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Kagome Higurashi has been told many stories by her grandfather, such as the one about the Shikon no Tama (The Jewel of Four Souls) and never believed them until her fifteenth birthday, when she is pulled down a dry well at her shrine by a centipede demon. She emerges from the well to discover she's not in Tokyo any more, but instead, she's in Feudal Japan.Kagome discovers a weird boy with dog ears pinned to a tree in a forest and is captured by strange villagers. The high priestess of the village, Kaede, realizes that Kagome looks just like her sister who died 50 years ago.
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The episodes of the Japanese anime series are based on the first 36 volumes of the manga series of the same title. The series follows half- and a high school girl on a journey, alongside their friends, a young, Shippo; a lecherous,; a demon slayer,; and a, to obtain the fragments of the shattered Jewel of Four Souls, a powerful jewel that had been hidden inside Kagome's body, and keep the shards from being used for evil, including by the half-demon.Produced by, the series premiered in Japan on on October 16, 2000 and ran for 167 episodes until its conclusion on September 13, 2004. It also aired on Animax's English-language networks in and and it was broadcast on. The English of the series aired on 's programming block, from August 31, 2002 through October 27, 2006.
In Canada, the series aired on.A second anime series, premiered on October 3, 2009 and covers the final volumes of the manga series. Roman, Annette (September 4, 2009). The Rumic World. Retrieved September 8, 2009. Retrieved September 9, 2009. Retrieved October 18, 2009.
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