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Gakusanjin is a character in the manga and anime series Inuyasha. He first appears in chapter 336 of the original (japanese) manga. For other uses, see Manga (disambiguation). ... // A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime (アニメ) is a style of cartoon animation originating in Japan, with distinctive character and background stylings that visually set it apart from other forms of animation. ... Inuyasha (Japanese: 犬夜叉) is a shōnen manga and anime series created by Rumiko Takahashi. ...

Gakusanjin is a mountain yōkai who used the Fuyōheki, a stone that masked the presence of yōki (yōkai energy), to pass unnoticed and avoid confrontations. Yōkai (often spelled Youkai, Japanese: 妖怪) (apparitions, spirits or demons) are a class of creatures in Japanese folklore ranging from the evil oni to the mischievous kitsune or snow woman Yuki-onna. ...


Circa #335 his Fuyōheki was stolen by Naraku or his agents (possibly Hakudōshi). Now perceptible, Gakusanjin was forced to leave his usual resting place and move in an attempt to recover the Fuyōheki. He learned of Naraku from InuYasha's group and lent them yōki-imbued cristals that they could use to detect the proximity of the Fuyōheki. Naraku (奈落, underworld) is the major villain in the manga and anime series Inuyasha, although not always a major focus in every episode. ... Hakudōshi is a character in the manga and anime series Inuyasha. ...


He was shortly after killed by Goryōmaru child protegeés, who did not bother to investigate whether he was a hostile yōkai or not. His stolen Fuyōheki was given by Naraku himself to Akago in order to mask him (and Naraku's heart inside him) completely from Naraku's enemies. It was later absorbed (along with Akago himself) by Mōryōmaru. The manga version of Goryōmaru Goryōmaru (御霊丸) is a character in the manga and anime series Inuyasha. ... Akago (赤子, lit. ...


A fictional character is any person who appears in a work of fiction. ... For other uses, see Manga (disambiguation). ... // A scene from Cowboy Bebop (1998) Anime (アニメ) is a style of cartoon animation originating in Japan, with distinctive character and background stylings that visually set it apart from other forms of animation. ...

The Japanese & English Inuyasha logos Inuyasha characters
Listed in approximate order of appearance.
Inuyasha's group Inuyasha | Kagome | Myoga | Shippo | Miroku | Sango | Kilala
Sesshomaru's group Sesshomaru | Jaken | Rin | Ah-Un
Naraku's group Naraku | Kagura | Kanna | Kohaku | Goshinki | Juromaru | Kageromaru | Muso | Akago | Hakudoshi | Moryomaru | Byakuya | Entei
Misc. (recurring) Kaede | Hachiemon | Koga | Totosai | Kikyo | Kohaku
Misc. (non‑recurring) Tatarimokke | Midoriko | Kaijinbo | Ryukotsusei | Tsubaki | Shichi'nintai | Gatenmaru | Gakusanjin | Goryomaru | Shiori | Taigokumaru
Inu no Taishou's group and enemies Inu no Taishou | Izayoi | Saya | Bokusen-Oh |
Setsuna no Takemaru | Menomaru
Modern‑day characters Mama | Grandpa | Sota | Hōjō | Yuka, Eri, Ayumi


 
 

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