episode 146: The fiery bird master, Princess Abi.
Summary:
Kagome is a modern-day student with typical teenage problems. He battles demons and searches for the Sacred Jewel shards. He is also preparing for a school festival and a love scene in the class play. But demons wait for no one, and soon Kagome is back in the past encountering demon women. That will test the bond between Miroku and Sango.
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