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    What was the name of Satoru's deceased sister?Inu-yasha

      Mayu. Mayu was an evil little spirit,accidentally deceased in a fire. Kagome helps her to become peaceful and join the heaven.

    What's the name of Inu-yasha's sword?Inu-yasha

      Tetsusaiga . The Tetsusaiga was found in the tomb of Inu-yasha and Sesshomaru's father. It was made from one of their Father's fangs (he was a really big youkai!).

    Who's Miroku?Inu-yasha

      A perverse monk. Miroku is a very funny guy because he's always trying to have an appointment with all the cute girls he meets.

    What's the correct Japanese translation for Miroku's curse, "The wind tunnel"?Inu-yasha

      Kaza Ana. The "Kaza ana" is a hole in Miroku's right hand.

    Shippô the small youkai is a Fox. What's the correct Japanese word for "fox"?Inu-yasha

      Kitsune. Usagi means "Rabbit", Tori means "bird" and a "Sakana" is a fish.

    Which is the surname of Kagome, the protagonist?Inu-yasha

      Higurashi. Higurashi Kagome is her real name in the Japanese version.

    Who is the author of the manga "Inu-yasha"?Inu-yasha

      Rumiko Takahashi. Kazuki Takahashi is the author of "Yu-Gi-oh", Shirow Musume is the author of "Ghost in The Shell", and Masashi Asaki is the author of "Psychometrer Eiji".

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