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Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Inuyasha Finally out in Blu-ray:

It only took, what, twenty years?  Just be thankful this isn't Bleach which still isn't fully released in blu-ray. . .

Thanks to the efforts of [Fullmetal], over at nyaa.si, this incredible classic, Rumiko Takahashi at her finest along with Kyoto Animation at its finest, is now available in the aspect ratio it deserves.  Think about it, this fantastic artist, animated by this fantastic studio, and all we've had up until now is the blurry, buggy dvd version all this time.  It's like defacing the Mona Lisa.  Now we can actually see what we've been yearning for all this time.  20 years we've been waiting to see a non-washed out version with sharp lines and deep colors.  20 years.

We made it just in time before the filler Inuyasha sequel, modeled after Naruto's 'Bolt,' which is also awful filler crap, comes out this fall.  We now have a finished version of Inuyasha just before they ruin it again.

Be sure to only download the canon blu-ray episodes by making use of my filler guide.  It'll save a lot of bandwidth and hard drive space not to mention time.

So few things are finished in the anime world.  Inuyasha is finished, regardless of the dumb new season coming out this fall.  This blu-ray collection finishes it.  That makes the franchise one of the crown gems of anime.  It's something you can actually show your friends and family and expect a positive response.  It's an anime ambassador.  It's #16 in my top anime rankings.  This is a big deal.

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