
Inuyasha the Movie: Affections Touching Across Time
2001 · Movie · PG-13 · 99 min · ★ 7.5 · 84% critics
A half-demon warrior and a modern girl linked across 500 years of time join their companions to stop a powerful enemy with ties to an old invasion of Japan. It’s a fantasy adventure built around time travel, demon battles, and a race to prevent a dangerous rise in power.
Based on Inuyasha
Also known as Inuyasha the Movie 1: Affections Touching Across Time · Inuyasha: Affections Touching Across Time
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Details
- Original title
- 犬夜叉 時代を越える想い
- Years
- 2001
- Release date
- 2001-12-15
- Language
- Japanese
- Rated
- PG-13
- Runtime
- 99 min
- Max quality
- HD
- Critic score
- 84/100
- TMDB rating
- 7.5/10 (197 votes)
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a fast-moving fantasy anime adventure with demons, teamwork, and time-travel elements, especially if you like Naruto the Movie: Ninja Clash in the Land of Snow; Not for you if you want a fully standalone story.
Pros: exciting demon battles; time-travel fantasy setup; team adventure energy | Cons: franchise lore may help; familiar movie-story beats; villain goal is straightforward
Themes
- monster
- sword
- time travel
- demon
- adult animation
- youkai
- quest
- shounen
- anime
Cast & crew

Kappei Yamaguchi
as Inuyasha (voice)

Satsuki Yukino
as Kagome Higurashi (voice)

Koji Tsujitani
as Miroku (voice)

Houko Kuwashima
as Sango (voice)

Kumiko Watanabe
as Shippou (voice)

Kenichi Ogata
as Myoga (voice)

Noriko Hidaka
as Kikyô (voice)

Hisako Kyoda
as Kaede (voice)

Toshihiko Nakajima
as Hachi (voice)

Katsumi Suzuki
as Kagome's grandfather (voice)
Directed by Toshiya Shinohara