He continued to wear them for the rest of the series. A scene following the credits showed Kagome tricking Inuyasha into wearing the beads again in very much the same manner Kikyō had planned to do. Inuyasha went the rest of the film without wearing them, and a worried Kagome found herself wondering if she still had a connection to him even though he was without them.
INUYASHA SEASON 3 NECKLACE MOVIE
In InuYasha the Movie 3: Swords of an Honorable Ruler, a super charged "osuwari" caused the Kotodama no Nenju to more or less explode. In return, Kagome has slowly learned not to abuse the beads so much. The beads play a small, but vital role in the development of Inuyasha's character, keeping him from harming Kagome long enough to start to care for her and others in time. whenever Inuyasha acted like his rude, prideful self or when he somehow irritated Kagome too much. While the beads were specifically made to prevent Inuyasha from attacking Kagome or other people, Kagome, in most cases and thanks to her own teenage impulsiveness, somewhat abuses this power for trivial matters i.e. (In the anime he was standing on a rope bridge at that moment another 'application' slammed him straight down through the wooden planks and into the water below.) From this point, it became a running gag throughout the entire series. The beads glowed and brought Inuyasha slamming to the ground. Thinking of his dog ears, Kagome said the first thing that came to mind: "osuwari" (お座り), meaning "sit (to a dog)". Inuyasha under the power of the beads of subjugation. During the pursuit, Kaede uttered a chant and the beads found their way around Inuyasha's neck. She fled and he gave chase, prepared to do whatever he had to get it, even kill. Not three seconds after dispatching the demon, he turned on Kagome, intent on taking the Shikon no Tama for himself. įifty years later, a desperate Kagome released Inuyasha from his seal so he could kill Mistress Centipede. Kikyō had intended the keyword to be "itoshii" (愛しい), meaning "beloved". She ultimately decided against it and made the excuse that she'd forgotten his 'gift' after he unexpectedly gifted her with one of his late mother's treasures: a shell of rouge. She admitted it was a bit underhanded, but by this point, she had already decided she wasn't going to kill him, but knew he might still cause some mischief. She told Kaede that she was going to trick him into wearing them by telling him they were a gift. Originally, it was Kikyō who was going to put the beads on Inuyasha in order to make sure he behaved.