Inuyasha (Japanese with English Subs)

Inuyasha (Japanese with English Subs) Season 2 Episodes

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Season 2 Episode Guide

Episode 28 - Miroku Falls Into a Dangerous Trap

A demon injures Miroku's Wind Tunnel. Miroku visits the temple of Mushin, the man who raised him, for help treating the injury. Mushin is possessed by an Urn Grub and attacks Miroku. Furthermore, Miroku is paralyzed and is surrounded by many demons.

  

Episode 29 - Sango’s Suffering and Kohaku’s Life

Sango's younger brother, Kohaku, who's supposed to be dead, is alive. Naraku reveals that Kohaku is living because of a sacred jewel shard that is planted in his back.

  

Episode 30 - Tetsusaiga is Stolen! Showdown At Naraku's Castle!

Sango steals the Tetsusaiga and is led to Naraku's castle. Sango tries to use the opportunity to kill Naraku, but she is seriously injured by an attack from Kohaku. Inuyasha and the gang catch up to her, but they are in danger from Naraku's miasma.

  

Episode 31 - Jinenji, Kind Yet Sad

Kirara has been weakened by Naraku's poison. Inuyasha and Kagome go looking for an antidotal herb. Jinenji, a demon who is protecting an herb field, is actually a half demon and is picked on by the villagers because of his weakness.

  

Episode 32 - Kikyo and Inuyasha, Into the Miasma

Kirara has been weakened by Naraku's poison. Inuyasha and Kagome go looking for an antidotal herb. Jinenji, a demon who is protecting an herb field, is actually a half demon and is picked on by the villagers because of his weakness.

  

Episode 33 - Kikyo, Captured by Naraku

Inuyasha and the gang go to save Kikyo. They are struck with Death by Illusion, a demon technique. Kagome is not affected by the technique. Kikyo takes away her Shikon Jewel shards and tries to kill her…

  

Episode 34 - Tetsusaiga and Tenseiga

The Tenseiga and the Tetsusaiga, two great swords that were forged by swordsmith Totosai, have been left to Sesshomaru and Inuyasha by their father. Sesshomaru wants a sword to fight with and is unsatisfied with the Tenseiga, a healing sword.

  

Episode 35 - The True Owner of the Great Sword!

Inuyasha's eye is closed by poison from Sesshomaru's claws. He relies on the smell of demon energies clashing to find the wind scar. He releases his sword's true power and forces Sesshomaru to withdraw. Totosai accepts Inuyasha as Tetsusaiga's owner.

  

Episode 36 - Kagome Kidnapped by Koga, the Wolf Demon!

Koga is the young leader of the demon wolf tribe, whose wolf minions were killed by Inuyasha. He places Shikon Jewel shards in his arms and legs, which he uses as weapons, making him an even match with Inuyasha. But it's Kagome who intrigues him…

  

Episode 37 - The Man Who Fell In Love With Kagome!

Koga is the young leader of the demon wolf tribe, whose wolf minions were killed by Inuyasha. He places Shikon Jewel shards in his arms and legs, which he uses as weapons, making him an even match with Inuyasha. But it's Kagome who intrigues him…

  

Episode 38 - Two Hearts, One Mind

Kagome is angry that Inuyasha is suspicious of her relationship with Koga and returns to the present day. She goes back to school for the first time in a while, where she has to deal with the advances of yet another suitor.

  

Episode 39 - Trapped In A Duel To The Death!

Kagura, a wind-using demon, used rumors of Shikon Jewel shards to draw out demon wolf tribe members and kill them. She lures Inuyasha and the gang out and attacks them with the corpses of the demon wolf tribe members.

  

Episode 40 - The Deadly Trap of Kagura the Wind Sorceress!

At the end of a desperate struggle, Koga corners Inuyasha, but he is extremely weakened by the poisonous shard in his arm. Kagura appears and controls the wind in the battlefield. Inuyasha stands up, but she tosses him about.

  

Episode 41 - Kagura’s Dance and Kanna’s Mirror

Miroku is reunited with Koharu, a girl he once made advances on. He leaves her in a certain village, where Kanna, the older sister of Kagura, appears. Kanna steals Koharu's soul with a soul-sucking mirror, and Koharu is manipulated along with the villagers into attacking Inuyasha and the others.

  

Episode 42 - The Wind Scar Fails

Kanna's mirror fails to absorb Kagome's soul, probably because of its size, but it reflects Inuyasha's Wind Scar, the Tetsusaiga's special technique. Inuyasha is injured by the blast of wind blasted back at him. Then Naraku appears.

  

Episode 43 - Tetsusaiga Breaks

Kikyo gave the sacred jewel shards she had stolen from Kagome to Naraku. She appears before Inuyasha and tells him not to kill her until she is wiped out along with the Shikon Jewel and Naraku.

  

Episode 44 - Kaijinbo’s Evil Sword

Totosai repairs the Tetsusaiga using one of Inuyasha's fangs. Meanwhile, Sessomaru takes the fangs of the deceased Goshinki to swordsmith Kaijinbo. He brings the fangs back to life with the Tenseiga.

  

Episode 45 - Sesshomaru Wields Tokijin

Kaijinbo the swordsmith, manipulated by the sword Tokijin, charges at Inuyasha. In the end, he is wiped out by the force of the Tetsusaiga. All that is left is the Tokijin, which is untouchable because of the evil energy it emits.

  

Episode 46 - Juromaru and Kageromaru

Naraku's new minions, Juromaru and Kageromaru, attack Inuyasha and the gang. Koga comes to save Kagome from danger. He fights the two demons as he bickers with Inuyasha, but he struggles against Kageromaru, who digs underground.

  

Episode 47 - Onigumo’s Heart Still Beats Within Naraku

Because of the incident with Koga, Kagome has a fight with Inuyasha and goes back to the present day. Meanwhile, Naraku wants to get rid of Onigumo's feelings for Kikyo by sending a giant Shinidamachu to kill Kikyo.

  

Episode 48 - Return to the Place Where We First Met

Kagome returns to the present day. She senses that Inuyasha has chosen Kikyo and wonders if she can ever go back to the past, but she still has the Shikon Jewel shards. She decides to give them back and put everything to an end, until she remembers her first meeting with Inuyasha when she stands before the Sacred Tree in the present day.

  

Episode 49 - Kohaku’s Lost Memory

Sango finds the bodies of her father and the other slayers at the ruins of Naraku's castle. Her brother Kohaku is nearby but can only remember that he escaped the castle.

  

Episode 50 - That Unforgettable Face!

Sango's brother Kohaku is being manipulated by Naraku and is after Kagome's life. Inuyasha and the gang have been separated from Kagome, but Kohaku doesn't take Kagome's life. Sango rushes over and tries to kill Kohaku and herself in order to free him from Naraku's control, but Inuyasha stops her.

  

Episode 51 - Inuyasha’s Soul, Devoured

Just as Inuyasha and the gang overcome Naraku's trap involving Kohaku, Sesshomaru, who is investigating the secrets of Inuyasha's transformation, is visiting Bokusenno, a demon tree whose wood was used to make the sheaths for the Tetsusaiga and the Tenseiga.

  

Episode 52 - The Demon’s True Nature

Inuyasha transforms into a demon when his life is in danger. He quickly destorys Gatenmaru, who has become a giant moth. He attacks the escaping bandits with his claws, and he cannot hear Kagome trying to stop him.

  

Episode 53 - Father’s Old Enemy: Ryukotsusei

Inuyasha visits Totosai's workplace by himself. The Tetsusaiga was broken by Goshinki, and Inuyasha's own fang was used to repair it. Inuyasha's fang isn't compatible with that of his great demon father, so the Tetsusaiga has become heavier.

  

Episode 54 - The Backlash Wave: Tetsusaiga’s Ultimate Technique

Ryukotsusei knocks away the Tetsusaiga, and Inuyasha transforms into a demon. Totosai tells everyone to retreat because they are in danger, but Kagome decides to stay behind.

  


Seasons

Season 1 , Season 2



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