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4-Member Band Ryokuōshoku Shakai Perform New Ending Theme for Yashahime Anime

posted on by Crystalyn Hodgkins
New theme song debuts in show in January

The official website for the Ryokuō-shoku Shakai will perform the new ending theme song "Kesshō" (Binding Proof) for the series. The band wrote the song specifically for the anime. The new ending theme will premiere in January.

The anime dub.

Viz has the rights "to the digital streaming, EST, and home video" of the anime in North and Latin American territories. The company describes "the brand new anime from the Inuyasha universe":

The daughters of Sesshomaru and Inuyasha set out on a journey transcending time!

In Feudal Japan, Half-Demon twins Towa and Setsuna are separated from each other during a forest fire. While desperately searching for her younger sister, Towa wanders into a mysterious tunnel that sends her into present-day Japan, where she is found and raised by Kagome Higurashi's brother, Sota, and his family.

Ten years later, the tunnel that connects the two eras has reopened, allowing Towa to be reunited with Setsuna, who is now a Demon Slayer working for Kohaku. But to Towa's shock, Setsuna appears to have lost all memories of her older sister.

ed by Moroha, the daughter of Inuyasha and Kagome, the three young women travel between the two eras on an adventure to regain their missing past.

The File of Young Kindaichi) is also back from Inuyasha to compose the music.

performing the ending theme song "Break."

Takahashi Weekly Shonen Sunday in 1996, and ended it in 2008. Viz licensed and published all 56 volumes of the manga in North America.

The 167-episode Inuyasha anime series based on the manga ran from 2000-2004. A 26-episode sequel anime titled releasing the anime on Blu-ray Disc last year.

The franchise has also recently inspired a smartphone stage play.

Sources: Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon anime's website, Mainichi Shimbun's Mantan Web


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