INUYASHA: KAGAMI NO NAKA NO MUGENJO
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
MANGA
RELEASE
December 21, 2002
LENGTH
99 min
DESCRIPTION
Inuyasha and company have finally destroyed Naraku. And each start to go in their separate ways. Sango going to find her younger brother Kohaku; Miroku back to his old home; Inuyasha, Kagome and Shippou go to gather the rest of the Shikon shards. Unfortunately this peace is not to last. Shortly afterwards the full moon rises, and just keeps rising each night bringing with it the promise of danger. Kagura and Kanna go in search of a mirror, where locked inside is the ruler of the eternal night, Kaguya. To set her free they must gather five items and drop them into the five lakes of Fuji. Setting her free means the worst danger for Inuyasha and the others. Who are forced to face this new threat.
(Source: Anime News Network)
CAST
Inuyasha
Kappei Yamaguchi
Kagome Higurashi
Satsuki Yukino
Naraku
Toshiyuki Morikawa
Kaguya
Mieko Harada
Sango
Houko Kuwashima
Kikyou
Noriko Hidaka
Miroku
Kouji Tsujitani
Shippo
Kumiko Watanabe
Kagura
Izumi Oogami
Kirara
TARAKO
Kohaku
Aki Uechi
Myoga
Kenichi Ogata
Kanna
Yukana
Souta Higurashi
Akiko Nakagawa
Hachiemon
Toshihiko Nakajima
Mama
Asako Dodo
Eri
Yuki Masuda
Hojo
Yuuji Ueda
Ayumi
Nami Okamoto
Yuka
Kaori Shimizu
Akitoki Houjou
Yuuji Ueda
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REVIEWS
TheWinterKid
79/100"I like you just the way you are."Continue on AniListSubtitled
Now THAT is more like it. The crew got the direction right this time, dodging the uneven flashiness of the previous installment by embracing something more slow and existential in the midst of a presumed end to the series’ main threat. Our protagonists, coping with this sudden outcome, break off, giving the audience a personal glimpse of their paths in the aftermath; many episodes of Inuyasha don’t feel as open and vast as this film presents itself, with the looming melancholy overcome by a connected disturbance in the form of the main antagonist, Kaguya. Yes, her personality and arc is no less duller than the most expendable of the series’ villains, but that’s less of a problem in this case, for the story prompts a bigger picture in its rock-solid center. What remains in The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass is a polished, grand, and much more cinematic Inuyasha film that is impressive to watch even despite its predictability. If you were to argue that the film only exists to further the romance between Inuyasha and Kagome, sure, that may be true. The way I look at the film is that I'm not at all fixated on how that subplot is presented to me, for I am so much more impressed with the direction this film goes that I'm not even frustrated by anything, really. That's probably why my review for Affections Touching Across Time was so long, because of the sheer incompetence from it.
The opening scene alone blew me away - it moves so swiftly and urgently yet so patiently. This opening fight sequence features no music during its first half, reminding the series’ viewers of the situation and threat our protagonists have been dealing with. The riveting buildup to Inuyasha’s transforming back to his half-demon form might be my favorite sequence in the film for its direction alone. Adding to the lack of action that follows this introduction are character moments that benefit the string of events set in place for the remainder of the plot while still benefiting their personal journeys, even establishing something refreshing stylistically with a more angled and manga-faithful art style as a plus. Even though said lack of action does leave the remaining fight scenes during the climax as less impressive than many of the series' previous fights, the film still benefits enough to give room to breathe, in regards to TCBTLG's overall narrative. The technical quality, even if not amazing compared to other anime films, mixed with the personal character growth and inner feelings of confusion and eventual danger from our protagonists make for an entertaining-yet-flawed sophomore film that is not only watchable, colorful, and balanced in terms of its action and comedy, but also a closer to a knockout for a mere franchise product.
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SCORE
- (3.65/5)
MORE INFO
Ended inDecember 21, 2002
Main Studio Sunrise
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