Yes, chapter 374 of the manga. Also in the anime. Inuyasha: the final act. episode 2. she died smiling, after she got her heart back Naraku cut her, and she died looking at Sesshomaru, and smiling. she became the wind.
She dies for the last time in chapter 465 in the manga, the chapter is called "Light"
Whenever you first meet Sesshomaru in the 1st Season Jaken has been with Sesshomaru even before the series started. You do get to see a flashback Jaken has. He tells Rin about his first encounter with Lord Sesshomaru and why he is so loyal in Season 3 Episode 79: Jaken's Plan to Steal Tetsusaiga
Kanna dies in Episode 11 of InuYasha: The Final Act "Kanna's Gravestone", which if you add it to the episode count of the original InuYasha anime would equal Episode 178. Though The Final Act moved through the rest of the story at a faster pace than if the original anime had continued, it would've probably occured at a later date than 178.
The manga for InuYasha finished in a series called "Inuyasha: The Final Act". In this Naraku does indeed die, as the story finishes out the manga series. He finally dies after InuYasha and his group, along with Sesshomaru, combine their powers and destroy him.
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No, he doesn't die he survives through the whole anime beginning to end, and all the good people survive except Kikyo who dies permanently in Inuyasha the Final Act.
Yes, chapter 374 of the manga. Also in the anime. Inuyasha: the final act. episode 2. she died smiling, after she got her heart back Naraku cut her, and she died looking at Sesshomaru, and smiling. she became the wind.
She dies for the last time in chapter 465 in the manga, the chapter is called "Light"
Yes, twice. The first time is in episode 35 of Inuyasha and the second time is episode 9 of "Inuyasha: The Final Act"...is Rin revived? Not telling. Watch and find out ;)
Whenever you first meet Sesshomaru in the 1st Season Jaken has been with Sesshomaru even before the series started. You do get to see a flashback Jaken has. He tells Rin about his first encounter with Lord Sesshomaru and why he is so loyal in Season 3 Episode 79: Jaken's Plan to Steal Tetsusaiga
Kanna dies in Episode 11 of InuYasha: The Final Act "Kanna's Gravestone", which if you add it to the episode count of the original InuYasha anime would equal Episode 178. Though The Final Act moved through the rest of the story at a faster pace than if the original anime had continued, it would've probably occured at a later date than 178.
The manga for InuYasha finished in a series called "Inuyasha: The Final Act". In this Naraku does indeed die, as the story finishes out the manga series. He finally dies after InuYasha and his group, along with Sesshomaru, combine their powers and destroy him.
In the original Inuyasha anime and manga series, Sesshomaru does not die. However, there are various sequels, spin-offs, and adaptations of the series where his fate may differ.
Sesshomaru seems ambivalent when it comes to emotions like love. If asked about them, he would most likely say that he doesn't feel them (that they are "human emotions") or that he just doesn't care.Kagura, despite being an incarnation of Naraku's, definitely appeared to have feelings for Sesshomaru. Signs of significant emotions from Sesshomaru for Kagura are hinted at but not blatantly. He does destroy his only fighting sword in battle for her and vow to avenge her. It is stated that because of her Sesshomaru's cold heart has changed in episode 3 of the Final Act. Since it was definitely Kagura and not Rin who significantly altered his heart, it is implied that the kind of feelings Sesshomaru had for Kagura were unique to Kagura.Sesshomaru appears to care deeply for Rin, allowing her to journey with him and even going into the Underworld to get her soul back, but it is never indicated if his "feelings" for her are father-like, romantic, or simply tolerant. At the end of Inuyasha: Kanketsuhen (Inuyasha: The Final Act in English), Rin is staying in the village with Kaede, Kagome and the others, but Sesshomaru does visit on occasion, bringing gifts to Rin including a new kimono.The narration indicates that Rin needs to learn human ways, and when she is old enough, she can make the choice about where she wants to live. Presumably, her alternatives are to live with Sesshomaru (a demon) or in the village (with humans and Inuyasha).The fact that Sesshomaru continues to visit Rin despite her having settled in the village seems to indicate he does have some feelings for her beyond tolerance, but it's never shown or stated just what they are.
Why don't you watch Inuyasha for yourself and figure that out. She dies in episode 35 but is revived, then again in Inuyasha the final act (watch all 26 episodes to see when rin dies; but is saved once more, also Kagura, kanna, kikyo and Naraku die in this season as well).
he would probably be blunt and to the point. 'You being a hanyou has caused *insert bad news here*. Prepare to die.'Think about Sesshomaru's character, he doesn't particularly care, he is obsessed with his power conquest.