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Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island [a] is a 2004 Japanese animated fantasy adventure film based on Inuyasha manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. The film is directed by Toshiya Shinohara, written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa, and produced by Sunrise. It was released in Japan on December 23, 2004. [3]
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Years in anime: 2001 2002 2003 ... InuYasha The Movie 4: Fire on the Mystic Island: Sunrise: Toshiya Shinohara: 87 Eiga Inuyasha: Guren no Hōraijima [4] Television ...
The third film, Inuyasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler, was released in 2003. In it, Inuyasha and Sesshomaru forcefully work together to seal the evil Sō'unga, their father's third sword, when it is awakened from its sheath. The fourth and final film, Inuyasha the Movie: Fire on the Mystic Island, was released in 2004. It follows ...
Inuyasha the Movie 4: Fire on the Mystic Island (14+) (aired June 22, 2007, and August 17, 2007) Fullmetal Alchemist the Movie: Conqueror of Shamballa (14+) (aired October 19, 2007) Princess Mononoke (14+) (aired October 26, 2007) Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow (PG) (aired November 16, 2007, and June 20, 2008)
The “Inuyasha” franchise first started as a critically acclaimed manga series, for which the English version was featured regularly on The New York Times Bestsellers list throughout the 2000s.
The English dub of the series aired on Cartoon Network's nighttime programming block Adult Swim from August 31, 2002, to October 27, 2006. In Canada, the series aired on YTV. A sequel anime television series, titled Inuyasha: The Final Act, aired from October 4, 2009, to March 30, 2010. The sequel series adapted the final volumes of the manga ...
Kirby Morrow (August 28, 1973 – November 18, 2020) [1] was a Canadian actor, comedian and writer. In animation, he was known as the voice of Miroku from InuYasha, its four movies, and Inuyasha: The Final Act, Van Fanel from the Ocean dub of Escaflowne, Cyclops from X-Men: Evolution, Jay from Class of the Titans, Teru Mikami from Death Note, Trowa Barton from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Rey Za ...