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yes my friend Jamaal McCoy who works with the ytv and today he messages me said that yes they will put it back yay is going to be aired in February 19 thank you ytv and Jamaal McCoy i am soo glad there putting it back if u have any Q email me famousail_93@hotmail.com

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Do Inuyasha and Kagome ever have children?

In the manga, it's stated that Inuyasha and Kagome have married following the events of the final arc. However, it isn't stated how recent that marriage is, and no children are shown.The anime's television run ended before the final arc was drawn for the manga; however, in the Kanketsuhen (The Final Act) series, Souta tells his school friends that his sister has "gotten married and moved away," and Kagome is then shown in miko robes, back in the Feudal Era with Inuyasha. As in the manga, there are no children shown.


When do kagome and inuyaha get together?

In both the anime (after The Final Act) and the manga, it is stated that Inuyasha and Kagome wed, and Kagome opts to remain in the Feudal Era. While we're never shown them sleeping together or having children, it could be reasonably implied that they do at some unknown point past the end of the series.


Does koga fall in love with Ayame?

It's a matter of personal opinion, but in the last episode (Episode 26: Toward Tomorrow) of Inuyasha: Kanketsuhen(Inuyasha: The Final Act in English), Koga is shown to have married Ayame, while Kagome and Inuyasha marry. They all stay in the Feudal Era.You can watch this episode and the others in The Final Act at Shonen Sunday's anime website.


Will there be an inuyasha 5?

No, there won't be another Inuyasha movie. Those are just rumors. "Black tetsuaiga" was only shown during the "it's a rumic world" exibit in Japan. They ARE going to finish the Inuyasha episodes in Japan. Dunno when in the US tho.


Who does inuyasha pick kagome or kikyo?

InuYasha never actually picks. It's a complicated situation. In the end Kikyo dies for good, and does not come back to life. So, he's left with Kagome. In the end, InuYasha and Kagome get married, but who knows what would've happened if Kikyo lived? I think he would've chosen Kagome because their bond was greater than his bond with Kikyo. In the end, he never picks. He is merely left with no choice but to stay with Kagome. Although, he will never forget Kikyo.

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When will episode 168 of Inuyasha will come out?

It has been out, however the title is called "Inuyasha: The Final Act Episode 1" The official site is shown on the related links.


Is there an episode in inuyasha where in inuyasha's parents are shown?

in 2 episodes, involving when inuyasha travels to the border of this life and the next it shows his mother izaoi, but in the third movie it shows his father but he is much mentioned in the series.


When is the final series of ER being shown in the UK?

Currently being shown on E4 - Thursdays 9pm


Is inuyasha back with a new season?

After the televised 167-episode anime, the series concluded with Inuyasha: The Final Act, which was shown on Shonen Sunday's anime website and on Hulu. Because this "series" follows the arcs from the point where the TV series left off to the end of the manga, there are no more episodes or movies after The Final Act. No announcements regarding when The Final Act will be released on DVD (with an English dub alongside the existing English-subtitled episodes) have been made as of yet, though it is known that Viz has licensed The Final Act. Series creator Rumiko Takahashi is already working on her newest manga, Rin-Ne, which is being released in English and can be viewed chapter-by-chapter online at the Rumic World website.


Do Inuyasha and Kagome ever have children?

In the manga, it's stated that Inuyasha and Kagome have married following the events of the final arc. However, it isn't stated how recent that marriage is, and no children are shown.The anime's television run ended before the final arc was drawn for the manga; however, in the Kanketsuhen (The Final Act) series, Souta tells his school friends that his sister has "gotten married and moved away," and Kagome is then shown in miko robes, back in the Feudal Era with Inuyasha. As in the manga, there are no children shown.


Will Inuyasha leave Kagome?

In all likelihood, no. The events of the series take place over a three year span, and during that time, both Inuyasha and Kagome grow very close to one another, despite issues with Kikyou and others who express affection for either Inuyasha or Kagome. At the end of the series, Sota mentions to his schoolmates that his sister married right out of high school, and when we see Kagome again, she is living in the Feudal Era with Inuyasha in the village; she refers to Sesshomaru as her "older brother," further corroborating that she is, in fact, married to Inuyasha. Because Kikyou was finally put to rest some acts/episodes prior, there is little chance of Inuyasha having any need or desire to leave Kagome after the events of the series. However, during the series, Inuyasha was shown deliberately pushing Kagome away when he thought she might be in danger (though he didn't necessarily tell her so).


Dose Kagome become a demon?

No. At the end of the series, Kagome is shown, still human, living in the Feudal Era as a priestess. She did marry InuYasha, so its up to YOU to decide how or if she becomes a half-demon.


When do kagome and inuyaha get together?

In both the anime (after The Final Act) and the manga, it is stated that Inuyasha and Kagome wed, and Kagome opts to remain in the Feudal Era. While we're never shown them sleeping together or having children, it could be reasonably implied that they do at some unknown point past the end of the series.


Does koga fall in love with Ayame?

It's a matter of personal opinion, but in the last episode (Episode 26: Toward Tomorrow) of Inuyasha: Kanketsuhen(Inuyasha: The Final Act in English), Koga is shown to have married Ayame, while Kagome and Inuyasha marry. They all stay in the Feudal Era.You can watch this episode and the others in The Final Act at Shonen Sunday's anime website.


Will there be an inuyasha 5?

No, there won't be another Inuyasha movie. Those are just rumors. "Black tetsuaiga" was only shown during the "it's a rumic world" exibit in Japan. They ARE going to finish the Inuyasha episodes in Japan. Dunno when in the US tho.


Who does inuyasha pick kagome or kikyo?

InuYasha never actually picks. It's a complicated situation. In the end Kikyo dies for good, and does not come back to life. So, he's left with Kagome. In the end, InuYasha and Kagome get married, but who knows what would've happened if Kikyo lived? I think he would've chosen Kagome because their bond was greater than his bond with Kikyo. In the end, he never picks. He is merely left with no choice but to stay with Kagome. Although, he will never forget Kikyo.


What episode is Kagome at the Sacred Tree?

Kagome revisits the sacred tree (the Goshinboku, also called the God Tree) several times throughout the anime's run, including during the 26-episode wrap-up of the anime series, Inuyasha: Kanketsuhen (Inuyasha: The Final Act in English).Most notably, she is near it during the first several episodes of the anime, and again toward the last two episodes of The Final Act.The Sacred Tree is where Kikyo pinned Inuyasha using a sacred arrow just before her death, and where Inuyasha remained sleeping for 50 years until Kagome awoke him. It is not far from the Bone-Eater's Well, which Kagome uses to travel between the modern era and the Feudal Era. Of all the landmarks that appear in the Feudal Era, the Sacred Tree is the only one that is shown surviving to Kagome's era in modern times, and is located on her family's shrine property.