"InuYasha" is divided into two categories, one is the animated version and the other is the theatrical version.
The anime version was originally 167 episodes, followed by 26 additional episodes of the finale, so it should be 193 episodes in total.
Theatrical version, so far there are a total of 4 films, namely "InuYasha: Thoughts Beyond the Times", "InuYasha: Dream City in the Mirror", "InuYasha: The Sword of the World's Overlords", "InuYasha: Penglai Island of the Red Lotus"

After knowing the classification and episodes of "InuYasha", do you want to know what the story of inuyasha tells and why it attracts so many loyal fans?
First, stylization
Japanese animation is at the forefront of the world, and their unique animation style is also the reason for attracting countless fans.
And this "InuYasha" still follows the yokai ukiyo-e style, and at the same time interspersed with some realism in the middle, which makes people sometimes feel more exaggerated, sometimes beautiful, and after watching each episode, people will have some associations.
2. Producer
The cartoon was then produced by Sunrise Animation, a legendary artist who was founded in September 1972 and is part of the Bandai Mongoku Group.
Bandai is a household name in Japan, one of the largest integrated entertainment companies in Japan, involving industries mainly in entertainment, networking, anime and peripherals.
If you don't know it yet, you've heard of "Gundam", which is just a series of products under their umbrella.
Third, the story
The story mainly tells the story between people, demons, and half-demons, and this kind of theme is undoubtedly loved by a wide audience, especially the emotional story between people and demons, after interspersing the factor of half-demons, it becomes more conflicting and more beautiful.
Inuyasha is a half-demon, an image with a rude appearance and a good soul, he is lonely, and he is even more proud, but he has a heart that longs to be loved.
The story begins with his life, and then there is his relationship with Kirito, and in the middle, he is destroyed by the ghost spider, and he also has to protect the Jade of The Four Souls from being obtained by the youkai, and finally chooses to spark with the Jade of the Four Souls and follow her InuYasha.
Five hundred years later, the story jumps to the modern student era, and then sees the familiar crossing plot, travels to the era of sealing the InuYasha, awakens the Inuyasha, and in a series of fight stories, once without hesitation, the Jade of the Four Souls is broken, and their journey is to really unfold from the collection of the Fragments of the Jade of the Four Souls.
The main characters of the story are:
Inuyasha, Nippon Govi, Maitreya, Coral, Mica, Shippo, Kirito, Maple, Amber, Killing Pill, Culti, Suzu, Naraku, Shinto, Kagura, Akako, White Boy, White Night of Dreams.
The author's favorite characters are InuYasha, Kirito (Nippori Govi) and Killing Pill, I don't know if friends who like to watch "InuYasha" start to like this cartoon from which character?