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Inuyasha the Movie 2. The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass

DVD - 2004 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4.2 out of 5

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Originally released as a motion picture in 2002.
Special features: line-art gallery ; special Inuyasha footage ; Japanese Inuyasha movie promos.
With their greatest foe seeningly defeated, Inuyasha and his friends return to their lives. But their short period of peace is once again shaed as a new enemy begins to emerge. Kaguya, the self-proclaimed Princess from the Moon of legend, plots to plunge the world into a perpetual night of the full moon. Inuyasha, Kagome, Miroku, Sango and Shippo must once again unite to face a new threat.
DVD, Dolby digital ; region 1 ; widescreen (16:9) presentation.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

inuyasha submitted by nasuaada on June 27, 2011, 3:48pm Two people time travel back to Feudal Japan and A half demon goes back on a quest to become a full demon.

Inuyasah review submitted by fluting4ever on August 4, 2011, 5:00pm The series is enjoyable for older kids. sorta inapropriate. still fun to watch. 5 stars. Recommended for teens.

Summary submitted by Bookbird on June 20, 2013, 9:46am Basically, Naraku is "defeated". Miroku's Kazanna is gone, and you see brief shots of others (Kikyo, Sesshomaru,ect.) looking back in one direction, the direction of Naraku. Kagura is "free". Her sister Kanna offers to show her true freedom and goes to a shrine in the woods. There's a mirror there. Kanna shines the moon's light into the other mirror, waking Kaguya. Kaguya has them find five items from the "Tale of the Bamboo Cutter" legend, which included a piece of Inuyasha's Robe of the Fire Rat. When all five items have been dropped into the five lakes surrounding Mt.Fuji, the seal on the mirror breaks and Kaguya is freed. She stops time, which would keep the world in eternal night. Inuyasha's group aren't frozen in time because they have stuff from Kagome's time on them. In the big climax, it is revealed that Naraku didn't actually die but hid himself in Kohaku (ew). He pretended to die to lure Kaguya out so he can absorb her and gain eternal life. In the end, the obvious thing happens: Naraku escapes, Kaguya dies, and everyone else gets out alive. It was interesting. No lack of action, at least one "sit", Inuyasha is as predictable as always, and the only new character was Hojo's super-clumsy ancestor. Since it was between episodes, you would have to watch it to know who Hojo's ancestor was. Otherwise you would be confused at episode 137 when Inuyasha recognized him and you don't. I recommend watching it.

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LANGUAGE OPTIONS
In English or Japanese with English subtitles.

PUBLISHED
San Francisco, CA : VIZ, [2004?]
Year Published: 2004
Description: 1 videodisc (ca. 100 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Format: DVD

ISBN/STANDARD NUMBER
1591166969 :

ADDITIONAL CREDITS
Shinohara, Toshiya.
Suwa, Michihiko.
Ueda, Masuo.
Iwata, Mikihiro.
Sekizaki, Kōichi.
Suzuki, Miho.
Yagi, Akiko.
Viz Video (Firm)

SUBJECTS
Demonology -- Drama.
Japanese language materials.
Monsters -- Drama.
Feature films.
Animated films.