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Inuyasha, la película: Sentimientos que perduran a través del tiempo

Título original: Inuyasha: Toki o koeru omoi
  • 2001
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 40min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
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Don Brown, Richard Ian Cox, Paul Dobson, Vincent Gale, Moneca Stori, Tomoko Kawakami, Terry Klassen, Houko Kuwashima, Lalainia Lindbjerg, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Kirby Morrow, Tomokazu Seki, Kelly Sheridan, Venus Terzo, Kumiko Watanabe, Cathy Weseluck, and Kappei Yamaguchi in Inuyasha, la película: Sentimientos que perduran a través del tiempo (2001)
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Durante su viaje, Inuyasha, Ahome y su grupo son atacados por Menoumaru, un monstruo que busca a Tessaiga, la espada de Inuyasha, con un final desconocido.Durante su viaje, Inuyasha, Ahome y su grupo son atacados por Menoumaru, un monstruo que busca a Tessaiga, la espada de Inuyasha, con un final desconocido.Durante su viaje, Inuyasha, Ahome y su grupo son atacados por Menoumaru, un monstruo que busca a Tessaiga, la espada de Inuyasha, con un final desconocido.

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    • Toshiya Shinohara
  • Guionistas
    • Rumiko Takahashi
    • Katsuyuki Sumizawa
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    • Kappei Yamaguchi
    • Satsuki Yukino
    • Kôji Tsujitani
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    7.2/10
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      • Toshiya Shinohara
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      • Rumiko Takahashi
      • Katsuyuki Sumizawa
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      • Kappei Yamaguchi
      • Satsuki Yukino
      • Kôji Tsujitani
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    Kappei Yamaguchi
    Kappei Yamaguchi
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    Satsuki Yukino
    • Kagome Higurashi
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    Kôji Tsujitani
    • Miroku
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    Houko Kuwashima
    Houko Kuwashima
    • Sango
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    Kumiko Watanabe
    Kumiko Watanabe
    • Shippou
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    Ken'ichi Ogata
    Ken'ichi Ogata
    • Myoga
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    Noriko Hidaka
    • Kikyô
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    Hisako Kyôda
    Hisako Kyôda
    • Kaede
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    Toshihiko Nakajima
    • Hachi
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    Katsumi Suzuki
    • Kagome's Grandfather
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    Akiko Nakagawa
    • Souta Higurashi
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    Asako Dodo
    • Kagome's Mother
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    Ken Narita
    • Sesshômaru
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    • Jaken
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    • (as Yûichi Nagashima)
    Mamiko Noto
    • Rin
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    Tomokazu Seki
    Tomokazu Seki
    • Menoumaru
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    Hekiru Shiina
    • Ruri
    • (voz)
    Tomoko Kawakami
    Tomoko Kawakami
    • Hari
    • (voz)
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      • Toshiya Shinohara
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      • Rumiko Takahashi
      • Katsuyuki Sumizawa
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    gtx5_crusader

    Extremely great

    I recommend this movie to people who have met two perquisites: Those who like anime, and for those who like Anime to watch at least the first 20 or so episodes of Inuyasha. If you've watched that many or have a good understanding of the Inuyasha storyline and characters, then watch the movie too. I felt that this movie was BETTER than the series itself and was not just like a long episode. Rather, it was more of an in-depth description of the characters.

    If I had to give a score, up to 100, 1 being a being a home video with the cover still on and a broken microphone, 100 being something that you will watch over and over again for eternity, I'd give it:

    89/100

    I give it less than 90 because the 2nd movie was better than this one.
    10silverpromises

    plot behind the movie

    Kagome Higurashi is like any other 15 year old student. Like any other, until she discovers that she can travel through time via the Bone Eater's well...

    Not unlike the series, Toki Wo Koeru Omoi takes place in Feudal Japan with a bit of Present day mixed in. Unlike the series, the first of currently three movies strays from the Naraku plot and into another enemy.

    Enter Menomaru. A demon who's father, Hyoga, was sealed beneath the Tree of Ages by Inu-yasha's father 200 years past. He fools Inu-yasha into attacking the claw which sealed away Hyoga's power, thus destroying it and releasing Hyoga's power. His power takes the form of a great orb. Menomaru allows himself to be engulfed into it, thus absorbing the power of his father.

    Collecting the souls of every living thing, Menomaru's power grows to immense size and soon, he becomes reborn with near limitless power as the New Hyoga.(Side note: During all this, Sango and Mirkou are fighting battles against Menomaru's servants, Ruri and Hari, who both are slain)

    While this passes, Kikyo sends Kagome to her own time, as she was not meant to be there. Kagome and Inu-yasha somehow manage to contact each other, although 500 years apart. Inu-yasha gets Kagome to come back to Feudal Japan.

    With the help of Kagome's arrow, Inu-yasha's Backlash Wave hits Hyoga, killing him and earning them a Shikon shard.

    Overall, this is very much like what happens in the series, but with larger detail. One detail I didn't enjoy was the 3D effect on the Tree of Ages. It takes away from the overall picture. But, in a grand total, I give this movie a 9.5/10(1/2 point for 3D)
    9kmwolm

    Not much of a new plot but still a fine anime movie!

    Inuyasha is an action fantasy tale written by the famous writer, Takahashi Rumiko, who has previous world's popular titles like Ranma1/2 and Urusei Yatsura. The Inuyasha TV anime came out in 2000 as a production of an acclaimed company, "Sunrise". The TV anime's got high-ratings and also won some awards. Following the success of the TV series, the first movie, "Inuyasha - Toki O Koeru Omoi" was released in Japan in December 2001.

    Memoumaru, the movie-only character, was a decendant of one great foreign demon that invaded Japan 200 years ago. His anchester's power was sealed by Inuyasha's father. With the help of a piece of Shikon no Tama (that Kagome accidently broke), Memoumaru returned his life. He wanted Inuyasha's sword "Tessaiga" to break the sealed power so he could have an absolute power. And that's how it all began...

    The story plays around the weakest points of the main characters; Kagome who always felt sad that Inuyasha was still in love with Kikyou and Inuyasha who kept on having a nightmare about how his beloved woman killed him. The overall movie is not much of a new plot since the climax is similar to Takahashi's manga works. But that doesn't mean it's not a good movie.

    Toki O Koeu Omoi is actually a high-qualitied animation with the carefully-done scenery (forest, trees, & sky), exciting action scene and nice background music that fits the story perfectly. I especially admire the 'make-up theme' which is used everytime Inuyasha tries to make up with Kagome. The movie also uses a 3D technique on the growing-up forest which became more "living", (nicely done!).

    The outstanding scene is when Kagome tried hard to refuse the spell of Menoumaru who tried to make her kill Inuyasha. You can actually feel her pain! Other must-see scenes are those romantic installments 'cause this is the first time you will ever hear Inuyasha confess his feeling toward Kagome!!

    Though not the best Inuyasha, but there're still a lot that Inuyasha's die-hard fans shouldn't miss!
    10Cryptfan2

    Time To Kick Some Ass-Half Demon Style!

    InuYasha, a story about a 15 year old who ended up being transported through time to the Fuedal Era in Japan, (sort of) befriends a Half-Demon to search for Jewel shards and joining them are a perverted monk, a small fox demon and a Demon Slayer team up as well only on the way, they have to go after a villain who goes by the name of Naraku.

    That simple story has gained a lot of fans including myself around the world. To this day, the show and the manga is still popular. I mean it has various kinds of merchandise and even people dress up as the characters for various Anime conventions. Due to the popularity, there was no doubt they had to make a movie, let alone four movies.

    The first in the series of movies called Affections Across Time involves our heroes going up against a new villain only this time, it's not Naraku. It's Menomaru, the son of a demon InuYasha's father killed years ago. And he doesn't intend on taking over the world, instead, well, from what I've seen, he intends on committing genocide in a very badass way believe me.

    Now, first time viewers if they watch the film first, they might lost but there is a sequence where it does tell the basic story, although rather condensed but it helps. Even if you're not an Anime fan, the film has plenty to offer. It has great action, great animation, great voice acting from both the Japanese and English voice actors, funny humor, awesome violence and gore, and great music to accompany the film especially at the end credits.

    Any nitpicks? Well, barely actually.

    Overall, the film gets a 10 out of 10 from me.
    gtx5_crusader

    Extremely great

    I recommend this movie to people who have met two prequisits: Those who like anime, and for those who like Anime to watch at least the first 20 or so episodes of Inuyasha. If you've watched that many or have a good understanding of the Inuyasha storyline and characters, then watch the movie too. I felt that this movie was BETTER than the series itself and was not just like a long episode. Rather, it was more of an in-depth description of the characters.

    If I had to give a score, up to 100, 1 being a being a home video with the cover still on and a broken microphone, 100 being something that you will watch over and over again for eternity, I'd give it:

    89/100

    I give it less than 90 because the 2nd movie was better than this one.

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    • Trivia
      The US DVD includes an Inu-Yasha no Tsubo special as an extra. The Inu-Yasha no Tsubo segments typically run after episodes that air in Japan as a commericial break eyecatch. This special, however, introduces the lead characters and storylines of Inu-Yasha.
    • Errores
      Sessshomaru should have his sword Tokijin. Inuyasha didn't learn the backlash wave until AFTER this sword was made.
    • Citas

      Kagome Higurashi: [Kagome is stuck on her side of the well, while Inuyasha is injured on his side. She touches the God Tree. Thinking] I can feel him. I can feel Inuyasha

      Inuyasha: Kagome? Is that you?

      Kagome Higurashi: [gasps] Inuyasha? How are you? Are you okay?

      Inuyasha: Don't worry. This is nothing. I'm kinda surprised your not here.

      Kagome Higurashi: I came back.

      Inuyasha: Got scared, did ya?

      Kagome Higurashi: No! I just...

      [remembers that it was her who shot Inuyasha]

      Inuyasha: You what?

      Kagome Higurashi: [shakes her head] Never mind. You're right. Maybe I ran away.

      Inuyasha: [laughs] Stupid. You never change.

      Kagome Higurashi: What do you mean 'stupid'?

      [Inuyasha suddenly appears, slumped at the bottom of the God Tree where Kagome left him]

      Kagome Higurashi: Inuyasha!

      Inuyasha: [looks up and sees her] Hey, you are here Kagome. So, what have you been worrying about?

      Kagome Higurashi: I just feel so worthless. I even ended up hurting you Inuyasha. I thought you'd be better off without me around.

      Inuyasha: Would you stop going on like that?

      [gets to his feet, then staggers]

      Kagome Higurashi: Inuyasha!

      [she runs to him and keeps him from falling]

      Kagome Higurashi: Don't move, you'll open your wounds.

      Inuyasha: [he grips her arms, then pulls her forward against his chest, hugging her] I need you with me Kagome. Haven't you realized that yet?

      Kagome Higurashi: [hides her face in his shoulder] Thank you.

      [Suddenly, she is alone in her own time again]

      Kagome Higurashi: Inuyasha?

      Inuyasha: Come on back Kagome.

      [She runs to the well house, past her Grandpa and Sota, who are praying for the snow to stop]

      Grandpa Higurashi: Great spirit of the sky, stop the snow from falling.

    • Créditos curiosos
      There's a scene after the end credits.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in Cho tokubetsu-hen! InuYasha supesharu (2002)
    • Bandas sonoras
      No More Words
      Performed by Ayumi Hamasaki

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      • 15 de marzo de 2015 (México)
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