Inuyasha how old is sango




















Has it really been confirmed that Sango's age is mid thirties like 35? I haven't watched any of the episodes since 8, but if so That means, when Sango was 21, then Rin would've been around 13 when the twins were born??? If my maths is correct.. Towa and Setsuna are said to be Because Rin was 11 years older than Hisui, that would mean she is Rin would definitely be too young to be the mom because she would still be a child.

The only way the math would add up for Rin to be the mom is if Hisui is 21 and Gyokuto is If that where the case, then Rin would be Kagome could make her way through to the past and back, but that was mostly it in terms of people.

When it came to inanimate objects, she could take whatever she liked. There was never a reasonable explanation given for why this was the case. Why could she transport things like her bicycle and schoolwork, but not another person? While this was obviously a plot device meant to limit who and what could make their way through the well, it doesn't stand up to scrutiny without an explanation. The well should have worked to allow more people or demons to make their way through it, but that simply wasn't the case.

When Kagome first traveled through the well, she found herself within a world very unlike the one she just left. The land was rife with magic and demons, which remained the setting for the series.

She even teamed up with a half-demon and battled many throughout her time in Feudal Japan. With so many demons just out and running about, it seems strange that there aren't any in modern-day demons in Japan.

So, what happened to them? On the surface, it seems Takahashi was meant to separate the time-periods into two different worlds, and while that makes sense for storytelling purposes, it doesn't make much logical sense. They didn't destroy all the demons in the past so there really should be some demons in the 21st century.

Similarly, magic seems to have lost its overall effectiveness and barely has a presence when it comes to the modern world. In the past, Miroku demonstrated a number of spiritual abilities with his spells, but those abilities seem to be only available to people in the past.

In the present, Kagome's grandfather has his various charms, but they don't deliver the same level of effectiveness as someone like Miroku in Feudal Japan. There isn't an explanation given as to why magic no longer exists in the modern world, but it could be that people like Kagome's grandfather simply lack the skill and ability to properly use it.

Whatever the reason, it seems that there should be as much magic available in the present as there was in the past. This one may fall into the nitpicking category, but for anyone who struggled to learn to ride a bike, it was a bit odd to see someone like Miroku hop onto one and ride it about with little to no problems.

While most people learn to ride as children, even adults find it difficult to learn to ride a bike if they skipped their lessons in childhood. Knowing that, it doesn't make sense that a person who was born and raised in Feudal Japan could pick up a bicycle and ride it about as if it were second nature to him.

Granted, Miroku possessed many skills and abilities, but the fact that he could ride a bike without any trouble doesn't make much sense when you think about it for more than a few seconds. Kagome was a year-old Junior High School student and we all knew this because she wore the uniform In some ways, this was a costume, which identified the character, but it really didn't make much sense.

The uniform is hardly practical when it comes to traversing the dangers of Feudal Japan while hunting down shards and battling demons. Why didn't she simply change into something more practical? She had more than enough time and she had plenty of opportunities to throw on some pants and clothes that made sense, but she rarely changed out of her uniform. Perhaps she liked wearing it, but whatever her reasoning, it doesn't make a whole lot of sense to traipse around Feudal Japan in a short skirt.

Demons weren't the only creatures present throughout Feudal Japan who seem to have vanished by the present era. The many monsters, or youkai, that roamed about the landscape throughout Feudal Japan are gone and mostly forgotten in the present. There was never any sort of explanation given for the disappearance of youkai with only a couple of exceptions. The Noh Mask and the Soul Piper were still about, but they were lost or hidden for a long time so they were likely missed by whatever catastrophe befell the monsters of old Japan.

Like the demons, they may have been separated from modern times to differentiate between the two worlds, but they may have succumbed to modern weapons as time advanced. Unfortunately, no explanation was ever given so we just don't know. At one point in the series, we are introduced to the Fox Demon Exam, but the whole event seemed rather pointless and only served as a distraction or side-story that probably could have been left out of the series altogether.

The Exam is introduced when Inuyasha and his team hole up in an inn without knowing its the site of the Exam. Was the Fox Demon Exam necessary for getting promoted in order to grow more tails? Other than that, there didn't seem to be much of a point to it, rather than it being another side-story that the series could have done without. Inuyasha and Sesshomaru's claw weapons are some of their most devastating and useful, but they don't make a lot of sense.

When you think about it, these guys are dog demons, which means their claws should be similar to those of a dog's. Dogs don't use their claws as weapons; their claws are used to help in digging and to maintain traction when running on various surfaces. They are also not retractable like a cat's, which begs the question, why were they used as if they were a cat's claws? Granted, they are demons and have abilities a dog wouldn't normally possess, but it seemed strange that their natural claw weapons were much more cat-like than dog-like given they are dog demons.

Early in the series, it is established that Kagome is the reincarnation of Kikyo, which is why she has the ability to travel through the Bone Eater's Well and possess the Shikon Kewel within her own body. This is one of those aspects of the series that is easily established, but it does beg the question, why did such a long period of time pass between reincarnations? The manga gives us little clue to these, but the anime is more adventurous when throwing around dates.

Which is… honestly difficult to believe. The Heian era was , whereas the series takes place sometime between and Whereas the manga considers this to be a sufficiently old youkai:. Yowai sanbyakunen no warawa ni kurabereba… sono youna nekomata nazo koneko mo douzen… Heh heh… Compared to a year-old like me… that two-tailed cat is nothing but a kitten…. Beyond that, the anime also gave us the Hyounekozoku Panther Deva story, which spoke of a war between Sesshoumaru and the cats while Inuyasha was sealed.

Shippou had no recollection of this war because he was too young, so the anime at least believes Shippou to be less than 50 which is, again, understandable. Unlike Inuyasha, he seems to know much more about the world and has much more experience than a typical 19 year-old.



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