Inu-Yasha
By now, everyone should have heard about Inu-Yasha. This "feudal fairytale" is the story of a schoolgirl from modern Japan, named Kagome, sent back in time 500 years through a magic well. She ends up fighting monsters, demons, and spirits at the side of a demon boy named Inu-Yasha. All the while she still attends school in the present, getting further and further behind in her studying while working hard to keep her friends from learning about her double life.
The anime is a reasonably faithful reproduction of the original manga. There are no major changes (yet) in the characters or story, but there are quite a few minor changes. In fact, Image 1 of 3. Click to enlarge
The first of these is the level of detail. The original manga by Rumiko Takahashi is something of a study in contrast. The artwork is absolutely beautiful, but at the same time usually very simple and minimal. This simplicity of style gives the manga a very powerful effect, particularly in those few times where the detail gets cranked up. The anime, on the other hand, tries (and fails) to copy this sense of power by going the opposite direction. The art is always very lavish and heavily detailed. It looks beautiful, but it also serves to distract from the main story and action.
Consider the very opening scene of the very first episode, with Inu-Yasha Image 2 of 3. Click to enlarge
The one other change that ruins the show is in the character of Kagome. The change is very subtle, but it is very important. In the manga, her character feels very much like someone who is thrown into a completely Image 3 of 3. Click to enlarge
So really, the anime isn't bad, but it just isn't good either. It is an average adaptation of an above-average manga. You can watch the anime if you wish, but the original manga is far better.
6/10
Inu-Yasha

Country of origin
Japan
Format
Series
Running time
30 mins/per episode
Year of production
2000
Directors
Masashi Ikeda
Production
Sunrise, Yomiuri TV
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