Lyrics by Inuyasha

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  1. El Mundo He de Cambiar (Versión Extendida)
  2. Futari no Kimochi
  3. Sueño Sin Fin (Owaranai Yume)
  4. Lágrimas (Versión En Español)
  5. One Day, One Dream (español)
  6. Beso Travieso (Itazurana Kiss)
  7. Inuyasha's Lullaby
  8. Affections Touching Across Time
  9. Change The World
  10. Grip (espanhol)
  11. My Will
  12. Shinjitsu No Uta (espanhol)
  13. Angelus
  14. Come (Español)
  15. Fukai Mori
  16. Grip!
  17. Kimi Ga Inai Mirai
  18. I Am
  19. Aoki Yasei Wo Daite
  20. Dearest
  21. Tooi Michi no Saki de
  22. Come
  23. Every Heart
  24. Four Seasons
  25. Itazura Na Kiss
  26. Mudar o Mundo
  27. Anjo
  28. Brand New World
  29. Meu Desejo
  30. One Day, One Dream
  31. Silver Bells
  32. Song Of Parting
  33. Sotsugyou (Sayonara Wa Ashita No Tame Ni)
  34. With You (Hide Away)
  35. Ai no Uta
  36. Beijo Gostoso
  37. Canção da Verdade
  38. Corações Que Querem Se Encontrar
  39. Densa Floresta
  40. Diamond
  41. Gou
  42. Jougen No Tsuki
  43. Kaze No Naka e
  44. Kimi ga Inai Mirai (Kanji)
  45. Não Há Como Perder
  46. No More Words
  47. Novo Mundo
  48. Owari nai Yume
  49. Owari Nai Yume (Kanji)
  50. Rainbow
  51. Rakuen
  52. Rakujitsu
  53. Rin's Song For Sesshoumaru
  54. Seu sorriso
  55. Shinjitsu no Uta
  56. Só Você
  57. Solidão
  58. Sonho sem Fim
  59. Still Alone
  60. Tatta Hitotsu no Yakusoku
  61. Um Mundo Ideal
  62. Vem Pra Mim
  63. Venha
  64. Você Pode Sonhar
  65. Yura Yura

Inuyasha (犬夜叉, lit. "Dog Yaksha") is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. It was serialized in Shogakukan's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Sunday from November 1996 to June 2008, with its chapters collected in 56 tankōbon volumes. The series begins with Kagome Higurashi, a fifteen-year-old middle school girl from modern-day Tokyo who is transported to the Sengoku period after falling into a well in her family shrine, where she meets the half-dog demon, half-human Inuyasha. After the sacred Shikon Jewel re-emerges from deep inside Kagome's body, she inadvertently shatters it into dozens of fragments that scatter across Japan. Inuyasha and Kagome set to recover Jewel's fragments, and through their quest, they are joined by the lecherous monk Miroku, the demon slayer Sango, and the fox demon Shippō. Together, they journey to restore the Shikon Jewel before it falls into the hands of the evil half-demon Naraku. In contrast to the typically comedic nature of much of Takahashi's previous work, Inuyasha deals with a darker and more serious subject matter, using the setting of the Sengoku period to easily display the violent content while still retaining some comedic elements. The manga was adapted into two anime television series by Sunrise. The first series ran for 167 episodes on Nippon TV and Yomiuri TV from October 2000 to September 2004. The second series, Inuyasha: The Final Act, is a direct sequel that adapts the remainder of the manga. It ran for 26 episodes from October 2009 to March 2010. Four feature films and an original video animation (OVA) have also been released. Other merchandise includes video games and a light novel. An anime original sequel spin-off television series, titled Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon, aired for two seasons from October 2020 to March 2022. Viz Media licensed the manga, the two anime series, and movies for North America. Both Inuyasha and Inuyasha: The Final Act aired in the United States on Adult Swim (and later on its revived Toonami block) from 2002 to 2015. By September 2020, Inuyasha had 50 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series of all time. In 2002, the manga won the 47th Shogakukan Manga Award for the shōnen category.

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