
Inuyasha · Season 1 · Crunchyroll
Inuyasha Season 1
Inuyasha Season 1 is a WORTH-IT, BollyMeter 7.8/10. 167 episodes on Crunchyroll from 16 October 2000.
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What BollyAI Thinks
Inuyasha arrived in October 2000 as a sweeping adaptation of Rumiko Takahashi's shonen manga and within a few years had become a defining piece of early-2000s anime culture worldwide, including a landmark Adult Swim run in North America. The original 167-episode series builds a richly textured Sengoku-era world where time-travel romance and demon-hunting action coexist with genuine emotional stakes. The central acknowledged flaw is the sheer volume of filler episodes that dilute the main quest. Nonetheless, the Kagome-Inuyasha pairing and the ever-escalating Naraku threat gave the series a pull that sustained audiences for four years across both the Japanese and Western markets.
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Standout Episodes
The hours worth arguing about - premieres, finales, and the turning points. BollyAI reads the room episode by episode.
- E1The Girl Who Overcame Time...and the Boy Who Was Just Overcome7.5
The premiere establishes the core premise with confidence - Kagome falls through the Bone-Eater's Well and lands in a world of demons and warring clans. The episode's pacing trusts the fish-out-of-water hook to carry viewers without over-explaining.
The moment: Kagome pulls the Sacred Jewel from inside her own body, instantly making her the most dangerous person in feudal Japan.
- E167Inuyasha's True Feelings7.2
The original series ends without fully resolving Naraku's arc - a known weakness that left audiences waiting five years for The Final Act. Still, the emotional beats between the core cast land with accumulated weight.
The moment: The final shot of the original run leaves the central quest deliberately open, a choice that frustrated and compelled audiences in equal measure.