: Realizes he made a mistake by releasing Onigumo’s heart so rashly, as it makes him vulnerable to Kikyo's presence. Technical Guide Arc : Muso Arc (Episodes 69–71). Original Air Date (Japan) : June 10, 2002. English Dub Air Date : June 12, 2004 (Adult Swim). Theme Music : Opening : "Unending Dream" (Owarinai Yume) by Nanase Aikawa. Ending : "Every Heart" (Minna no Kimochi) by BoA.
Watch a retrospective review of the 'Severed Identities' arc beginning with Episode 69:
: Provides comic relief in the modern era before being targeted by Muso in the past. InuYasha (Dub) Episode 69
: Naraku discards a mass of flesh that evolves into a faceless demon. This entity slaughters people to steal their faces, eventually settling on the appearance of a handsome monk named Muso .
: Inuyasha confronts Muso, who exhibits powerful regenerative abilities by using Saimyosho (poisonous insects) to knit his body back together. Even Inuyasha's Wind Scar only provides temporary relief as Muso reforms around the spider-shaped scar on his back. Key Character Details : Realizes he made a mistake by releasing
The story opens with a change of pace as Kagome returns to the modern era to take a high school exam. While she navigates "man problems" with her friends at "Wacdnalds," a darker plot unfolds in the Feudal Era.
: He is a rogue incarnation who refuses to follow Naraku's orders, driven purely by his own violent whims and a deep-seated hatred for Inuyasha. English Dub Air Date : June 12, 2004 (Adult Swim)
: Unlike other incarnations, Muso possesses the memories and desires of Onigumo—the man who originally gave his soul to demons to become Naraku. Muso is obsessed with finding Kikyo and becomes aggressive when he encounters Kagome, sensing she is Kikyo's reincarnation.