Inuyasha The Final Act

  Frederick Linsmeyer • October 3, 2009 • Anime

Finally, the long and tortuous journey to recover the remaining shards of the Shikon Jewel is upon fans of the Inuyasha anime series. The show ended without a proper finale leaving demons and humans alike wondering what happened with Inuyasha, Kagome and their quest to stop Naraku from using the gem’s mystical powers.

Starting October 3rd, and running for every Saturday this month, episodes from Inuyasha The Final Act will be streamed, for free, online. Unfortunately, the video stream is currently unavailable for Canadians or anyone else outside of the United States.

Inuyasha The Final Act rejoins half-demon Inuyasha and modern day Japanese student Kagome, along with their friends, to collect the remaining shards of Shikon Jewel and take on the evil demon Naraku.

About Frederick Linsmeyer

A regular beer-drinking, hockey-watching, snow-shovelling Canadian, Frederick, aka Nephrus, loves his anime. Born and raised in Vancouver, BC, Frederick runs amok between his hometown and Chicago, IL spending time with friends, at anime conventions and looking for some good burgers or sushi.

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