Episode 52

The Demon's True Nature is the fifty-second episode of InuYasha.

Summary


The bandits have camped around the town, and are enjoying saki while waiting for Miroku and InuYasha to die. The demon consumes a woman from the village, and taunts InuYasha as he reaches for another village woman to devour.

An old man of the village grabs the Tetsusaiga and tries to run it to InuYasha. As the bandits are about to slay the old man, Sango and Kagome arrive and save him. Kagome takes possession of Tetsusaiga while the bandits surround them. Within the poison cocoon, Miroku's barrier is failing.

The demon leader of the bandits orders his men to retrieve Kagome, and Sango, Kirara and Shippo try to defend her.

Inside the cocoon, InuYasha's demon blood takes control of him. He rips through the poison cocoon, freeing himself and Miroku. Under the demonic influence of his blood, InuYasha cuts down a bunch of bandits.

The demon attacks InuYasha again, this time InuYasha defeats the monster easily. The human bandits turn and run.

InuYasha chases down and slays the fleeing bandits. Kagome, still gripping Tetsusaiga, runs after InuYasha, calling him. Kagome tries to return Tetsusaiga to InuYasha, but he is distracted by the arrival of Sesshomaru.

When Sesshomaru draws his sword, InuYasha knocks it aside. After a few moments of fighting, Sesshomaru sees the truth of Bokseno's words. With his typical contempt, Sesshomaru easily tosses InuYasha to the ground, unconscious. Kagome throws herself between the half-brothers. As Kagome begs Sesshomaru to stop, Sesshomaru instructs Kagome to use Tetsusaiga to return InuYasha to his senses.

Sesshomaru returns to Jaken and Rin.

In the village, InuYasha looks at the destruction he wreaked, and confesses that he doesn't remember causing it. He worries that it is the first time he does not remember what happened during his transformation.

later Villagers blamed him about his demon form but The Boy defend Inuyasha because he tried saved his grandfather

Kagome comfented him in the sunset at the river