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Inu Yasha 11

Kagome and Inu-Yasha have a tiff.

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  • "Yet another Naraku"
  • "Inuyasha 3"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 27"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 14"@en
  • "动画片《犬夜叉》的世界"
  • "Inu yasha 1"
  • "Jing zhong de meng huan cheng"
  • "InuYasha, Inu-Yasha"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 24"@en
  • "Gao qiao liu mei zi yuan hua quan ji"
  • "InuYasha 4"
  • "Ani-manga"
  • "Inu Yasha Vol. 13"
  • "INUYASHA Vol.1 Folge 5-8"
  • "Kua yue shi dai de si nian"
  • "Tian xia ba dao zhi jian"
  • "Fuedal fairy tale"
  • "Hong lian de Fenglai dao"
  • "Inu Yasha 7"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 11"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 29"@en
  • "Shards of evil?"
  • "Inu Yasha 16"@en
  • "Inuyasha vol. 10"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 22"@en
  • "Trails and traps"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha"
  • "Inu Yasha 30"@en
  • "Rebirth of Naraku"
  • "Inu Yasha ani-manga, 28"@en
  • "Inuyasha vol. 11"@en
  • "InuYasha three in one"@en
  • "Inuyasha 12"@en
  • "Inu-yasha"
  • "Inu-yasha"@en
  • "Inu-yasha a feudal fairy tale"
  • "Inu yasha 3"@en
  • "River of blood"
  • "鏡中的夢幻城"
  • "Mirror image"
  • "Inu Yasha 21"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 4"@en
  • "Inu-yasha 1"
  • "InuYasha"
  • "InuYasha"@en
  • "InuYasha / story and art by Rumiko Takahashi"
  • "Inuyasha ani-manga"
  • "Inuyasha ani-manga"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 17"@en
  • "Inuyasha vol. 19"
  • "Inu yasha a feudal fairy tale"
  • "Inuyasha"
  • "Inuyasha"@en
  • "Inuyasha 1"
  • "天下霸道之劍"
  • "Inu Yasha 12"@en
  • "Unlikely allies"
  • "Dong hua pian ^ quan ye cha ~ de shi jie"
  • "Inuyasha vol. 12"@en
  • "Scars of the past"@en
  • "跨越時代的思念"
  • "InuYasha ani-manga"
  • "Inuyasha. English"
  • "Inuyasha. English"@en
  • "Inuyasha vol. 20"@en
  • "Inu-yasha 3"@en
  • "Cast-off heart"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 28"@en
  • "Garras de acero"@es
  • "Inu yasha 12"@en
  • "Inu Yasha"
  • "Inu Yasha"@en
  • "Direct attack"@en
  • "Quan ye cha"
  • "Inu Yasha [graphic novel]"
  • "Inu-yasha 12"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 23"@en
  • "紅蓮的蓬萊島"
  • "Inu Yasha Vol. 7"
  • "Inu yahsa"@en
  • "Inu yasha"@en
  • "Inu yasha"
  • "Inu Yasha 1"@en
  • "InuYasha 11"
  • "Inu Yasha Vol. 2"
  • "Feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Feudal fairy tale"
  • "Inu Yasha 20"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 13"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 10"@en
  • "Trials and traps"
  • "Inu Yasha 19"@en
  • "Inuyasha vol. 2"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha ani-manga"

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  • "Kagome and Inu-Yasha have a tiff."@en
  • "A warrior trained from birth to kill demons, Sango is rescued from death and turned against Inu-Yasha by Naraku, the crafty demon whose manipulations have tormented the heroic group repeatedly. Will Sango finally realize just who her true enemy is, or will Inu-Yasha pay the ultimate price at the hands of this expert demon hunter?"
  • "Sesshomaru tracks Rin, who was kidnapped by Kagura, to Naraku's castle. Naraku offers him a deal: kill Inu-Yasha and Rin will be returned. Instead of complying, Sesshomaru launches an attack. When Inu-Yasha arrives, he finds his half-brother there. Will the two join to defeat Naraku?"
  • "Sesshomaru tracks Rin, who was kidnapped by Kagura, to Naraku's castle. Naraku offers him a deal: kill Inu-Yasha and Rin will be returned. Instead of complying, Sesshomaru launches an attack. When Inu-Yasha arrives, he finds his half-brother there. Will the two join to defeat Naraku?"@en
  • "Follows the adventures of high school student Kagome and the feral half-demon dog-boy InuYasha as they join forces to reclaim the "Jewel of Four Souls" to prevent evil mortals and demons from using its terrifying powers."@en
  • "Follows the adventures of high school student Kagome and the feral half-demon dog-boy InuYasha as they join forces to reclaim the "Jewel of Four Souls" to prevent evil mortals and demons from using its terrifying powers."
  • "Meet Sango and Kohaku, a pair of monster hunters whose tremendous boomerang can slice any demon in two. But this brother-and-sister team is split apart when a demon possesses Kohaku. Then the demon manipulates the ninja girl Sango into fighting Inu-Yasha in a no-holds-barred battle."@en
  • "When Inu-Yasha, a half-demon hybrid, faces Sessho-Maru, his demon half-brother, he enters a desperate struggle to defeat his stronger brother for the second time."@en
  • "In this adventure, Kagome returns to present-day Japan, only to find herself in the middle of an eerie ghost story. Can she save the lost soul of a little girl?"
  • "As the search for the magic jewel continues, the irrepressible Inu-Yasha's half-brother must wield his father's sword."@en
  • "As the search for the magic jewel continues, the irrepressible Inu-Yasha's half-brother must wield his father's sword."
  • "Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. Never the type to believe in myths and legends, her worldview dramatically changes when, one day, she's pulled out of her own time and into another!"@en
  • "Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. Never the type to believe in myths and legends, her worldview dramatically changes when, one day, she's pulled out of her own time and into another!"
  • "V. 7 - Separate Ways ; v. 8 - Naraku ; v. 9 - The Exterminators."@en
  • "Kagome and Inu-Yasha face off against a pair of demon brothers whose powere have been boosted by shards of the Shikon Jewel. Then, Kagome returns to the present day only to find herself in the middle of a ghost story."@en
  • "Miroku's chivalry turns out to be misguided when his "damsel in distress" turns out to be a demon in disguise, and then his wind tunnel weapon unravels and threatens to consume him. And when Naraku forces Sango the Demon Slayer to make a choice, will she betray InuYasha or lose her brother for a second time?"
  • "Kagome is pulled into Japan's ancient past by an otherworldly creature to find that her destiny is linked to a legendary creature."@en
  • "A mysterious force is attacking Inuyasha and preventing him from obtaining the last Shikon shard. Inuyasha also faces the dreaded Naraku, who will stop at nothing to obtain the shard."@en
  • "Inuyasha and the others are trapped inside Mount Hakurei with yet another newly assembled Naraku who is hiding there trying to perfect an emotionless form that will enable him to kill Kikyo. Inuyasha's premonition of doom has him arriving too late to help."@en
  • "Inuyasha and the others are trapped inside Mount Hakurei with yet another newly assembled Naraku who is hiding there trying to perfect an emotionless form that will enable him to kill Kikyo. Inuyasha's premonition of doom has him arriving too late to help."
  • "Graphic Novel. Reads R to L (Japanese Style). Rumiko Takahashi's manga epic in its original format!; Historical action and romance from one of Japan's most beloved creators! Hard ChoicesThe scheming demon Naraku has turned Sango against Inuyasha, and opening her eyes to the real danger won't be easy. Meanwhile, Miroku has to wrestle with his past and the curse that is threatening to kill him. Naraku's insight into his enemies' personalities gives him an edge that they don't have. As Naraku pulls the strands of his web of deceit tighter, Inuyasha and his friends find themselves having to avoid his deadly traps while struggling with their own emotions as well!"
  • "Naraku seeks the help of a dark priestess named Tsubaki, who specializes in curses, in his quest to kill Kagome. She agrees, but only after he promises her the nearly complete Jewel of the Four Souls."
  • "The demon Naraku's web of deceit tightens--first around Sango, forced to choose between her loyalty to her friends and her love for her brother; then, the resurrected Kikyo, held prisoner in Naraku's castle."@en
  • "Kagome is an ordinary modern schoolgirl living an ordinary life. Who would have thought the dried-up old well on the site of her family's shrine would be a gateway to Japan's ancient past? Drawn through the gate against her will, Kagome finds herself battling demons for control of what she thought was a worthless trinket but is actually a powerful magical gem, the Shikon Jewel! Together with an unlikely ally, the half demon Inuyasha, Kagome begins a quest to recover the shards of the Shikon Jewel and learn more about her link to the past."@en
  • "Kagome is an ordinary modern schoolgirl living an ordinary life. Who would have thought the dried-up old well on the site of her family's shrine would be a gateway to Japan's ancient past? Drawn through the gate against her will, Kagome finds herself battling demons for control of what she thought was a worthless trinket but is actually a powerful magical gem, the Shikon Jewel! Together with an unlikely ally, the half demon Inuyasha, Kagome begins a quest to recover the shards of the Shikon Jewel and learn more about her link to the past."
  • "Half-demon Inu-Yasha and his companions rush to save Kagome after they become concerned that placing her in the care of Sango was a big mistake."@en
  • "Continuing their quest to track down more shards of the shattered magic jewel, Inu-Yasha, Kagome, and Shippo meet a young girl named Nazuma fleeing from a horde of Spider-Head demons."
  • "Continuing their quest to track down more shards of the shattered magic jewel, Inu-Yasha, Kagome, and Shippo meet a young girl named Nazuma fleeing from a horde of Spider-Head demons."@en
  • "Inuyasha and Sesshomaru learn the story behind their blades' powers, and Naraku tries to corrupt the Shikon Jewel's spark of purity, while Kagome discovers a piece of critical lore about the jewel."@en
  • "Inu-Yasha must face a new evil sword, one gained by Sessho-Maru that contains the soul of Goshinki, another of Naraku's demonic offspring. Is Inu-Yasha up to the task?"@en
  • "On the surface, Muso seems to be just another incarnation of Naraku and he also seems to be impervious to Naraku's will. Who is he and what is his connection to Inu-Yasha and Kikyo? Then, Inu-Yasha and company go looking for a way to make Tetsusaiga more powerful."
  • "On the surface, Muso seems to be just another incarnation of Naraku and he also seems to be impervious to Naraku's will. Who is he and what is his connection to Inu-Yasha and Kikyo? Then, Inu-Yasha and company go looking for a way to make Tetsusaiga more powerful."@en
  • "Battling the evil priestess Tsubaki, Kagome is poisoned by a corrupted shard of the Shikon Jewel that threatens to turn her against Inu-Yasha and put her under Kagura's control."@en
  • "An impossible fight, the demon Naraku revived, and the secrets of Inu-Yasha's sword."
  • "Kagome and the half-demon Inu-Yasha continue their search for the scattered shards of the Shikon Jewel. Along the way, Inu-Yasha will have to fight a personal battle against his half-brother, the demon Sessho-Maru."@en
  • "Kagome and Inuyasha have an angry argument that won't be settled until someone apologizes, but each of them is just as stubborn as the other! While Kagome and Inuyasha work things out, Naraku sends forth one of his own most enigmatic minions, a woman with the power to control the dead. As Naraku's plans unfold, Sesshomaru finds an unexpected reason to question his demonic nature. Between covetous wolf demons and Naraku's powerful illusions, Kagome and Inuyasha face even more difficult challenges!"
  • "Inu-Yasha attempts to regain a shard of the Shikon Jewel that was taken from Koga."@en
  • "A savage cut. Sessho-Maru's quest to gain a new blade from an evil swordsmith has backfired--the vengeful soul of Goshinki, another of Naraku's demonic "offspring," lives on in the blade. Can Inu-Yasha with his newly restored Tetsusaiga take on this evil sword? Or will he have to learn how to better use the power of his father's great fang?"@en
  • "A warrior trained from birth to kill demons, Sango is rescued from death and turned against Inu-Yasha by the crafty demon whose manipulations have repeatedly tormented the heroic group."@en
  • "Continues the adventures of Kagome, a girl who is transported back to ancient Japan."@en
  • "Inuyasha and the others find Naraku's lair, but it is abandoned and in ruins. Could Koshaku, Sango's brother and fellow demon slayer, have escaped from Naraku's control?"
  • "Kagome and Inuyasha have an angry argument that won't be settled until someone apologizes, but each of them is just as stubborn as the other. While Kagome and Inuyasha work things out, Naraku sends forth one of his most enigmatic minions, a woman with the power to control the dead. As Naraku's plans unfold, Sesshomaru finds an unexpected reason to questions his demonic nature. Between covetous wolf demons and Naraku's powerful illusions, Kagome and Inuyasha face even more difficult challenges."@en
  • ""The demon Naraku begins to absorb the Shikon Jewel and its unfathomable power. All our friends fly into action to prevent him: Inuyasha, Kagome, Miroku, Sango and Sesshomaru. But Naraku defends himself by dividing and manipulating his attackers. And then Inuyasha's demon half takes him over, putting Rin and Kagome in deadly danger ...!"--Publisher's web site."@en
  • "Sango, the demon hunter, must realize that Naraku is her true enemy before she makes Inu-Yasha pay the ultimate price with his life."@en
  • ""A vicious battle rages at the burial place of Inuyasha and Sesshomaru's father. Their father, who was a great and powerful "demon dog," has left behind a very precious heirloom. This heirloom is Tesusaiga, a very powerful sword which Inuyasha's father carved from his own fang to protect his human wife, Inuyasha's mother"--P. [4] of cover."
  • "Miroku has carried a curse since birth, and now it is threatening to kill him."@en
  • "Pulled back in time to Japan's ancient past, Japanese high school girl Kagome finds her destiny linked to a doglike half-demon named Inu-Yasha -- who remembers Kagome's previous incarnation as the woman who killed him -- and to the Shikon Jewel, or "Jewel of Four Souls," which can fulfill the greatest dreams of any man or monster. Now Kagome and Inu-Yasha must work together to search for the scattered shards of the jewel before everyone's worst nightmares are given the power they need to come true. The demon Naraku's web of deceit tightens -- first around Sango, forced to choose between her loyalty to her friends and her love for her brother; then, the resurrected Kikyo, held prisoner in Naraku's castle. How can Inu-Yasha and his company escape from the demon's deadly traps while fighting their own emotions as well?"@en
  • "In both the past and the present, Kagome and Inuyasha face new enemies while on their search for the shards of the Shikon Jewel."@en
  • "A high school girl, Kagome, travels back in time through a well in the garden and arrives at a time of civil war. She has a mysterious ball which makes evil spirits more powerful. She has to fight the evil spirits that want the ball, joining forces with Inuyasha, a half-man, half-demon ally."
  • "Follows the adventures of high school student Kagome and the feral half-demon dog-boy Inu-Yasha as they join forces to reclaim the "Jewel of Four Souls" to prevent evil mortals and demons from using its terrifying powers."
  • "Follows the adventures of high school student Kagome and the feral half-demon dog-boy Inu-Yasha as they join forces to reclaim the "Jewel of Four Souls" to prevent evil mortals and demons from using its terrifying powers."@en
  • "Vol. 4 - The Thunder Brothers ; Vol. 5 - Earth and Bones ; Vol. 6 - The Wind Tunnel."
  • "Inuyasha is left vulnerable after his demonic powers are stripped away, leaving Miroku to rely on the wind tunnel to save Inuyasha before it is too late."@en
  • "As she battles the evil priestess Tsubaki, Kagome is poisoned by a corrupted shard of the Shikon Jewel that threatens to turn her against Inu-Yasha and put her under Kagura's control."@en
  • "Inuyasha encounters an old friend named Totosai, the swordsmith who forged Inuyasha's sword. He offers to teach Inuyasha how to use the full power of the sword in return for protection from Sesshomaru, who has threatened him."@en
  • "Inuyasha encounters an old friend named Totosai, the swordsmith who forged Inuyasha's sword. He offers to teach Inuyasha how to use the full power of the sword in return for protection from Sesshomaru, who has threatened him."
  • "Can Inuyasha and Koga the wolf put aside their differences long enough to join forces against Naraku's new incarnations, Juromara and Kageromaru?"
  • "After falling through an ancient well, schoolgirl Kagome has become the defender of both modern and 16th-century Japan against the forces of myth and darkness. But if she thought the horrors she and partner Inu-Yasha have faced so far were bgad, she hasn't met Inu-Yasha's family yet. This installment includes the final fight with the soulless, seductive Yura of the Hair."@en
  • "Kagome tries to get Inuyasha to help another half-demon, Jinenji, who is suffering a struggle similar to his. When a fog covers the land, Inuyasha and the others are sure Naraku is responsible. And, now that Kikyo seems to be helping Naraku, is there any hope of Inuyasha reconciling with his former love?"
  • "A high school girl, Kagome, travels back in time through a well in the garden and arrives at a time of civil war. She has a mysterious ball which makes evil spirits more powerful. She has to fight the evil spirits that want the ball, joining forces with Inuyasha, a half-man, half-spirit ally."
  • "A high school girl, Kagome, travels back in time through a well in the garden and arrives at a time of civil war. She has a mysterious ball which makes evil spirits more powerful. She has to fight the evil spirits that want the ball, joining forces with Inuyasha, a half-man, half-spirit ally."@en
  • "Kagome, a young school girl from modern-day Japan, gets pulled into a time portal and transported back to feudal Japan where she discovers that her destiny is linked to that of Inu-Yasha, a doglike half-demon, and together, they search for the Shikon Jewel which can fulfull the dreams of any man or monster."@en
  • "Inu-Yasha helps the monk Miroku, who since birth has carried a curse passed down from his father."
  • "Graphic Novel. Reads R to L (Japanese Style). Kagome is an ordinary modern schoolgirl living an ordinary life. Who would have thought the dried-up old well on the site of her family's shrine would be a gateway to Japan's ancient past? Drawn through the gate against her will, Kagome finds herself battling demons for control of what she thought was a worthless trinket but is actually a powerful magical gem, the Shikon Jewel! Together with an unlikely ally, the half demon Inuyasha, Kagome begins a quest to recover the shards of the Shikon Jewel and learn more about her link to the past. Trapped! Trapped inside holy Mount Hakurei with Naraku, Inuyasha loses his demonic powers. Bad timing... The leader of the Band of Seven, a gang of undead assassins, has absorbed the Shikon shards from his fallen comrades, making him an even more formidable foe! Then Naraku reveals his true purpose in hiding inside the mountain... Inuyasha has a premonition of doom, but arrives too late, finding only Kikyo's broken bow! Evil Kagura and demonic baby Hakudoshi search for the border between the afterworld and the world of the living, where the last Shikon Jewel shard is said to be. Will Inuyasha and friends reach this last powerful piece of the puzzle before their enemies...?"
  • "The scheming demon Naraku has turned Sango against Inuyasha, and opening her eyes to the real danger won't be easy. Meanwhile, Miroku has to wrestle with his past and the curse that is threatening to kill him. Miroku's insight into his enemies' personalities gives him an edge that they don't have. As Naraku pulls the strands of his web of deceit tighter, Inuyasha and his friends find themselves having to avoid his deadly traps while struggling with their own emotions as well."@en
  • "A schoolgirl from modern Japan travels to the mythic past and is aided by a half-demon boy in an epic quest."@en
  • "Kagome's divided loyalties could keep her from helping Kikyo heal from Naraku's miasma; Naraku takes control of Kohaku and orders him to abduct baby Hakudoshi; and a showdown is imminent when Naraku arrives at the demon bird's nest."@en
  • "Kagome and the half-demon Inu-Yasha continue their search for the scattered shards of the Shikon Jewel, or "Jewel of Four Souls.""@en
  • "The demon Sessho-Maru is back for vengeance, but with stronger powers at his disposal. Will Inuyasha be able to defeat him again? Then, the demon Naraku is on the attack again, but Kaede's memories of the past may give Inuyasha the edge he needs in the coming showdown."@en
  • "The demon Sessho-Maru is back for vengeance, but with stronger powers at his disposal. Will Inuyasha be able to defeat him again? Then, the demon Naraku is on the attack again, but Kaede's memories of the past may give Inuyasha the edge he needs in the coming showdown."
  • ""When Inuyasha temporarily loses his powers, he must rely on his friends for help when they face a demon -in-sheep's-clothing who steals several shards of the Shikon Jewel! Inuyasha's vulnerable state makes him more affectionate towards Kagome as well. Back in Kaede's village, an evil witch defiles Lady Kikyo's grave and steals her ashes ... but for what purpose? Fearing the worst, Inuyasha and the others set off to recover Kikyo's remains ..."--P. [4] of cover."
  • "Entrenched in the battle of their lives against the undead Band of Seven, Inuyasha and friends get some unlikely allies when his brother Sesshmoaru and Koga get caught up in the skirmish. At the climax of the bloody battle, another of Naraku's malevolent plots is revealed."
  • "Entrenched in the battle of their lives against the undead Band of Seven, Inuyasha and friends get some unlikely allies when his brother Sesshmoaru and Koga get caught up in the skirmish. At the climax of the bloody battle, another of Naraku's malevolent plots is revealed."@en
  • "The demon Naraku's web of deceit tightens - first around Sango, forced to choose between her loyalty to her friends and her love for her brother, then, the resurrected Kikyo, held prisoner in Naraku's castle. How can Inu-Yasha and his company escape from the demon's deadly traps while fighting their own emotions as well?"@en
  • "When a local temple erupts into battle and a de facto water god armed with an incredibly powerful magic spear attempts to destroy the surrounding village, Kagome and Inu-Yasha must find the real water god in time to stop the destruction. A graphic novel. Original."@en
  • "Inu-Yasha's half-brother, the demon Sessho-Maru, has returned with vengeance on his mind and new, stronger powers. Will Inu-Yasha be able to defeat his stronger sibling again? It doesn't help that the demon Naraku is on a rampage."@en
  • "Inu-Yasha's half-brother, the demon Sessho-Maru, has returned with vengeance on his mind and new, stronger powers. Will Inu-Yasha be able to defeat his stronger sibling again? It doesn't help that the demon Naraku is on a rampage."
  • "Koga, the leader of a wolf demon tribe, has kidnapped Kagome for her ability to sense the sacred jewel shards. Then, Naraku returns as Inuyasha comes to Kagome's rescue and pits him against Koga in a fight to the death."
  • ""Naraku has disappeared, and Kagome and Inuyasha, tired of batling demons and searching for Shikon Jewel shards, are getting some much-needed R & R in Kagome's time. Meanwhile, back in the Feudal Era, Koga searches for traces of the missing Naraku, only to encounter the female Wolf-Demon, Ayame. When she claims that Koga promised to marry her, Koga desn't know what to do--nor does he even remember making such a promise!"@en
  • "Junior high schoolgirl Kagome Higurashi travels to the distant past through a well in her own backyard and ends up in a fictionalized Sengoku period in Japan."@en
  • "Junior high schoolgirl Kagome Higurashi travels to the distant past through a well in her own backyard and ends up in a fictionalized Sengoku period in Japan."
  • "Inyasha and the others come upon a temple that is inhabited by a false mentor who feeds upon those who want to become sages. Plus, when Kagome is captured during the full moon, will Inuyasha be able to rescue her without his powers?"@en
  • "V. 19 - Sango's Decision ; v. 20 - Tetsusaiga Reborn ; v. 21 - The Half Demon's Secret."
  • "An evil curse inherited by his father is threatening to kill Miroku and now he must decide whether to accept help or die."@en
  • "After falling into an old well and into ancient Japan, Kagome discovers that her destiny is linked ot the dog-like half demon called Inuyasha. As Kagome learns more about her connection to the past and to Inuyasha, she comes into conflict with the terrible deomns that are drawn to the Shikon Jewel, including Inuyasha's own half brother, Sesshomaru. Finding the shards of the Shikon Jewel is going to require powerful magic, strange allies, and a strong heart. Kagome's got plenty of heart, but she's going to need Inuyasha's help for the rest of it, and he may not be so willing to lend a hand."@en
  • "Sesshomaru has his and Inuyasha's father's powerful sword, the Tetsusaiga, making it nearly impossible for Inuyasha, Kagome, Shippo and Miroku to fend off his attacks. For her safety, Inuyasha tries to send Kagome back to her time. And Inuyasha tries to figure out why Naraku deceived him 50 years ago."
  • "Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. She has always been the sort who never really believed in myths and legends, until one day when a hideous, otherworldly creature pulls her out of her own world and into Japan's ancient past. There she discovers more than a few of those dusty old legends are true, and her destiny is linked to one legendary creature in particular--a doglike half-demon called InuYasha. That same trick of fate also ties both of them to the Shikon Jewel, or "Jewel of the Four Souls," the smallest shard of which can gift the user with unimaginable power."
  • "Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. She has always been the sort who never really believed in myths and legends, even though her grandfather is obsessed with old stories, the family house is crammed with mystical talismans, and everything around her seems to have a legend attached to it. But that all changes one day when a hideous, otherworldly creature pulls her out of her own world and into Japan's ancient past!"@en
  • "Kagome and Inu-Yasha face off against a pair of demon brothers whose power have been boosted by shards of the Shikon Jewel. Then, Kagome returns to the present day only to find herself in the middle of a ghost story."@en
  • "Kagome, a young school girl form modern day Japan, gets pulled into a time portal and transported back to feudal Japan, and discovers that her destiny is linked to that of Inu-Yasha, a doglike half-demon from feudal Japan. Together, they search for the Shikon Jewel, which can fulfull the dreams of any man or monster."@en
  • "Sango's brother Kohaku has been freed of Naraku's spell--or has he?"@en
  • "The adventures of a Japanese high school girl who ventures back in time and encounters a doglike half-demon named Inu-Yasha."@en
  • "Naraku's weapon against Inu-Yasha is a beautiful wind-witch named Kagura, who not only has incredible powers but also seems to be an extension of the enigmatic Naraku himself. Soon, Kanna and Inu-Yasha's brother Sessho-Maru join the fray, with shocking consequences. Annotation. Naraku's weapon against Inu-Yasha is a beautiful wind-witch named Kagura, who not only has incredible powers but also seems to be an extension of the enigmatic Naraku himself. Soon, Kanna and Inu-Yasha's brother Sessho-Maru join the fray, with shocking consequences."@en
  • "Kagome is kidnapped by a wolf-demon!"@en
  • "The aftermath of an argument has Kogome stomping back to the present day and Inu-Yasha sulking in the past. Then, Naraku's most enigmatic pawn yet enters the battle--Kagura, a beautiful woman who can control the dead."@en
  • ""Sessho-Maru's quest to gain a new blade from an evil swordsmith has backfires-the vengeful soul of Goshinki, another of Naraku's demonic "offspring," lives on in the blade. Can Inu-Yasha with his newly restored Tetsusaiga take on this new evil sword. Or will he have to learn how to better use the power of his father's great fang?"--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "Kagome seems like an ordinary high school girl...until she's transported to medieval Japan and discovers that her destiny links her to the powerful Jewel of Four Souls and to a half-man, half-dog-demon named Inuyasha! Dark priestess Tsubaki was once Kikyo's rival for Keeper of the Sacred Jewel. Now, unable to forgive and consumed by her ambition to control the jewel, she uses a shard in her eye to devour demons and gain their power--and Inuyasha is next on her list! Later, Wind Sorceress Kagura plans to escape her evil master Naraku by using jewel shards ripped from Koga's legs!"
  • "A 32-volume manga series -- over 31.3 million copies sold in Japan; over 418K sold in the U.S. to date. An ongoing anime series in Japan, currently airing on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim in the U.S., averaging over 1.4 MM viewers per broadcast. The #1 rated anime series on cable among viewers 18-34. Also a PSOne videogame in the U.S., which has sold over 100K units to date."@en
  • "Kagome and Inu-Yasha meet a young girl named Nazuna who is fleeing a horde of spider-headed demons."@en
  • "Naraku's weapon against Inu-Yasha is a beautiful wind-witch named Kagura, who not only has incredible powers but also seems to be an extension of the enigmatic Naraku himself. Soon, Kanna and Inu-Yasha's brother Sessho-Maru join the fray, with shocking consequences."@en
  • "Kagome, a modern Japanese high school girl, has been transported into Japan's ancient past, where her destiny is linked to a doglike half-demon called Inu-Yasha."@en
  • "Now that she's in the past, Kagome discovers that she wasn't pulled there by accident -- her very life is linked to events hundreds of years in the past by the mystical Shikon Jewel, or "Jewel of Four Souls." Is Kagome really the reincarnation of the priestess who one guarded the jewel? The same one who nearly killed Inuyasha?"@en
  • "Incl. : v. 10 - The Birth of the Jewel ; v. 11 - The Wounded Wind Tunnel ; v. 12 - Naraku's Castle."
  • "Follows the adventures of high school student Kagome and the feral half-demon dog-boy Inu-yasha as they join forces to reclaim the "Jewel of Four Souls" to prevent evil mortals and demons from using its terrifying powers."@en
  • "After being transported into medival Japan, Kagome discovers that her destiny links her to a powerful jewel of Four Souls and also to a half man, half dog demon named Inuyasha."@en
  • "What has become of the priestess Kikyo? Brought back to life by a horrible ogress, she's now a reanimated corpse, roaming the world in search of meaning. If she doesn't find a purpose soon, Inu-Yasha will be the unhappy target of her revenge."
  • "Inuyasha has been trapped inside the holy shield of Mount Hakurei, where his demonic power has been stripped away. Will Miroku's wind tunnel be strong enough to free him? And will Inuyasha's strength be enough to defeat the leader of the Band of Seven, who is stronger than ever?"@en
  • "Kagome has never believed in myths and legends, until one day when a hideous, otherworldly creature pulls her out of her own world and into Japan's ancient past."
  • "YA. Graphic Novel. Historical action and romance from one of Japan's most beloved creators! L to R (Western Style). N/A Historical Action And Romance From One of Japan's Most Beloved Creators Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. Never the type to believe in myths and legends, her world view dramatically changes when, one day, she's pulled out of her own time and into another! There, in Japan's ancient past, Kagome discovers more than a few of those dusty old legends are true, and that her destiny is linked to one legendary creature in particular--the dog-like half-demon called Inuyasha! That same trick of fate also ties them both to the Shikon Jewel, or "Jewel of Four Souls." But demons beware...the smallest shard of the Shikon Jewel can give the user unimaginable power."@en
  • "The demon Naraku begins to absorb the Shikon Jewel and it unfathomable power. Inuyasha, Kagome, Miroku, Sango and Sesshomaru fly into action. But Naraku defends himself by dividing and manipulating his attackers. And then Inuyahsa's demon takes him over, putting Rin and Kagome in deadly danger--Cover."
  • "Naraku has disappeared, and Kagome and Inuyasha, tired of batling demons and searching for Shikon Jewel shards, are getting some much-needed R & R in Kagome's time. Meanwhile, back in the Feudal Era, Koga searches for traces of the missing Naraku, only to encounter the female Wolf-Demon, Ayame. When she claims that Koga promised to marry her, Koga desn't know what to do--nor does he even remember making such a promise!"
  • "Inuyasha and the others try to break Tsubaki's evil spell and gain possession of the powerful jewel of the Four Souls."
  • "Inuyasha and the others try to break Tsubaki's evil spell and gain possession of the powerful jewel of the Four Souls."@en
  • "Kagura tries to convince Sesshômaru to help her eliminate Naraku by offering him the Sacred Jewel shard taken from Koga. When Inuyasha attempts to retrieve the shard, the new moon almost reveals his secret. Then, Naraku creates another incarnation of himself, but, this time, it is much more dangerous."
  • "Naraku has gained a new power from a large fragment of the Shikon Jewel."@en
  • "As Inu-Yasha battles one enemy after another, he finally gains complete mastery of the heirloom blade Tetsusaiga."@en
  • "A teenage girl travels back in time to medieval Japan to help the half demon dog, half man Inu Yasha find an orb of great power."
  • "Evil Kagura and demonic baby Hakudoshi are searching for the border between the afterworld and this world, where it is said that the last Shikon Jewel shards lies. Inuyasha and the others are also doing everything they can to recover this last shard. Could it be that Inuyasha and Kagome have been to this border before?!"@en
  • "Translated from the Japanese."@en
  • "When a local temple erupts into battle and a de facto water god armed with an incredibly powerful magic spear attempts to destroy the surrounding village, Kagome and Inu-Yasha must find the real water god in time to stop destruction."
  • "When the Shikon Jewel is shattered into shards that are strewn across the countryside, Inu-Yasha and Kagome must work together to find the pieces, before everyone's worst nightmares are given the power they need to come true."@en
  • ""The demon Naraku begins to absorb the Shikon Jewel and its unfathomable power. All our friends fly into action to prevent him: Inuyasha, Kagome, Miroku, Sango and Sesshomaru. But Naraku defends himself by dividing and manipulating his attackers. And then, Inuyasha's demon half takes him over, putting Rin and Kagome in deadly danger...!"--P. [4] of cover."
  • "The demon Naraku begins to absorb the Shikon Jewel and its unfathomable power. All our friends fly into action to prevent him: Inuyasha, Kagome, Miroku, Sango and Sesshomaru. But Naraku defends himself by dividing and manipulating his attackers. And then Inuyasha's demon half takes him over, putting Rin and Kagome in deadly danger...!"
  • ""This volume locked in battle with Ry¿?kotsusei - the same demon responsible for his father's death - Inu-Yasha may have a chance at victory ... but not if he can't master the "Backlash Wave" (Bakuryu-ha). Meanwhile, when Kagome is bitten by Tsubak©?'s familiar, the Shikon Jewel shards themselves are affected. What can it mean for the shards to turn black ...?"--P. [4] of cover."@en
  • "Follows the adventures of Kagome, a Japanese high school students who is transported into Japan's ancient past."@en
  • "When a local temple erupts into battle and a de facto water god armed with an incredibly powerful magic spear attempts to destroy the surrounding village, Kagome and Inu-Yasha must find the real water god in time to stop the destruction."@en
  • "Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. She has always been the sort who never really believed in myths and legends, even though her grandfather is obsessed with old stories, the family house is crammed with mystical talismans, and everything around her seems to have a legend attached to it. But that all changes one day when a hideous, otherwordly creature pulls her out of her own world and into Japan's ancient past! There she discovers more than a few of those dusty old legends are true, and her destiny is linked to one legendary creature in particular-a doglike half-demon called InuYasha!"@en
  • "Unable to convince Koga that their duel to the death is a trap set by Naraku, Inuyasha remains locked in battle with the wolf-demon. When Naraku's servants, Kagura and Kanna, arrive on the scene, does Inuyasha have any hope of winning?"
  • "The demon Naraku's web of deceit tightens. First, Sango is forced to choose between her friends and her brother. Then, the resurrected Kikyo is held prisoner in Naraku's castle. How can Inu-Yasha and his friends escape the demon's traps while fighting their own emotions?"
  • "The demon Naraku's web of deceit tightens. First, Sango is forced to choose between her friends and her brother. Then, the resurrected Kikyo is held prisoner in Naraku's castle. How can Inu-Yasha and his friends escape the demon's traps while fighting their own emotions?"@en
  • "With the rising of the new moon, Kagome finds out just how different Inu-Yasha is from other demons. And a hideous ogress plans to resurrect Kikyo, the priestess who killed Inu-Yasha all those years ago, using the dead woman's bones and Kagome's soul."@en
  • "Overview: L to R (Western Style). Quarterly. Historical Action And Romance From One of Japan's Most Beloved Creators Kagome is a modern Japanese high school girl. Never the type to believe in myths and legends, her world view dramatically changes when, one day, she's pulled out of herown time and into another! There, in Japan's ancient past, Kagome discovers more than a few of those dusty old legends are true, and that her destiny is linked to one legendary creature in particular - the dog like half-demon called Inuyasha! That same trick of fate also ties them both to the Shikon Jewel, or " Jewel of Four Souls". But demons beware the smallest shard of the Shikon Jewel can give the user unimaginable power."@en
  • "Miroku is eager to explore the castle of the giant oni, but Inu-Yasha is reluctant. Naraku's absence may make demon appearences more likely. Then, a monkey-god decides to make some mischief and Sango's little brother brings some new complications."@en
  • ""This volume locked in battle with Ryōkotsusei - the same demon responsible for his father's death - Inu-Yasha may have a chance at victory ... but not if he can't master the "Backlash Wave" (Bakuryu-ha). Meanwhile, when Kagome is bitten by Tsubakí's familiar, the Shikon Jewel shards themselves are affected. What can it mean for the shards to turn black ...?"--Page 4 of cover."@en

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  • "犬夜叉. 17卷"
  • "犬夜叉 : 24"
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  • "InuYasha. Vol. 3"
  • "犬夜叉. 27卷"
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  • "犬夜叉. 22卷"
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  • "犬夜叉. 2卷"
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  • "InuYasha 5 : VIZBIG edition"
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  • "犬夜叉 : 鉄砕牙と天生牙 : 特別編集コミックス"
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  • "InuYasha. Volume 28"
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  • "犬夜叉. 15卷"
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  • "犬夜叉 : 30"
  • "犬夜叉. 21"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 12"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 12"@en
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 1 : [a feudal fairy tale]"@en
  • "Inuyasha : 1"
  • "InuYasha. [Volume 7]"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 20"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 23"
  • "InuYasha. volume 15"
  • "Inu-yasha : volume 9"
  • "Inu Yasha. 14"@sv
  • "InuYasha, Ani-Manga: Vol 10"
  • "Inuyasha : Terebi anime ban. 7"@ja
  • "Inu Yasha. 12"@sv
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 3 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Inu-yasha : a feudal fairy tale. Vol. 4"@en
  • "Inuyasha. 23"@ja
  • "Quanyecha. 27"
  • "Quanyecha : tian xia ba dao zhi jian"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 2"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 2"@en
  • "InuYasha. [Volume 14]"@en
  • "Quanyecha : jing zhong de meng huan cheng"
  • "InuYasha, vol. 17"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 13"
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 29"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 13"@en
  • "Inu Yasha : vol. 30"@en
  • "InuYasha : Vol. 1"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. 15"
  • "Inuyasha : 13"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 16, [Mirror image]"
  • "Inu-Yasha. vol. 7"
  • "InuYasha, vol, 27"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha : a feudal fairy tale. Vol. 7"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 27"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 27"
  • "犬夜叉. 1卷"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 27, [The unlikely allies]"
  • "Inuyasha v. 32 / story and art by Rumiko Takahashi ; [English adaptation by Gerard Jones ; translation by Mari Morimoto]"
  • "Inuyasha. 19"@ja
  • "Inu-Yasha. Volume 10 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 19"
  • "Inu-yasha. 16"
  • "犬夜叉. 30卷"
  • "InuYasha. volume 20"
  • "InuYasha : vol. 22"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha ; v.4"@en
  • "Inuyasha. 10"@ja
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 7"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 7"
  • "InuYasha. Vol.10"
  • "犬夜叉. 16卷"
  • "Inuyasha. Volume 17"@en
  • "Inuyasha"@ja
  • "Inuyasha. Vol. 12"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. 4"
  • "Inu Yasha. 4"@sv
  • "InuYasha. volume 28"
  • "Inu Yasha. 27"
  • "Inu Yasha. 27"@sv
  • "Inuyasha. 54"@ja
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 3"@en
  • "Quanyecha. 11"
  • "Inu Yasha / 2 / [vert.: NT Entertainment ; red. verzorging Nederlandse uitg.: TinkelTekst ... et al.]"
  • "InuYasha. [Vol. 1-30]"@en
  • "Inu Yasha, 24"@en
  • "Quan ye cha / 7"
  • "犬夜叉. 13卷"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 16 a feudal fairy tale"
  • "Inuyasha : Terebi anime ban. 11"@ja
  • "InuYasha v. 4"
  • "Inu Yasha / v.32"
  • "Inu Yasha, Volume 10"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 23卷"
  • "Inu-Yasha : a feudal fairytale : volume 5"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha : a feudal fairy tale. Vol. 5"@en
  • "Inuyasha. Vol. 13"@en
  • "Inuyasha. Vol. 17"@en
  • "InuYasha 7"@en
  • "Quan yecha"
  • "InuYasha, vol. 7"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 跨越時代的思念"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 01"@en
  • "Inu Yasha v. 12"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 01"
  • "犬夜叉. 14"
  • "InuYasha : vol. 13"@en
  • "Inuyasha. 4"@ja
  • "Inuyasha : 23"
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 11"@en
  • "Quanyecha. 16"
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 7 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha : a Feudal fairy tale 5"
  • "Inu-yasha. 29"
  • "Inu Yasha / 10 / [vert.: NT Entertainment ; red. verzorging Nederlandse uitg.: TinkelTekst ... et al.]"
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 17"@en
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 11, Scars of the past"@en
  • "Inuyasha. 29"@ja
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 13 a feudal fairy tale"
  • "InuYasha, vol. 13"@en
  • "Inu-yasha : volume 22"@en
  • "InuYasha 22"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. vol. 30"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 02"@en
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 10 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 20"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 20"
  • "Inuyasha. 27kan"@ja
  • "InuYasha ; vol. 29"
  • "Inu-Yasha. 04"
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 15"@en
  • "InuYasha: Volume 3"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 28"
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 16"
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 16"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 28"@en
  • "Inuyasha : 19"
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 14"
  • "Inuyasha : 17"
  • "InuYasha ani-manga. Vol. 16"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 27"@en
  • "InuYasha, vol. 3"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 12"
  • "犬夜叉 : 19"
  • "InuYasha Vol. 21"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 32"
  • "Inuyasha : 10"
  • "Inu Yasha : vol. 3"@en
  • "Inuyasha : Terebi anime ban. 1"@ja
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 7 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "InuYasha Ani-Manga. Volume 29"
  • "犬夜叉. 23"
  • "犬夜叉 : 犬夜叉とかごめ"
  • "Inu-Yasha a feudal fairy tale - vol. 10"@en
  • "Inuyasha. 16"@ja
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 22"@en
  • "InuYasha. [Volume 2]"@en
  • "InuYasha. volume 17"
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 15"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. 16"@sv
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 3 a feudal fairy tale"
  • "InuYasha. 2"@en
  • "InuYasha. 2"
  • "Inu Yasha 20"
  • "Quanyecha. 29"
  • "Inu Yasha : vol. 16"
  • "Inu Yasha / v.10"@es
  • "Inu yasha, volume 3"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 4"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 4"
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 7"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 鏡中的夢幻城"
  • "Inuyasha. [Volume 5]"@en
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 5"@en
  • "InuYasha : volume 3"@en
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 21"@en
  • "Inuyasha. Volume 14"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 15"@en
  • "Quanyecha. 22"
  • "Inu Yasha. 1"@sv
  • "Inu Yasha. 1"
  • "Inu-yasha : a feudal fairy tale. Volume 1"@en
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 4"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 23"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 紅蓮的蓬萊島"
  • "Quanyecha. 20"
  • "Inu Yasha : a Feudal fairy tale ; no. 12"
  • "InuYasha. Volume 17"@en
  • "Inu Yasha / 4 / [vert.: NT Entertainment ; red. verzorging Nederlandse uitg.: TinkelTekst ... et al.]"
  • "Inu Yasha ani-manga : volume 16"
  • "Inu-Yasha / 29 / traduit et adapté du japonais par Sébastien Gesell"
  • "犬夜叉 : 天下霸道之劍"
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 2"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 2"
  • "Inuyasha : 29"
  • "InuYasha. volume 04"
  • "Inu-Yasha vol.28"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 1"
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 17"@en
  • "Inuyasha : 27"
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  • "Inu-yasha : volume 13"
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  • "Inu-yasha : volume 11"
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  • "InuYasha. 4"@en
  • "InuYasha 28"@en
  • "Inu-yasha. 1"
  • "Inu Yasha. 29"@sv
  • "Inu Yasha. 29"
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 5"@en
  • "Inu-yasha / Vol. 13"@en
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 11"@en
  • "Quanyecha. 13"
  • "InuYasha. volume 30"
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 3"@en
  • "InuYasha. 11"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 1"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 17"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 17"
  • "InuYasha. volume 23"
  • "Inuyasha : Terebi anime ban. 13"@ja
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 19"@en
  • "InuYasha. Volume 2"
  • "Inu Yasha / 7 / [vert.: NT Entertainment ; red. verzorging Nederlandse uitg.: TinkelTekst ... et al.]"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 17"@en
  • "InuYasha 30"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 10"
  • "Quan ye cha. 5"
  • "InuYasha, vol.10"
  • "犬夜叉 : 21"
  • "Inu-Yasha. / 16"
  • "InuYasha. [Volume 22-24]"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 16"
  • "Inu Yasha. A feudal fairy tale"
  • "Inuyasha : 14"
  • "InuYasha. Volume 27"
  • "犬夜叉. 20卷"
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 11"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 29"
  • "犬夜叉. 27"
  • "InuYasha. v. 54"
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 13"@en
  • "InuYasha, 5"
  • "InuYasha, 5"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 19"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha Vol. 12 / Vol. 12"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 20"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 11"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 11"@en
  • "InuYasha 24"@en
  • "InuYasha. [3]"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 22"
  • "InuYasha. volume 14"
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 12"@en
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 3 : [a feudal fairy tale]"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha Vol. 20. Vol. 20"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha vol.32"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. 7"
  • "Inu Yasha. 7"@sv
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 20"@en
  • "犬夜叉"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 03"
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 17"@en
  • "Inu Yasha / 5 / [vert.: NT Entertainment ; red. verzorging Nederlandse uitg.: TinkelTekst ... et al.]"
  • "犬夜叉 : 12"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 13"@en
  • "Quan ye cha. 3"
  • "InuYasha ani-manga. Vol. 21"
  • "InuYasha ani-manga. Vol. 21"@en
  • "Quan ye cha. 1"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 20, [Shards of evil?]"
  • "Inuyasha : 12"
  • "犬夜叉. 4卷"
  • "Inuyasha. 20"@ja
  • "犬夜叉. 7"
  • "犬夜叉. 28卷"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 21"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha a feudal fairy tale - vol. 12"@en
  • "InuYasha Vol. 2"
  • "Inu-yasha : [a feudal fairy tale]"@en
  • "InuYasha 17"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. vol. 23"
  • "Inu-Yasha : a feudal fairy tale : 3"
  • "Inuyasha. Vol. 4 /cstory & art by Rumiko Takahashi ; [English adaptation by Gerard Jones ; translation, Mari Morimoto]"@en
  • "Inuyasha. 1"@ja
  • "犬夜叉. 11卷"
  • "Inu Yasha 22"
  • "Inu yasha, volume 7"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 21卷"
  • "Quanyecha. 19"
  • "Inu yasha, volume 5"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. 12"
  • "Inu-yasha a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha 1"
  • "Inu-Yasha vol.30"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 7"
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 7"@en
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 23"@en
  • "Inuyasha. Volume 16"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 22"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. 3"
  • "Inu Yasha. 3"@sv
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 22"
  • "InuYasha. volume 27"
  • "Quanyecha. 3"
  • "犬夜叉. 7卷"
  • "Inuyasha 29"@en
  • "Inu Yasha, 23"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 30"
  • "Inu-Yasha. vol. 02"
  • "Inu Yasha ; v.12"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 54"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 27"
  • "Inuyasha : Terebi anime ban. 10"@ja
  • "InuYasha #32"
  • "InuYasha v. 3"@en
  • "InuYasha Vol. 7"
  • "犬夜叉. 14卷"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 14 a feudal fairy tale"
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 4"
  • "Inu-Yasha : a feudal fairy tale. Vol. 4"@en
  • "Inuyasha : 4"
  • "犬夜叉. 5"
  • "犬夜叉. 3"
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 19"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. 22"
  • "Inu Yasha. 22"@sv
  • "Inu Yasha 13"
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  • "Inu-Yasha. vol. 21"
  • "Inu-yasha. 5"
  • "Inuyasha. 3"@ja
  • "犬夜叉. 19卷"
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 10"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha"
  • "Inu-Yasha"@es
  • "Quanyecha. 15"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 19"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 19"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 20"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 20"
  • "Inu-Yasha. a feudal fairy tale, vol. 1"@en
  • "InuYasha, 30"@en
  • "InuYasha 21"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 12卷"
  • "InuYasha. Volume 4"
  • "InuYasha. [Volume 1-3]"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 10 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Quan ye cha. 7"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 1 : Ani manga"@en
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 5 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Ani-manga. Volume 17"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 23"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 54, [United front]"@en
  • "InuYasha. 21"
  • "Inu Yasha 2"
  • "Inu Yasha 54"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 10"@en
  • "InuYasha. volume 11"
  • "Inuyasha : 16"
  • "InuYasha, vol. 10"@en
  • "InuYasha. Volume 29"
  • "Inu Yasha. 20"@sv
  • "Inu Yasha. 20"
  • "犬夜叉. 11"
  • "InuYasha Vol. 20"@en
  • "InuYasha, 7"
  • "Inu - Yasha"
  • "Inu Yasha 28"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 17 a feudal fairy tale"
  • "InuYasha Ani-Manga. Volume 28"
  • "Inu-Yasha. 01"
  • "犬夜叉. 22"
  • "犬夜叉. 序章編"
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  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 21"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 11"
  • "Inu-Yasha. Vol. 11"@en
  • "InuYasha. volume 12"
  • "Quanyecha. 30"
  • "InuYasha. volume 16"
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 14"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 32"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 2 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Inu Yasha : vol. 17"
  • "InuYasha. 1"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 32"@en
  • "InuYasha, vol 4"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. Volume 4 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 12"@en
  • "Quanyecha. 28"
  • "InuYasha. [Volume 3]"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 05"
  • "犬夜叉 : 16"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 15"@en
  • "犬夜叉 : 14"
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 3"@en
  • "InuYasha. Volume 16"@en
  • "Quan ye cha"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 13"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. 11"
  • "Inu Yasha. 11"@sv
  • "Inuyasha. 22"@ja
  • "InuYasha Vol. 13"
  • "Inu Yasha"@en
  • "Inu Yasha"
  • "Inu-yasha : a feudal fairy tale. Vol. 1"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 1 : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 1"
  • "InuYasha. Vol. 1"@en
  • "InuYasha 19"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 2"@en
  • "InuYasha, 22"
  • "InuYasha, vol. 16"@en
  • "Inuyasha: a feudal fairy tale. Vol.2"
  • "Inu-yasha : Vol. 16"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha : a feudal fairy tale - vol. 11"
  • "Inu-Yasha : a feudal fairytale : volume 11"
  • "Inu-Yasha. 14"
  • "犬夜叉. 54"
  • "InuYasha. : Vol. 19"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 29卷"
  • "InuYasha. volume 54"
  • "Quanyecha : hong lian de Fenglai dao"
  • "InuYasha 10"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 30"@en
  • "Inuyasha: a feudal fairy tale. Vol.14"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 10"@en
  • "Inuyasha. Vol. 32"@en
  • "InuYasha. 3"@en
  • "Inu Yasha : vol. 13"
  • "Inuyasha 14"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. 5"@sv
  • "Inu Yasha. 5"
  • "InuYasha. volume 29"
  • "Quanyecha. 5"
  • "犬夜叉 / 7"
  • "InuYasha ; vol. 30"
  • "Inu-Yasha : a feudal fairy tale"@en
  • "InuYasha"@en
  • "InuYasha"
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 10 a feudal fairy tale"
  • "InuYasha Ani-Manga. Volume 12"@en
  • "Inu Yasha 32"
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 2"@en
  • "Inu yasha. Vol. 2"
  • "InuYasha. 10"@en
  • "Inu-Yasha. vol. 04"
  • "InuYasha v. 7"
  • "犬夜叉 : 29"
  • "Inuyasha : Terebi anime ban. 12"@ja
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 11 : [a feudal fairy tale]"@en
  • "InuYasha. 27"
  • "Inu Yasha. Vol. 28, [The rebirth of Naraku]"
  • "InuYasha. [Volume 10]"@en
  • "Inu-yasha. Vol. 16"@en
  • "Inuyasha : Terebi anime ban. 4"@ja
  • "Quan ye cha. 4"
  • "Inu-Yasha : volume 32"
  • "犬夜叉 : 20"
  • "Inu-Yasha. vol. 12"@en
  • "Inu Yasha. Volume 2"@en
  • "犬夜叉. 17"
  • "Inu-Yasha. vol. 12"
  • "Inu Yasha 17"

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