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Inuyasha The Band of Seven, Resurrected (2000–2004) Online

Inuyasha The Band of Seven, Resurrected (2000–2004) Online
Original Title :
The Band of Seven, Resurrected
Genre :
TV Episode / Animation / Action / Adventure / Comedy / Drama / Fantasy / Romance
Year :
2000–2004
Cast :
Richard Ian Cox,Kappei Yamaguchi,Moneca Stori
Writer :
Rumiko Takahashi
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
25min
Rating :
8.4/10
Inuyasha The Band of Seven, Resurrected (2000–2004) Online

The Band of Seven, a group of ghosts, have been brought back to life. A cavalry sent to defeat them, is decimated by the Band of Seven's second strongest, Jakotsu. Inuyasha and Miroku catch up to Jakotsu, who immediately takes a liking to them and casts amorous glances at them...
Episode cast overview, first billed only:
Richard Ian Cox Richard Ian Cox - Inuyasha (voice)
Kappei Yamaguchi Kappei Yamaguchi - Inuyasha (voice)
Moneca Stori Moneca Stori - Kagome Higurashi (voice)
Satsuki Yukino Satsuki Yukino - Kagome Higurashi (voice)
Kumiko Watanabe Kumiko Watanabe - Shippou (voice)
Kôji Tsujitani Kôji Tsujitani - Miroku (voice)
Houko Kuwashima Houko Kuwashima - Sango (voice)
Akiko Yajima Akiko Yajima - Kohaku (voice)
Ai Orikasa Ai Orikasa - Jakotsu (voice)
Tetsu Inada Tetsu Inada - Mukotsu (voice)
Fumio Matsuoka Fumio Matsuoka - Royo (voice)
Atsushi Godai Atsushi Godai - Priest (voice)
Toshihiko Nakajima Toshihiko Nakajima - Samurai General (voice)
Tadahisa Saizen Tadahisa Saizen - Villager (voice)
Yoshiyuki Kôno Yoshiyuki Kôno - Villager (voice) (as Yoshiyuki Kouno)

The character Jakotsu has the facial appearance of and is voiced by a woman, thought the character is Male. This was perhaps meant to "over-portray" his homosexuality while also portraying his sociopathic tendencies (Though the two are not synonymous) Having him voiced by a woman creates an almost frustrating air about an incredibly skilled fighter who delighted in the idea of cutting off the ears of the protagonist.