List of InuYasha characters
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[edit] InuYasha's group (main characters)
- Kagome Higurashi (日暮かごめ Higurashi Kagome)
- Voiced by Satsuki Yukino, Moneca Stori
- Kagome is the main character of the manga and anime. Kagome can be extremely sweet, but can also become very dangerous when provoked. She is the reincarnation of Kikyo, a priestess who died 50 years before the time Kagome first emerges from the Bone Eater's Well in the Feudal era. Kagome takes over Kikyo's task of protecting the Jewel of Four Souls after she accidentally shattered it. Kagome has also developed feelings for InuYasha. This relationship proves to be a driving point of the series. Kagome has great spiritual power due to the fact she is Kikyo's incarnation.
InuYasha (犬夜叉)
- Voiced by Kappei Yamaguchi, Richard Ian Cox
- InuYasha is the other main character of the manga and anime. InuYasha is a "hanyō", his father was an inu yōkai and his mother was human. He wields the Tessaiga, a supernatural sword made from one of his deceased father's fangs. InuYasha has a tendency for massive regeneration and can recover from injuries which would be fatal for any average human. This ability is likely derived from his yōkai powers. On the night of the new moon each month, InuYasha will loses his yokai power and change into a normal human with black hair, brown eyes. Prior to meeting his current companions, he would conceal himself during this time. InuYasha loved the miko Kikyo, and has developed feelings for Kagome. InuYasha appears and acts 15 years old, but is really much older.
- Miroku (弥勒)
- Voiced by Kōji Tsujitani, Kirby Morrow
- Miroku is a Buddhist 'houshi,' or low-ranking, itinerant monk who traveled the countryside performing services such as exorcisms and yōkai exterminations to earn his living. He suffers from a hereditary curse originally inflicted upon his grandfather Miyatsu by Naraku. The hole in his hand became a kazāna (wind tunnel) which sucks in anything not nailed down. Miroku uses the kazāna as a powerful weapon against yōkai, but the longer he has it the larger it grows. If the curse is not broken by Naraku's death, it will consume Miroku just like his grandfather and father. Miroku's behavior is uncharacteristic of a proper monk. He is a talented con artist who does not hesitate to invent fictitious supernatural menaces which he can then offer to combat in return for food and shelter, and like his grandfather he has a distinct weakness for pretty women. He makes a point of asking every attractive woman he meets if she will bear his child, claiming that he wants to be sure of an heir to continue his pursuit of Naraku if he dies. He often has the urge to grope women's butts, Sango's being his most frequent target. In spite of his lecherous behavior, Miroku has a core of deep spirituality and impressive spiritual powers. He also gains feelings for Sango as the series continue. He even asks her to marry him after they kill Naraku. Miroku is Japanese for Maitreya.
- Sango (珊瑚)
- Voiced by Houko Kuwashima, Kelly Sheridan
- Sango is a yōkai slayer (taijiya) who hails from a village of professional yōkai slayers. The only member of InuYasha's group to have no supernatural powers, Sango instead wields the Hiraikotsu, a massive boomerang made of yōkai bones, in addition to a broad repertoire of tools and tricks for battling yōkai. Sango's family was killed and her entire village destroyed by Naraku's yōkai so that Naraku could then blame Inuyasha and manipulate Sango into trying to kill him. When that ploy failed, Naraku used a shard of the Shikon Jewel to revive and control her little brother Kohaku, forcing him to fight Inuyasha and company, and using him as a means by which to manipulate Sango. She seeks vengeance against Naraku, but her primary goal is to rescue Kohaku from Naraku's influence and somehow save his life. She has feelings for Miroku, although she is offended by his constant groping and lechery. Miroku eventually asks Sango to live with him and bear his children after Naraku is destroyed, which Sango agrees to. Sango means coral.
- Kirara (雲母)
- Kirara is Sango's faithful, yōkai-nekomata companion. She has light-tan colored fur, with black stripes near the end of each of her two bushy tails, and black-tipped paws. Kirara can change between two forms, a ferocious yōkai the size of a car with the ability to fly, and a cute little kitten. Sango often uses Kirara's flying ability in her large transformed form as transportation to keep up with InuYasha's running and leaping ability. As well, Miroku and Shippo also use Kirara's large transformed flying ability for transportation. Kirara's age is unknown. Kirara means mica.
- Shippo (七宝 Shippō)
- Voiced by Kumiko Watanabe, Jillian Michaels and Katherine Masilungan
- Shippo is an orphaned young kitsune whose father was killed by the Thunder Brothers, Hiten and Manten, and the first character in the story to join InuYasha and Kagome in their travels as a group. Shippo can shapeshift, but his forms are temporary, often incomplete and ineffective, and he is usually given away by his telltale tail. His other noteworthy abilities are turning into a large pink flying balloon, illusionary tricks with toys like his giant spinning top attack, weak fox fire magic, and making things multiply. He tends to be naively observant and often makes pointed and cheeky comments directed towards InuYasha, earning him a retaliatory bonk on the head. InuYasha and Kagome serve as older sibling figures to Shippo. Because he so small and light, whenever the group is traveling anywhere Shippo is almost always seen hitching a ride. Shippo's exact age isn't known, but he looks and acts 7 years old. Shippo means seven jewels.
Occasionally, Myōga or Hachiemon will travel with them (see below).
[edit] Supporting characters
- Kaede (楓)
- Voiced by Hisako Kyoda, Pam Hyatt
- Kaede is Kikyo's younger sister. She became the miko of their village after Kikyo died. She often shares advice and knowledge about demons and other spiritual anomalies with InuYasha's group, and was the first to recognize Kagome as her sister's reincarnation. Kaede is well-respected and held in high regards by Kagome, Sango, Shippo, Miroku, and even InuYasha. InuYasha is easily annoyed with her, though will listen to her when necessary. In the anime, Kaede lost her right eye during a yokai attack on the village. The manga doesn't directly state how she lost her eye.("Kaede" means "maple tree.")
- Myōga (冥加)
- Voiced by Kenichi Ogata, Paul Dobson
- Myōga is a yōkai-flea who is supposed to watch out for InuYasha even though he usually runs away from dangerous situations. Myōga was initially charged with protecting the grave of InuYasha's father which held the Tessaiga. Now he mostly gives information and advice to Inuyasha and his group. Myōga also enjoys drinking yokai blood, and actually saves InuYasha's life at one point by drinking the poison out of his blood. He often gets slapped by InuYasha and others because he drinks their blood without permission.
- Tōtōsai (刀々斎)
- Voiced by Richard Newman
- Tōtōsai is an elderly blacksmith yōkai and an old friend of Inu no Taishou. He forged Tessaiga and Tenseiga. He usually appears to repair the damaged swords or to instruct InuYasha on using Tessaiga. Tōtōsai can breathe fire and wields a giant forging hammer. His hammer can open large fire pits when stuck on the ground. He travels on a flying three eyed ox. ("Tōtōsai" means "sword purification.")
- Hachiemon (八衛門)
- Hachi is a tanuki (raccoon dog) Miroku befriended. In the anime, he once took the form of Miroku to sell fake seals and get away with the ladies, but when Miroku caught up with him in a cave being assaulted by a spirit. Hachi sometimes acts as the transportation for InuYasha's group by transforming into a large yellow blimp. Hachi is short for Hachiemon.
[edit] Kikyo's group
- Kikyo (桔梗 Kikyō)
- Voiced by Noriko Hidaka, Willow Johnson
- A shrine maiden who loved InuYasha and was killed by Naraku (disguised as InuYasha) who made the two fight fifty years prior (in InuYasha's time) to the story's start. She is brought back to life by the ogress Urasue using soil from her grave and part of Kagome's soul. Although she looks alive, her body is still "dead," and she must ingest the souls of dead women to move. Her body (an authentic one) is made of dirt and leaves and is considered a "clay doll." Although she is initially driven by hate, trying to drag InuYasha to hell and to kill Kagome (her reincarnation), she is known to be a heroine in her village and gradually returns to the love-motivated personality she had when alive. In episode 47, InuYasha admits that he'd go to hell with Kikyo which resulted in disaster when Kagome heard him. In the manga, she is killed by Naruku and dies in the arms of InuYasha.("Kikyo" means "bellflower.")
- Shinidamachū (死魂虫)
- Kikyo's lesser yōkai that collect souls of the dead to sustain her life. Commonly just called "Soul Collectors" by fans and in the dub.
- Kocho (胡蝶 Kochō) and Asuka (飛鳥)
- Kocho voiced by Yuki Masuda
- Asuka voiced by Kaori Shimizu, Chantal Strand
- Kikyo's shikigami that summoned Kagome when Kikyo needed to be purified of Naraku's shōki and act as messengers to InuYasha when Kikyo wants to speak to him. Both are powerful and capable of erecting barriers all by themselves. Even after they are destroyed by Kohaku, Kikyo can summon them again.
- Kohaku (琥珀)
In the manga, Kohaku decided to join Kikyou in order to destroy Naraku. She would purify his Shikon shard in hope that when Naraku will claim it back, the purity of it would destroy him. After her death Kohaku had a choice to go with his sister, Sango, but prefered to go with Sesshoumaru.
[edit] Sesshomaru's group
- Sesshomaru (殺生丸 Sesshōmaru)
- Voiced by Ken Narita, David Kaye
- InuYasha's older half-brother. Unlike InuYasha, Sesshomaru is a full-blooded dog-demon and is contemptuous of InuYasha for being a half-demon and for consorting with humans. He is a very powerful demon who seems to have no true equal when it comes to raw power; although given the chance in volume twenty-three, he could not defeat Naraku. Takahashi also stated that Sesshomaru has no permanent home. Unlike almost every other demon in the world of InuYasha, he has no interest in possessing even one shard of the Shikon Jewel
- Sesshomaru first appears in search of the sword called Tessaiga, created from their father Inu no Taishou's fang, which has the power to kill a hundred yōkai with one swing. However, Inu no Taishou left Tessaiga to InuYasha, and Sesshomaru instead inherited the Tenseiga, a sword which cannot harm the living, but can bring the dead back to life. Inu no Taishou did this in the hopes that Sesshomaru would learn compassion. Considering Tenseiga useless to him, Sesshomaru battles InuYasha several times for possession of Tessaiga, and when Tessaiga is broken by a bite from Naraku's incarnation Goshinki, Sesshomaru has Goshinki's fangs forged into the evil blade Tōkijin, which only he is powerful enough to control.
- Initially, Sesshomaru is ruthless and cruel in his pursuit of Tessaiga and his dealings with his brother. However, as the series progresses, he begins to undergo a change in his behavior, one largely brought about by the influence of Tenseiga and the human child Rin (see below). He stops trying to claim or destroy Tessaiga, and while still hostile in his attitude toward InuYasha, he is sometimes helpful in his encounters with InuYasha's group, occasionally showing up to intervene in desperate situations (and generally making the excuse that he was only there to get information from them regarding Naraku's whereabouts). He, like InuYasha and his friends, becomes determined to destroy Naraku after Naraku attempts to manipulate him using Rin as a hostage, and his growing compassion for people like Rin and Kagura finally prompts Tōtōsai to volunteer to reforge Tenseiga and make it able to perform the Meidou Zangetsuha ("dark path of the dawn's moon blast") attack. "Sessho" means "destroying life" and "maru" was a common name ending for young samurai and nobles, who usually dropped it upon adulthood, as well as for artists, boats, and swords.
- Jaken (邪見)
- Voiced by Yuichi Nagashima, Don Brown
- A yōkai who is Sesshomaru's servant: not especially powerful but extremely loyal, he is usually a comical character. Sesshomaru typically responds to Jaken's failures or more annoying behavior with a sound beating, but Jaken believes this is Sesshomaru's right and never wavers in his loyalty. Jaken started following him in the first place after being captivated by his power and majesty when he slew a threatening demon, saving Jaken's life (this was incidental; Sesshomaru killed the demon simply because it was in his way. Note: these events were related ONLY in the anime). ("Jaken" means "meanness" or "unkindness".)
- Rin (りん)
- Voiced by Mamiko Noto, Brenna O'Brien
- Rin is an orphan girl who discovers Sesshomaru in the woods after he is recuperating from a battle with InuYasha. Mute after the trauma of seeing her family killed by bandits, she lived on the outskirts of a small village, mostly fending for herself. Although Sesshomaru snubs her efforts to care for him, she continues to bring him food and water, and is disproportionately happy when he inquires idly about the injuries she received at the hands of the villagers, a reaction he does not understand. As Sesshomaru prepares to leave the area, he smells blood and follows the scent to discover that she has been killed by wolves. He revives her with Tenseiga, and Rin now follows him with fanatical loyalty and regained her ability to speak. Sesshomaru comes to her aid when she's in danger. Rin's name has no meaning
Kohaku (琥珀)
- Voiced by Akiko Yajima, Alex Doduk (1), Danny McKinnon (2)
- Sango's younger brother who was once under the control of Naraku. When Naraku disguised himself as Kagewaki Hitomi, the son of a lord, he used Lord Hitomi's father to call upon Sango and the demon slayers to slay a false demon. Kohaku was made to turn against his companions, killing his father and all the demon slayers, Sango surviving only by sheer luck. Kohaku was killed that night also by the castle guards, only to be later resurrected by Naraku as an amnesiac puppet. After several encounters with Sango and her friends, he began to recover his painful memories and sought to secretly find a way to destroy Naraku while still maintaining the illusion of being a puppet and later forming an alliance with Kagura. For a while Kohaku accompanied Kikyo with the intention of assisting her in carrying out Midoriko's will. Around the time of Kikyo's death, however, he was saved from Byakuya by Sesshomaru, and currently travels with Sesshomaru, Jaken, and Rin. ("Kohaku" means "amber.")
- Ah-Un (阿吽)
- A two-headed yōkai that seems to be Sesshomaru's beast of burden. One head is "Ah," the other is "Un." Since Rin joined Sesshomaru's retinue, Ah-Un is also her means of swift transportation and protection when Sesshomaru must bring Jaken along to deal with a threat but leave Rin behind. Ah-Un can exhale fire and fly.
[edit] Naraku's group
- Naraku (奈落)
- Voiced by Toshiyuki Morikawa, Paul Dobson, Rafael Miranda
- The main antagonist, Naraku (literally means "underworld", or "hell") is responsible for nearly every character’s suffering throughout the series. He is a hanyō that originated from a bandit named Onigumo ("Demon Spider"). Naraku's main goal is to collect all of the shards of the Shikon no Tama in order to become a full yōkai. He has small feelings for Kikyo because of Onigumo's love for her while he was alive.
- Kanna (神無)
- Voiced by Yukana Nogami, Janyse Jaud
- The manga reveals Kanna to be the first detachment of Naraku; she appeared later than Kagura and is often (mistakenly) thought to have been created second. She is a yōkai who appears to be a pale little girl with white hair and clothing. She has the power to steal souls with her mirror. Her mirror also has the power to deflect weapons and can be used as a means of scrying. Kagura and Kanna are like sisters. ("Kanna" means "godless.")
- Kagura (神楽)
- Voiced by Izumi Oogami, Janyse Jaud
- A wind sorceress, created as the second detachment from Naraku. Although Naraku's servant, Kagura has an independent mind, and wants to be free of Naraku. She seeks freedom, but cannot defy Naraku openly because he holds her heart and could kill her instantly by crushing it. Instead, she looks for ways to oppose him covertly, ultimately assisting both Sesshomaru and InuYasha against him and acting in Kohaku's defense rather than allowing Hakudōshi to take his Shikon shard. ("Kagura" means "music of the gods.")
- Goshinki (悟心鬼)
- Voiced by Michael Kopsa
- Naraku's third detachment. Goshinki has the ability to sense the thoughts of others, which enables him to outmaneuver InuYasha and break Tessaiga by biting it. However, breaking Tessaiga caused InuYasha to transform into his berserk yōkai state, after which Goshinki could no longer read his thoughts, and InuYasha killed him. Sesshomaru, realizing that Goshiki had broken Tessaiga, took his fangs and had the sword Tōkijin made from them; Tōkijin, filled with Goshinki's malice, is too powerful and malevolent for anyone but Sesshomaru to handle. ("Goshinki" means "Mind Reading Devil.")
- Akago (赤子)
- Naraku's heart and seventh detachment, he is a baby that can possess anyone with darkness in their heart. His main goal is to control Kagome's mind by finding pain, anger, or jealousy within her heart, and use her abilities to find the remaining shards of the Shikon no Tama.
- Hakudōshi (白童子)
- Voiced by Ai Kobayashi, Chiara Zanni
- Created from Akago's body, he was Entei's final master and looks like a 7-year-old child. Like Naraku, his heart is not inside his body, so he is able to endlessly regenerate himself. Created as the eighth detachment of Naraku. ("Hakudōshi" means "white child.")
- Byakuya (白夜)
- He is Naraku's latest detachment, meant to replace Kagura. He is loyal to Naraku unlike his last few detachments, and has an incredible power of creating illusions. He travels around on a giant origami paper crane.
- Saimyōshō (最猛勝)
- An endless supply of wasps-from-hell emerge from a hive in Naraku's possession. The Saimyōshō are used as spies to see what others are doing from somewhere safe. Naraku also uses them to poison Miroku if he uses his Kazāna (Wind Tunnel). At first they are introduced by their full name, but in most episodes they are just called "Naraku's poison insects" until late in the dub and by fans.
- Mōryōmaru (魍魎丸)
- One of Naraku's enemies. Due to his telepathic powers, both Kagura and Kohaku suspect he is Akago. He is a 100-foot monster with a human shape, and can shoot blasts of energy from his arm. He was originally a soulless puppet created by Hakudōshi. He is killed in the InuYasha manga when he devours Naraku. Naraku absorbs his power on the inside and uses it to be reborn.
- Juromaru & Kagerōmaru (獣郎丸 Jūrōmaru & 影郎丸)
- Voiced by Brian Drummond
- The fourth & fifth detachments of Naraku. Both were slain soon after they were released. Juromaru is a mindless killing machine that obeys only Kagerōmaru, a snake-like creature with scythes for arms, which lives in his abdomen.
- Muso (Musō)
- Voiced by Brian Dobson
- He was separated from Naraku in his attempt to remove his human side, Onigumo, which would also remove Onigumo's love for Kikyo. He's the sixth detachment of Naraku. He was absorbed back into Naraku because it was too early for Naraku to become a full-fledged demon. The name "Muso" was never actually his own, but rather the name a monk he murdered shortly after leaving Naraku's body. He also stole the face of the monk since he came out of Naraku's body without a face of his.
Kohaku spends a great deal of time in Naraku's group before joining Sesshomaru's group (see above).
[edit] Yōkai-Wolf tribe
- Koga (鋼牙 Kōga)
- Voiced by Taiki Matsuno, Scott McNeil
- The young leader of a yōrōzoku (yōkai-wolf tribe), Kōga wishes to avenge his fallen comrades who were slaughtered by Kagura, one of Naraku's minions. While brash and arrogant, he is shrewd enough to run from a fight if he thinks he can't win. He has a shikon shard in each of his legs which make him stronger and faster. Although he bickers with InuYasha constantly, when one of them is in danger, the other will lend a hand. He considers Kagome his woman, which irritates InuYasha to no end. Koga constantly confesses his love towards Kagome but Kagome does not share his affections, only having eyes for InuYasha. As the series goes on, Koga lets up on his affections for Kagome gradually. Eventually, in chapter 466 of the manga, he leaves her behind with the statement 'if InuYasha ever starts getting on your nerves, you can come to me.' ("Koga" means "steel fang.")
- Ayame (菖蒲)
The wolf girl who is in love with Koga. Long ago, Koga made a promise to marry her, yet he fails to fulfill his promise. She has red hair that are always in two ponytails with an iris in it, green eyes, has white wolf fur draped over her shoulders, a necklace (most likely emerald), and red-and-blue armor. She seems to be an allusion to San.
- Ginta (銀太)
Ginta is one of Koga's followers. His hair is gray with a dark blue piece in the center. He has mostly fur for his armor. His name is never really said in the manga.
- Hakkaku (白角)
Hakkaku is the other of Koga's followers. He has a white mohawk, chain armor, and a fur hide. His name is never really said in the manga.
[edit] Characters from modern day
- Kagome's family
- Sota Higurashi (日暮草太 Higurashi Sōta), Kagome's Mother (かごめの母 Kagome no Haha), & Kagome's Grandfather (かごめの祖父 Kagome no Sofu)
- Sota voiced by Akiko Nakagawa, Saffron Henderson (1), Rebecca Shoichet (2)
- Kagome's Mom voiced by Asako Dodo, Cathy Weseluck
- Kagome's Grandpa voiced by Ginzo Matsuo (1), Katsumi Suzuki (2), French Tickner
- They are the only ones aware of Kagome's double life and often cover for her while she's in InuYasha's world. Her mother takes Kagome's time travel adventures in stride and makes sure her daughter gets all the supplies she needs (first aid stuff, food); Sota collects Kagome's homework from school and admires InuYasha who he calls "Inu no nīchan" ("big brother" in the dub); Grandpa is a shrine keeper and comes up with all sorts of bizarre excuses as to why Kagome is not in school.
- Hōjō (北条)
- Voiced by Yuji Ueda, Matt Smith
- A boy in love with Kagome in the modern era, he is oblivious to the fact that Kagome doesn't seem to be in love with him. He often gives her unusual health-related gifts because of her many "sicknesses" from his family's health food store. Kagome later meets Hōjō's ancestor, Hōjō Akitoki, in InuYasha's time; both descendant and ancestor are very alike in personality. In real life, the Hōjō clan were virtually annihilated during the Sengoku Era by Toyotomi Hideyoshi.
- Yuka voiced by Kaori Shimizu, Jillian Michaels
- Eri voiced by Yuki Masuda, Saffron Henderson (1), Rebecca Shoichet (2)
- Ayami voiced by Nami Okomoto, Cathy Weseluck
- Kagome's three friends from modern day. Throughout most of the series, they encourage Kagome to go out with Hōjō and are alarmed by her (necessarily vague) descriptions of InuYasha, getting a not entirely accurate impression of him as a jealous, violent two-timer. However, when the three of them manage to actually meet InuYasha at the Higurashi shrine (his ears concealed by a bandanna), they are charmed by him and seem to give up convincing Kagome to dump him for Hōjō. In the manga, their names are never really said, and are replaced with a picture of their heads.
- Hitomi
- Sota Higurashi's love interest. An anime only character. First appears on episode 90: Sota's brave confession of love, an episode full of humor and childish love.
[edit] Shichi'nintai
(七人隊) (Seven-Man Band) ("Band of Seven" in the dub) (Pitong Kilabot Tagalog)
- The Shichinintai are seven executed mercenaries who were resurrected by Naraku to do his bidding.
- Bankotsu (蛮骨)
- The leader and youngest member of the Shichi'nintai; he carries the huge Banryū halberd, which is often confused with a sword due to the relative size of the blade to the handle. Bankotsu is a skilled mercenary and has killed many people for a price; however, he frequently shows a sense of honor and compassion (if only for his six companions). He is defeated by InuYasha, but not killed. With most of his body gone, Naraku has no further use for him, and kills him to get the jewel shards. Bankotsu is a human, but sometimes mistaken for a demon for his powers. It is proven in the anime when InuYasha can not use is Backlash Wave because he has no demonic aura. Bankotsu has also admitted this in the anime.
- Renkotsu (煉骨)
- Spits fire; resentful of Bankotsu's power and dares to betray him. After Ginkotsu self-destructed to save Renkotsu from Koga, Renkotsu took Ginkotsu's shard and stuck it in his wounded shoulder. Later he killed the injured Jakotsu after his battle with InuYasha and took his jewel shard. Later Bankotsu gets mad at Renkotsu for hiding the shards and killing Jakotsu. Bankotsu then finishes off Renkotsu and takes his three shards. Ren's final resting place is at the base of Mt. Hakurei.
- Jakotsu (蛇骨)
- Carries a very powerful sword, the Jakotsutō, which has sneaky retractable blades that make it difficult for an opponent to calculate Jakotsu's next move. Jakotsu is quite openly a homosexual sadist, and also effeminate to such a degree that he is easily mistaken by fans to be a woman (though other characters have no trouble identifying him as a man). Many fans support a relationship between him and Bankotsu, since they're very close friends and comrades and Jakotsu was the first one to join Bankotsu's group. He was killed by the traitorous Renkotsu.
- Ginkotsu (銀骨)
- At first a man that listens to Renkotsu's orders, he has metal parts on his body, and various amounts of weaponry within (sort of like a feudal era version of a cyborg). He often seems to say what sounds like "gesh" or "yesh" from time to time. InuYasha destroys most of Ginkotsu, except his head and body trunk. Renkotsu rescues Ginkotsu and re-invents him as part of a mobile vehicle, particularly a tank, when a majority of his original body is destroyed. In the manga, Ginkotsu exploded because Koga stuffed pieces of armor into his cannons, causing them to backfire. Rekotsu takes his jewel shard for himself.
- Suikotsu (sometimes known as Dr. Suikotsu (睡骨)
- Uses metal claws as weapon, a man with a split personality: one is a nice, caring doctor, and one is an evil murderer; the evil side awoke when he was traumatized by seeing a child being killed in front of him, he is back to his good self at the moment of his "final" death (after resurrection). He can't live with himself for all the crimes that his other half committed so he asked Kikyo (who he had formed a strong bond with while in his doctor side) to remove his jewel shard. However, Jakotsu on seeing that Kikyo was about to take the shard, uses his sword to remove the shard and present it to Bankotsu.
- Kyōkotsu (凶骨)
- A giant. Large and stupid, his size is his weapon, and proves to be a formidable foe. Even though he looks like a demon, he is actually human and the weakest of the Band of Seven. He's the first of the Band to make an appearance and the first to die when he is defeated by Koga after he terrorizes the western territory of the wolf tribe.
- Mukotsu(霧骨)
- Poison master. He tried to force Kagome into marrying him, but when she tried to get the Jewel shard from his neck, he turned on her and tried to kill her. Sesshomaru appears moments later, looking for Naraku, and kills Mukotsu.
[edit] Other characters
- For more details on this topic, see InuYasha yōkai list.
- For more details on this topic, see List of minor InuYasha characters.
- Midoriko (翠子)
- A shrine maiden of great spiritual power from many centuries before the Sengoku period. Her soul was locked in battle with a yōkai's soul inside the Shikon no Tama, and the jewel came out of her body.
- Tsubaki (椿)
- A dark shrine maiden who made a deal with a yōkai to retain her youth and beauty. In her youth, she was Kikyo's rival and sees her chance at revenge when she encounters Kagome. She met her end when Naraku lured her to do his bidding with the almost complete Shikon no Tama and her underestimation of Kagome's abilities.
- Onigumo (鬼蜘蛛)
- The human bandit whose feelings for Kikyo and greed for the Shikon no Tama was the catalyst for the creation of Naraku. Taken from the legendary tsuchigumo.
- Entei (炎蹄)
- A yōkai horse who serves only the most powerful yōkai.
- Hakushin
- A "living Buddha" (saint) who created a purifying barrier around Mount Hakurei at Naraku's request.
[edit] Cameo appearances
Shin'ichi Kudo (Jimmy Kudo) and Ran Mori (Rachel Moore) of Detective Conan (Case Closed) make a cameo appearance in episode 128. Detective Conan is published on Shonen Sunday along with InuYasha.
Shampoo the famous chinese amazon from the popular series Ranma ½ (also created by Rumiko Takahashi) made a brief appearance in the cultural festival episodes along side other anime characters (On a further note, when InuYasha ran away from the spicy curry stand, for a brief moment a duck could be seen on the floor in the background who possessed similar animation designs to Mousse from Ranma ½).
[edit] Game characters
- Michiru Kururugi
- The male version of the main character in the game "InuYasha: Secret of the Cursed Mask", he has the mysterious and powerful powers of Shikigami that comes down to some elements like fire, water, wind and light...there are animals symbols for his elemental attacks.
- Kaname Kururugi
- The female version of the main character in the game "InuYasha: Secret of the Cursed Mask", she has the mysterious and powerful powers of Shikigami that comes down to some elements like fire, water, wind and light...there are animals symbols for her elemental attacks.
- Utsugi
- A mysterious demon that has the powers of Shikigami and appears as a female or male depending on which gender of the main character of "InuYasha: Secret of the Cursed Mask" you are playing.
- Kakuju
- A mysterious old man or woman that appears in "InuYasha: Secret of the Cursed Mask" he/she helps out the main character by teaching him/her about Shikigami and more...including he/she has some past connection with Utsugi.
- Mahoro
- A demon that has the ability to transform into a person's loved one or closest friend. It appears in "InuYasha: Secret of the Cursed Mask".
- Ogre
- Known as "Skeletal demon", Ogre is an incarnation of Naraku that a demon puppet of Naraku releases on InuYasha and the others in Naraku's castle in "InuYasha: Secret of the Cursed Mask."
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General: |
Anime episodes • Manga chapters • Characters • Minor characters • Yōkai • Songs • Rumiko Takahashi • Voice actors |
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Movies: |
Affections Touching Across Time • The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass • Swords of an Honorable Ruler • Fire on the Mystic Island |
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Games: |
Feudal Combat • The Secret of the Cursed Mask • Secret of the Divine Jewel |
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Locations: |
Bone Eater's Well • Higurashi Shrine • Mount Hakurei • WcDonald's |
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Items & Weapons: |
So'unga • Tenseiga • Tessaiga • Hiraikotsu • Jewel of Four Souls • Fuyōheki • Tōkijin • InuYasha the Movie 2 Items |