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Gatenmaru is a yōkai from the manga and anime series InuYasha. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Obake. ... Manga )   is the Japanese word for comics and print cartoons. ... The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ... Serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday Original run 1996 – 2007? No. ...


He appeared in episodes 51 and 52 (Inuyasha's Devoured Soul and The Demon's True Nature). He is a large moth yōkai and calls Inuyasha "little man". After sealing Inuyasha into a poison cocoon he attempted to claim Tessaiga but found out he couldn't weild it. When his bandits attempt to kill Inuyasha's group, Inuyasha transforms into a full demon, thus prompting Gatenmaru to trasfrom into his true self. After a brief battle Inuyahsa rips apart Gatenmaru and massacres his bandits. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Obake. ... Tessaiga (鉄砕牙), also seen in the series as Tetsusaiga, is a fictional sword in the anime and manga series Inuyasha, wielded by half-human, half-yōkai (hanyō) InuYasha. ...


Inuyasha also later faces Gatenmaru's brother, Gomamaru, who instead of using poison cocoons as an attack, instead encases the victims and attacks them in their dreams.


Attacks and Abilities

Poison Cocoon: Produces a large quantity of coccon that melts flesh.


Dust Tornado: Appears in the anime only. Gatenmaru flaps his wings to create a large twister.


Giant Broad Axe: Only in human form. He wields it against Inuyasha for a brief period when they first duel.

  InuYasha characters
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Listed in approximate order of appearance episode-wise.
InuYasha's group InuYasha | Kagome | Myōga | Shippo | Miroku | Sango | Kirara
Sesshomaru's group Sesshomaru | Jaken | Ah-Un | Rin
Naraku's group Naraku | Saimyosho | Kanna | Kagura | Kohaku | Goshinki | Juromaru | Kageromaru | Muso | Akago | Abi-Hime | Hakudoshi | Entei | Mōryōmaru | Byakuya
Koga's group Koga | Ginta | Hakkaku | Kai | Shinta | Ayame
Shichi'nintai Kyokotsu | Jakotsu | Mukotsu | Renkotsu | Ginkotsu | Suikotsu | Bankotsu
Misc. (recurring) Kikyo | Kaede | Hachi | Tōtōsai | Mushin
Misc. (non-recurring) Hitomi Kagewaki | Midoriko | Kaijinbo | Gatenmaru | Tokijin | Tsubaki | Shiori | Gakusanjin | Goryomaru | Four War Gods
Inu no Taisho's group and others Inu no Taishou | Izayoi | Bokusen'on | Ryūkotsusei | Setsuna no Takemaru | Menomaru | Hyoga | Hosenki | Sesshomaru's Mother
Modern-day characters Mama | Grandpa | Sota | Yuka, Eri, Ayumi | Hojo | Hitomi
Other Minor InuYasha Characters | InuYasha yokai list


 
 

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