InuYasha: The Final Good Bye

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Terejima Ryoko
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Re: InuYasha: The Final Good Bye

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I am still sad about the ending. i mean after so many years you grow attached to the story and the characters. i say the show got better near the end. you know the whole band of seven. i love them! i still need to read the manga to catch up though. does anyone know what chapter the show left off at? i keep on forgetting. isnt it like 345?
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Terejima Ryoko wrote:It is so sad how everyone hates it. =( Cant the same be sad for pokemon? and i mean look the sales and popular are still huge. well not as big as it was (in America at least) as in the early 2000s, but still. they use the same rinse and repeat and it is still going strong. I mean InuYasha was extremely strong in the beginning and mid way through, but i think that since we are so used to animes being so short that we get bored very quickly. i am the same way. but i am sure we all have a favorite show that is just like this. DBZ is the same thing. regardless if their villians die. it is the same thing and it was and still is popular. that fact doesnt matter. i mean i think that is worse because then you have to get used to another character. a MAIN character. DBZ is like pokemon.
I, personally, dislike anime that span over hundreds of episodes. As time changed, so did my taste. I've grown to dislike drawn out anime. The only reason I can watch through DBZ and Pokemon (first season) now is because of nostalgia. I'm not going to deny that they used the rinse and repeat method, because they do. It's just, at the time I enjoyed them, which was when I was 10-15 years old, I was at the age group those shows were aimed for. Those anime are no longer on my list of favorites. They are simply on the "have seen" list. Hell, I even began to lose interest in the dothack series when Legend of the Twilight hit. The only reason the series kept me in for so long was that it's cast of characters change with every entry (even though some return in different avatars). I still regard SIGN as the high point of the series for me. IMOQ (story wise) comes close second. After that, the series has been losing the charm that got me into it in the first place.
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Terejima Ryoko
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Re: InuYasha: The Final Good Bye

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You make a valid point thank you. i guess why i am so close to InuYasha is just because of what i was going through around that time. but thank you for your point of view. InuYasha and .Hack//sign are always going to be at the top of my list. they were showing at the same time and follow under the reason as to why i love InuYasha. that and SIGN'S writing and story is AMAZING!

but InuYasha is just something that i hold dear in my heart. I know that it may not be the best, but it is still very good in my opinion. I really hated it when it ended exactly a week ago, but i know all things come to an end, sadly.
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