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VIZ Media announces Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, a new animation inspired by Inuyasha

A New Feudal Fairy Tale Begins. “Inuyasha” production team SUNRISE reunite to create the animation series “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.” Will Eisner Hall-of-Famer Rumiko Takahashi also joins the team as main character design.

Today, confirms Rights to the digital streaming, EST, and home video of “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon” for North and Latin American territories.

In “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon,” the daughters of Sesshomaru and Inuyasha set out on a journey transcending time. Set 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. Joined 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 three heroines are beautifully designed. I am looking forward to their adventures,” said Rumiko Takahashi who designs the main characters. Teruo Sato will direct “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon,” along with Katsuyuki Sumisawa on the screenplay, while Yoshihito Hishinuma is responsible for animation character design, and music from Kaoru Wada. The animation production is by SUNRISE.

“We couldn't be more thrilled to announce the acquisition of “Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon.” The “Inuyasha” universe has been a true pinnacle when it comes to delighting fans of all generations and we're seeing that now, two decades later, with original “Inuyasha” episodes streaming on Netflix and Hulu. We're excited for fans to revisit this magical world created by the iconic Rumiko Takahashi.” Brad Woods, CMO VIZ Media

The multi-million dollar grossing “Inuyasha” franchise first started as a critically acclaimed manga series which English version was featured regularly on The New York Times Bestsellers list throughout the 2000s. The anime adaptation aired on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim block for over 11 years nearing 200 episodes. It has also spawned four successful feature film adaptations.

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