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Business Stationary Mart - Inuyasha: Complete Movies Box Set

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List Price: $59.98
Our Price: $31.98
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Manufacturer: Viz Video Starring: Noriko Hidaka, Willow Johnson, Brittney Irvin, Hisao Egawa, Hiroaki Hirata Directed By: Masashi Ikeda, Yasunao Aoki, Naoya Aoki
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 0782009235774 Format: Animated Label: Viz Video Manufacturer: Viz Video Number Of Items: 4 Publisher: Viz Video Region Code: 1 Release Date: 2007-09-04 Running Time: 390 Studio: Viz Video Theatrical Release Date: 2002-08-31
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very good Comment: This is a great anima. you can even watch the movies with out the show as it tell you what is happning.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Inuyasha at his best Comment: Inuyasha and his freinds do what they do best - fight demons and the evil Naruko and his creatures whereever they go. If you loved the seriesyou'de love the movies.
Customer Rating:      Summary: BUYER BEWARE Comment: Beware the seller sports_arena. i bought this dvd set from them and found that it was missing the sound track cd's witch the amazon.com review claim it has. I dont if this was a mistake or a scam but it really isn't right.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Set of Movies With a Great Score Comment: Although the movies really add no sort of addition to the TV series which to this day I believe still is not complete, they are great movies... the animation is stunning although in the 2nd movie the coloring seems very strange... one reviewer said that this was strange but I believe that it may have actually been done on computer in a sense(cellshaded) instead of actually being animated... nonetheless the score is absolutely amazing Kaoru Wada is a genius! Highly recommended for any fan of Inuyasha! especially at the price
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great product, horrible service Comment: The movies themselves are awesome, I love Inuyasha, but beware of Amazon. I bought this from Amazon because it seemed like a good deal and the editorial review said it included the soundtrack and booklet on instruments. Of course it arrived without either of those items. I've contacted Amazon numerous times about it. After returning it twice I was assured that the next time I received it, it would be complete. Guess what, no such luck (not to mention they made every step of the return process an extreme pain). So now that this is the third time, I've decided to never do business with Amazon again, and I was strongly advise you against it too.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The four Inu-Yasha theatrical features pit the cast of Rumiko Takahashi's "feudal fairy tale" against new foes: The search for the shards of the Shikon Jewel falls by the wayside as Kagome, Inu-Yasha, Shippo, Miroku, and Sango tackle these supernatural enemies. In Affections Touching Across Time (2001), the moth-demon Menomaru seeks to reclaim the powers of his father, who was defeated by Inu-Yasha's father during the attempted Mongol invasion of 1274. The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass (2002) evokes the Japanese legend "The Tale of the Bamboo-Cutter," when Kaguya appears, claiming to be the legendary Moon Princess. Swords of an Honorable Ruler (2003) reveals that Inu-Yasha's father, the Great Dog Demon, possessed not two but three swords: Tetsusaiga, Tenseiga, and Sounga, which are linked to Earth, Heaven, and Hell, respectively. When the Sounga is accidentally freed, its aura raises the soul of Takemaru, the samurai who murdered Inu-Yasha's mother. The villains in Fire on Mystic Island (2004) are the Four War Gods, powerful demons on the island of Houraijima, who preserve and augment their power by sacrificing half-demon children. The later films are darker and more violent, although the directors balance the mayhem against familiar comedic elements, especially Kagome and Inu-Yasha squabbling. The features all reflect larger budgets than the television series, as the filmmakers employ a variety of CG effects: explosions, lightning bolts, insects, monsters, and strangling tree roots. Affections Touching Across Time stands out as the handsomest of the films, with designs that suggest the woodblock prints of Kawase Hasui. The set includes CDs of the movie soundtracks and a booklet on the traditional Japanese instruments they feature, although more information on composer Kaoru Wada would have been nice. A must-have for Inu-Yasha fans. (Rated Teen: suitable for ages 13 and older: violence, grotesque imagery, brief nudity, alcohol use, risqué humor) --Charles Solomon
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