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Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon Season 2 Green-Lit

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Yashahime Princess Half-Demon

The final episode of Inuyasha (Rumiko Takahashi) anime spinoff Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon (Han’y no Yasha Hime) revealed on Saturday’s episode that production on a sequel, Ni no Sh (Part II), has been green-lit. Towa Higurashi, Sesshmaru’s daughter, appears in the announcement’s teaser visual.

The second season is titled Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon: The Second Act (Hanyo no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogizoushi: Ni no Shou). Yashahime Season 1 premiered in Japan on October 3, 2020. The final episode of the series was aired today. The announcement came at the end of the final episode. The anime with English subtitles is available on Crunchyroll, Funimation, and Hulu.

Yashahime synopsis

Genre – Adventure, Fantasy
Half-demon twins Towa and Setsuna were always together, living happily in Feudal Japan. But their joyous days come to an end when a forest fire separates them and Towa is thrown through a portal to modern-day Japan. There, she is found by Souta Higurashi, who raises her as his daughter after Towa finds herself unable to return to her time.

Ten years later, 14-year-old Towa is a relatively well-adjusted student, even though she often gets into fights. However, unexpected trouble arrives on her doorstep in the form of three visitors from Feudal Japan; Moroha, a bounty hunter; Setsuna, a demon slayer and Towa’s long-lost twin sister; and Mistress Three-Eyes, a demon seeking a mystical object. Working together, the girls defeat their foe, but in the process, Towa discovers to her horror that Setsuna has no memory of her at all. Hanyou no Yashahime: Sengoku Otogizoushi follows the three girls as they endeavor to remedy Setsuna’s memory loss, as well as discover the truth about their linked destinies. – MAL

Staff

DirectorTeruo SatoInuyasha, Gundam
WriterKatsuyuki SumisawaYakitate!! Japan, Inuyasha
MusicKaoru Wada3×3 Eyes, Inuyasha
StudioSunriseInuyasha, Gintama, Gundam

Rumiko Takahashi wrote Inuyasha manga which was serialized in Weekly Shonen Sunday from 1996-2008. The 167-episode anime series Inuyasha, based on the manga, aired from 2000 to 2004. From 2009 to 2010, a 26-episode sequel anime titled InuYasha: The Final Act aired.

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