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# Inuyasha The Final Act - The Complete Series (DVD)

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## Description

Inuyasha: The Final Act:CSR

Review: Good Quality - It’s a gift so I can’t open it but the front of it has small worn out scratches and creases. If you don’t mind that it’s pretty good.
Review: No-frills recording but finally all in one place - At last. All in one box. The entire Final Act series is presented for anyone who was waiting for a single 'box set'. Be warned that there are no real extras here. The second and fourth disks have some extras, including a scroll of translations of the Japanese cast and crew and a very limited list of the English dub cast. Be aware that the acting credits for a lot of the guest characters are missing. This is basically just a repackaging of the Part 1 and Part 2 Blu-rays / DVDs in a single package. The Blu-ray transfer is beautiful true 1080p with DTS-HD audio. Note that the 1.33:1 aspect ratio listed in the item description is wrong. This is true 16:9 high definition. The 5 stars in the review is just for the quality of the disks and the beautiful art on the packaging. The discs also contain the original Japanese language presentation with optional subtitles. Unlike the English dub, all the original Japanese actors returned and full credit is given for all roles. The problem with the English translation was the inability to get several of the main cast to return. The major roles of Kagome, Sesshomaru, Kaede, and Kohaku were recast with mixed results. The new voice for Sesshomaru was excellent, though different; but the recast of the Kagome role was a disaster. The new actress was not able to either render a reasonable imitation of the original or emote in a believable way, which detracted from the overall experience. All of the returning cast members gave respectable to excellent performances. Now I should mention that this part of the series is extremely truncated. Manga material that in the original series required 56 episodes to present was compressed into 26 here. Needless to say, huge passages in the manga were completely omitted and the rest extensively rewritten to fit into the number of episodes allotted. This completion of the story was not treated with the same care and respect that the original series got. In the first episode alone, 15 chapters of the manga were represented and they were scattered all across the first 150 chapters of the un-animated part of the story in no particular order. This is repeated for the first 14 episodes of the series, making for a very disconcerting and hard to follow viewing experience, as I have seen from questions asked about it elsewhere. It also affects the pacing, which is breakneck in the beginning and slows considerably as the episodes progress. If the original pace had continued, the final six episodes would have all been compressed into one. "Extras" are sparse and include an ad for Viz's Neon Alley web site and a partial listing of the English voice cast at the end of the 2nd and 4th discs, which is exactly how those discs were released in the original 2-part division of the series on disc. Not to give away any spoilers, this series picks up right where the old one left off with Naraku safely escaped and our intrepid heroes regrouping to pick up their search for him once again. Only now all the related groups begin to converge on their quarry and interact with one another more closely. We also get to meet a few new characters, both foe and non-foe, as the battle intensifies and some tough choices have to be made in order to arrive at the final confrontation, and its aftermath. The good news is that the story is wrapped up more or less completely, with very few loose ends left. If you want to see the ending of the story as originally intended, read the manga from chapter 339 to 558. It will explain a lot of what is happens as short, disjointed scenes in the anime. It would have been nice to have had a few more extras; but that has not happened. This is mostly intended for hard-core fans who really wanted to see the ending of the story in animated form.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN  | B00UJN9270 |
| Aspect Ratio  | 16:9 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,327 in Movies & TV ( See Top 100 in Movies & TV ) #1,316 in Anime (Movies & TV) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,110) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer  | No |
| Item model number  | 1000549075 |
| Language  | English (Dolby Digital-Plus 2.0), Japanese (Dolby Digital-Plus 2.0) |
| MPAA rating  | NR (Not Rated) |
| Media Format  | Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen |
| Number of discs  | 4 |
| Product Dimensions  | 7.5 x 0.7 x 5.4 inches; 1.41 ounces |
| Release date  | May 26, 2015 |
| Run time  | 10 hours and 30 minutes |
| Studio  | Warner Home Video |
| Subtitles:  | English |

## Product Details

- **Contributor:** INUYASHA THE FINAL ACT: COMPLETE SERIES
- **Format:** Dolby, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
- **Genre:** Anime & Manga
- **Language:** English, Japanese
- **Number Of Discs:** 4

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good Quality
*by J***L on December 21, 2025*

It’s a gift so I can’t open it but the front of it has small worn out scratches and creases. If you don’t mind that it’s pretty good.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ No-frills recording but finally all in one place
*by L***O on August 3, 2015*

At last. All in one box. The entire Final Act series is presented for anyone who was waiting for a single 'box set'. Be warned that there are no real extras here. The second and fourth disks have some extras, including a scroll of translations of the Japanese cast and crew and a very limited list of the English dub cast. Be aware that the acting credits for a lot of the guest characters are missing. This is basically just a repackaging of the Part 1 and Part 2 Blu-rays / DVDs in a single package. The Blu-ray transfer is beautiful true 1080p with DTS-HD audio. Note that the 1.33:1 aspect ratio listed in the item description is wrong. This is true 16:9 high definition. The 5 stars in the review is just for the quality of the disks and the beautiful art on the packaging. The discs also contain the original Japanese language presentation with optional subtitles. Unlike the English dub, all the original Japanese actors returned and full credit is given for all roles. The problem with the English translation was the inability to get several of the main cast to return. The major roles of Kagome, Sesshomaru, Kaede, and Kohaku were recast with mixed results. The new voice for Sesshomaru was excellent, though different; but the recast of the Kagome role was a disaster. The new actress was not able to either render a reasonable imitation of the original or emote in a believable way, which detracted from the overall experience. All of the returning cast members gave respectable to excellent performances. Now I should mention that this part of the series is extremely truncated. Manga material that in the original series required 56 episodes to present was compressed into 26 here. Needless to say, huge passages in the manga were completely omitted and the rest extensively rewritten to fit into the number of episodes allotted. This completion of the story was not treated with the same care and respect that the original series got. In the first episode alone, 15 chapters of the manga were represented and they were scattered all across the first 150 chapters of the un-animated part of the story in no particular order. This is repeated for the first 14 episodes of the series, making for a very disconcerting and hard to follow viewing experience, as I have seen from questions asked about it elsewhere. It also affects the pacing, which is breakneck in the beginning and slows considerably as the episodes progress. If the original pace had continued, the final six episodes would have all been compressed into one. "Extras" are sparse and include an ad for Viz's Neon Alley web site and a partial listing of the English voice cast at the end of the 2nd and 4th discs, which is exactly how those discs were released in the original 2-part division of the series on disc. Not to give away any spoilers, this series picks up right where the old one left off with Naraku safely escaped and our intrepid heroes regrouping to pick up their search for him once again. Only now all the related groups begin to converge on their quarry and interact with one another more closely. We also get to meet a few new characters, both foe and non-foe, as the battle intensifies and some tough choices have to be made in order to arrive at the final confrontation, and its aftermath. The good news is that the story is wrapped up more or less completely, with very few loose ends left. If you want to see the ending of the story as originally intended, read the manga from chapter 339 to 558. It will explain a lot of what is happens as short, disjointed scenes in the anime. It would have been nice to have had a few more extras; but that has not happened. This is mostly intended for hard-core fans who really wanted to see the ending of the story in animated form.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Inuyasha ending
*by J***H on January 18, 2026*

It's has a good ending but different voice actors for some characters

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