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In the early days, his smiles were usually only sadistic. Will you...
Sango: You don't have to say it!

  • Cats Are Mean: A rather impressive filler arc showcased some cat demons as this.
  • Changed My Jumper: Kagome traveling through Feudal Japan in her school uniform with a very short skirt.
  • Changing Clothes Is a Free Action: Played straight by Sango at least once in the anime where she changes from her normal clothes to her armor in a second, while leaping.

    Then there's Sango, a tough-as-nails demon slayer whose family and tribe were slaughtered by Naraku's demons. She convinces them to let her live to in order to force Inuyasha to trade the jewel shards for her, but this is a bluff as Inuyasha's relationship at the time was still somewhat antagonistic.

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    When asked by Miroku if she will have his children, this is her reaction:

  • "Heke?!"

  • Actually a Doombot: Before he obtains enough shards, Naraku utilizes golems to interact with his enemies so he won't put himself at risk of being killed. To say Sesshomaru has a hostile relationship with his younger sibling would be a massive understatement; he treats Inuyasha coldly and often threatens his brother with death.
  • Always Save the Girl: Sango's attachment to Kohaku and Miroku often blinds her to the bigger picture in regards to their fight against Naraku.

    Sesshomaru is Inuyasha's half brother and a full demon, as Sesshomaru's mother was a demon woman and Inuyasha's mother was human. Each character (with the exception of Kagome) has a dark and kind of upsetting past often including the death of a loved one. Addtionally, Inuyasha cannot be purified into oblivion which becomes useful when up against a monk gone astray in an entirely different way from Miroku.

  • Hypocritical Humor: Miroku: "What a terrible guy, to trick girls with a fake medicine." Inuyasha and Kagome in episode 90 when trying to persuade Sota to confess his feelings to his crush "If he loves her, he should just come out and say so.

    Even Rin gets carried like this, though her case isn't romantic at all.

  • Broken Hero: Miroku is a carefree, cheerful guy in spite (or maybe because) of having death looming over him his whole life.
  • Broken Pedestal: Parodied. While at the beginning they weren't fond of each other, their loyalty and dedication to one another grows steadily, to the point of not even thinking about putting their lives in danger to save the others.

    Yes, 1/2 a person because one of them has two hair colors. When the Inu-tachi plus Koga face the Band of Seven, Sango ends up fighting Jakotsu, much to his chagrin.

  • Devour the Dragon:
    • Hiten eats his younger brother Manten (more specifically, he eats the shards of the Shikon jewel implanted in his brother's head) after he's killed.

      Rin isn't really kidnapped much, given the length of the manga, but the final time she's kidnapped lasts for quite a few chapters since it's the final battle.

    • Dark Action Girl: Kagura (starts off this way), Tsubaki, Jakotsu (or so he thinks), Princess Abi, Mistress Centipede, Yura, Kaguya
    • Dark and Troubled Past:
      • Inuyasha was shunned by humans and hunted by youkai for being a hanyou (his half-brother hate him for that same reason), lost his mother early in his life and spent the rest alone, then he fell in love with Kikyo who betrayed him (or so he thought) and was sealed for fifty years.
      • Miroku witnessed his father fall victim to his curse when he was a little kid, watching him being consumed by his hand only leaving a big crater afterwards, and grew up knowing that that would be his fate one day.
    • Darkest Hour:
      • Sango and Miroku waiting for the Wind Tunnel to absorb them while their despair consumes the light within the Shikon Jewel leaving it in darkness.
      • Sesshomaru's darkest hour occurs when he finally learns the truth about Tenseiga's origins and the real reason why he was given Meidou Zangetsuha, resulting in himbelieving that his father wanted Inuyasha to kill him to get the perfected technique back to Tessaiga.

        Thats what it exactly is. Miroku constantly gropes Sango and she constantly slaps him for it, but if you read into their actions, it's fairly obvious that they care deeply for each other. (This and Miroku's use of yobisute mentioned above are distinctions not carried over into the English dub due to the difficulty of translating them effectively.)

    • Florence Nightingale Effect: How Onigumo falls in love with Kikyo.
    • Follow the Chaos: Naraku, along with his "stink", also tends to leave behind trails of dead bodies everywhere he goes
    • Foolish Sibling, Responsible Sibling: Plays with this.

      This actually plays into Japanese culture; the beings referred to in Japan as Yōkai and Obake would probably be considered more Fey than Demons by Western standards.

    • Family Theme Naming: The three named characters from the demon slayers' village — Sango, her younger brother Kohaku, and their pet Kirara — all have names referring to semi-precious stones (coral, amber and mica, respectively).

      And then Kohaku is brought to life and mind controled by Naraku in order to play with Sango's heart.

    • Animal Jingoism: Played for Laughs with the animosity between Inuyasha and Shippou. "Are these... When Shippo travels on Kirara, he usually does it on her head.
    • Healing Factor: Everyone with youkai blood. It manipulates and corrupts everything around, including Naraku.
  • Counter-Attack: The Backlash Wave.
  • Counterpart Artifacts: The title character bears the sword Tessaiga which can kill 100 demons/yokai at a time.

    His Heroic BSoD is so overwhelming that even Myoga is desperate to help him.

  • Inuyasha is tricked into thinking he murdered Kagome in his blood rage. But like I said, it sweet in a LOT of places.(Oh, for you fan girls, I know Sesshomaru, Inuyasha's brother, is a favourite. We get a Time Skip of 3 years and they are reunited for good.
  • Fate Worse than Death: Midoriko and the composite youkai, having to battle each other forever inside the Shikon Jewel.
  • Faux Affably Evil: Naraku acts refined and regal even while talking about how he killed or is about to kill someone.