InuYasha - Film 2: Le château des illusions
Original title: InuYasha: Kagami no naka no mugenjo
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7.3/10
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After seemingly defeating their common enemy, Naraku, what appears to be the near-end of their journey instead leads Inuyasha and Kagome facing against a new threat.After seemingly defeating their common enemy, Naraku, what appears to be the near-end of their journey instead leads Inuyasha and Kagome facing against a new threat.After seemingly defeating their common enemy, Naraku, what appears to be the near-end of their journey instead leads Inuyasha and Kagome facing against a new threat.
- Director
- Writers
- Stars
Kappei Yamaguchi
- Inuyasha
- (voice)
Kôji Tsujitani
- Miroku
- (voice)
Houko Kuwashima
- Sango
- (voice)
Kumiko Watanabe
- Shippou
- (voice)
Noriko Hidaka
- Kikyô
- (voice)
Ken'ichi Ogata
- Myoga
- (voice)
Toshiyuki Morikawa
- Naraku
- (voice)
Izumi Ôgami
- Kagura
- (voice)
Akiko Yajima
- Kohaku
- (voice)
Toshihiko Nakajima
- Hachi
- (voice)
Yuzuru Fujimoto
- Mushin
- (voice)
Yûji Ueda
- Akitoki Hôjô
- (voice)
Akiko Nakagawa
- Sota Higurashi
- (voice)
Kaori Shimizu
- Yuka
- (voice)
Yûki Masuda
- Eri
- (voice)
Nami Okamoto
- Ayumi
- (voice)
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The movie starts with the supposed killing of Naraku and then introduces a new enemy: Kaguya, who used Naraku's helpers Kanna and Kagura to free herself from her 1000-year prison. Her coming will mean an eternal darkness. She is supposedly the tennyo from the old legend of the angel who lost her feathered robe and was unable to return to her home in heaven.
Inuyasha and the gang gets drawn into all of it when Kagura and Kanna appear to steal a part of the Fire Rat Robe that Inuyasha wears (wouldn't it have been safer just to slay a Fire Rat and rent a seamstress to make a robe of it, I wonder... doesn't Kagura and Kanna fear Inuyasha now that he has supposedly killed their old boss?). Anyway, Inuyasha and the gang also meet an ancestor of Houjou-kun, who posesses the tennyo's robe that Kaguya desires. They figure out what's going on and decide to prevent Kaguya from being unleashed.
The basic plot is sound, but the movie suffers slightly from involving too many of the IY-characters. Kikyou's scenes are completely unnecessary - the only thing they accomplish is remind us that she is wierd. The Kohaku-story was slightly far-fetched, but given it's final developement, it passes for accetable. At this point, I'm just thankful they didn't try and squeeze Sesshoumaru into the story as well.
The problem with the movie is that it's slightly too short. Another 5-10 minutes would have been enough to let the plot sink in and allow the viewer to understand what is going on. For instance, the quick 2-line explanation given as to why Kanna and Kagura starts serving Kaguya doesn't make any sense at all.
This movie is, despite its flaws, excellent. It has the regular nice IY-humor, the characters feel deep and real and the Kagome/Inuyasha-relationship is warmer than ever (*sweeet*). The badguy is somewhat shallow and single-minded, but she makes up for it in style. She feels even more powerful than Naraku.
This movie is a must-see for anyone who whatches the tv-series. It contains some really longed-for moments and the action is superb.
Don't miss it!
Inuyasha and the gang gets drawn into all of it when Kagura and Kanna appear to steal a part of the Fire Rat Robe that Inuyasha wears (wouldn't it have been safer just to slay a Fire Rat and rent a seamstress to make a robe of it, I wonder... doesn't Kagura and Kanna fear Inuyasha now that he has supposedly killed their old boss?). Anyway, Inuyasha and the gang also meet an ancestor of Houjou-kun, who posesses the tennyo's robe that Kaguya desires. They figure out what's going on and decide to prevent Kaguya from being unleashed.
The basic plot is sound, but the movie suffers slightly from involving too many of the IY-characters. Kikyou's scenes are completely unnecessary - the only thing they accomplish is remind us that she is wierd. The Kohaku-story was slightly far-fetched, but given it's final developement, it passes for accetable. At this point, I'm just thankful they didn't try and squeeze Sesshoumaru into the story as well.
The problem with the movie is that it's slightly too short. Another 5-10 minutes would have been enough to let the plot sink in and allow the viewer to understand what is going on. For instance, the quick 2-line explanation given as to why Kanna and Kagura starts serving Kaguya doesn't make any sense at all.
This movie is, despite its flaws, excellent. It has the regular nice IY-humor, the characters feel deep and real and the Kagome/Inuyasha-relationship is warmer than ever (*sweeet*). The badguy is somewhat shallow and single-minded, but she makes up for it in style. She feels even more powerful than Naraku.
This movie is a must-see for anyone who whatches the tv-series. It contains some really longed-for moments and the action is superb.
Don't miss it!
10Aldo-9
The movie opens with the be all end all battle between Inuyusha and the gang, and Naraku. After Naraku's apparent death, the gang more or less split up and go there seperate ways. But when Kagura (the wind demon that has those cool fans) and Kanna (the little girl with the mirror that steals souls) conspire to raise a demon who plans to stop time. Inuyasha, Kagome and all the rest must come together to stop her.
Any more would be giving away things, and I don't want to do that But I'll just say this, a lot more happens than ever happend in the show, and Kagome and Inuyasha even share a kiss. This is the second movie in the series of movies and it's worth finding, though I don't doubt it will be released here in the states soon by the same company who's distributing the series.
I cannot stress enough how awesome this movie is, easily bests any american action movie made in the last ten years.
Oh yeah, I'm also obsessed with Anime, so my review is a little biased
Any more would be giving away things, and I don't want to do that But I'll just say this, a lot more happens than ever happend in the show, and Kagome and Inuyasha even share a kiss. This is the second movie in the series of movies and it's worth finding, though I don't doubt it will be released here in the states soon by the same company who's distributing the series.
I cannot stress enough how awesome this movie is, easily bests any american action movie made in the last ten years.
Oh yeah, I'm also obsessed with Anime, so my review is a little biased
A great way to add to the television series, this movie is shocking yet adorable. When I first saw it I had to watch it over and over due to the laughter and such that it caused.
Being a follower of the InuYasha series, I found this movie an amazing example of anime at its best.
Some parts contain things that most people wouldn't believe could ever be in the show, and some you know and love like the back of your hand. Some parts would never fit into the series such as they did in the movie, although they were a huge success to those on some character's sides.
The beginning is awesome. It is beyond belief. The slap mark on Miroku's face was so entirely funny and if you pay close attention to the voices, you may recognize them from (believe it or not) the Barbie movies. I actually hadn't noticed this because I have never seen a "Barbie" movie in my life, but my friend pointed it out.
The English subtitles had some misspellings, but everyone could easily tell what they meant by it.
Excellent.
Being a follower of the InuYasha series, I found this movie an amazing example of anime at its best.
Some parts contain things that most people wouldn't believe could ever be in the show, and some you know and love like the back of your hand. Some parts would never fit into the series such as they did in the movie, although they were a huge success to those on some character's sides.
The beginning is awesome. It is beyond belief. The slap mark on Miroku's face was so entirely funny and if you pay close attention to the voices, you may recognize them from (believe it or not) the Barbie movies. I actually hadn't noticed this because I have never seen a "Barbie" movie in my life, but my friend pointed it out.
The English subtitles had some misspellings, but everyone could easily tell what they meant by it.
Excellent.
Inuyasha is without a doubt the sharpest and most action packed anime to date about a half demon half man warrior named Inuyasha who is befriended by Kagome, the reincarnation of a princess who once sealed Inuyasha because he was evil. This movie version of the series (about 90 to 2hrs long) starts off with the first eps, but ends differently.
Differently cool to watch if you dont want to sit through the 120 eps of Inuyasha that have been made so far.
Check it out.
Differently cool to watch if you dont want to sit through the 120 eps of Inuyasha that have been made so far.
Check it out.
First of all, the movie is definitely not a summarized version of the series!!! ahem... The movie deals with a completely new enemy (Kaguya)and how Inuyasha, Kagome and the gang deal with this... However, it isn't just another story where the good guys fight the bad guys. It has a plot! And a most beautiful one! This is certainly a movie to recommend! It is awesome! The animation is beautiful! The songs are awesome! and well... Inuyasha & Kagome are just the cutest thing ever! This movie isn't necessarily for Anime fans, or even Inuyasha fans! If you're looking for a fun, interesting, romantic, action-packed movie... then look no further! I am fortunate enough to watch the anime series and am a great fan! It is just so incredible!And the character development is amazing! This of course, keeps throughout the movie! Just when you thought you'd seen the best part, it gets BETTER!! Please do not hesitate to watch this movie!! AND IT IS NOT A SUMMARIZED VERSION OF THE SERIES!! AND EVEN IF IT IS 167 EPISODES LONG!! IT IS WORTH IT!!
Did you know
- TriviaThis anime film is located chronologically after the episode of Vanishing Point: Naraku Disappears (2002) and before the episode of Gap Between the Ages (2002) from Inuyasha (2000).
- Crazy creditsThere's a scene after the end credits: Miroku tries to kiss Sango and she slaps him. He says it's because "Inuyasha and Kagome did it," which leads to an amusing argument between those two.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Inuyasha: Mugen no kauntodaun! (2002)
- SoundtracksYura Yura
(Rocking)
(Opening Theme)
Lyrics by Kaori Mochida
Music by Kunio Tago
Arranged by Yasuo Ôtani, Masafumi Nakao & Ichirô Itô
Performed by Every Little Thing
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- Release date
- Country of origin
- Official site
- Languages
- Also known as
- Inuyasha ~Le château à l'intérieur du miroir de l'illusion~
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $7,506,630
- Runtime1 hour 39 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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