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Inuyasha - Season 4 Box Set

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Come along for a timeless adventure in season four of INUYASHA! 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.

Bilingual: English dub and Japanese with English subtitles.

Clean opening and ending.

Special footage (20-25 mins.)

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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 Video
Run Time: 450 minutes
DVD Release Date: September 04, 2007
Average Customer Rating: based on 22 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0
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5A Nice Filler Season Of The Series But Don't Expect Naraku To ShowNov 14, 2009
This was the only season of Inu Yasha That apparently didn't have anything episodes of Naraku but more with seemingly filler episodes of the groups quest to find Naraku after his disappearance. Don't let that discourage you though the episodes are still entertaining to watch as you see Inu yasha and the gang try and find clues on Naraku's whereabouts and during their travels confront demons no longer afraid to show themselves since Naraku isn't around to absorb or destroy them, also you'll have the usual minor villains around trying to do their own vile plans that the hero's must defeat. The animation is clean and clear with no complaints and as always the voice actors/actresses for both the Japanese and English cast did great, the only thing I can find some fault in is the price I got this when it was on sale at a lower price and since I already had two dvds of the season I felt that it was a pretty good deal instead of buying the rest of the season one dvd at a time. Some friends and people have asked is there a difference in video quality or audio with these box sets than the single dvds they've already bought?, and for that I would say no the video and audio are pretty much the same except that as expected the dvds of the box sets have more episodes on their dvds than the single dvds you separately. So if you've already got this season on dvd than pass this set over there won't be much difference and it will just be a waste of money, but if you've only bought one or two dvds or haven't gotten this season at all yet than of course get it and while you won't see Naraku the enjoyment of the episodes will more than make up for it...

4A fan of the series...Aug 13, 2009
Okay. First this series is certainly not worth $100 or even close to it, so try to get it 50% off at least. I am a HUGE fan of the series and especially of Sesshomaru. These episodes are still good even with being filler episodes. Jeesh people. Yes they are fillers, but where is the problem with that? Is more episodes of Inuyasha that bad? Not for me. I absolutely love it. The producers of the Inuyasha series simply started early and caught up too fast with Inuyasha's creator Rumiko Takahashi. So, they had to do some improvising and instead of waiting for her to get further enough along, they created fillers. This is the same thing that happened with season 7, but they decided not to make another season full of fillers, so they dropped it. Now, answer me this: Would you have preferred them to drop it after Season 3. I certainly wouldn't and I really wished that they would have gone ahead and made another season after 7 of fillers instead of dropping it. Besides, this isn't a bad season IF you like the show. Believe me this is a good season. I love Jaken Falls Ill. It is so funny. Take it from me. It is worth the buy, but not for full price. Inuyasha - Season 4 Box Set

5Not as good as the previous seasons but it is still awesome!Jul 01, 2009
This season was pretty good! But, there is not as much action in it as the others had but its still one of my favorite seasons because there are a lot of hilarious episodes in this that make me and my best friend laugh OUT loud! But there are serious episodes in this too!

This season is about how modern-day schoolgirl Kagome and half- demon Inuyasha and friends continue their quest through fuedal-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. SEE! it is a good season!

This box set has: the 18 episodes of inuyasha season 4, stereo, bilingual (japanese & english), english subtitles, scene-access menu, inuyasha character introduction, and the textless opening and ending.

GREAT SEASON! You have to add this to your collection!

5Personally, I like the Off-Topic, Lighter EpisodesDec 26, 2008
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!

2Not as strong as the previous Inuyasha DVD box setsOct 29, 2008
This Inuyasha box set contains four DVDs, and has all eighteen episodes that comprise the fourth season of the series. The first two discs contain five episodes, the third disc contains four episodes, and the fourth disc includes four episodes and the special features.

The first special feature is labeled as "Character Introductions." This is a roughly three-minute piece that introduces the characters of Kagome, Inuyasha, Kikyo, Sesshomaru, Myoga, Shippo, Miroku, Naraku, and Sango (although Sango is never mentioned by name). By seeing the characters that are featured in this piece, as well as the footage used in it, I assume this was put together after the first season of the series. It feels like this feature was included because they needed something to fill out the special features menu. The thinking that probably went into this was that since this wasn't used for any of the previous box sets, to go ahead and throw it on here to say there are three special features instead of two.

The next feature is "Textless Openings." These are textless versions of both of the openings that appear on this box set, and they are put back-to-back as one piece. However, the textless version of the first opening already appeared on the box set for the third season, so it seemed rather pointless to include it here as well.

The last feature is "Textless Endings." Just like the "Textless Openings," this includes textless versions of both of the endings that appear on this set. The textless version of the first ending already appeared on the box set for season three, so I question why it was included.

This particular season of Inuyasha didn't seem to progress the story much, if at all. While some of the episodes were entertaining, they really weren't that important to the overall story. This was rather disappointing, especially after all of the character development and story progression that took place during the third season. In a lot of respects, the fourth season of Inuyasha feels more like a "filler" season than anything else.

If you're a fan of Inuyasha and want to have all of the episodes on DVD, then you need to acquire this set. However, I'm not entirely convinced that this particular set is worth the retail price (as of this writing, the set is retailing for around $90, which is the same price as the first three sets).

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