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This week’s anime character is one of my favorite male characters from Rumiko Takahashi, Inu Yasha. Inu Yasha is a half human, half demon character from feudal japan with incredible strength and powers. What I love about Inu Yasha is that he can be brash and cocky at times, yet is very loyal to his friends. Throughout the entire Inu Yasha series, he changes gradually and becomes powerful enough to save everyone’s life from the evil Naraku and other demons and monsters throughout the storyline. Here is an excellent fandom page about Inu Yasha: https://inuyasha.fandom.com/wiki/Inuyasha.


Otaku BlackGuy

The otaku black guy is a lifelong otaku who has experienced all sorts of anime and sci fi geekdom. He is also a cosplay photographer, figure collector, and a major geek.

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