Talk:Episode 109

Inuyasha's Transformation
" When does he overcome his demon blood? I know a 2000-year-old Magnolia tree who would argue that this is impossible. Please explain. "

It was during his fight with Ryukotsusei. Bokusenō said Inuyasha would be consumed by his demon blood and fight until he was destroyed because he couldn't control himself when he was in that state. But when he was battling Ryukotsusei while transformed, he stopped himself from fighting and picked up his sword through sheer force of will. That meant he learned to control his demon blood, making him strong enough to wield his sword again.

Also, I'd like to point out that he didn't transform during his final fight with Bankotsu, and then there was no barrier, Bankotsu was a strong opponent, and his life was in jeopardy--from both Bankotsu and the demons waiting to eat the victor. Damaijin (talk) 02:04, April 9, 2014 (UTC)

That's not true at all. Inuyasha wasn't able to "control his demon blood," he was only able to restrain himself long enough to grab hold of the Tessaiga. He didn't just go back to normal, he was still transformed until he grabbed the Tessaiga again. Also, let us not forget that Inuyasha continues to transform after this fight. The two times that I can think of are in the second movie, the third movie, and in the Final Act.-- 02:19, April 9, 2014 (UTC)