Amazon.com: As Rumiko Takahashi's "Feudal Fairy Tale" Inu-Yasha reaches its midpoint, the characters examine where their loyalties lie. When an elegant lord proposes to Sango, Miroku, the itinerant monk with the roving hands, must weigh his affection for her. Because he's the youngest member of the team, the other characters treat fox-spirit Shippo like a child; he begins to show signs of maturity, working to become a contributor to the battle against Naraku. Tsubaki, the Dark Priestess who fought Kikyo for possession of the Shikon Jewel 50 years earlier, uses sorcery to take possession of Kagome--and tries to force her to attack Inu-Yasha. Kagome's love for the half-demon makes the teenage heroine more difficult to control than the youth-obsessed Tsubaki anticipated. But two darker relationships provide the key to these adventures. Wind Sorceress Kagura wants to escape from Naraku's domination; she schemes against her demon-lord and covertly aids his enemies. The bitter rivalry between Inu-Yasha and Sesshomaru comes to the fore as each brother attempts to destroy Naraku single-handedly. In the lighter-hearted episode 72, Inu-Yasha reveals the seldom-seen kindly side of his nature when he helps the Lynx-demon Bunza rescue his tribe in a way that preserves the diminutive boy's fragile pride. Knowing there are episodes of Inu-Yasha yet to come is reassuring--like knowing there's more chocolate cake left as you finish your first slice. (Unrated,suitable for ages 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, nudity) --Charles Solomon
Description: Kagome lives a double life as present-day schoolgirl and feudal-era demon-slayer. Together with half-demon Inuyasha and friends, she continues the quest to collect the shards of the Sacred Jewel. With the threat of archenemy Naraku lurking at every turn, our heroes must face an array of foes, including a jealous dark priestess, an evil mountain sage, giant ogres, and deadly traps. Come join the adventure in the thrilling third season of Inuyasha.
even better than 2 this series just keeps getting better as it goes on. if you were a fan of season 2 than you have to pick this up. the plot keeps getting thicker and is a must have. cant find any flaws in the series yet.
one of the reasons i love Anime so much It isnt hard to believe that this show continued to bring in fans. It has your standard anime good vs evil. Monsters, battles upon battles and all of that other stuff. But Inuyasha brings up a notch with its excellent interaction between each of the characters Kagome (who gets sucked into this world through a well in her present day home) she makes trips back and for to see her family (Mom, grandfather and lil brother) and Inuyasha (with her sit boy affect everytime he annoys her which is pretty much all the time) that smashes Inuyasha's face in the ground on a regular basis, Sango and Maroku (sometimes liking each other but mostly Sango's slapping him because he can't keep his hands off of her bottom..for lack of a better term and every other female for that matter) and he's a monk on top of it. It adds something extra to an already great story...along with Shipo, Kilala (Sango's pet that turns into a ferocious cat when in battle). Plus Inuyasha's brother Seshomaru (sp?) who has his own issues with his little brother and the big bad evil of the whole show Naraku (he's one powerful guy no question) and uses any and all means to get what he wants. Also add to the fact Inuyasha's past won't go away in the form his lover Kikiyo and of course she has a younger sister (not so young looking now that 50 years have passed) who is a priestess just like her.
Its just a great collection brought together for fans of old and new to enjoy at their leisure with so much action going and everyone trying to get a piece of that Sacred Jewel shard..its no wonder so many monsters are running loss all over the countryside. Of course with the way Season 3 ended its only going to get more intense for everyone as they continue to search for more jewel shard fragments and a way to wipe out Naraku for good.
Excellent buy and so addictive its crazy.
InuYasha Season 3 InuYasha is a very long series, which keeps you sitting and watching this beautiful animation. The plot line stays intact somewhat in this series. It was an Good series, yet I for one would've liked to seen the plot move a litte. More adventures, and funny actions of InuYasha and the others. This season was packed with a few heart-pounding episodes of battle, and some with a tint of sadness. The first few InuYasha episodes of the whole series seems to suck many into the vortex of InuYasha and the others. After getting my own peices Shikon No Tama'(Sacred Jewel Shards) I finally noticed that these shards have a meaning, yet they aren't real. The dvd's are packed with alot of episodes, which allows you to watch more. I can't wait to see Season Three Of InuYasha! I give season 3 4/5 stars!
Well worth a place in your dvd collection. The third season of Inuyasha continues to reveal the genius and deft writing skills of Romiko Tagahashi as we are drawn into Naraku's web of murder and deceit. The climax is of course the battle between Naraku vs. Sesshomaru and Inuyasha, after Inuyasha gains access to the Red Tetsuiga. Kagura also makes a move against her master Naraku, and tries to enlist Sesshomaru to help her, who of course is no help at all.
It's Inuyasha! How can you go wrong? What more can I say if you love Inuyasha it is a must have.