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Posted: Sun Aug 26, 2007 10:06 pm
I've been wondering for quite a while, if Inuyasha character birthdays are ever mentioned anywhere? It would be really nice to know when they were born. Does anyone know of the character's birthdays?
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Posted: Wed Aug 29, 2007 5:06 pm
Sadly.... No they have never really been mentioned. I mean Kagome's has been mentioned obviously... But they never say when her birthday was.
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Posted: Fri Sep 07, 2007 9:25 pm
kagome's b-day is....*looks at 1st book*.......darn it doesn't say!!!!!
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Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2007 6:14 pm
Honestly, I've never heard of anyone's birthday in the show ever.. I wanna find out when and if they mention their birthday's
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Posted: Sun Sep 09, 2007 11:08 am
i have never seen it anywere, but that also kinda stinks cuz it would be nice to know those things.
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 7:44 am
3nodding heart 3nodding BEFORE ANYONE COULD REACT....PLS NOTE THAT THIS IS JUST A THEORY...
Well ,if you think about it...on the1st episode it's Kagome's 15th B-day, and the anime was released somewhere in October 1997, so maybe her b-day is somewhere on those days, and since Inuyasha was sleeping for almost 200-500 yrs (i think) and it hasn't been a month since they met so maybe Inu's RE-b-day is somewhere in October.....
Hope that HELPS!!! 4laugh heart 3nodding heart
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:49 am
oh! i think i know a site b it mentions the character info... maybe their birthdays
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Posted: Mon Sep 10, 2007 8:51 am
well uh.. this is what i got:
The heroine, 15 year old Kagome is far from helpless and her super-cute hanyou [half-demon] foil, Inuyasha [dog-demon] is actually at first a bad guy. In the second chapter, he is forced to play nice with Kagome who unwittingly possesses amazing powers. She only has to say the word osuwari [sit] and she can subdue the hanyou.
Kagome also unwittingly possesses something called the Shikon no Tama [Jewel of the Four Souls]: a mysterious round jewel which can give both youkai [demons] and ningen [humans] who find it a huge power-up. Accidentally, the jewel is splintered into numerous shards. It is up to Kagome (the only person who can see them glowing) and Inuyasha (who kicks some serious demon a**!) to find all the pieces before it falls into the wrong hands as well as defeat the super-evil Naraku who pisses off just about every one he comes in contact with.
Before buying Inuyasha manga, I was told by reviewers and people familiar with Takahashi's other works (Ranma 1/2, Maison Ikkoku, Urusei Yatsura, etc.) that this, her most recent work, was dark and serious. Yes, it is that, but it is also well spiced with Ms. Takahashi's famous humor. This coupled with the obvious romantic implications of a teenage girl and a cute bad-boy as the main characters makes for a great manga series.
The anime plays down the romance, in my opinion to keep viewers pining for more. It's created by Sunrise, the same company that makes Gundam and Cowboy Bebop, so the animation style is dark, high contrast and swift, a change from the bright, almost pastel look Kitty gave Ranma 1/2 and befitting such a dark subject.
The 'strange realm' into which Kagome is drawn is actually feudal 16th century Japan. This era [Sengoku Jidai or 'warlord era'] is filled with violence, poverty, and real demons that can kill people. It is a demon which drags Kagome into Sengoku Jidai, sensing the presence of the Shikon no Tama. It isn't long before various demons come after her for the same purpose. Takahashi-san has done her homework on this one. Instead of a fantasy world, this is a mythological world. I know very little about Japanese mythology, and I have a feeling I will learn a lot from this series, not only be very entertained.
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