InuYasha 3: A Espada que Domina o Mundo
Após 700 anos, a espada Sounga, que pertencia ao Grande Demônio Cão, é libertada, abrindo uma fenda na barreira entre o submundo e a terra e agitando as almas inquietas.Após 700 anos, a espada Sounga, que pertencia ao Grande Demônio Cão, é libertada, abrindo uma fenda na barreira entre o submundo e a terra e agitando as almas inquietas.Após 700 anos, a espada Sounga, que pertencia ao Grande Demônio Cão, é libertada, abrindo uma fenda na barreira entre o submundo e a terra e agitando as almas inquietas.
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Artistas
- Inuyasha
- (narração)
- Kagome Higurashi
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- Miroku
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- Sango
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- (as Hoko Kuwashima)
- Shippo
- (narração)
- Sesshomaru
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- Inuyasha's Father
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- Izayoi
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- Takemaru of Setsuna
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- Sounga
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- Saya
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- Myoga
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- Totosai
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- Rin
- (narração)
- Grandfather
- (narração)
- Mother
- (narração)
- Sota
- (narração)
- Direção
- Roteiristas
- Elenco e equipe completos
- Produção, bilheteria e muito mais no IMDbPro
Avaliações em destaque
This is not for the lovebirds in the audience, it's more for the series' main genre, the action (battle of the brothers to be precise). The movie's OC villain, Takemaru, was surprisingly deep and had an exceptional storyline laced with Izayoi, Inuyasha's mother. The father of Inuyasha and Sesshomaru, however, was probably the highlight of this feature, he himself was worth seeing the entire movie for.
However, there were one or two things that troubled me about this story. There were many out-of-character moments that just irked me, but that's to be expected by the people who write the movies, and are not too familiar with the original manga.
Though, I'm happy to say that this movie's animation is much more consistent and mirrors both the manga and anime stylings very well. The music is amazing, I was happy to see some of the old stuff from the first season mixed in there. "Four Seasons" at the end was also a very nice treat.
All and all, I would say that this is one that needs to be seen by any fan, avid or not.
In SOWC, the ghost Soyosama, a former counsel of Inuyasha's father, releases the evil demonic sword Sounga from its sheath after containing it for 700 years. Somehow the sword has ended up in the Higurashi family temple in modern-day Tokyo and Inuyasha and Kagome everywhere throughout Japan. The Sounga is connected intimately with Inuyasha's past and we learn more about Inuyasha's family history and the existence of the three great swords, including the Sounga.
Not only is SOWC a genuine movie (and not just a long tiresome episode), it is more surprisingly a GOOD film! SOWC is well-scripted with excellent pacing, rich setting, and an exciting climax. You can tell that the Inuyasha movie production team finally took the time to learn how a film differs from an animated sitcom. For fans, it fills the gap in our understanding of Inuyasha's origins and the history between his demon father and human mother.
I highly recommend this film and hope the Inuyasha 4: Fire on the Mystical Island proves to be as good or even better. Even though it's a nonsequitur I must add that this female otaku thinks Inuyasha's older brother, Sesshyomaru, is a real babe.
This may be at least in part because of the storyline of the movie, which reaches back to the time of Inuyasha's birth and his father's death. We finally get a look at his father, Inu no Taisho, and a peek into the pasts of Inuyasha, his parents, and his brother Sesshoumaru.
The plot in brief: most Inuyasha fans probably already know about the two swords Inu no Taisho left his sons, Tessaiga and Tenseiga. The title of Tenka no Hadou Ken - which translates to "The Sword of World Conquest" - refers to a third sword, Sou'unga. While Tessaiga is the sword of man, and Tenseiga is the sword of heaven, Sou'unga is the sword of hell. After Inu no Taisho's death, it was sealed - only to end up at the Higurashi shrine in the present day for Kagome and Inuyasha to run across.
Predictably enough, all hell breaks loose.
Tenka no Hadou Ken is particularly interesting because not only does it give us a glimpse of Inuyasha's father, it also provides a peek at the inner workings of his brother Sesshoumaru, one of the series' more inscrutable characters. The movie also contains all the ingredients that make the series what it is: the semi-mythological setting and most of the regular cast of characters, whose interaction is as layered and satisfying as ever. Although the somewhat grim storyline mostly precludes humor once it gets going, there are a few comedic moments - most notably the opening scene with Inuyasha and Kagome, which is comedy gold.
Fans of the series should definitely not miss this installment.
We even get Kagome tell us about everything that's going on in the show so it's very easy for non fans to catch up with everything! Thanks, Kagome! This was my first time watching "Inuyasha" and it's great to be watching something so popular. The best part about this was probably the animation. I mean, everything is so gorgeous here. It looks brand new! I was able to remember the characters and am glad they all contributed to the plot. This movie's plot features a magic sword that corrupts its users. We get zombies which is always a plus. I rarely see that in anime, so thank you, Inuyasha! ***1/2
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesThe sword So'unga, (which can translate to, "Amassing Cloud Fang") was not created by Totosai, nor was it forged from one of Inutaisho's fangs. The initial origin of the sword remains shrouded in mystery. What is known is that the sword is possessed by the spirit of an ancient demon dragon from hell. How Inuyasha's father came to acquire the sword is also unknown, but it is possible (if not likely) that he was selected to wield the sword as a means of controlling So'unga (like Sesshomaru controls the spirit of the Tokijin).
- Erros de gravaçãoWhen the beads shoot off of Inuyasha, Jaken originally gets hit in the chin with one. In the next shot, Jaken lays on the ground with the bead on his forehead instead.
- Citações
Takemaru: The night of a lunar eclipse. Excellent. It is the perfect time to slay a demon.
[Goes to Izayoi]
Izayoi: Who is it?
Takemaru: It is I, Takemaru of Setsuna.
Izayoi: Takemaru... oh, thank goodness you've arrived. You must gather the men standing guard outside and leave the grounds at once. Please do as I say. I fear there is no one strong enough to challenge him.
Takemaru: My lady... I have long felt a deep connection with you, as I'm sure you are aware. Even though I realize full well that your heart has been captured by a demon.
[Izayoi screams in pain as Takemaru fatally stabs her]
Takemaru: My feelings for you will never change, my lady.
- Cenas durante ou pós-créditosAfter the end credits, Inuyasha and Kagome are lying down in a field. Kagome asks Inuyasha to close his eyes while she gives him something. Inuyasha does but, when he opens his eyes again, he discovers that Kagome had put the necklace back on him again. The two then have a hot argument which ends with Kagome ordering him to sit.
- ConexõesFollowed by InuYasha 4: Fogo na Ilha Mística (2004)
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- Faturamento bruto mundial
- US$ 6.654.841
- Tempo de duração1 hora 39 minutos
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- 1.78 : 1