Sengoku period of Japanese history .
In the "Inuyasha" series, the longest time that Inuyasha spends in the modern world occurs during the final arcs of the story, particularly in "Inuyasha: The Final Act." Throughout the series, Inuyasha occasionally travels to Kagome's time, but he typically returns to the Sengoku period relatively quickly. The exact duration of his longest stay isn't explicitly detailed, but significant periods occur when he joins Kagome in her world to resolve critical issues or during emotional moments.
Yes,kagome goes on a lot of dates with Inuyasha every time they are alone they make-out!
No. Inuyasha: The Final Act concluded after one "season" with 26 episodes. At this time, there are no more planned episodes, movies or OVA projects planned for Inuyasha.
Inuyasha meets Kagome at the train station in Episode 1, titled "The Girl Who Overcame Time and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome." Kagome, a modern-day high school student, is pulled into a mystical well that transports her to the Sengoku period, where she encounters Inuyasha. Their initial meeting sets the stage for their adventures together as they search for the shards of the Shikon Jewel.
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Sengoku period in Japan .
In the "Inuyasha" series, the longest time that Inuyasha spends in the modern world occurs during the final arcs of the story, particularly in "Inuyasha: The Final Act." Throughout the series, Inuyasha occasionally travels to Kagome's time, but he typically returns to the Sengoku period relatively quickly. The exact duration of his longest stay isn't explicitly detailed, but significant periods occur when he joins Kagome in her world to resolve critical issues or during emotional moments.
yes inuyasha comes on i just dont know what time
Yes,kagome goes on a lot of dates with Inuyasha every time they are alone they make-out!
Kikyo sings Inuyasha's lullaby "Affections Touching Across Time" in the anime Inuyasha.
No. Inuyasha: The Final Act concluded after one "season" with 26 episodes. At this time, there are no more planned episodes, movies or OVA projects planned for Inuyasha.
Inuyasha. Obviously. Sure Jacob can turn into a wolf, but inuyasha has the tensaiga. Plus around episode 35 inuyasha masters the wind scar- giving him the ability to kill with one blow. Jacob has claws. Inuyasha wins. Every time.
Inuyasha's feudal era is around the 1600's
No. the only movies ever made were, (in order from first to last) 1. Inuyasha Affections Touching Across Time 2. Inuyasha Castle Beyond the Looking Glass 3. Inuyasha Swords of an Honorable Ruler 4. Inuyasha Fire on the Mystic Island I don't think there was a fifth.
Inuyasha meets Kagome at the train station in Episode 1, titled "The Girl Who Overcame Time and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome." Kagome, a modern-day high school student, is pulled into a mystical well that transports her to the Sengoku period, where she encounters Inuyasha. Their initial meeting sets the stage for their adventures together as they search for the shards of the Shikon Jewel.
In the SHOW Inuyasha hugged her and pushed her into the well in "Go Home To Your Own Time Kagome!" So CUTE! Reccomend me, Kagome Higurashi, as a answerer!
in the movie, affections travelling across time and in the last episode of the entire series :'( WAAHH why did inuyasha have to end?