Inuyasha (manga)
Alternative title:
Inu-Yasha: A Feudal Fairy Tale
Inuyasha - Opowieść z feudalnych czasów (Polish)
犬夜叉 (Japanese)
Objectionable content:
Significant
Plot Summary:
Kagome is your average schoolgirl living in present day Tokyo. She was brought though an ancient well by a demon to the past. There she finds out that she is the reincarnation of a deceased priestess who guarded the powerful Shikon jewel, which has the power to fufill any ambition of man or demon. The jewel was reborn into her body. After saving the jewel from one of the many demons after the jewel, it shattered, and the Shikon shards were scattered across Japan. Now, Kagome must team up with the half-demon Inu-Yasha, who stole the jewel 50 years ago to be stopped by Kagome's previous form, to retrieve the shards before they fall into the wrong hands.
User Ratings:
792 ratings have been given [details]
Number of tankoubon:
56
Number of pages:
190
Chapter titles: We have 558
Vintage:
1996-11-13 to 2008-06-18 (serialized in Shonen Sunday)
2002-06 to 2009-06 (Germany)
2005-12-01 (Finland)
2006-05-09 (México)
Release dates: We have 296
Official website:
Manga Kana Inu-Yasha Site (French)
WEB Sunday (Japanese)
Links: We have 4
Trivia: We have 2
Review:
Inuyasha GN 23 (Apr 11, 2006)
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North American Anime, Manga Releases, December 13-19 (Dec 17, 2020)
New Inuyasha Stage Play Reveals Visual, Main Cast (Feb 6, 2017)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, February 9-15 (Feb 11, 2014)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, November 10-16 (Nov 12, 2013)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, August 11-17 (Aug 13, 2013)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, May 12-18 (May 14, 2013)
North American Anime, Manga Releases, February 10-16 (Feb 12, 2013)
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Story & Art: Rumiko Takahashi |
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Publisher: Shogakukan |
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Licensed by: Viz Media |
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Translation: Sébastien Gesell |
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Publisher: Kana |
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Consultant: Enric Piñeyro (Spain)
Correction: Lluís Anton Baulenas (Catalan ed.)
Editorial Director: Joan Navarro (Spain)
Lettering: Ferran Delgado (Spain)
Operations Manager: Enrique Espinosa (Grupo Editorial Vid)
Publishing Director: Carlos Francisco Jiménez (Grupo Editorial Vid)
Responsible Editor: Teresa Ponce Torres (Grupo Editorial Vid)
Translation Vol 1-12: Brenda Nava (Grupo Editorial Vid)
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Translation: Daruma Serveis Lingüístics (Glénat España)
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Adaptation: Vanna Vinci
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Publisher: Edizioni Star Comics |
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Publisher: Egmont Manga & Anime (Egmont Manga & Anime) |
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Publisher: Kana Netherlands |
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Translation: Witold Nowakowski |
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Publisher: Egmont Polska |
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Translation: Björn Aström |
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Publisher: Egmont Kärnan |
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