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Kikyou

A female character in the popular anime/manga series, InuYasha. Inuyasha's first love, Kikyou was a priestess who watched over the sacred Shikon no Tama (Jewel of Four Souls). After Kikyou and Inuyasha fell into a trap set by the cunning Onigumo, Kikyou sealed Inuyasha to a tree and died, the Shikon Jewel vanishing with her. Later reincarnated into a modern-day high school girl named Kagome who released Inuyasha from the tree, Kikyou was ressurected by the ogress, Urasue.

Although Kikyou doesn't appear in every episode, she has a huge presence within the series. In her heart she carries enormous hatred, but also enormous love for Inuyasha.

Kikyou is named after the balloonflower, which carries the meaning, "unchanging love."

Alternate spelling: Kikyo.

"Once she goes through death and comes back, her spirit and soul, which were shaped by the restrictions of the role of the priestess and doing what's right, were set free. Now she can wander wherever her emotions take her." - Director Misahi Ikeda

by Chika August 15, 2005

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Kikyo

A female character in the popular anime/manga series, InuYasha. Inuyasha's first love, Kikyo was a priestess who watched over the sacred Shikon no Tama (Jewel of Four Souls). After Kikyo and Inuyasha fell into a trap set by the cunning Onigumo, Kikyo sealed Inuyasha to a tree and died, the Shikon Jewel vanishing with her. Later reincarnated into a modern-day high school girl named Kagome who released Inuyasha from the tree, Kikyo was ressurected by the ogress, Urasue.

Although Kikyo doesn't appear in every episode, she has a huge presence within the series. In her heart she carries enormous hatred, but also enormous love for Inuyasha.

Kikyo is named after the balloonflower, which carries the meaning, "unchanging love."

Alternate spelling: Kikyou.

"The reunion between Inuyasha and Kikyo is a crucial point in the early part of the story." - Director Misahi Ikeda

by Chika August 15, 2005

396๐Ÿ‘ 166๐Ÿ‘Ž


dew-drink

A drink before breakfast. Originally used by farm labourers before they began a non-union day's harvesting.

John read the paper and ate some bacon and eggs, but not before having a dew-drink to start off the day.

by Chika January 13, 2007

14๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


Sesshomaru

A character in the hit anime/manga series, InuYasha, by Rumiko Takahashi. Unlike Inuyasha, his younger half brother, Sesshomaru is a pure-blooded demon whose mother was also a demon. He can change into a beast. From his father he inherited Tenseiga, which is useless as a weapon, so he tries to claim Tetsusaiga.

Sesshomaru's companions include two dragons, a cat-sized familiar named Jaken, as well as the young girl, Rin, who Sesshomaru once revived using the Tenseiga.

Sesshomaru's name means "Destruction Man."

"Sesshomaru is a red-hot bishouen!!" *obsesses*

by Chika July 21, 2005

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