Upon defeating the weasel demon, Miroku makes sure Hachi never repeats his actions. He is the one who has been imitating Miroku all this time. They figure out that Hachi, Miroku's raccoon dog slave, is the culprit, as they all are faced with a weasel demon. Apparently a monk named Miroku, being described as mysterious and perverted, is seen wandering the countryside. Inuyasha's group see that Miroku innocently stirs up trouble with the villagers within each village they travel across, as he has been framed for being a fake and a flirter with the girls. Transliteration: " Shutsubotsu Suru Nazo no Sukebe Hōshi" ( Japanese: 出没する謎の助平法師) After Inuyasha and his friends defeat Kawaramaru and his army of clay soldiers, Enju receives a chance to live. They were resurrected by their "mother", Urasue, the ogress sorceress demon. Transliteration: " Fukkatsu Shita Monotachi no Yabō" ( Japanese: 復活した者たちの野望)Įnju is a freelance potter responsible for creating the clay soldiers and Kawaramaru is a warrior accountable for commanding them. Shippo, Koume and Kuroro reunite with the others, and Inuyasha defeats Tesso. Shippo meets and discovers a girl named Koume taking away Kirara, being mistaken as Kuroro. Kuroro, a two-tailed demon cat of a village, is the reason behind the bad luck befalling the village, and exiled by a faith healer and rat demon Tesso. Transliteration: " Ayashii Kitōshi to Kuroi Kirara" ( Japanese: 怪しい祈祷師と黒い雲母) "The Suspicious Faith Healer and the Black Kirara" As Inuyasha and Kagome watch from afar, Sota willingly asks Hitomi to be his girlfriend, which she accepts. Inuyasha tries to build up Sota's confidence. Sota fails to offer a bouquet of roses and confess his love for Hitomi. Sota turns to Inuyasha for advice to impress his love interest Hitomi. Inuyasha and Kagome notice Sota is lovesick. Transliteration: " Omoikitta Sōta no Kokuhaku" ( Japanese: 思いきった草太の告白) Inuyasha concocts a very odd medicinal cure (one that his mother made when he was a child) using the ingredients, which relieves her common cold instantly, so Kagome can continue the exams. Kagome studies for the high school comprehensive exams, minding the fact that she is still sick. Inuyasha collects ingredients from the dwellings of many demons. Kagome becomes ill and returns to her time, in order to recover herself. Transliteration: " Aitsu to Kare Omimai Taiketsu" ( Japanese: アイツと彼のお見舞い対決) The monkey deity has been awaken, and the seal of the stone effigy has been released from Inuyasha. They have sealed an inconvenient stone effigy to Inuyasha as leverage until the stone of their monkey deity is located. It is revealed that they are searching for their deity enshrined in the village. Three mischievous monkey sprites are told to be ravaging the crops of a village. Transliteration: " Sarugamisama no San Seirei" ( Japanese: 猿神さまの三精霊) The ending themes are "Shinjitsu no Uta" ( 真実の詩, "Song of Truth) by Do As Infinity for episodes 88–108 and "Itazura na Kiss" ( イタズラなKISS, "Mischievous Kiss") by Day After Tomorrow for episodes 109–127. The opening themes are "Owarinai Yume" ( 終わりない夢, "Unending Dream") by Nanase Aikawa for episodes 88–95 and "Grip!" by Every Little Thing for episodes 96–127. įour pieces of theme music are used across this season two opening and ending themes. In Japan, the third season was retroactively collected under the title Band of Seven Arc ( 七人隊編, Shichinintai-hen). The English dub of the third season was broadcast on Cartoon Network as part of its Adult Swim programming block from January 31, 2005, through January 4, 2006. The anime is licensed for release in North America by Viz Media. The series continues a half demon Inuyasha and a high school girl Kagome Higurashi's journey alongside their friends Shippo, Miroku and Sango to obtain the fragments of the shattered Jewel of Four Souls, a powerful jewel that had been hidden inside Kagome's body, and keep the shards from being used for evil. Based on the manga series of the same title by Rumiko Takahashi, the anime was produced by Sunrise. The third season of the anime television series Inuyasha aired in Japan on Yomiuri TV from October 14, 2002, through September 15, 2003.
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