| QUOTE (Mig @ Oct 22 2004, 08:03 PM) |
| Yup, yup. More like a DOG man with a sword, though. |
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| InuYasha is a shōnen Shōnen (少年), commonly spelled shounen, is a Japanese word usually translated as "young boy", although it is commonly used to refer to males of up to high-school age as well. The word is composed of the characters meaning "few" and "year[s]". In English, it usually refers to anime and manga which is primarily intended for boys, although there can be crossover appeal to girls as well. Some popular examples are Mobile Suit Gundam, Dragon Ball, and Fist of the North Star. ..... Click the link for more information. action/adventure romantic Romance or romantic can refer to: * Romantic love * Romantic movements in the arts, Romanticism * Romantic poetry * Romantic fiction, including but not limited to Romance novels * Romance genre in film http://www.imdb.com/Sections/Genres/Romance/ * ..... Click the link for more information. comedy Comedy is the use of humor in the performing arts. It also means a performance that relies heavily on humor. The term originally comes from theater, where it simply referred to a play with a happy ending, in contrast to a tragedy. The humor, once an incidental device used to entertain, is now an essential aspect of a comedy. A recognised characteristic of comedy is that it is an intensely personal enjoyment. People frequently fail to find the same things amusing, but when they do it can help to create powerful bonds. ..... Click the link for more information. , with elements from the horror Horror fiction is, broadly, fiction intended to scare, unsettle or horrify the reader. Although a good deal of it is about the supernatural, any fiction with a morbid, gruesome, surreal, suspenseful or frightening theme may be termed "horror"; conversely, many stories of the supernatural are not horror. Horror fiction often overlaps with science fiction and fantasy, all of which form the umbrella category speculative fiction. ..... Click the link for more information. genre. The story starts in Tokyo Tokyo (東京; Tōkyō, lit. eastern capital) is the capital of Japan as well as the most populous conurbation in Japan, and the most populous metropolitan area in the world. A little more than 12 million people live in Tokyo while hundreds of thousands of others commute everyday from surrounding areas to work and do business in Tokyo. Tokyo is the central place of politics, economy, culture and academics in Japan as well as the home of the Japanese emperor and the seat of the national government, as well as a major business and financial centre for all of East Asia. ..... Click the link for more information. , Japan Japan (日本, Nippon/Nihon, literally "the origin of the sun") is a country in East Asia situated east of the Korean peninsula on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean. Its name, often translated as "The Land of the Rising Sun", comes from China and refers to Japan's eastward position relative to the Asian continent. Before Japan had relations with China, it was known as Yamato (大和). Wa (倭) was a name early China used to refer to Japan, around the time of the Three Kingdoms Period. ..... Click the link for more information. with a junior high-school girl named Kagome Higurashi Kagome Higurashi (Japanese: 日暮かごめ) is a character in the anime and manga series InuYasha. Kagome is the granddaughter of the owner of Higurashi Shrine, a shintō shrine near Tokyo. On her fifteenth birthday, she is pulled into a well by a centipede yōkai, known as Mudake Jurō (Mistress Centipede in the dub), and is taken into feudal ..... Click the link for more information. , who on her way to school heads to the covered well on the family property (which happens to be a Shinto Shintō (Japanese: 神道) is the native religion of Japan. It involves the worship of kami, which could be translated to mean gods, nature spirits, or just spiritual presences. Some kami are very local and can be regarded as the spirit or genius of a particular place, but others represent major natural objects and processes, for example, Amaterasu, the Sun goddess. Shinto is a combination of two Chinese words (神道, shen dao) for "divine" (also God) and "path". Thus, Shinto means literally, "the way of the kami." ..... Click the link for more information. shrine). She does this to retrieve her cat, Buyo, from the well, since her brother was afraid to go inside. When she approaches the well a strange woman/centipede demon bursts from the well and grabs her. The demon claims that Kagome possesses the Jewel of Four Souls The Shikon no Tama (四魂の玉 lit. Jewel of Four Souls) or "Shikon Jewel", is a fictional, magical jewel in the anime and manga series Inuyasha. The Four Souls The four souls described are from the Shinto philosophy of Naobi (直霊): Courage (荒魂 aramitama), Friendship (和魂 nigimitama), Wisdom (奇魂 kushimitama) and Love (幸魂 sakimitama). When all united in one person, such as Midoriko, they unite to form a powerful balance within the soul that can be used for good or evil. ..... Click the link for more information. (四魂の玉 Shikon no Tama) and attempts to seize it when the demon is driven off and the very confused Kagome emerges in the Sengoku period The Sengoku Period (戦国時代 Sengoku jidai) or "warring-states" period, is a period of long civil war in the History of Japan that spans through the middle 15th to the early 17th centuries. It started in the late Muromachi period in 1467 with the Onin War (Onin no Ran 1467-1478), lasting through the entire Azuchi-Momoyama period, until final peace and order was achieved in 1615 of the Edo period. ..... Click the link for more information. of Japan. Kagome wanders and meets an old priestess by the name of Kaede Kaede (楓) is a miko in the anime and manga series InuYasha. She is the younger sister of Kikyō and took her post after Naraku killed her. She her right eye at a young age while fighting alongside Kikyō and InuYasha (Kikyō failed to protect her [from her own arrow] because she was in love with InuYasha and her powers had been weakened by Tsubaki's curse, this is not in the manga but takes place in the special episode of the anime 147+148). ..... Click the link for more information. , who claims that Kagome is the spitting image of Kikyō Kikyō (Japanese: 桔梗, also spelled Kikyou) is a character in the anime and manga series InuYasha. She was the miko assigned by Sango's village to purify the fabled Shikon no Tama, which was created by a battle between another miko, Midoriko, and hundreds of yōkai. Kikyō could never force herself to kill InuYasha who, unlike the other yōkai was half human. They were bonded to each other by inescapable odds. Kikyō started to have feelings for Inuyasha and the same feeling was returned by him. Kikyō told Inuyasha that the sacred Tama that she was protecting could be used to make him a human, which was something he originally did not want until he had fallen for her. ..... Click the link for more information. , her elder sister (and powerful priestess) who had died and had her body burned with the Jewel of Four Souls, taking it with her into the afterlife. Kaede relates the story of how, 50 years earlier, a hanyō named InuYasha had tried to steal the Jewel from Kikyō, mortally wounding her in the process, but Kikyō had managed to strike him with a magical arrow, sending him into suspended animation and thus retrieving the Jewel before she finally died. It turns out that Kagome is the reincarnation of Kikyō, and that she does possess the Jewel of Four Souls, embedded in her flesh. When the centipede demon rips it from her flesh and swallows it, granting the demon a great boost in power, Kagome is forced to awaken Inuyasha so he can defeat her. Soon after they recover the Jewel, it is lost again, and Kagome accidentally shatters it as she tries to recover it. The pieces scatter far and wide, and the series tells of Kagome and InuYasha's exploits as they search for the shards of the Jewel. As they search, they meet new people who join them on their quest for various personal reasons. Throughout the story Kagome and InuYasha come closer to having deep feelings for each other, though the romance remains a side plot for most of the story. |
| QUOTE (Mig @ Oct 23 2004, 05:50 PM) |
| ;) That's the 'good' pic. I also made a hentai one, but...yeah. |
| QUOTE (Mig @ Oct 24 2004, 06:27 PM) |
| You've seen my hentai drawing? |
| QUOTE (Keanag Redclaw @ Oct 22 2004, 05:00 PM) |
| cool......its a cat-man with a sword... B) |
| QUOTE (hannah_fdl @ Oct 27 2004, 12:41 AM) | ||
Actually, he's a wolf-man(half-demon, I think), every full moon he becomes human again(He has black hair wen he's human). |
| QUOTE (hannah_fdl @ Oct 27 2004, 11:47 PM) |
| Here's a link to a pic of him full human.. http://photobucket.com/albums/v167/hannah_...an-Inuyasha.jpg |
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| middle school sucked |
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| its also when my wolf started to come out |
| QUOTE (Dkj400 @ Nov 4 2004, 12:04 PM) | ||
Dirty boy ;) |
| QUOTE (hannah_fdl @ Nov 2 2004, 10:17 PM) |
| l HAVE to write an essay every monday!!!! |