Kikyo uses the last of her life force to give Kohaku a second chance at life as Naraku attempts to fully reassemble the Shikon Jewel. Shippō, who is lagging behind in the tunnel, looks back and Kaguya is right behind him. Mayoi no Mori no Shōtaijō (犬夜叉〜奈落の罠!迷いの森の招待状, Inuyasha: Naraku's Trap! [105] Mania Entertainment listed the series in an article ranking anime series that required a reboot, criticizing the series' repetitiveness. The heroes return to safety with time reverted to normal. Kagura and Kanna, two of Naraku's incarnations, come across a mirror in a hidden shrine and awaken a maiden who declares herself Kaguya, Princess of the Heavens.

Naraku comes into possession of most of the shards while absorbing demons to increase his power and remove any weaknesses. Kohaku has returned to Sango's village without any memory as to who he is. However, Naraku during this point in the series was still a half demon and thus wasn't able to battle her on equal terms. Inuyasha (who is also immune to the time stop due to secretly wearing a locket Kagome had given him earlier in the film that he had initially refused) then reclaims his piece of the robe of the fire rat that Kaguya had stolen. "Toonami News on Twitter: "#InuYasha is on Toonami for the last time. They prepare to rescue Kagome and stop Kaguya.

But with Inuyasha by her side, Kagome wishes for the Shikon Jewel to disappear forever, allowing Kagome to return to her time with the well sealed, and she and Inuyasha lose contact for three long years. [6] Its 558 chapters were collected in fifty-six tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan, released from April 18, 1997 to February 18, 2009.

!, Go On A Rampage!!) [72][73][74], On March 24, 2010, Avex released Inuyasha Best Song History (犬夜叉 ベストソング ヒストリー, Inuyasha Besuto Songu Hisutorī), a best album that contains all the opening and ending theme songs used in the series. They saw the castle in the lake is disappearing and the symbol of the pentagram in the sky is disappearing too, Shippo thinks it's over, but Miroku said that it isn't which Naraku is still alive and reminds them to not forget. Kagura and Kanna set out to recover five items, in order to free Kaguya from her mirror completely. As Naraku choked Miroku's neck, Kagome shoots the sacred arrow, as Naraku transformed Shippō saved Kagome, as their shocked of Naraku's true form, they'll do it without Inuyasha, Naraku has a strong barrier. For the title character, see, Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time, Inuyasha the Movie: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass, Inuyasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler, Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island, Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu! This stops Inuyasha from attacking. In it, Inuyasha and Sesshomaru are forced to work together to seal the evil So'unga, their father's third sword, when it is awakened from its sheath. Inuyasha has been adapted into a mobile game released for Java and Brew handsets on June 21, 2005.

An English-only RPG, Inuyasha: Secret of the Divine Jewel, was released for the Nintendo DS on January 23, 2007. Refusing to back down, Inuyasha leaps towards the Backlash Wave and uses the Wind Scar against it. Her attempt to stop the transformation works and as Inuyasha and Kagome kiss, Kaguya's mirror cracks, returning Inuyasha to his half demon/half human form. Musha Kero: Debut! She restrains him to a tree, and Kagome sacrifices herself to protect him from a sacred arrow that Kaguya deflected from her. [57] On October 24, 2014, it was announced that Adult Swim would air The Final Act on the Toonami block, beginning on November 15, at 2:00 a.m.

Miroku ends his immortal ambitions by using the Wind Tunnel to absorb Kaguya; fulfilling his grandfather's wish. [77], Inuyasha appeared in the crossover video game Sunday vs Magazine: Shūketsu!

She states she is happy that Inuyasha is alright and even smiles despite being greatly wounded. [36] The series aired in Canada on YTV's Bionix programming block from September 5, 2003, to December 1, 2006. Together, they journey to restore the Shikon Jewel before it falls into the hands of the evil half-demon Naraku. Kaguya takes Kagome captive, offering to release her alive in exchange for Inuyasha to become her servant. The Shikon Jewel was burned along with Kikyo's body to cast it out of this world entirely, in order to keep it safe from the hands of those who would use its power for evil. As a result, Miroku's Wind Tunnel that Naraku cursed his family with disappears from his hand, while elsewhere, Sango's brother Kohaku is freed from Naraku's grasp as a human puppet. Kaguya chuckles and Inuyasha furiously and savagely threatens Kaguya for killing Kagome. Naraku then escapes with Kohaku, Kagura, and Kanna through the broken mirror, followed by the others. Three video games based on the series were released for the WonderSwan: Inuyasha: Kagome no Sengoku Nikki (犬夜叉 〜かごめの戦国日記, Inuyasha: Kagome's Warring States Diary), Inuyasha: Fūun Emaki (犬夜叉 風雲絵巻, Inuyasha: The Sealed Scroll Picture), and Inuyasha: Kagome no Yume Nikki (犬夜叉 かごめの夢日記, Inuyasha: Kagome's Dream Diary). [47] In other parts of Asia the episodes were aired the same week on Animax Asia.

Meanwhile, Kikyō investigates Naraku's death and has come across a slaughtered village where a dying girl gives her the Stone Begging Bowl of Buddha.