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The English dub, Inuyasha: The Final Act, began broadcasting in the United States on Viz Media's online network, Neon Alley, on October 2, 2012. [9] On October 24, 2014, Adult Swim announced that Inuyasha: The Final Act would air on the Toonami programming block beginning on November 15, 2014. [10]
Titled Inuyasha: The Final Act (犬夜叉 完結編, Inuyasha Kanketsu-hen), the series was broadcast for 26 episodes on Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV from October 4, 2009, to March 30, 2010. [53] [b] In other parts of Asia, the series was broadcast in the same week as its broadcast in Japan on Animax Asia. [60]
The episodes of the Japanese anime television series Inuyasha are based on the first 36 volumes for Rumiko Takahashi's manga series. [1] It follows an eponymous half-demon and a high school girl Kagome Higurashi on a journey, alongside their friends, a young fox demon, Shippo; a lecherous monk, Miroku; a demon slayer, Sango; and a demon cat, Kirara, to obtain the fragments of the shattered ...
Dragon Ball Z Kai, Kill la Kill, Naruto: Shippuden, InuYasha: The Final Act, Gurren Lagann, One Piece, Deadman Wonderland [80] [44] March 28, 2015 – June 13, 2015: 12 – 3:30 am Dragon Ball Z Kai, Kill la Kill, Sword Art Online II, InuYasha: The Final Act, Naruto: Shippuden, One Piece, Attack on Titan: May 23: Kill la Kill marathon [148] [149]
From 2000 to 2004, Inuyasha ran for 167 episodes and spawned four major films. The first anime ended before the manga did, thus wrapping up inconclusively. A second Inuyasha series in 2009, Inuyasha the Final Act, ran until March 2010 in order to officially conclude the story.
[16] [17] Up until the 37th volume, Viz Media published the series in left-to-right orientation, [18] and with the release of the 38th volume on July 14, 2009, they published the remaining volumes in "unflipped" right-to-left page layout. [18] Viz Media published the 56th and final volume of Inuyasha on January 11, 2011. [19]
Viz Media announced the rights to digital streaming, EST, and home video release of the series in North America, and it was streamed on Crunchyroll, Funimation and Hulu. [2] [10] [11] On October 26, 2020, Funimation announced a partnership with Viz Media to release an English dub of the series, with the English cast of Inuyasha reprising their ...
Original release date [15] English air date Ref. 1: 1 "Inuyasha: Since Then" Transliteration: "Are kara no Inuyasha" (Japanese: あれからの犬夜叉) Teruo Satō: Katsuyuki Sumisawa: Teruo Satō: October 3, 2020 () June 27, 2021 [13] [16] 2: 2 "The Three Princesses" Transliteration: "Sanbiki no Hime" (Japanese: 三匹の姫) Katsuya Ōshima