InuYasha (Bakuryuha) Baku-ryū-ha (爆流破, "Exploding-Dragon-Wave" or "Dragon Twister", is more commonly known by the English dub, as the "Backlash Wave") is the name of a fictional attack from the InuYasha manga and anime series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Bakuryuha"
The Claws of Steel (sankon tetsusō), also known as the Iron Reaver Soul Stealer, is an attack in the anime and manga InuYasha. ...more on Wikipedia about "Claws of Steel"
Hama no Ya (sacred arrow) is an attack possesed by both Kikyo and Kagome. It has the ability to purify whatever it hits, and also, yokai and human alike can die from this powerful attack. It is made, a simple arrow gains this attack because of the powerful spiritual powers of a strong miko, such as Kikyo and Kagome. Kikyo is a much better shot than Kagome, but as the episodes progress, Kagome's aim gets better. ...more on Wikipedia about "Hama no Ya"
Inuyasha ( Japanese: 犬夜叉) is a shōnen manga and anime series created by Rumiko Takahashi. ...more on Wikipedia about "InuYasha"
This article is about InuYasha, the manga and anime series by Rumiko Takahashi. ...more on Wikipedia about "InuYasha media and release information"
This is a list of special items and attacks in the InuYasha anime and manga series. ...more on Wikipedia about "InuYasha special items and attacks"
(InuYasha Yokai List) * Abi-hime - Species: Bird yōkai. Group: None. A very proud bird princess in the form of a human. She is the master of blood-sucking featherless birds and her mother is a giant seagull. Naraku uses Abi-hime and her mother to open the gate to the boundary of the Living World and the Dead. Abi becomes suspicious of Naraku when she runs into one trouble after another after encountering Naraku, but she is easily disposed when she challenges him. ...more on Wikipedia about "InuYasha Yokai List" This article is made for http://www.shortopedia.com
Kagura is the second born of Naraku, the demon of wind. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kagura (Inuyasha)"
Kaze no Kizu (風の傷 lit. eng. Wound of the Wind) is a special attack technique featured in the manga and anime series InuYasha. The technique is the base attack of the phantom sword Tetsusaiga, currently wielded by InuYasha. In the English dubbed version of the anime, the Kaze no Kizu is called the Wind Scar. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kaze no Kizu"
(Kongosoha) Kongōsōha or Kongousouha (金剛槍破 - "Diamond Spear Blast"), in the Japanese anime and manga series InuYasha, is an attack ability that the sword Tessaiga acquires in the later parts of the series. ...more on Wikipedia about "Kongosoha"
This is a list of seiyū/ voice actors in the InuYasha anime series. ...more on Wikipedia about "List of InuYasha voice actors"
The multiple incarnations phenomenon is when there are simultaneous reincarnations of one person. This is a wholly fictitious occurrence, and does not play a part in any actual religion. ...more on Wikipedia about "Multiple incarnations"
Saimyōsho (最猛勝) are hell wasps in the anime and manga series InuYasha. They are employed in groups by Naraku to prevent Miroku from using his wind tunnel against them, as they are poisonous. Naraku and his allies also use them for safe reconnaissance. Although they have no special demonic powers to speak of, they carry shards of the Jewel of Four Souls to Naraku and apparently can communicate information between him and his allies. For example, Kagura often holds thoughts of betraying Naraku and his orders, however she holds back from doing so when the Saimyosho are near because they would inform Naraku of her traiterous deeds. ...more on Wikipedia about "Saimyosho"
Shinidamachu (死魂虫 Shinidamachū, dead soul insects) are long snake and insect-creatures in the anime and manga series InuYasha. ...more on Wikipedia about "Shinidamachu"
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