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Inuyasha
He is of average height, measuring 168 cm, with a thin body that belies his enormous strength. Like his half-brother Sesshōmaru, he has a thick mane of silvery-white hair down to his waist, dark and thick eyebrows, golden eyes with slit-like pupils, claws on each of his fingers, and short fangs in his mouth. Their ears are hairy and pointed like a dog's. Your nose, despite looking normal, is always moist unless you've caught a cold, in which case it gets dry.
Jakotsu or Kagome, also describe him as handsome. He always wears his red kariginu made from the skin of the fire rat (Hinezumi), which is fireproof and protects Inuyasha from burns. Inuyasha also always walks barefoot.
InuYasha usually goes with the clothing that priests of the Sengoku period used to wear.
Pants: His Hakama and Hitoe are made with Fire Rat Hair. They are a type of hakama called Sashinuki where the legs are split with the Hitoe and the ankles are reunited, creating a bombshell
effect. Jacket: Matching the pants, the Hitoe is also made with Fire Rat Hair. It has bell sleeves, and Inuyasha usually has his arms crossed, putting his hands inside. The collar is long and open, this fact makes it possible to see the shirt he wears underneath, you can also see that it is open at the arms (it may be to pick up more speed). It's red like pants.
T-shirt: It's a Kosode. The Kosode was normally worn as an underwear in the Sengoku era, and was invariably white. The sleeve was smaller.
Ob Belt: Steel Fang is attached to this belt.
Baseball cap: When Inuyasha was in the world of the Kagome he usually wears this cap to hide his dog ears.
Inuyasha
The Necklace of Domination ("Kotodama no Nenju", 言霊の念誦?) is Inuyasha's necklace. It is triggered when Kagome says "Sit down!" or "down!" in the Latin dub (おすわり ("Osuwari", おすわり?)). Kagome is the only person who can activate the Domination Necklace, as Kaede made it for Kagome's use when she put it around Inuyasha's neck. The strength of the spell is so great that after activation, the necklace plunges violently into the ground, pulling Inuyasha by the neck, which naturally first sinks his face into the ground (or any other convenient surface beneath it that the force can withstand). Although it was originally made by Kikyō for this purpose (with the phrase "Beloved" instead of "Sit" or "down"), she decided not to give it to Inuyasha and never used it. This collar is designed to keep Inuyasha subdued in case he behaves aggressively.
Human
When he assumes his human form completely, Inuyasha's demonic claws and fangs, as well as his dog ears, disappear. Her silver-white hair changes to black and her golden eyes changes to brown.
Since Inuyasha is a Hanyō, he turns into a human once a month when there is a new moon and returns to his usual form when the sun rises. As a human, Inuyasha's demonic claws and fangs, as well as his dog ears, disappear. Her silver-white hair changes to black and her golden eyes changes to brown. With this transformation, he also loses all his abilities as a half-demon and has to be especially on guard against attacks. But regardless of whether he's human or half-demon, he always protects his friends, especially Kagome.
Inuyasha
Yokai
In his most demonic form, Inuyasha's dog-demon traits resemble those of his brother Sesshōmaru. When transformed into such, Inuyasha's sclera turned a deep red, her irises turned into blue slits with white pupils, and irregular purple streaks appeared on the sides of her face, and her fangs and claws lengthened. As a yōkai, he almost always loses his human mind and turns into a raging beast. Inuyasha usually only transforms when his life is in danger or in very severe pain.
Inuyasha
Even when his life was in danger, Inuyasha refused to back down. Enemies were baffled by his unorthodox fighting style, and he achieved victories greater than his skills would suggest or extend. Inuyasha was driven by a fierce and persistent determination to win, and his grit in battle proved to work in his favor. However, his volatile emotions could often lead him to behave very childishly. Inuyasha himself could not control his tumultuous soul. Even if he was gravely injured, he would completely forget about his pain the moment someone he was trying to protect was in danger. Because of this, his emotions would push his body beyond its limits. This was especially evident when Kagome was in danger. Inuyasha was incredibly hot-headed and easily angered, often slamming his fists into the source of his annoyance. He would even occasionally hit small children if they upset him, which often happened with Shippō. He was impatient by nature and could be very proud, having great difficulty admitting that he was wrong about something.
Inuyasha
Inuyasha kept secret the fact that he loses his demonic power on new moon nights. Having grown up in a world where he was shunned by humans and demons alike and was in constant danger, he became cynical and, for a long time, trusted no one. He believed, having lived through a cruel past, that he might die if he relaxed or let his guard down. However, since she met Kagome and gained friends who knew of her secret, she opened her heart to others and forged bonds that allowed her to trust her life to others. However, even with his friends by his side, he never let go of this concern. His friends accepted it in silence.
However, in coherence with his "Hero" archetype, despite how cynical and asocial he behaved externally, Inuyasha exposed his inner good nature in casual moments. He couldn't hide his true feelings. Although his friends described him as "easily deceived and honest to the extreme" and "unable to comprehend the subtleties of the human spirit," his personality was hard to dislike. He is extremely susceptible to spells and deception and had a frank, almost brutal honesty about most things, so he often appeared to be rude and disrespectful to others. For example, he once blatantly told Kagome that his food was awful—when she had done everything to impress him. This was mainly due to the fact that having been excluded from the human and demonic communities, Inuyasha had very little experience in how to react appropriately in social situations. Despite his harsh and callous exterior, he really cared about his friends who acted like family to him; each one, in his own way, saved him from his loneliness, and vice versa.
Inuyasha
Inuyasha valued power more than fighting tactics, and fighting spirit more than wisdom. He fought against multitudes of powerful enemies and suppressed them with sheer power and instinct. Instead of analyzing things, Inuyasha relied on reckless emotion and, even if he was seriously wounded in battle, achieved favorable results in the end. Inuyasha's instinct and experience were a product of daily training. When he saw something new, his eyes lit up and he tried to interact with it. In addition, he is capable of incredible cunning. In her first battle with Kagura, she was able to stop him from using her Kaze no Kizu. However, he was able to direct Kagome to use his arrows to disperse Kagura's wind magic. This way, when she used her magic again, he would be able to momentarily use the Kaze no Kizu. Inuyasha defeated Ryūjin using his Kaze no Kizu several times so that the dragon demon could absorb his energy and return the energy to Inuyasha, allowing him to use the Bakuryūha and defeat Ryūjin. However, he is not a perfect strategist, as Naraku outplayed him repeatedly. Inuyasha was dense and rather slow to understand; for example, he didn't know about Sango's strong romantic feelings for Miroku until much later than the rest of the group.
Fifty years before her awakening, Inuyasha met Kikyō and began to develop intensely pure romantic feelings for her. Upon meeting Kikyō, he learned the warmth of the human heart and was romantically attracted to her. However, through a conspiracy, they separated. When he learned that Kikyō had given his life to follow him in death, Inuyasha vowed not to let another woman die again. Those feelings carried over to Kikyō's reincarnation, Kagome. The concept of Kikyō's reincarnation was completely confusing to Inuyasha, and all he saw when he looked at Kagome initially was Kikyō.
Inuyasha
Inuyasha often saw Kagome's tears during his journey. Each time tears were shed for him, with her soft scent soothing, he felt he had found his place as a protector above all else. Contact with Kagome healed the deep loneliness in his soul. At first, Inuyasha didn't think there was anyone in the world who would grieve for his death. He found a different kind of comfort in Kagome than he did with Kikyō. This different comfort was based on Kagome's similar and like-minded approach to life, sharing Inuyasha's never-give-up attitude, as well as her kindness and warmth toward him, which slowly opened him up to a less lonely world. This is opposed to Kikyō's connection with Inuyasha, which was based on two distant, lonely souls finding comfort in each other's arms.
Though her heart was deeply hurt by Kikyō's "betrayal," Kagome was able to quickly mend Inuyasha's heart, allowing him to trust others again. He quickly shifted his goals from obtaining the jewel to gain more powers for himself to wanting more power to protect Kagome, as Miroku noted shortly before Sangō joined the group.
Inuyasha
Conflicting spirit
As a hanyō, Inuyasha was conflicted between his human halves and his yōkai. Fear or anger at his lack of belonging made him feel intense loneliness. However, Kagome and his allies comforted him, and he was able to develop a strong, yet gentle disposition over time.
Immediately after being freed from his fifty-year seal, Inuyasha sought to become a full demon and acquire power quickly using the Shikon Jewel. In the heat of battle, he stopped caring about the lives of others. However, after meeting Kagome and other gentle humans, he came to understand his human half and began to seek the true strength of the spirit rather than pure demonic power. His intention to become a yōkai faltered when he encountered more of them bent on using the Jewel for evil purposes. Over time, he realized that he had no desire to lose his human spirit, which would have happened if he had become a full yōkai. As his bond with Kagome and his other companions strengthened, Inuyasha's goal of becoming a demon faded, and he became content being a hanyō.
Kagome
Kagome is a girl with a slim and slender body. This causes some funny moments, recurrently with the monk Miroku as the protagonist. Being the reincarnation of Kikyo, Kagome has the same facial features as the latter, although the latter aspect is accentuated more in the manga than in the anime. As for her appearance itself, Kagome has a light skin tone, her hair is jet black that has edges of dark blue sheen and is long reaching almost at the waist and she has a wide fringe that covers much of her forehead; His eyes are brown in the anime adaptation and gray in the manga. During her adventures, she almost always wears her high school student uniform which consists of a short green pleated skirt, a white long-sleeved shirt (which is worn in winter during the school season in Japan) and a green sailor blouse with a white middle stripe that is also present on the cuffs of the shirt. accompanied by a red ribbon, white socks and brown shoes, although she can sometimes be seen in pajamas, with clothes from the modern era and is rarely seen in the priestess costume.
Staying permanently in the Sengoku era, Kagome decides to permanently wear the priestess costume to which she excludes her tabi stockings walking only with her woven zori sandals exposing her ankles.
Kagome
Kagome follows the stereotypes of Japanese teenagers. She is a kind, cheerful, outgoing, very kind-hearted young woman and lives with her family in a Shinto temple. Of all the characters in the series, it is speculated that Kagome had a quiet and happy childhood unlike his fellow adventurers. Her sanguine temperament makes her a lively person. Being able to be sensitive to the suffering of others, which makes him have to think about the best way to help others without being asked. Kagome follows the pattern of behavior of some female protagonists from Rumiko Takahashi's previous works, behaving explosively and violently with her male partner, as happens with the characters of Lum Invader and Akane Tendo.
Kagome is usually a dreamer with her head elsewhere. Like every fifteen-year-old, she is a girl who easily falls in love, but that defect does not mean that she is submissive or soft, on the contrary, she shows herself as a very brave girl, with a strong and determined character who does not allow herself to be intimidated or intimidated by other individuals being able to subdue InuYasha himself.
She is not afraid of the threats presented to her in history. To cut all this short, we could say that Kagome is fearless and brave for her age.
She is a very noble girl, incapable of hurting an innocent person, always seeking to do the right thing even if it goes against her interests.
Kagome
Over the course of the series you can see how his skills with the bow improve significantly, which also applies to his spiritual powers. She is a very ingenious girl and has a knack for finding quick solutions in moments of extreme tension.
However, the bravery she shows makes her often reckless, which often causes her fellow adventurers to save her on more than one occasion. Other flaws we can see is that Kagome has problems with studies (which does not necessarily mean that she is an unintelligent girl), as she prioritizes her adventures in the Sengoku period more than her education. Still, she tries very hard to catch up with her studies whenever InuYasha allows her to return to her time for a few days.
She will not be very given to mathematics, but in History she can stand out.
Kagome is emotionally abundant and somewhat uncontrollable at times, with certain similarities to Inuyasha's own lack of self-control. Even when not saying a word, his feelings are easy to read because of his honest expressions.
Kagome
While she is generally seen as a calm and compassionate person, Kagome has a violent side that she lets out when her short temper comes into play, with Inuyasha being the cause of this usually due to her blunt, moody, and childish nature. Despite his genuine love for Inuyasha, Kagome frequently uses the command Osuwari! About him, especially in anime, that he almost never regrets or apologizes unless it's by accident. His wild, turbulent, and erratic emotions toward Inuyasha can be generated by concern toward him for seeing him safe or anger at his reckless behavior, which is why he explodes his mixed emotions.
She was also often shown to be very disgusted towards the lustful behaviors of her traveling companion Miroku, and never hesitated to criticize him, but over time, she resigned herself to him, knowing that he would never change.
When she is involved in battles, Kagome uses her knowledge to the fullest and analyzes the situation to the best of her ability, unlike Inuyasha who most of the time simply attacks recklessly. Even when cornered, Kagome discovers solutions and dares to execute them, often producing unexpected good results. Despite having stated in film 3 that she hates fighting, Kagome would never let Inuyasha fight alone. Although he does not have great cunning like Miroku's, Kagome's words are capable of moving and inspiring others, as he instills confidence and almost unconscious obedience due to his positive and cheerful nature. However, she can be a bit manipulative at times, as she tells Kōga what he wants to hear even though they are lies to get the desired effect.
Kagome
Kagome is awkward in love, as she is not able to hide her loving feelings, even when she tries to do so. Her curious friends from school always force her to report on her love life, if she didn't tell them anything, her friends could guess what she was thinking just by looking at her facial expressions, which made it easy to see her love for Inuyasha, when Kagome was not fully aware of it.
At first, the relationship with Inuyasha is simply one of "fellow travelers", they fought and argued constantly. Until she came to understand Inuyasha's reliable physical and emotional strength, as well as his surprisingly vulnerable side, small feelings of love towards him began to grow within her, which only grew stronger as time went on.
However, Kagome was soon hurt by what Inuyasha said and did to protect Kikyō, but what hurt him the most was discovering the jealousy that dwelt in his heart because of this. It was the first time she had fallen in love, but also the first time she had felt truly bitter.
Sango
Sango is one of the most prominent characters in the series. It is of human race and is estimated to be between 1.60 m -1.64 m tall based on Sunrise designs, it has an age of between 16 and 19 years from when it begins to when the series ends. She is very beautiful, has fair skin and an angular face, usually wears a brownish-pink eyeshadow that makes her bright dark brown eyes stand out. Her hair is also a dark brown color that she usually wears up, in a ponytail and only leaves her bangs loose.
Sango wears two kinds of clothing depending on the occasion.
Sango normally travels wearing a traditional women's kimono. Over this, she wears a long skirt, most likely "Mo-bakama". Sometimes, she wears her Hiraikotsu in this outfit. Complete her outfit with traditional women's arm guards, leg protectors and straw sandals. His hidden sword is strapped to his right forearm under his sleeve.
Her exterminator outfit consists of a tight black jumpsuit with a kanji written on her left shoulder that has a decidedly continental flavor, pink armor plates made of demon parts, and a red sash around her waist to carry her wakizashi (short sword). Its gas mask is worn over its underside, while its various poisons and grappling chains are stored underneath its armor plates.
Sango
Because she grew up and worked as a demon slayer, Sango had a strong sense of responsibility along with a brave heart. On the other hand, she had feminine emotions, weaknesses, and many human aspects. Consequently, your personality is hesitant depending on your feelings. Even though he was a compassionate person, he showed a more level-headed attitude than Kagome.
Sango prided herself on being a demon slayer. Being independent and tough by nature, she didn't like people to help her. Sango relied on his advanced fighting skills, never letting an enemy escape once he had his sights set on it. She fought aggressively and bravely faced every enemy. She showed no mercy, and had a strong sense of obligation to fulfill her duties. Sango's fighting strength was very strong, and once a fire was lit under her, she didn't get wet easily. Even if, for example, she was severely injured, she would continue to advance towards her enemy until he defeated her. She fought fearlessly against enemies without regard for her own life. This was seen when he thought that Inuyasha had murdered his family and people; Even though he was on the verge of death, he fought valiantly.
Sango had a great selfless love for his younger brother, Kohaku. He encouraged his cowardly brother Kohaku and continually showed support for his brother's decisions. Even when Kohaku was under Naraku's influence, her unconditional love for him never wavered. She remained positive, believing that one day the real Kohaku would return to her. In the end, despite going through many trials and errors, his hopes came true. Sango's love for his brother was seen many times throughout the series. For example, she protected him from being shot by arrows right after he killed his father and fellow hunters.
Sango
All of Sango's exterminating comrades, as well as his father, were killed, and his only relative, Kohaku, was under Naraku's control. After all this tragedy, Sango was consumed with loneliness and despair, she resolved to do everything alone and not trust anyone. Fortunately, his sadness was healed by the kindness and kindness of Kagome and his new friends. Sango developed a deep feeling of caring and gratitude towards her companions as time went on, due to the way they supported her (even when she betrayed them to save her brother), and gave her hope that Kohaku could still be saved. From then on, Sango's loyalty and devotion to his closest friends were seen again and again, feeling protective of them all. He finally felt a sense of happiness from the misery he had suffered because of Naraku.
Sango thought that every matter passed calmly and logically understood situations. His words and actions were efficient and precise, and he always came up with quick fixes. However, once he came to a certain conclusion, he would not hesitate or rethink himself. One of his failures was throwing himself into things recklessly. Sango showed great intelligence in battle. In addition to the knowledge of her ancestors, she had experience fighting numerous demons. She knew how to dominate a battle by finding a demon's weak spots based on its characteristics. Sango always felt love for her brother, responsibility as a sister, and feelings of guilt for her peers. She was usually calm, but when it came to Kohaku she could get distracted and would quickly get excited. While Kohaku was under Naraku's control, these mixed feelings sometimes manifested as rage towards his actions.
Sango
As time went on, Sango developed affection and eventually fell in love with his traveling companion Miroku. This was ironic, as she believed in pure love and had a great deal of disdain and disrespect towards perverts like the monk. However, every time she saw him behaving like a womanizer, jealousy and anger consumed her for his shameless flirtation. This was partly due to irritation towards herself for not being able to confess her feelings to him, which resulted in a conflicted heart, as well as jealousy. One needs to remember that Sango was an inexperienced teenager. Unfamiliar with romance, Sango had trouble dealing with that love and affection to and from another person, which proved to be a struggle throughout her relationship with Miroku. This goes to also have a black and white view of certain relationship complications, such as her rather biased anger towards Inuyasha over her love triangle situation with Kagome and Kikyo. In this way, she is similar to Kagome and her feelings towards Inuyasha, except for Inuyasha, who spends most of the series pretending that she has no affection for Kagome, while completely losing the affection that Kagome shows her. Miroku, of course, interprets any attention as an invitation to blatantly sexual behavior.
While Sango is young, he is not innocent, and he does not wish to be what he believes will be just another sexual conquest. She's also interested in romance in her own way. In a famous scene in which he became intoxicated, he openly flirted with Inuyasha. While this plays for comedy, the scene reveals some very important aspects. Miroku became very jealous. While Kagome screams when Sango tries to get Inuyasha to play with her a bit, Miroku doesn't get close to Kagome. He is still upset and focused on Sango.
Sango
Thus, throughout much of the series, Sango wonders about her feelings for him, wonders if she really likes him and objects to seeing him as another girl, and gets angry every time he inevitably "proposes" to another woman. When Miroku finally revealed his true feelings to her in a situation where he expected to die, she acknowledged his hidden sincerity beneath his behavior. In this way, she is like Kagome learning that Inuyasha really cared about her, despite her attempts to hide it. When Miroku proposed marriage and a potential family life together, repeating, very seriously, his trademark for her to have children, Sango tearfully accepted without hesitation, even agreeing to have between 10 and 20 children, despite all the consequences it could have with so many pregnancies. This shows her selfless love for Miroku and her strong will to marry him.
Miroku
Under natural conditions, Miroku is a very cautious person; he always prefers to think before acting rashly and thanks to this he has managed to survive in the chaotic era in which the story of the play takes place. His great intelligence and general knowledge of yokai and supernatural entities are of great use to Inuyasha and his fellow travelers, but above all, Miroku has a spirit of sacrifice not hesitating to use the Wind Tunnel in a life or death situation regardless of risking his own life in the process.
However, Miroku also has numerous flaws, among which his lust stands out; it was precisely the lust inherited directly from his grandfather Miatsu that was the main cause of his greatest personal tragedy: the curse of the Black Hole imposed by Naraku, which threatens to kill him when the hole in his right hand has grown large enough to swallow its wearer (the hole will grow gradually each time Miroku uses his power or over the years) in the same way as it happened with his father and grandfather. Because of this lust, Miroku has a bad habit of asking any woman he crosses paths with to marry her and leave her offspring thinking that her firstborn will be able to finish his task of hunting and killing Naraku. This is partly driven by the terror, anguish, and anxiety caused by the knowledge that he will be consumed at any moment by such a dangerous curse. Despite knowing this, Miroku continues with that flaw. As an ironic twist of fate, an episode of the anime puts Miroku in a similar situation in which he seeks the support of a young woman who ends up being a yokai. His Kazaana suffers a scratch before destroying the yokai, forcing him to seek medical help from his former caretaker, Mushin. Although over time his personality matures thanks to the entry of Sango into his life.
Miroku
Miroku is a rather perverted character who likes to touch the different attributes of women
. As he is a monk, he travels from village to village "helping" people. Every time he detects a house or castle possessed by a demon, he approaches to offer his services and expels the demon, for which the people who live there reward him with food, lodging or material goods.
Miroku has enough strength to fight head-on with various demons even without using the black hole in his right hand. However, when things get really bad and there are too many enemies then you always have that last resort.
Even though his obligation as a monk is to help, Miroku makes sure that he is well rewarded for his services. He doesn't mind blackmailing the feudal lord into paying him an extremely high fee or even telling him that he's going to cast out a non-existent demon in order to stay one night to sleep below deck. Although others disapprove of his methods, the truth is that Miroku always manages to stay in the best places in each town.
It would seem that the black hole is invincible, but Naraku has obtained some poisonous insects, the Saimyôshô, to poison Miroku, if he absorbs them. Because of that, when it comes to fighting with Naraku or his servants you can never use it as there are always these insects around you.
Miroku
Due to the curse he has, Miroku thinks that he must leave offspring as soon as possible, and asks each cute lady he meets if she wants to have a child with him. This did not exclude Kagome, whom he asked at the beginning of the series when he met her. This, of course, does nothing but embarrass the woman to whom she asks the question and her friends, or sometimes. The girl in question responds with a slap for being disrespectful, although he doesn't seem to mind. He considers himself a Casanova. However, he seems to like his travel companion, Sango, very much. She also likes Miroku, and on one occasion they agree that after Naraku is killed, they will marry. Only that the relationship sometimes does not advance much, because Miroku likes to flirt with any woman who crosses his path as well as put his hand on Sango's butt (and any girl in front of him, which he calls "touching her attributes") so he always ends up with a slap when he does.
Shippo
He has a small body but a strong spirit. Although Shippō is a yōkai, his pure spirit knows no corruption. She has recently discovered love, but with her knowledge and courage, her feelings for her peers are paramount. Their spirit is still growing, so their size is small.
Shippō has an iron will to carry out his decisions once he makes them. For example, he fought against Thunder Brothers, Manten, and Hiten, even though he knew that their powers were far greater than his own. Sometimes he went into battle trembling with fear, but striving to stay and fight. Inuyasha and Kagome helped Shippō avenge his father's death, and moved by their tenderness and bravery, an indomitable strength and spirit began to grow within him. Despite being an innocent child, he has a strong will for revenge if someone close to him is hurt.
Often forgetting that he is a yōkai himself, he is often afraid and hides behind his companions when he feels threatened. Most of the time, Shippō is easily frightened by other, more ferocious demons. However, when the decisive moment arrives, he has the courage to face the most fearsome enemies and the most dangerous situations. He fights bravely for his friends, overcoming his fears. Despite his youth, he possesses an unwavering strength.
Shippo
More than anything, being with everyone makes Shippō happy. You find it harder to be away from them than to travel with them in dangerous situations or experience adversity. For Shippō, who lost his parents, his teammates are like his family. Shippō expresses his feelings to them sincerely, without hiding anything, which often strengthens their bonds. For example, when Inuyasha fell off a cliff in his human form, Shippō sobbed inconsolably despite being surrounded by people.
Shippō is cunning and supremely insightful, allowing him to analyze any situation. Their ingenuity has saved them on numerous occasions from various dangers. He knows his own abilities well and, thanks to his willingness to do his best in any circumstance, he manages to apply them effectively.
Shippō believes himself to be a full-fledged adult. Sometimes she surprises people with her mature comments and actions, unimaginable by her appearance. On one occasion, he treated Inuyasha as incompetent (for being in human form) and openly stated that he would protect everyone alone.
Shippō usually has good judgment, and his words and actions are usually mature. In fact, he is quite young. With the recklessness of a child, he sometimes shows a simpler and more childlike side.
Shippo
He is sensitive to the feelings of his peers. With a kind heart, try to mediate. He employs a variety of methods, such as pushing stubborn friends behind his back or resolving misunderstandings in his own way. He frequently linked Inuyasha and Kagome, though he also joined Miroku and Sango on a few occasions. He strives to encourage those he loves. An example is when Shippō would transform into an exaggeration of Sango when she was angry, to show Miroku what she really felt despite her calm and collected expression. [ 9 ]
Shippō had always cared about his friends' love relationships and had been supportive, but when he met a certain girl, he aroused romantic feelings in himself. Thanks to them, he understood the importance of loving others. Shippō's first crush was Satsuki, from whom she decided to distance herself, as he had been the one who put her in danger.
Shippo
Shippō, as a fox yōkai, possesses both human and fox child features. Shippō is very small in stature, with coppery hair, green eyes, small fangs, and a fluffy, cream-colored tail. He wears a blue sashinuki hakama, a turquoise happi printed with leaves, and a light brown fur vest. Having fox feet, he doesn't need shoes. Her hair is pulled back in a small ponytail with a turquoise bow. Shippō's ears are elvish; narrow and pointed, like those of most demons such as Sesshōmaru, Jaken, and Kōga.
He is not a raccoon dog
On several occasions throughout the series, Shippō is mistaken for a raccoon dog. This is due to its small size and rounded body. The difference lies in their tails. While Hachiemon, the raccoon dog, looks nothing like Shippō in the series, some yōkai have a more human appearance than others.
Sesshomaru
Humanoid form
Unlike InuYasha, Sesshōmaru is a full-fledged yōkai. In his humanoid form, he has attractive features; he is quite tall at 1.90 m and has a thin but athletic body with a defined physique. His skin is a pale tone and his ears are pointed; his eyes, which are smaller in his adult age, are an amber color, and are slanted with slit pupils. He also has knee-length silver hair with short bangs. He has a purple crescent-shaped mark in the center of his forehead that can be seen below his bangs, two magenta stripes on each cheek and a magenta stripe on each eyelid, and two pairs of stripes on each arm near his wrists above the joint of his hands, which are permanent features on his skin. As a consequence of the skirmish with Inuyasha for control of Steel Fang, Sesshomaru loses his left arm, which he later regenerates during the confrontation against Magatsuhi once he could overcome his obsession with possessing said sword and manage to create Explosive Fang, a sword that is part of his body.
Like Inuyasha, his canines are fangs (though they are usually not visible unless he transforms) and his fingernails are claws, though one notable difference from his brother is that his can secrete a corrosive venom. When Sesshomaru was younger, he possessed more feminine features and his eyes were large.
Sesshomaru
Attire
Sesshōmaru's armor includes a spiked pauldron covering his left shoulder attached to the upper section of his cuirass and "lotus petal" tails. When damaged, the armor automatically regenerates. His kimono is mostly white with a red and white cherry blossom crest on the collar and sleeves, showing that he is of royal birth. He wears a sashinuki hakama that is gathered at the ankles, producing a "balloon" effect. His footwear consists of a pair of black armored ankle boots.
He wears a yellow obi around his waist on which he carries Sacred Fang and Explosive Fang attached, although previously he carried Tokijin, a sword made from the fangs of the Naraku extension known as Goshinki and which was created by Totosai's banished student, Kaijinbo; on his right shoulder he wears a stole of thick white fur (Mokomoko) that is part of his body but is not a tail as was once thought. Its function comes to resemble that of a shield.
In his youth, Sesshōmaru wore a slightly different outfit. His kimono was cream-colored and had purple leaf patterns on it, and he wore a blue belt.
Sesshomaru
Yokai
Form Its true form is that of a giant-sized white-coated dog with long ears, its eyes take on a red sclera and its pupils have a slanted blue shape. Its Mokomoko remains wrapped over the muzzle as if it were a leash; although it is very strange that he takes this form, since in it he releases all his power and does not find, in his opinion, someone worthy of a fight who can be taken seriously.
In his original form, Sesshomaru looks menacing, with the yōkai markings on his body widening and becoming more apparent, the stripes on his cheeks that are usually soft turn into an irregular shape and change to a somewhat fiercer color, and his mokomoko wraps around his neck like a strap and spreads all over his body.
He has only fully transformed into his yōkai form three times: once during his battle with Inuyasha, resulting in the loss of his left arm, which sparked his grudge against his brother, whom he considered inferior because of his human roots and for having been chosen by his father to inherit Steel Fang instead. The second time when he met his mother, and the third time during the battle against Magatsuhi. This time Sesshomaru finally understands his late father's words and finally gains his true strength which he himself was able to create, which manifests with the appearance of Explosive Fang and the subsequent regeneration of his left arm.
Sesshomaru
Born from a large demonic bloodline, Sesshōmaru possesses a rare perfect power that many demons desire. Because of this, he was always serene and confident in his power, showing a stoic, calm and calculating personality at almost all times. The only trait he did not inherit from his father was his affection for humans, but this manifested itself later in his life. His calmness often kept his thoughts free of emotional influences. However, Sesshomaru shows a smile full of malice when there is something that catches his attention and interests him. At the beginning of the story, Sesshomaru was a little more expressive, being presented as someone arrogant as he was aware of his great power by denying and belittling his half-brother Inuyasha for his human
side. His air of detachment and indifference was a product of the dignity that only one of those rare demonic powers could possess. Sesshōmaru was more or less emotionless, with only anger, annoyance, and dissatisfaction showing on his face. Because both his heart and body were strong, he had no desire to possess the Pearl of Shikon, nor to conspire with allies. Sesshōmaru even responded sarcastically towards Naraku, who had assumed an air of brash due to his demonic power.
In battle, he judged his enemy's power level and attacked with the minimum of power necessary. Anyone in his path was considered an enemy whom he would exterminate without hesitation. He did not repress his power, not even against women. He rationalized that all his prey was equal and defeated them. For someone with so much pride in his power, cooperation was a test of weakness, and being alone was a condition for the strong. Once he judged someone as an obstacle, he rushed to kill them without hesitation. Sesshōmaru had a very inquisitive mind when there was something that mattered to him, but at the same time, he had almost no tenacity of purpose.
Sesshomaru
Sesshōmaru was obsessively proud of his father, Tōga, whom all demons revered. Because he respected his bloodline so much, he despised Inuyasha and his human mother, Izayoi. He insulted Naraku, who tried to exploit Sesshōmaru's power. Anger welled up within him for not being able to wield the Steel Fang, the sword that could cut down a hundred demons, which his father had left behind. He resented Tōga for leaving the Steel Fang in the hands of Inuyasha, whose power was weaker than his own. However, over time, Sesshōmaru came to understand why his father gave him the Sacred Fang and set aside his dislike of his half-brother, even showing great concern for him on rare occasions. He refused to use the Explosive Fang against Inuyasha when even Magatsuhi noted it was the obvious choice, and it was hinted that he actually cared for Inuyasha but refused to admit it when he was protecting him from Sō'unga and his "Dragon Whirlwind." Sesshōmaru had stated that he only sought to fight the strongest beings and how he had wanted to fight and defeat his father. Sesshōmaru's love for his father was so great that, although he inherited the (at that time) useless Sacred Fang, he kept it around for sentimental value. During the short period it was stolen, he stated that the Sacred Fang wasn't a sword he would miss if he lost it, if it weren't for his father [2].
Sesshomaru
He used to feel nothing for anyone, but meeting several people, such as his brother Inuyasha, Naraku with his numerous proposals, and Rin, brought a change to his heart. After saving Rin and becoming a true owner of the Sacred Fang, he began to show feelings behind his ruthless and cruel words. He stopped Inuyasha's demonic rampage by controlling his power, and he did so like an older brother scolding a younger brother, although he claimed he would kill Inuyasha, despite his actions showing otherwise. There was even a time when Sesshōmaru was angry with Inuyasha for rampaging around his father's grave, but he put his sword aside before hitting him with only his fist. By putting his sword aside, Sesshōmaru showed that he was simply scolding Inuyasha for desecrating his father's grave, instead of trying to hurt or kill his younger brother. Sesshōmaru didn't even hit him that hard, or Inuyasha would have been seriously injured. He even refrained from killing Kohaku when he could easily have done so, when he looked into his eyes and saw the emptiness and that he had given up on everything.
Sesshomaru
Sesshōmaru genuinely cared for Rin and Jaken, and though he rarely showed it, he appreciated their loyalty. He originally greatly despised protecting the weak, viewing it as a waste of time. Unlike Tōga and Inuyasha, Sesshōmaru struggled to admit he had people to protect (Rin and Jaken), and out of pride, would never admit to doing so. Sesshōmaru's compassion for Rin was evident, but he preferred to hide it, as it would stain his pride. However, he showed his love and concern for her when she died a second time due to his stay in the Underworld. Sesshōmaru entered hell with the purpose of rescuing her, but upon learning he couldn't save her life, he felt defeated. Realizing it was his drive to strengthen the Sacred Tooth that led them to hell and ultimately killed her, he threw the sword aside, stating that if the sword gained power at the expense of Rin's life, it meant nothing. However, when Sesshōmaru's mother revived Rin, he felt greatly relieved. Though he cares for her, he doesn't spoil her, letting her fend for herself when hungry, but maintains a close enough distance to come to her aid when necessary. Aside from Rin, he has become more affectionate towards Jaken, whom he used to regularly threaten to kill and treat like a slave if he failed to complete a task. Afterwards, while he would still beat Jaken whenever he annoyed him and force him to accompany him even in dangerous situations, he would tell Jaken to stay back when facing an enemy that would endanger the demon-dog if it was too close.
Sesshomaru
When Kagura was injured, Sesshōmaru originally intended to leave her in the river she was drowning in, but when Rin attempted to save her and Jaken followed Rin, Sesshōmaru pulled the three of them out of the river. He stayed there afterwards and warned Kagura not to do anything that would get her killed. Later, however, before Kagura's death, Sesshōmaru sought her out and considered using Sacred Fang.
He has also saved Inuyasha's friends on several occasions. On their way to Mount Souls, Sesshōmaru saved Kagome, Miroku, and Sango from the poison master Mukotsu, one of the Shichinintai, but only claimed that he killed Mukotsu because he did not answer his questions. Another example was when Inuyasha and his companions were involved in a fight with the "water god" Numawatari; when Sesshōmaru arrived, he insulted Inuyasha's inability to kill a "low-life demon", and then easily defeated Numawatari using his Meidō Zangetsuha ability, leaving immediately afterward.
Also, when Byakuya, the most recent incarnation of Naraku, was about to take Kohaku, who had one of the last three fragments of the Shikon Pearl, back to Naraku, Sesshōmaru appeared and cast a Meidō Zangetsuha from a distance. Byakuya fled, claiming that he did not want to die and commented that it was so unlike Sesshōmaru to save someone. From then on, Sesshōmaru seemed to have taken Kohaku under his wing, albeit in his typical, reluctant manner. Later, when Kohaku's fragment was tainted by Magatsuhi, Sesshōmaru attempted to save Kohaku at the cost of a large wound to his arm.
Jaken
Jaken is a comparably weak yokai resembling a frog, short stature, green skin, large, perfectly round, yellow eyes. It has no hair.
She usually wears a brown haori with darker embroidery on the sleeves and a cream-colored hakama
Rin
Rin's initial attire was an ordinary, dirty, tarry reddish-pink kosode that reached just below her knees with a dark olive-green obi sash that was tied at her back. When he began to accompany Sesshōmaru, he wore a yellow and orange checkered kosode that extended to his ankles, and a green obi sash that was tied to his back. Once she lived with Kaede, Rin was seen wearing kimonos that Sesshōmaru brought her as a gift. One of these kimonos was purple and lilac with yellow butterflies and a pink obi sash, and she was also seen receiving a pink kimono with dark pink lines, yellow dots, and lantern-like patterns.
In Hanyō no Yashahime, Rin normally wears a larger version of the purple and lilac kimono she was given when she lived with Kaede, and also wears brown woven sandals. During the birth of her daughters and after being sealed in the Sacred Tree of Ages, she wears a white nagajuban with half-open sleeves like Sesshomarū's, and a gray lilac obi sash at her waist which is the undergarment of her kimono.
Rin
Rin, in InuYasha, is a sweet and innocent girl who believes that life is something to treasure. [3] Before meeting Sesshōmaru and joining him, Rin lived completely alone and did not speak. However, he still had a heart strong enough to help the mysterious daiyōkai when he found him in the forest. Her efforts weren't particularly welcome, but she was determined to help him. [4] Ever since she was revived by Sacred Fang of Sesshōmaru, Rin has always seemed happy. He constantly shows that he has a very free spirit. She enjoys making up songs, often about Sesshōmaru and Jaken, and used to sing when she was alone (or with Ah-Un), waiting for their return. [5]
He would innocently approach friends or enemies because of his childlike curiosity. Rin's gentle heart gave her the strength to always trust people's good intentions,[3] so she doesn't hold a grudge against anyone who has offended her. As in Kagura's case, Rin went so far as to risk his own life by entering a river with a strong current to rescue her, even though Kagura had kidnapped Rin in the past. [6] His willingness to go above and beyond for those he loves was witnessed by the hanyō Jinenji, who compared his strength to Kagome's. [7]
Because he witnessed the savage murder of his entire family at the hands of bandits, he firmly believes that humans are scarier than demons. She has said that "humans go around killing people for no reason." Rin seemed to be fine with other human children her age, but she was suspicious of most adults. [8] Even so, she was always very respectful of her elders, addressing them with a fitting title such as "Miss Kagome"[9], or "Lord Sesshōmaru". You also do your best to properly thank if someone helps you.
Naraku
Because of its appearance-changing quality, Naraku's actual form is a complete mystery. Naraku usually makes his appearances wearing a huge coat made of the skin of a Baboon. But after his first appearance in this form, Naraku takes possession of the body of the young heir of a feudal lord, Hitomi Kagewaki retaining characteristics such as his long black hair, pale skin, his voice and adding others, such as the red color of his eyes and a blue eyeshadow. Then, Naraku appears wearing a traditional Purple male Kimono that has loose sleeves and his hakama pants are held at his ankles giving a balloon effect which has engravings in the form of tied bows in green and yellow colors and also wears an Indigo Haori on top of his kimono. Their footwear consists of black tabi tights and matching traditional Japanese sandals.
Naraku
After hiding in Hakurei Mountain, Naraku developed a second appearance more terrifying than his previous form. Now Naraku has a purple and light blue dress held by a lime green belt; as well as an armor made of bones and a red eye in the center of his chest and above his hands. To complement its appearance, Naraku developed a huge tail that more closely resembles a giant tentacle divided into three sections. After absorbing Moryomaru, Naraku acquires extra armor made entirely of pointed diamonds which he uses to hide Shikon's Pearl in his body, discarding the armor made of bones he previously wore and the eyes of his hands. After Kikyo's death, Naraku acquires a simpler version of the armor he wore on Mount Hakurei, with the slight difference that it has dark-colored spines over his shoulders.
After completing the Pearl of Shikon and merging with it, Naraku takes on the appearance of a giant Spider with 8 fangs protruding from its mouth and a thick layer protecting its abdomen. However, its real form is hidden within said body and is interconnected by means of tentacles that it has inside. During the final battle, Naraku takes on the usual appearance but with armor completely covered in diamonds covering his body and a huge spider web forming the complement of his body. After merging his soul with the Pearl, Naraku takes on the appearance of an Oni, with red skin and white hair. In this state, Naraku develops an armor made from his ribs, although the only visible thing is his head. After finally being killed, Naraku's final form consists only of his head, which is attached to a huge web inside the Pearl of Shikon.
Naraku
Throughout the series, Naraku was consistently portrayed as an incredibly cruel and manipulative being, using others to suit his own interests and taking great sadistic delight in seeing how he can destroy the bonds and lives of others through his manipulations, such as when he tricked Inuyasha and Kikyō into thinking they had betrayed each other, causing them to fight. He rarely took responsibility for any of his actions, often twisting details to make it seem like others were to blame, such as when he mocked Inuyasha and Kikyō for not trusting each other enough to see through his deception. While he was very intelligent and cunning, he sometimes became too cocky and ostentatious, especially when he gained a new power. His overconfidence backed him into a corner many times, such as when Inuyasha's Red Tessaiga broke through his barrier for the first time, leaving him completely shocked. Naraku also had a cowardly side and would often flee from a battle when his enemies outnumbered him.
Above all else, Naraku was power-hungry and self-obsessed, desiring only power and absolute dominance over others. He had nothing but contempt and disgust towards all other beings and considered himself superior in every way, which can be noticed in almost every snide comment he made; especially towards Inuyasha and humans, despite being a Hanyo. It became Naraku's sole occupation to cause as much pain and misery to humans and yōkai as possible, such as when he placed the Wind Tunnel Curse on Miroku's grandfather, which was then passed on to his father and Miroku himself, or using a shard of the Shikon Pearl to brainwash Sango's brother Kohaku into doing his bidding.
Naraku
Because Onigumo's personality resides in his heart, this works against him as due to Onigumo's insane obsession with Kikyo, he is unable to harm her. It is not until he finally decides to separate his human heart that Naraku, free of this burden, can finally confront Kikyo and eventually kill her with the great power he has accumulated by absorbing Yokais.
Such behaviors cause Naraku to have a complete lack of understanding of bonds such as love. Naraku is unable to understand how Sango, for example, is unwilling to kill her brother despite having been forcibly brainwashed. Likewise, Naraku also shows a cowardly side by running away when outnumbered and manipulating others into doing what he wants.
When confronted by Kagome about his intentions after the completion of the Shikon Pearl, Naraku's initial calmness and self-confidence are completely shattered, revealing that he is actually afraid of turning into a mindless monster and revealing that Naraku actually shows resentment and jealousy towards other beings for their ability to socialize and create bonds such as love. Naraku could not stand seeing people enjoy loving relationships with each other while he himself had no one, and thus sought to destroy the happiness of others in order to feel better about his own loveless existence.
That critical quality of Naraku's was what set him apart from a true psychopath, as psychopaths have no emotional attachment to others at all, while Onigumo's lust and love for Kikyo was the core of his motivations for his actions from the beginning of his existence as a Hanyo.
Kagura
Kagura has puintisharp ears, red eyes and long dark hair held by a ponytail with the ornament of a feather; as has almost been seen in all extensions of Naraku, his back has a scar shaped like a spider, a reminder that the thief Onigumo and Naraku are one and the same. Her outfit consists of the traditional Kimono of the Kagura dancers. At first she wore a coat with blue embroidered floral patterns. After his first encounter with Inuyasha, Kagura wears a white kimono with crimson purple. When fighting, Kagura usually removes the right side of his Kimono so that he can move more easily. In total, Kagura has changed his outfit three times in the entire series.
Kagura
Kagura shares some of Naraku's personality traits, such as the ability to manipulate others in order to gain one's own benefit, ironically with the goal of killing Naraku whom he openly detests. In fact, Kagura's goal is to become an independent being free from being under the subordination of Naraku. This is seen several times when he lets Inuyasha escape, keeping him alive in hopes that he can kill Naraku at some point in the future. She also asks Sesshōmaru for help in killing Naraku, and even steals Koga's fragments at one point with the intention of killing Naraku herself with the power of the fragments to help her.
In the story, she is mainly shown as inhospitable, calculating, and cunning. She lets the events in the story happen in her favor, not caring about other people's well-being, simply rising towards her goal of destroying Naraku to be as "free as the wind". She is an enthusiastic observer and does not like to lose due to her confidence in her abilities, which is shown when Inuyasha uses her Slash Wind and defeats him temporarily. However, she is generally quite reasonable on a day-to-day basis, talking reasonably to Kanna and Kohaku, and showing displeasure with Goshinki for his sadistic and unnecessarily destructive behavior, and showing no ill will towards Jaken or Rin. However, Kagura has an irascible side. She yells at Sesshomaru and when she gets the chance, she tries to kill Naraku or Hakudoshi on her own. He also proves to have a friendlier side towards Kohaku and apparently develops feelings of love towards Sesshōmaru, being in fact the only one present at the time of his death, as upon seeing him for the last time, he smiled in relief.
Kagura
Kagura doesn't like to be manipulated. When Naraku first sends her to kill Koga's comrades and she nearly dies at Inuyasha's hands, she is furious that he will deceive her in such a way. Also, when Hakudōshi sends her to the gate guarded by Gozu and Mezu and she almost turns to stone, she tries to kill him for playing with her life, to which Naraku responds by squeezing her heart.
Koga
Koga is a very attractive character. He has light blue eyes, long black hair, which he wears tied back, a dark complexion, and contrasting eyebrows. He wears a type of wolf armor, a brown headband, and he also covers himself in wolf fur and carries a small sword. He has a self-confident look.
Koga
In his first encounter with Kagome he realizes that she can see the fragments of Shikon's Pearl, so he decides to kidnap her. At first he only saw it as a fragment detector, useful for defeating his enemies; whose leader had a fragment embedded in his mouth and who had killed many members of the pack; but during the trip he falls in love with her.
After that, he and his tribesmen attacked the paradise bird's nest and with Kagome's help they detect the fragment. Koga then orders his comrades to take care of "his wife" while he fights. At that moment Inuyasha arrives to rescue Kagome and joins the battle making the leader of the birds flee.
Koga tells Inuyasha that he loves Kagome and that she is his wife, much to Inuyasha and Kagome's dislike. It is at this point that Inuyasha's jealousy and rivalry against Koga begins, starting to be this type of scene very recurrent in the anime. Also, whenever Koga appears on screen, Inuyasha becomes very jealous, which shows his feelings for Kagome.
Koga
While they fight, the leader of the birds returns and attacks Koga, managing to rip the Shikon fragment from his arm. It is finally Inuyasha, who using his sword; the Steel Fang, destroys the bird. Back in the pack, a member of a neighboring tribe asks them to join him in search of a fragment they had found in a village, almost all of them accepted, except Koga and a small handful of wolves.
The search turned out to be a trap. Naraku created Kagura as his extension and had him kill many of Kōga's companions. Just then, when Koga had arrived to help his companions, he discovered Inuyasha with blood stains and thought that he had killed his companions. Despite the fact that the tribes were very close, Koga desperately attacked Inuyasha until he was left on the ground and then realizing that it was not he who had killed his companions in this way, but that it had been Kagura, the manipulator of the winds, he confronted him. From this point, Koga, normally followed by Ginta and Hakkaku, seeks to avenge the deaths of his companions by trying to kill Naraku and Kagura.
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