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| And then, the first Inuyasha movie, Affections Touching Across Time! That was certainly fun, in spite of a few minor complaints... | |
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| Yeah, it seemed a bit too fast, especially Kagome's opening exposition. In fact there was entirely too much exposition in the movie, for the sake of those unfamiliar with the series. | |
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| Right on, it's like, why would anyone unfamiliar with the show even watch the movie? Also they all looked a bit different, though I wonder if that was because of compression from widescreen... | |
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| Perhaps one day we shall get the DVD, and compare it to what aired on Adult Swim. | |
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| Definitely, someday. Meanwhile, I thought the plot was too much like the story that immediately precedes the movie, where Inuyasha learns the backlash wave technique to defeat Ryuukotsusei. | |
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| That, perhaps crossed with the later Panther demon story. Sort of. Or something. Still, it was on the whole an enjoyable movie, and it had its moments... | |
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