@@Randombagofchips thats the only way I could think to answer what he did without spoilers. Honestly just when you think you've heard everything he's done, it somehow gets worse...like somebody tried to bury a train wreck in a hole...only you start finding more and more trains the deeper you go.
Rumiko Takahashi never misses. Everything she's produced has been non-stop banger after banger. Her first major serial was Urusei Yatsura which started in 1978 and went on to be adapted not once but twice.
The black haired guy who appears in every opening starting from the second one is the main antagonist, yes. His name is Naraku and his body is a composite of countless hundreds or possibly thousands of evil spirits who all converged upon and devoured a wicked human whose malevolence summoned said spirits to him who he subsequently made a pact with. That pact resulted in said composite body, with the devoured human's heart serving as the core of said composite body. His body being composite of countless individual bodies all crushed together is why his appearance always seems to be changing. Actually it's not even accurate to say his appearance is changing, that's downplaying the truth, which is that he's actively remaking his own body to become stronger. He can not only cut out undesired parts of himself, but he can also take other evil spirits into himself. Beings that are part human and part spirit have a dedicated word in the series (in Japanese, at least). They're called hanyou. Naraku's human heart core makes him an artificial hanyou. This makes him a twisted foil for Inuyasha himself, who is also a hanyou. Inuyasha is exactly half human and half spirit, and was naturally born from a loving union between a human and a powerful spirit. Inuyasha is the son of the now-deceased ex-commander of the supernatural forces that occupied the island that would become Japan and fought against another army of supernatural forces occupying what they called 'the continent' (the other world is not actually another world, just 500 years in the past, and 'the continent' is of course Asia, primarily what would become China). If that sounds interesting, sorry but the series has nothing to do with the titular character's father's old business. I don't think the revelation that Inuyasha's father was fighting against an army from 'the continent' actually comes up until the sequel series, although the dragon who killed him _might_ have come from 'the continent'. I forget if that was a thing or not. Not sure if you'd watch this in Japanese or English (if at all), but if you watch it in Japanese the spirits I've been referring to all the time are called 'youkai'. If you watch it in English they just call them 'demons', and hanyou are just called 'half-demons'. This creates the awkward situation of Naraku being referred to as a 'half-demon' even though he's almost 100% 'demon'/'youkai'/spirit.
Thanks so much for the in-depth comment I really appreciate it and yeah I was wondering what was going on w him (naraku) but you pretty much answered everything !
Inuyasha is quite a unique Isekai, because she's able to cross between worlds(in this case times) though the well whenever she wants, as suppose to being transported and stuck within the new world.
Some anime openings and endings to react to • World Trigger (5 openings) (2 endings) • Fena Pirate Princess (1 opening and ending) Dr. Stone (not sure how many) • RWBY (9 openings)
i like this video , you react to final act, fair exchange is it not? but seriouslyone opening and 3 endings and they all rocks have fun whatever you do it or not
Nice reaction ı really like İnuyasha soo good. Also you missed opening 7, and you should reaction to Hanyou no Yashahime openings 1-4 sequel of İnuyasha
You missed an opening to find it you should search for Inuyasha final act opening and when you reacted to the endings you missed 3 of them they were also from the final act
Yeah I was planning to do a separate video since I had already missed the endings I was just going to do a final act reaction so that’ll be coming soon!
They don't have to die for it to be considered a Isekai. Isekai's are just traveling to another world/time/demantion. InuYasha was pretty much the first Isekai.
@@HeroineWAO What, isekai literaly means another world, i agree you don't have to die, but you do need to travel to another world, i have never seen anyone calling steins gate or Erased an isekai before or even card captor sakura, she does travel to the past once to meet Clow
@@saneki_SeiyaxUsagi because she's just a reincarnation. However they have the same soul, which resulted in Kagome inheriting her immense spiritual powers (but not the knowledge of how to use them). People who mistake Kagome for Kikiyo are generally "feeling" the part of her that is Kikiyo.
ru-vid.com/group/PLyiRAkJ1xTsZMJXgv7_9nsAYDZyM99GjW&si=1bQtjYz6TRhU_MHF Hey could you do the toaru raildex ops from this list instead of @dylanhenders list because that list is missing 2 of the railgun S openings.