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InuYasha? Or is it Inuyasha? Either way, this feudal fairy tale is the one of the most popular Japanese anime out currently. And it all started with a comic book series (known better as a "manga series") written by Rumiko Takahashi. But what makes this anime series so popular and why do over 130,000 people a month search for Inuyasha on the Internet search engines?

InuYasha is Japanese for "dog spirit" and you will discover this is fitting for a title. The story is about a time-traveling student, Kagome Higurashi and Inuyasha who, with other exciting anime characters, fight to protect the Jewel of Four Souls. This jewel gives hugely increased powers to anyone who has it and will mean catastrophe if it falls into the wrong hands.

Of course, there are certainly wrong hands for it to fall into! Evil Naraku is one they must defeat. And all the characters -- a demon slayer, a fox demon, a monk and more -- must do everything possible to find the jewel, which was stolen and later shattered into many shards.

So the story is exciting, yes. And it pulls you along with all the adventures you can imagine. The anime came from the popular Japanese manga series, which was adapted into 167 anime episodes directed by two different directors. It first aired on Yomiuri TV in Japan in 2000 and ran through to close to the end of 2004. There was no conclusion, and in order to continue with the series, you must read the manga that is still being released.

The manga itself began in Shonen Sunday, a weekly publication in Japan, as early as November of 1996 and carried on through to 485 chapters published as of 2006 and is still going. If you are collecting these issues, you can collect every 10 or so chapters in a bound volume. There are no signs that Inuyasha will stop and you can continue reading the manga to your heart's content as long as Takahashi continues to create the story.

If there weren't tons of people enjoying the series, it wouldn't have continued and it would have been a dismal failure. And the author wouldn't now be one of the richest women in Japan. The demand for the story to continue comes from the readers and viewers of the manga and anime, and this demand has spread across the world.

The English version, published by Viz Media, had to be changed in format because, of course, in Japanese a person reads from right to left where in the U.S. and many other countries, the reading goes from left to right. The English comics were published starting in 1998 and continue being issued, but they are still a few years away from catching up to Japan publications of the story.

Inuyasha was first broadcast as anime on satellite television by Animax, and in the U. S. on the Cartoon Network. It is also running on the Latin American Cartoon Network and is dubbed in Spanish. You can even see it on some cruise ships, if you care to spend a cruise watching anime. Well, many do! And this just verifies the huge popularity of the series and the incredible and fascinating tale of Inuyasha and the Jewel of Four Souls.

The author is the Admin of the Anime Friends Network site AnimeMine [http://www.animemine.com] where you can meet new friends and discuss your favorite anime and manga subjects. This article can also be found at our free article directory Smarticlesmart. For more anime information please go to AnimeMine.com today.

Top 10 Romantic Novels

Romantic novels provide action, adventure, and excitement with the added focus on a loving, passionate relationship. Through a romance novel, a reader is taken to distant worlds, the past, to different cultures and exotic places. In romances, a hero goes above and beyond the usual, the expected, in his quest to win the heroine. He’ll fight an army to save her. A rake will look deeper into his heart, and realize a woman he loves has more to offer than the pretty, vacuous women he’s known in the past. A hero gives up his kingdom, or his pirate ship, to make her his wife.

1 - Black Rose - Nora Roberts

The second offering in the garden trilogy from the Nora Roberts stable continues the tradition of selling well and entertaining many. The heroine is Rosalind Harper, a widow who runs a garden business from her Tennessee estate. Her mansion turns out to be haunted by the “Harper Bride” and she hires genealogist Dr. Mitchell Carnagie to track down the ghost’s story. The relationship between Rosalind and Mitchell produces sparks, and not just of the romantic kind - the ghost doesn’t take too kindly to this turn of events! As Rosalind and Mitchell try to unearth the story between the story combines romance and a few scares as well.

2 - It’s In His Kiss - Julia Quinn

Julia Quinn’s brand new offering deserves to be high in this month’s list - not only is it selling well, but it offers one of the freshest and most entertaining readings. Hyacinth Bridgerton offers her somewhat questionable services as an Italian translator to Gareth St. Clair. Grandson to Lady Danbury, Gareth’s only substantial possession left to him by his dissolute father is a dairy which holds the promise of revealing his past and future. The romance between Gareth and Hyacinth is intertwined in unraveling the mystery of the diary, which plays out in  delightful ways throughout this story.

3 - Oceans Of Fire - Christine Feehan

Christine Feehan has fun with the latest novel in her quirky paranormal romance stories. Oceans of Fire continues were Drake Sisters series, with Abigail Drake as a witch who has a PhD and can talk to dolphins. While off swimming one day near her home in Sea Haven California, Abigail witnesses a murder and the killers see her too!  This sets off a chain of events that bring a former love back into her life, Interpol agent Aleksandr Volstov, who is hot on the trail of the Russian Mafia who are responsible for the killing. Oceans of Fire offers a good read that will heat up the summer…

4 - One Night With A Prince - Sabrina Jeffries

Jeffries continues her historical romance series with the story of the third illegitimate son of the prince regent. Gavin Byrne is the son of the prince and an Irish actress, and he has worked his way up to own a gentleman’s gaming club. Lady Christabel Haversham enters his life, seeking his help in recovering some letters stolen from her mother. Gavin agrees, in the secret hopes of using them to discredit his princely father as revenge for abandoning his mother many years earlier. As Christabel and Gavin team up in search of these letters, they begin to get swept away by the cover story they’ve concocted - that Christobel is Gavin’s mistress. After a bit of a slow start, One Night with a Prince clips along nicely.

5 - Mad Money - Linda L Richards

Mad Money is a wonderful debut novel from Linda L Richards that mixes lots of suspense, action and romance together in a tale that will have you turning the pages ever faster. The first of a new series of books about Madeline Carter, Mad Money follows the exploits of this one-time New York stockbroker. Madeline’s life takes an abrupt change after a friend is gunned down, and she decides to move to Los Angeles to start a fresh life as a day trader. But, events from her past won’t let go and spark a splendid story that mixes murder, insider stock manipulations, famous L.A. movie people and, of course, the sizzle of romance. A stock tip from her former lover, Ernie, is the catalyst for Madeline’s adventures as she tries to figure out why the deal went sour.

Richards has crafted a witty and fast-paced novel with added tensions, because it is not at all clear just whom Madeline can and cannot trust. Not even her new love interest, Steve, is above the reader’s suspicion. With a galloping end to the book, readers will look forward eagerly to the next installment.

6 - When We Meet Again - Victoria Alexander

This regency romance we meet Miss Pamela Effington. While traveling with her rich Aunt Millicent, Pamela is charmed and seduced at a masked ball by Prince Alexei of Avalonia. Four years later, the Prince flees to London after Russia annexes Avalonia and ends up renting a flat in a London townhouse that Pamela inherits.  As the Prince had never seen Pamela’s face o the night of the ball, the stage is set for a rekindling of the romance. Alexander pens a humorous story that sweeps the reader along with the characters.

7 - Something Blue - Emily Giffin

Giffin follows up her first novel, Something Borrowed, with a continuation of the tale from another character’s perspective. In the first book, the heroine was the naughty but sweet Rachel and we meet her in the events leading up to the rather bitchy Darcy’s wedding. In Something Blue, Darcy takes center stage and her bitchiness has not dimmed one iota.  However, the tale Giffin weaves takes through Darcy’s journey of self-discovery as she learns that she just cannot continue acting that way. Darcy’s someone you can love hating, and Giffin crafts an engaging set of circumstances to carry the reader along with Darcy.  It’s fun and even has a good lesson to tell along the way.

8 - Summer Of Roses - Luanne Rice

Luanne Rice offers a follow-up book to Summer’s Child in this engaging and endearing Summer of Roses.  The story picks up years later, after a pregnant Mara Jameson has fled to Nova Scotia and changed her name to Lily Malone. Rice paints a rich cast of characters set in a windswept sea-side community. The storyline shifts as Lily returns home to find her grandmother may have been put in hospital thanks to carbon monoxide poisoning, and she beings to fear that Edward will is trying to track her down…

9 - Blue Dahlia - Nora Roberts

The initial offering in the Nora Roberts garden trilogy remains popular among her fans. The book does have a slow start but the story ends up engaging as it unfolds. The heroine is Stella Rothchild, a widow with two young boys, who starts a new job as manager of a nursery in Memphis. Stella’s boss Roz owns an old mansion and things start to move along once Stella moves into this house because it turns out to be haunted.

The mansion’s gardener, Logan Kitridge, soon adds some interest to Stella’s life, but the growing romance appears to really annoy the ghost of the Harper Bride…

10 - Jamie - Lori Foster

Those who enjoy Foster’s Visitation series will enjoy Jamie, the fifth in this line. The hero of the story, Jamie Creed, is a psychic who can read minds and see into the future. As people try to exploit him for his gift, Jamie faces a new dilemma with the arrival of Faith Owen. Jamie is shocked to discover that Faith used to work at the research institute where he had been mistreated in the name of science. But he finds himself unable to send Faith away and their relationship deepens from the purely physical to something much more meaningful.

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