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* StatusQuoIsGod: Despite the two sharing a kiss, the ending has Kagome and Inuyasha bickering once again, essentially returning their relationship to its former WillTheyOrWontThey status.
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* GiantSpider: Naraku transform into an humongous spider demon with an ogre's head to fight the group in the beginning. After having his legs chopped and his back pierced, the real form of Naraku bursts forth from the abdomen to fight.

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* GiantSpider: Naraku transform transforms into an humongous spider demon with an ogre's head to fight the group in the beginning. After having his legs chopped and his back pierced, the real form of Naraku bursts forth from the abdomen to fight.
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* DigitalDestruction: Although the ''video'' on the Blu-ray version is a step up from the previous DVD release, the audio side of things gets a little screwy:
** While the English Stereo 2.0 track is the standard version of the dub used on all previous physical and digital releases[[note]]including the DVD 5.1 track[[/note]], the English 5.1 Surround track seems to use an earlier cut of the dub, before it was tweaked and punched up later. There are several alternate (and slightly flatter) dialogue reads, some with completely different wording. The most obvious is when Inuyasha is charging at Naraku during the opening credits:
---> '''Inuyasha:''' ''I'm'' the one you ''really'' wanna fight! (standard version)
---> '''Inuyasha:''' ''I'm'' your only ''real'' opponent around here! (Blu-ray 5.1 track)
* ElementalPowers: Each of the five artifacts needed to unseal Kaguya is bound to one of the Five Classical Chinese Elements, with a respective color: The Dragon's Neck Orb is Metal (Yellow), the Fire Rat Robe is Fire (Red), the Jewelled Branch of Horai is Wood (Green), the Swallow's cowrie is Water (Blue) and the Buddha's Stone Bowl is Earth (Teal).

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* DigitalDestruction: Although the ''video'' on the Blu-ray version is a step up from the previous DVD release, the audio side of things gets a little screwy:
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screwy. While the English Stereo 2.0 track is the standard version of the dub used on all previous physical and digital releases[[note]]including the DVD 5.1 track[[/note]], the English 5.1 Surround track seems to use an earlier cut of the dub, before it was tweaked and punched up later. There are several alternate (and slightly flatter) dialogue reads, some with completely different wording. The most obvious is when Inuyasha is charging at Naraku during the opening credits:
---> '''Inuyasha:''' -->'''Inuyasha:''' ''I'm'' the one you ''really'' wanna fight! (standard version)
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'''Inuyasha:''' ''I'm'' your only ''real'' opponent around here! (Blu-ray 5.1 track)
* ElementalPowers: Each of the five artifacts needed to unseal Kaguya is bound to one of the Five Classical Chinese Elements, with a respective color: The Dragon's Neck Orb is Metal (Yellow), the Fire Rat Robe is Fire (Red), the Jewelled Branch of Horai is Wood (Green), the Swallow's cowrie is Water (Blue) and the Buddha's Stone Bowl is Earth (Teal).

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!!''Inuyasha the Movie 2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass'' contains examples of the following tropes:

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* MagicalFloatingShawl: The movie's villain is a youkai who absorbed [[Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter Princess Kaguya]]. Her most powerful item is the hagoromo that originally belonged to the real celestial maiden, and acts as a source of infinite power for her.
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* PublicDomainArtifact: The film's plot is kicked off by Kagura and Kanna collecting the five mystical artifacts that Princess Kaguya requested from her suitors in ''[[Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter]]''. One of them is the pelt of the fire rat from which Inuyasha's robe was made.

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* PublicDomainArtifact: The film's plot is kicked off by Kagura and Kanna collecting the five mystical artifacts that Princess Kaguya requested from her suitors in ''[[Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter]]''.''Literature/TheTaleOfTheBambooCutter''. One of them is the pelt of the fire rat from which Inuyasha's robe was made.
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* DigitalDestruction: Although the ''video'' on the Blu-ray version is a step up from the previous DVD release, the audio side of things gets a little screwy:
** While the English Stereo 2.0 track is the standard version of the dub used on all previous physical and digital releases[[note]]including the DVD 5.1 track[[/note]], the English 5.1 Surround track seems to use an earlier cut of the dub, before it was tweaked and punched up later. There are several alternate (and slightly flatter) dialogue reads, some with completely different wording. The most obvious is when Inuyasha is charging at Naraku during the opening credits:
---> '''Inuyasha:''' ''I'm'' the one you ''really'' wanna fight! (standard version)
---> '''Inuyasha:''' ''I'm'' your only ''real'' opponent around here! (Blu-ray 5.1 track)
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''[=InuYasha=] the Movie 2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass'' is the second ''Franchise/{{InuYasha}}'' movie, released in 2002.

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''[=InuYasha=] ''Inuyasha the Movie 2: The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass'' is the second ''Franchise/{{InuYasha}}'' ''Franchise/{{Inuyasha}}'' movie, released in 2002.



!!''The Castle Beyond the Looking Glass'' contains examples of the following tropes:

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* DemotedToExtra: This is the only ''[=InuYasha=]'' movie in which Naraku makes any appearance. Even then, his only contribution to the plot is to fake his own death and then get his ass kicked by Kaguya.

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* DemotedToExtra: This is the only ''[=InuYasha=]'' ''Inuyasha'' movie in which Naraku makes any appearance. Even then, his only contribution to the plot is to fake his own death and then get his ass kicked by Kaguya.



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