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Kagome's Savior
The series is closing to its end (September 13th is the airing of the last Inuyasha episodes, 166 and 167, but the manga will still continue). But this story seems like it'll never end, they already found the last shard, but now Hakudoushi has his own plans on what to do with Naraku... But what do you think will happen? When the jewel is completed, do you think Kagome will get to see the friends she made in the Warring States Era? Get stuck there? How the jewel will be exposed of? Give me a small summary of what you think will happen!^^
Strawberry Shortcake|@|www|
I think that Kagome will keep
the jewel and use it to
continue traveling between
worlds OR i think she will stay
there because in episode
(62?) she had that dream
where inu yasha and
everyone wasnt real and she
was all depressed and like "i
wanted my life this way but
it doesnt feel right..." so i
think she might stay behind
in the Feudal Era
Maylia Intusha|@|www|
I think Kagome will most likely
take the jewel shard with
her to her time, because:
1. It'll be much, much safer there. 2. She'll be able to pass through the well, when she wishes.
I highly doubt Inuyasha wants to become a demon now, he even mentioned in one episode (Father's old enemy, Ryokoutsei, or how ever you spell that tongue strainful name o_O), to Totosei that he was terrified of his demon half, and didn't want to change again.
..I'm curious..is there any OFFICIAL word that the series is going to end..? I really hope not - Inuyasha has changed my life..it really has. >_< Anyway, you have an awsome site, keep it up, girl!
Kat J|@|www|
Actually, that rumor was
confirmed as just that--a
rumor. Rumiko is getting up
there in age, but she
admitted "I can't leave the
fans of the series like that."
Although it's another rumor,
it has been said that Rumiko
will continue working on
some more episodes and
possibly pass it on to
someone else, making it
round out to about 250-300
episodes all together,
roughly.
I just have to remind
everyone that some 'officials'
told the fans that Inuyasha
was coming to a close around
the 100th episode and even
gave a date and time of
the 'last airing episode.' But,
it's airing.