InuYasha's End
Posted: Fri Aug 27, 2004 1:09 pm
For more information on InuYasha, please see my InuYasha Review.
UPDATED POST (October 27th, 2006):
Rumiko Takahashi's hit television series, InuYasha, ended on September 13th, 2004 with a one hour special of episodes 166-167: "The Bond Between Two - Use The Shard of Shikon!". On October 27th 2006, Adult Swim, the US broadcaster of InuYasha, aired the final English dub episode of InuYasha, episode 167: "The Bond Between Them, Use The Sacred Jewel Shard! Part 2".
However, the final InuYasha installment was not the series, but the fourth movie: On December 23rd 2005, InuYasha Movie 4: "Crimson Hourai Island", was released on retail DVD in Japan. The English release of the DVD, "Fire of the Mystic Island" was released on August 1st, 2006.
Though confirmed on a radio show that there will be OAVs, no one has heard anything more about them. What time will they take place in? Will they take off after Movie 4? No one knows, but I'll be sure to inform you of anything I might find in the future. However, with the adamant silence that has been kept for just over two years, it's doubtful that anything further, anime wise, will surface for InuYasha.
It's recommended you go pick up the VIZ DVD releases of the movies. They're absolutely awesome incarnate: Using the angle feature, they've included both their English video and the original Japanese video -- entirely uncut and unedited. Their subtitled translations are also very awesome and well translated (with no errors, I might add).
A long time ago, it was rumored, as well, that there would be a fifth movie, written by Takahashi Rumiko herself. However, as stated above, nothing regarding the confirmed OAVs or the unconfirmed 5th movie has been heard of from anyone.
The manga continues going strong at the hands of Rumiko Takahashi, who said at the release of the latest InuYasha manga volume, volume 46 (chapter 400), that she still had more stories to tell in our favorite universe, and she plans on creating at least 100 more chapters, if not more.
Alternatively, instead of waiting for the domestic VIZ releases of the manga series, you can seek out the text-only translations of all of the InuYasha mangas, from volume 1 to the latest volume, at the "InuYasha - Sengoku o-Togi Zoushi" website: http://www.wot-club.org.uk/Inuyasha/ .
UPDATED POST (October 27th, 2006):
Rumiko Takahashi's hit television series, InuYasha, ended on September 13th, 2004 with a one hour special of episodes 166-167: "The Bond Between Two - Use The Shard of Shikon!". On October 27th 2006, Adult Swim, the US broadcaster of InuYasha, aired the final English dub episode of InuYasha, episode 167: "The Bond Between Them, Use The Sacred Jewel Shard! Part 2".
However, the final InuYasha installment was not the series, but the fourth movie: On December 23rd 2005, InuYasha Movie 4: "Crimson Hourai Island", was released on retail DVD in Japan. The English release of the DVD, "Fire of the Mystic Island" was released on August 1st, 2006.
Though confirmed on a radio show that there will be OAVs, no one has heard anything more about them. What time will they take place in? Will they take off after Movie 4? No one knows, but I'll be sure to inform you of anything I might find in the future. However, with the adamant silence that has been kept for just over two years, it's doubtful that anything further, anime wise, will surface for InuYasha.
It's recommended you go pick up the VIZ DVD releases of the movies. They're absolutely awesome incarnate: Using the angle feature, they've included both their English video and the original Japanese video -- entirely uncut and unedited. Their subtitled translations are also very awesome and well translated (with no errors, I might add).
A long time ago, it was rumored, as well, that there would be a fifth movie, written by Takahashi Rumiko herself. However, as stated above, nothing regarding the confirmed OAVs or the unconfirmed 5th movie has been heard of from anyone.
The manga continues going strong at the hands of Rumiko Takahashi, who said at the release of the latest InuYasha manga volume, volume 46 (chapter 400), that she still had more stories to tell in our favorite universe, and she plans on creating at least 100 more chapters, if not more.
Alternatively, instead of waiting for the domestic VIZ releases of the manga series, you can seek out the text-only translations of all of the InuYasha mangas, from volume 1 to the latest volume, at the "InuYasha - Sengoku o-Togi Zoushi" website: http://www.wot-club.org.uk/Inuyasha/ .