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Inuyasha - Season 4 Box Set

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Studio: Viz Media Llc Release Date: 09/04/2007

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Modern-day schoolgirl Kagome and half-demon Inuyasha and friends continue their quest through feudal-era Japan to find and vanquish the evil demon Naraku and gather all the shards of the Shikon Jewel. Along the way, they are befriended and bedeviled by an array of characters: Koga of the wolf-demon tribe, mischievous magic-wielding monkey sprites, and an old-lady exorcist of questionable abilities


Product Details:
Actors: Kappei Yamaguchi, Richard Ian Cox, Satsuki Yukino, Moneca Stori, Kumiko Watanabe
Director: Naoya Aoki
Format: Animated, Box set, Color, DVD, NTSC
Language: English, Japanese
Number of Discs: 4
Studio: Viz Media
Run Time: 450 minutes
DVD Release Date: September 04, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 26 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 26 customer reviews )
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46 of 50 found the following review helpful:

4Episode ListMay 27, 2007
By Somnia
Season Four contains episodes 82-99.

82 Gap Between the Ages
83 The Female Wolf-Demon and the Lunar Rainbow Promise
84 Koga's Bride-To-Be
85 The Evil Within Demon's Head Castle
86 Secret of the Possessed Princess
87 Kikyo's Lonely Journey
88 The Three Sprites of the Monkey God
89 Nursing Battle of the Rival Lovers
90 Sota's Brave Confession of Love
91 The Suspicious Faith Healer and the Black Kirara
92 Plot of the Walking Dead
93 The Mysterious, Lecherous Monk
94 The Sacred Jewel Maker Part I
95 The Sacred Jewel Maker Part II
96 Jaken Falls Ill
97 Kirara Come Home!
98 Kikyo and Kagome: Alone in the Cave
99 Koga and Sesshomaru: A Dangerous Encounter




1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

1Save your Money for Season's 5 and 6Dec 30, 2009
By Ichimaru
I love the InuYasha story, and have been addicted to the other seasons, but this was a total disappointment.

The problems
1. It is twice as expensive as the other seasons
2. It is short, only 18 or so episodes
3. It is all fillers
4. They really don't even seem like good fillers- I didn't learn any more about the characters
5. There is nothing in the fillers that even really relates to the main plot- Everything that is "new" in this entire season is revealed in the first minute of season 5.

So... if you have plenty of money and time to just be occupied, there's nothing wrong with this.
But for twice the price, just buy season 5 & 6 and use the money and time you would have wasted to do something more enjoyable- you won't miss anything from the story.

Of course, I would have bought it anyway, even if someone had warned me about how lame this season is... but I probably would have bought a used version to save on the cost. If it had cost half as much as the other seasons and not more, I would not have felt so disappointed.


1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Personally, I like the Off-Topic, Lighter EpisodesDec 26, 2008
By Mary E. Givens "The Wonder Horse"
Alright, let me start off by saying:

I bought this DVD set from Best Buy, and paid... I think 95.00 for it. BUT.. i thought it was because it came with "Miroku's Prayer Beads" A little re-creation of the beads Miroku wears around his right arm. They were fun to play with, and if I bought them, I would have paid 12.00 for them... so all in all, i didn't feel too jipped by the price of this season.

Anywhoo.. I saw a lot of negative complaints about this season, and here are my thoughts:

Yes, this Set contains about 18 episodes or so. This was the biggest dissapointment to me BECAUSE.. the bulk of the episodes were really light-hearted and silly. In most of the seasons i feel i HAVE to watch episode after episode because they end so abruptly, in the middle of a fight. These episodes stand alone very well, and there were no Naraku heavy episodes (since he was in hiding). The reason this is my favorite season is because of that. I wish it was a longer season, but im glad that the episodes weren't all linked together to the point where you have to keep watching and watching.

Long story short:

- If you wanted a LOT of episodes for your money, you will be dissapointed.
- If you like episodes that are more up-beat, cute/silly, or back in the "present" time, this is a great set for you!

I love my prayer beads though... i've not seen any others for sale, so im wondering why I got some on my Season 4 set o_o; Maybe it was Viz's way of making up for the lack of episodes, lol!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5excellent but shortNov 01, 2007
By M. Johnson
Excellent continuation of the Cartoon Network version of InuYasha, but this is a short season (18 episodes not 27 or so).

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Now take a step back and think about this...Aug 19, 2008
By Kat "Kat"
After reading a lot of the reviews people complain about how the season was short and it was mainly fillers. Well, they're right. But, look at the storyline so far. Naraku had dissapeared. They make the season all fillers because the creators wanted to show how much time is passing that Naraku had dissapeared. It gives our heroes some time to rest and provides time for some more InuYasha and Kagome moments. I thought this was one of thier best seasons and a good way to make an easy transition into The Band of Seven episodes. This whole season is just a way to measure time. So, stop complaining that the season is just all fillers. It's supposed to be that way.

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