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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Audience Rating: Unrated
Binding: DVD
EAN: 0782009234258
Format: Animated, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Label: Viz Video
Manufacturer: Viz Video
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Viz Video
Region Code: 1
Release Date: September 06, 2005
Running Time: 100 minutes
Sales Rank: 19557
Studio: Viz Video
Theatrical Release Date: 2005
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Description: Many years ago, the Great Dog Demon wielded the Three Swords of the Fang. Upon his death, he bequeathed a sword to each of his sons, Inuyasha and Sesshomaru, leaving the third sword, the wrath-filled Sounga, locked away forever. Now that the Sounga’s power has been awakened, these two battling brothers must put away their sibling rivalry and face off against a force that spells doom for all mankind!
Amazon.com: Swords of an Honorable Ruler is darker and more dramatic than the two previous Inu-Yasha features--or the broadcast series. Inu-Yasha's father Inu no Taisho, the Great Dog Demon, possessed not two but three swords: Tetsusaiga, Tenseiga, and Sounga, which are linked to Earth, Heaven, and Hell, respectively. After the human princess Izayoi gave birth to Inu-Yasha, she was killed by Takemaru, a samurai who loved her from afar. Inu no Taisho died soon after; the sword smith Totosai and Myoga the flea hid the first two swords, according their master's instructions, and sealed away Sounga. Seven centuries later, Sounga has become one of the treasures of the Higurashi family shrine. During what should be an ordinary ritual, Sounga is freed and returns to the past through the Bone Eater's Well. The bloodthirsty spirit of the sword raises the soul of Takemaru and begins a campaign of hideous destruction. Can Inu-Yasha, Kagome, Shippo, Miroku, Sango, and Sesshomaru defeat the sword-ghoul--individually or collectively?
In addition to being more violent than other Inu-Yasha films, Swords of an Honorable Ruler is more lavish, with lots of CG special effects and a score by Kaoru Wada that evokes The Rite of Spring. Director Toshiya Shinohara keeps things movie so briskly, the viewer doesn't have time to miss Naraku, Kikyo, or the Shikon Jewel, although the final battle goes on far too long. The drama and passion of Swords of an Honorable Ruler will delight Inu-Yasha fans. (Rated PG-13: violence, grotesque imagery, minor risqué humor) --Charles Solomon
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Rating: - Inuyasha Movie 3
This is the best of the Inuyasha movies. I just wished they had shown more about the father. Sesshoumaru at the beginning of the movie says he has no need of anybody to protect. He never notices he slowly gathers his folowers(Rin and Jaken) whom he protects for whatever reason. Inuyasha has followers, too. The two sons are just like their father, though neither would ever admit it.
If you are unfamiliar with Inuyasha start with the first movie, which recaps the origin story.
Rating: - It's good....
It's good if you like InuYasha. There is a small plot hole in the way that Inu-Papa dies, but over all it's a good movie. It shows that Sesshoumaru is starting to have a Grinch moment and his heart is starting to grow. I liked it so much that I went out and bought all the movies in box set.
Rating: - a great movie to see for fans of the action side of inuyasha
This was the most action packed movie out of all four if you ask me. If you are a fan of inuyasha himself you get the special treat of seeing him as a newborn in the beginning of the movie along with his mother and father.
Rating: - Awsome
This is one of my favorite Inuyasha. I love the storyline behind it. The three powerful swords. Highly recommended.
Rating: - Inu Yasha!!! Best anima EVER!!!!!!!
Inu Yasha!!! Best anima EVER!!!!!!! This is the best of the four movies
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