The Lady Debates

Friday, September 21, 2007

Inuyasha continued

To continue from my last installment, I should have recalled that many, many, many, kits and kaboodles of people already know the basic story of Inuyasha, who he is, and whatever. I am just so in love with the anime series, I don't care how many times they run the whole series of episodes over and over again, every single season of it. But I do really welcome anyone who is a fan of Inuyasha to drop a comment, on anything, the aspects of demon swords and other weapons, to the relationship between Inuyasha and his older brother Sesshomaru (who is drop-dead good-looking for a cartoon character, if I do say myself!), to the intrinsic technicalities involved in Kagome's traveling to and from her time to the feudal era (how hard can it be? She drops down a well! Ah, but what can be happening when she does that, all you physics fans?) (Or should I say metaphysics?) At any rate, what I keep doing is waiting for Naraku, the also good-looking, somewhat, but still very evil villain, to trip up somehow, and finally get himself vanquished by Inuyasha (I can't remember, you see, what happens, as all the seasons of episodes are so long, and I don't know if it's ever finally come to an end anyway. Isn't Inuyasha ongoing?) Come to think of it, I DON'T think that the show has ever completely ended yet. And what I like, and what I keep constantly, to my great chagrin, missing, are the two-hour long Inuyasha movies. I've only seen one or two, and I think so far there have been three or four. Hopefully they will show them again, or else I can find the DVD's in the movie stores, probably for about twenty or twenty-five dollars. (Let's hope no more than that!) How about you out there? Have any of you found it easy to find the Inuyasha movies on DVD, at reasonable prices?
Well, I will close again for now, and come back hopefully with some more mature topics, I guess I should peruse the newspapers again, but debatable subjects can get to be so dry and boring, can't they? I just thought good old Inuyasha would be good for a break, as I am fond of him; us big kids do still like our cartoons, and mine are anime.