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Inu Yasha: Seventh Season

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Studio: Warner Home Video Release Date: 04/28/2009 Run time: 500 minutes

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INUYASHA: SEASON 7 BOX SET (DVD MOVIE)


Product Details:
Actors: Artist Not Provided
Format: AC-3, Animated, Box set, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD, Subtitled, NTSC
Language: English, Japanese
Subtitle: English
Number of Discs: 4
Studio: Viz Video
Run Time: 525 minutes
DVD Release Date: April 28, 2009
Average Customer Rating: based on 9 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.5
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2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

5Great Prelude for Season 8 (Yes, Season 8)Oct 18, 2009
If you're reading a review for the 7th season of Inuyasha, you're most likely a committed fan and don't need much convincing as to whether or not you'll want to own this set.

And to clear up any doubts or confusion, there is most definitely an 8th season. Episodes have already aired in Japan. Do a google search or visit websites like Viz's, and see for yourself.

As far as this season is concerned the price tag isn't justified, but I still enjoyed the episodes immensely. The storyline moves the characters closer and closer to a final confrontation with Naraku, but the ending makes it absolutely clear that this will not be the end of the anime. Not a single aspect of the plot is wrapped up. And, as the announcement of Inuyasha the Final Act confirmed for me, nobody in their right mind possessing even the smallest shred of common sense would have allowed the anime series to simply end with episode 167 and the 4th movie. But, there are still many things to appreciate about these episodes. The storyline and plot progress in the same manner as fans have come to expect. And what I found to be particularly enjoyable were the episodes dedicated to individual subplots such as the two episodes dedicated to a closer look at how Inuyasha and Kikyo met, the episode featuring flashbacks of Sango and Kohaku's past, the episode where Shippo unleashes his arsenal of fox-demon magic with great and humorous success against his opponents, or the episode where Kagome's friends finally meet Inuyasha. Some people tend to label these as "filler" episodes. But I've always found that regardless of whether or not certain episodes were drawn from the Mangas, they've always managed to give the viewer a more in-depth, and often humorous, look at the characters and who they are. These episodes are no exception and help make the viewing experience entirely worthwhile.

Hopefully, this will help any undecided buyers. This isn't the end of the anime. And this is most definitely a worthy addition to the Inuyasha saga. I'm eagerly looking forward to the 8th season.

0 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3The final DVD box set of Inuyasha... for nowSep 16, 2009
The Inuyasha Seventh Season Box Set includes four DVDs, which contain twenty-one of the episodes from the final season of the anime. The first disc contains six episodes, the second and third discs contain five episodes, and the fourth disc contains five episodes and the special features.

Disc four contains four special features. The first feature is a "Textless Opening," which is essentially the opening that appears at the beginning of each episode, but this version doesn't have the text that covers the pictures. The second feature is "Textless Ending." However, instead of having a textless version of the ending that appears on this box set, it is a textless verion of an ending that appeared on one of the previous DVD box sets.

The next special feature is labeled as "The Finale With the Japanese Cast." This feature runs for about eight minutes. It includes interviews with the Japanese voice actors for Inuyasha, Shippo, Sango, Miroku, Kagome, and Sesshomaru. There is also some footage of the cast recording dialogue for the final episode.

The last special feature on the disc is labeled as, "Questions for the English Language Voice Actors." This feature runs for about eighteen minutes, and it was recorded at the wrap party for the English dub actors. Unfortunately, with the feature being recorded at the wrap party, there's a lot of ambient noise in the background, which can make it hard to hear some of the voice actors when they're talking. The English dub actors for Inuyasha, Kagome, Shippo, Miroku, Sango, and Koga are interviewed for this feature.

If you're a fan of Inuyasha and want to have all of the episodes on DVD, then you need to acquire this set. Like the other Inuyasha box sets, this one retails for around $90. I appreciate the fact that Viz Media included the interviews with the Japanese and English voice actors. However, I wish the audio quality had been better on the interviews with the English dub actors. Even with that flaw, though, this set really needs to be acquired by an Inuyasha fan in order to complete their DVD collection.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5NO! INUYASHA IS OVER!Jul 01, 2009
INUYASHA IS OVER! NOOOOOOO!!!! WHY! WHY! WHY! WHY! WHY! i loved this series soooo much!!!! its totally one of the best animes out there!!! This box set has episode 147- 167. It also has 4 disks.

I was so sad when i was finished watching the last episode, i didn't want it to end! i want to know what happens between inuyasha and kagome in the future, but i guess i will never know now! people told me the rumiko takahashi finished all the inuyasha books recently and the books continue from where the tv series leaves off. that means i have to read the books now!

Hopefuly inuyasha will have more episodes!




1 of 2 found the following review helpful:

3Bought for My DaughterJun 08, 2009
I personally think Inuyasha is very strange, but my daughter, who has autism, loves the series and has to have every new season set that is released! SHE loves it!!!

1 of 5 found the following review helpful:

3Incomplete SeriesMay 14, 2009
The anime version of Inuyasha is incomplete. The final episode of Season 7 leaves the anime hanging. The original manga (Japanese Version) contained the death of Naraku as well as Kanna and Kagura. In addition, character storylines were wrapped up. The producers of Inuyasha should've translated the Japanese manga into the anime and thus making it complete. If you want to know exactly what happened after the "Series Finale" you will have to wait a while before the english version of the manga is published. If you know Japanese, feel free to read that version since it is already completed.

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