Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time (????? ????????, Eiga Inuyasha: Toki o Koeru Omoi) (also known as InuYasha the Movie: The Love that Transcends Time) is the first film of the Inuyasha series. Some characters are designed by Hideyuki Motohashi, who also worked on Fushigi Y?gi, A-ko the Versus and Ceres: Celestial Legend. The film was released in 2001 in Japan, and in the United States in 2004. The song, "No More Words", is performed by Ayumi Hamasaki.
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Plot
Inuyasha's father defeated a powerful Chinese y?kai moth named Hy?ga, five hundred years ago. The Shikon Jewel shard revives his son, Men?maru, and his loyal servants, Ruri and Hari (who plan to avenge their family). When Miroku and Sango meet the duo, Ruri copies the wind tunnel and Hari possesses Kirara. Men?maru kidnaps and places a spell on Kagome. He breaks the seal to release the power of his predecessors. Though becoming stronger, he achieves the title of the clan. While staying at the tree fortress, Men?maru uses the spell to possess Kagome. Inuyasha attempts to evade Kagome, when he discovers that she is wearing Kiky?'s clothes. Kagome inadvertently kills Inuyasha, pinning him with an arrow on "The Sacred Tree" (like Kiky? did to him fifty years ago). After Kagome resists the spell, she apologizes and seemingly mourns for Inuyasha. When Kiky? tells Kagome that she does not belong in the feudal era, she sends her to the "Bone-Eater's Well". A grief-stricken Kagome ends up returning in the present day and wanders though Tokyo. After sensing that Inuyasha is alive and unconscious under Men?maru's spell, Kagome shoots the arrow into the well, causing it to explode and freeing Inuyasha from the spell. She travels back in time and reconciles with him. As Kirara resists the spell, Miroku and Sango defeat the duo. When Men?maru emerges from the moth cocoon and reveals his giant body, Inuyasha and Kagome combine their powers to destroy Men?maru. The two spend time in Tokyo.
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References
External links
- Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
- Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time on IMDb
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