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1!!Trivia tropes:
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3* ActorAllusion:
4** Kagome is voiced by Moneca Stori, who also voices [[Anime/{{Hamtaro}} Laura Haruna]]. When asked by Miroku if she will have his children, this is her reaction:
5-->"[[FlatWhat Heke]]?!"
6** Miroku and Sango were voiced by Creator/KirbyMorrow and Creator/KellySheridan respectively. Both previously worked on ''Anime/TheVisionOfEscaflowne'' as the lead characters Van (Morrow) and Hitomi (Sheridan), who were also love interests.
7** It's not the first time that Creator/RichardIanCox [[Anime/{{ZoidsNewCentury}} uses a claw-type attack to attack his enemies]]. Although in Bit's case, It's his Liger Zero who does the attack.
8* ActingForTwo: Kagura and Kanna are both voiced in English by Creator/JanyseJaud.
9** Similarly, Kagome's three best friends each share a voice with another character. [[Creator/SaffronHenderson Eri wi]][[Creator/RebeccaShoichet th Sota]], [[Creator/CathyWeseluck Ayumi with Kagome's mom]], and [[Creator/JillianMichaels Yuka with Shippo]].
10** In the Brazilian dub, both Kagome and Kikyo were voiced by Letícia Quinto.
11* AdoredByTheNetwork: Beginning its run in 2002, ''[=InuYasha=]'' always had a prominent presence on the schedule of Creator/AdultSwim for many years. New episodes were always heavily promoted by the block, usually being the flagship show of the anime block, and it would always seem to find a way to consistently remain on weekday nights in reruns until the end of 2008. You couldn't escape the hotheaded half-demon no matter how hard you tried. Even after Creator/{{Toonami}} came back in May 2012 and the show was pulled, it still found its way back to the lineup in November, where it remained until the rights finally expired in March 2014. It was the ''second most-aired show on the entire block'' in 2007, only behind ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'' (and even then, it probably only took first place because of a huge five day marathon that occurred at the end of 2007 when [as] was about to lose the rights to the series).
12* ChildrenVoicingChildren: Brenna O'Brian, Rin's English dub actor, started voicing Rin at the age of 11.
13* CastingGag:
14** Creator/KappeiYamaguchi (Inuyasha) voiced Ranma, and Creator/NorikoHidaka (Kikyo) voiced Akane in the ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf'' AnimatedAdaptation.
15** The English dub followed suit by casting Creator/RichardIanCox as Inuyasha after he previously voiced Ranma in the last four seasons of ''Manga/RanmaOneHalf''.
16** In the Mexican Spanish dub, it's not the first time Creator/EnzoFortuny (Inuyasha) has voiced [[WesternAnimation/LadyAndTheTrampIIScampsAdventure a dog]].
17* ConclusionInAnotherMedium: The original anime ran for 167 episodes before it was taken off the air. The manga however kept going along, making the anime an example of this trope. However, years later, after the manga had ended, the anime was revived and given 26 episode to pick up where it left off and adapt the manga rest of the manga, which it did, finally wrapping up all the major plot points and giving an ending.
18* CreatorBacklash: In the Latin American Spanish dub, and, despite being her debut role as a voice actress, Creator/DesireeGonzalez had commented she didn't like her performance as Shippo in ''The Final Act'', partly because she had to replace Creator/LauraTorres, a more experienced and popular voice actress, compared with her, who was an amateur debuting on voice acting at the time, and partly because she disliked her own way how she had to dub Shippo at time, a feeling also shared by many of the fans of the show.
19* CrossDressingVoices: Jakotsu in all the dubs (except German) is voiced by a woman. Shippo and Sota are also voiced by women in both Japanese and English, as is Kohaku in the Japanese version.
20* DuelingDubs: A couple of selected episodes were redubbed in Brazilian Portuguese firstly in 2013 when Televix re-licensed the anime in the region and later in 2022 when Viz Media released a remastered version of the anime in the country a year later. The first case was because Televix lost the recorded tapes of two specific episodes of the first season and other two of the second season, while for the second case was because of technical difficulties for remastering the audio of two specific episodes. While most of the cast returned for their respective roles, one of the few that were replaced at first was the original voice for Kaede (Helena Samara), who died in 2007 and Alna Ferreira started being the voice of Kaede since the 2013 4-episode redubs. The rest of the episodes are all with the original dub intact,[[note]]if you don't count a specific scene in episode 124, which was redubbed in the remastered release [[ScrewedByTheLawyers solely because a copyrighted song excluded from the license was being played there]][[/note]] while the fillers and the last seven episodes never released before in Brazil [[LateExportForYou got a later-made dub released only in 2023]].
21* ExtremelyLengthyCreation: Rumiko Takahashi began writing the manga in 1996 and eventually finished it less than 12 years later.
22* MissingEpisode:
23** To anime fans in Hungary, this series is the poster-boy for these tropes, as it's been canceled after episode 113, and the license for ''The Final Act'' was denied by the distributors because of this. For the last few years, so many fan-undertakings have tried to bring it back that they've even seen some media attention -- though mostly in a negative sense. What makes this even more bothersome is that the base series has been fully dubbed in its unedited form, but those last episodes were never made available anywhere. Also of note, much of the same was true for the German release, but at least they seem to be rectifying it by finally dubbing the remainder of the series.
24** The only legal streams of the show in Canada, Netflix and Crunchyroll, only include Episodes 1 through 54 (the first two "seasons") and the four movies.
25* TheOtherDarrin:
26** The English version of the original series has:
27*** Sota Higurashi and Eri: Creator/SaffronHenderson --> Creator/RebeccaShoichet
28*** Kohaku: Alex Doduk --> Danny [=McKinnon=]
29** And ''Inuyasha: The Final Act'' had these replacements:
30*** Kagome Higurashi: Moneca Stori --> Kira Tozer [[note]] Stori having retired from voice acting in the interim [[/note]]
31*** Sesshomaru: Creator/DavidKaye --> Creator/MichaelDaingerfield [[note]]This one makes some sense, as Kaye has pretty much relocated to LA since around 2007 and was probably unable to make the trip.[[/note]]
32*** Kaede: Pam Hyatt --> Linda Darlow
33*** Kohaku (again): Danny [=McKinnon=] --> Aidan Drummond
34*** Hojo: Matt Smith [[note]]Not to be confused with the eleventh Doctor Who star.[[/note]] --> David A. Kaye [[note]]Not Sesshomaru's original actor/no relation.[[/note]]
35** The Japanese version has Grandpa Higurashi: Ginzou Matsuo --> Creator/KatsumiSuzuki
36** Shako, Sango and Kohaku's grandfather, was voiced by Hideaki Takizawa for broadcast but was the part was redubbed by Hiroshi Isobe for the home video release.
37** Both Inuyasha and Kagome had different actors for a Shonen Sunday CM. They were Creator/ToshihikoSeki and Creator/JunkoIwao instead of Creator/KappeiYamaguchi and Creator/SatsukiYukino. Seki had previously voiced Mousse in Ranma 1/2 and later voiced filler villain Garamaru in the series proper.
38** The old retainer of Kagewaki Hitomi's was originally voiced by Wahei Iida in Season 1 but in his next appearance in Season 2 was voiced by Yutaka Nakano.
39** Young Miroku had three different actresses/actors. The first was Rieko Takahashi in Season 2, then Creator/MotokiTakagi in Season 4, and finally Creator/ChiwaSaito in The Final Act.
40** The Latin American Spanish dubs of the movies were dubbed in Venezuela, rather than Mexico. Here's the cast:
41*** Inuyasha: Creator/EnzoFortuny --> Angel Lugo
42*** Kagome: Ana Lobo[=/=]Leyla Rangel --> Leisha Medina
43*** Miroku: Gabriel Gama --> Jhonny Torres[=/=]Rolman Bastidas
44*** Sango: Creator/LilianaBarba --> Mayela Perrez Ferrer
45*** Shippo: Creator/LauraTorres[=/=]Desirée Gonzalez --> Yasmil Lopez
46*** Naraku: Alan Rene Bressant[=/=]Luis Alfonso Padilla --> Carlos Pinto
47** In ''The Final Act'', most of the original Mexican Spanish cast returned to reprise their roles. However, Alan René Bressant voiced Naraku due to Luis Alfonso Padilla's death in 2012.
48*** Same in Brazilian Portuguese. This season has been dubbed in the language [[SequelFirst after]] ''[[Anime/YashahimePrincessHalfDemon Yashahime]]'', and it [[TheOriginalDarrin brings back]] the original voice actors for Miroku and Shippo, who were been replaced twice firstly in the movies and later in ''Yashahime'' (Myoga's original voice also returns after the second one passed away), however Jaken's voice has been replaced again, when his voice was already changed before in previous seasons.[[note]]his voice-over there is Rogério Duartti, who already voiced him before in the second season of ''Yashahime'', and replaced ''again'' Ivo Roberto (substitute for Nelson Machado Filho, although he [[TheOriginalDarrin reprised his role in the movies]]), the second voice-over of the character who also voiced him in ''Yashahime'''s 1st season.[[/note]]
49* OvertookTheManga: The first anime ended without any resolution when it overtook the manga. After the manga ended, a second anime ''Inuyasha: The Final Act'' was made and continued the story from where the first one left off.
50* ReferencedBy:
51** In making ''WesternAnimation/TurningRed'', director Domee Shi has stated that the transformation aspect was inspired by this anime and others like it.
52** ''WesternAnimation/RobotChicken'' had a sketch featuring a man getting hooked on the show, much to the embarrassment of his daughter.
53* RoleReprise: With the exception of Creator/MotokiTakagi (Young Miroku) who aged out of the role, all of the original Japanese voice actors and actresses reprise their roles for ''The Final Act''.
54* ScrewedByTheLawyers: On the revived Toonami broadcast and the official streams, the first and fifth openings and eight ending are replaced by music from the OST due to the songs coming from Johnny's Entertainment. This affects ''all'' releases of the series both internationally and ''even in Japan'' because this began with the Japanese rebroadcast of the show and this also means that an inevitable Blu-ray release won't have them either. Averted with the 2020 North American Blu-Ray release and the Channel 4 streams in the UK, which features them intact. Hopefully, this could mean that future prints of the series will also restore the song.
55* SequelGap: ''The Final Act'' premiered five years after the original anime ended its run in Japan.
56* SimilarlyNamedWorks: The anime's sixth ending song, "Itazura na Kiss", has the same name as the 1991 shoujo manga ''Manga/ItazuraNaKiss''.
57* StarMakingRole: Kagura for Izumi Oogami who isn't known much aside from this role.
58* TeasingCreator: Similar to [[Manga/RanmaOneHalf another famous work by Takahashi,]] she makes the main pairing of Inuyasha painfully obvious from early on, continuously giving them plenty of hinting or down right romantic moments, however, Inuyasha and Kagome [[spoiler:don't share a ''single'' kiss throughout the entire content of about ''550 chapters.'' Not. Once. And even when they're ''about'' to at one point, Takahashi infamously decided to have Kagome's little brother randomly barge in to interrupt them. The makers of the anime must have recognized the "unfairness" of it however, for they expanded a hug Inuyasha and Kagome shared during the final battle into including a kiss as well. The kiss in the second movie, while adored, remains questionably canon to the original story.]] According to an interview, Takahashi apparently becomes so embarrassed by writing romantic scenes that she often prefers to go for the more comedic scenario instead, which would explain a lot of Inuyasha and Kagome's moments including the AlmostKiss.
59* UnCancelled: After the manga ended a new anime was made to finish the story.
60* UnfinishedDub: The Arabic dub only covered the first 52 episodes.
61** The same goes to the European Portuguese dub.
62* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
63** According to series director Masashi Ikeda, more popular characters were asked to be introduced earlier than they were in the manga. He refused, citing the manga's structured storyline.
64** The anime was originally meant to air on Creator/CartoonNetwork's Creator/{{Toonami}} block. However, it instead ended up on Creator/AdultSwim due to content issues, making it one of the few [adult swim] anime shows that were meant for Toonami, until November 4, 2012, when the show has managed to [[AvertedTrope avert]] this, finally airing on the [[{{Uncanceled}} revived]] Toonami block. It was initially Daylight Savings Time filler, before being officially added to the lineup on November 11th, replacing fellow [adult swim] show ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex''.
65** Jakotsu was originally supposed to be female, but the author decided she didn't want Inuyasha fighting and defeating a human female so she made him a VillainousCrossdresser instead.
66** At the end of the series, Takahashi contemplated back and forth on whether Kagome should stay in the future or the past, [[spoiler:but ultimately went for the latter to make for a happier ending.]]
67** Takahashi originally planned for Sesshomaru to die in a HeroicSacrifice to protect Rin, but decided against it when she found he was too good a character to kill off.
68* WritingByTheSeatOfYourPants: Takahashi has admitted she doesn't know where her stories are going, she just writes them as they go.
69!!Misc
70* Through the entire series, Inuyasha never says his own name. The ''only'' time he did was in an anime-only filler episode "The Tragic Love Song of Destiny" where he says it to Kikyo. Otherwise, Inuyasha is a name only said by other characters, never from the actual dog demon himself.

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