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InuYasha(犬夜叉, also romanized as Inuyasha) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series InuYasha created by Rumiko Takahashi as the hero and title character of the franchise. Inu means dog and Yasha means demon, so InuYasha literally translates to "dog demon". He is the love interest of the protagonist Kagome Higurashi. In 2001 he won the Animage Grand Prix for Best Male Character.

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  • InuYasha(犬夜叉, also romanized as Inuyasha) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series InuYasha created by Rumiko Takahashi as the hero and title character of the franchise. Inu means dog and Yasha means demon, so InuYasha literally translates to "dog demon". He is the love interest of the protagonist Kagome Higurashi. In 2001 he won the Animage Grand Prix for Best Male Character.
  • Inuyasha (Inu dog + Yasha demon) is the main protagonist of the manga and anime series Inuyasha by Rumiko Takahashi. His name is punctuated and capitalized multiple ways: InuYasha, Inuyasha, Inu-Yasha, Inu-yasha, Inu Yasha, Inu yasha.
  • Born to his father the Great Dog Demon and the human woman Izayoi, he was treated as an outcast by humans and demons for being a half-breed. After his mother passed away, he was tired of being helpless and sought out the Shikon Jewel to turn him into a full yoki. But he began to have a change of heart after befriending and falling in love with the miko Kikyo, where he considered using the jewel to become a full human. After both were manipulated by the hanyou Naraku, Kikyo fired a sacred arrow at Inuyasha, sealing him into a tree.
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  • The Girl Who Overcame Time... and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome
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  • Appears 17
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  • InuYasha
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  • InuYasha
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  • InuYasha as portrayed in the anime
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  • "The Girl Who Overcame Time... and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome"
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  • Inugami Hanyō
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  • Tessaiga, claws
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  • Kappei Yamaguchi
  • Richard Ian Cox
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  • InuYasha(犬夜叉, also romanized as Inuyasha) is a fictional character in the manga and anime series InuYasha created by Rumiko Takahashi as the hero and title character of the franchise. Inu means dog and Yasha means demon, so InuYasha literally translates to "dog demon". He is the love interest of the protagonist Kagome Higurashi. In 2001 he won the Animage Grand Prix for Best Male Character.
  • Born to his father the Great Dog Demon and the human woman Izayoi, he was treated as an outcast by humans and demons for being a half-breed. After his mother passed away, he was tired of being helpless and sought out the Shikon Jewel to turn him into a full yoki. But he began to have a change of heart after befriending and falling in love with the miko Kikyo, where he considered using the jewel to become a full human. After both were manipulated by the hanyou Naraku, Kikyo fired a sacred arrow at Inuyasha, sealing him into a tree. He would awaken fifty years later when he encountered Kagome, the modern incarnation of Kikyo and the two of them, alongside other friends, worked together to track down the Shikon Jewel's shards and stop Naraku.
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