InuYasha, Your Easter Egg
I stumble out of bed and stretch in front of my balcony window, revealing my hairy navel to the busy street below. What is a far better image to behold, is what I find on the other side of that sliding glass doorway: a gorgeous Easter morning in California.
Despite the area's flaws, which I will undoubtly rant about at a later point in time, the one thing that is hard to disagree with is that Easter is a far more pleasant holiday when a person can enjoy the sun. There may be some computer nerds reading this entry who have been hunched over their computers for the last three days, so I apologize. I will not introduce such alien concepts, such as enjoying the sun, again.
At first, a rant about how the Easter bunny is really a Hare sounded like an appealing idea. Maybe a denouncement against the existance of those damn Marshmallow Peeps should be the path to take. I mean, doesn't NASA patch holes in their shuttles with that shit? What idiot thought that hiding painted hard-boiled eggs around a household and leaving it up to a pair of five year olds to retrieve all of them before they crumble into a spoiled mess was a good idea? While we are at it, please stop with the fake bright colored grass that people line their equally tacky Easter baskets with. The grass just ends up at random street corners snarled with last year's yet "forgotten" Christmas tree.
But, no rants.
Instead, this blog post has a bit of an Easter Egg to offer the InuYasha fans. Ever since moving to California, I have been introduced to and, in fact, surrounded by anime and anime fans. InuYasha seems to still be a pretty popular series around here. Click the below link to a website that is offering a simply laid out list of streaming video versions of InuYasha episodes that have aired on Cartoon Network but are still not available on DVD. If a fan does
a little searching on ebay, she can find all the episodes dubbed and on DVD up to and including Season 6. The below site, DBZ Sneeze, is providing InuYasha episodes after that point but before the English dubbing has stopped. Have a great Easter and, um, do Easter things or something.
InuYasha Episodes 115 to 140 along with the fourth movie found here.
Despite the area's flaws, which I will undoubtly rant about at a later point in time, the one thing that is hard to disagree with is that Easter is a far more pleasant holiday when a person can enjoy the sun. There may be some computer nerds reading this entry who have been hunched over their computers for the last three days, so I apologize. I will not introduce such alien concepts, such as enjoying the sun, again.
At first, a rant about how the Easter bunny is really a Hare sounded like an appealing idea. Maybe a denouncement against the existance of those damn Marshmallow Peeps should be the path to take. I mean, doesn't NASA patch holes in their shuttles with that shit? What idiot thought that hiding painted hard-boiled eggs around a household and leaving it up to a pair of five year olds to retrieve all of them before they crumble into a spoiled mess was a good idea? While we are at it, please stop with the fake bright colored grass that people line their equally tacky Easter baskets with. The grass just ends up at random street corners snarled with last year's yet "forgotten" Christmas tree.
But, no rants.
Instead, this blog post has a bit of an Easter Egg to offer the InuYasha fans. Ever since moving to California, I have been introduced to and, in fact, surrounded by anime and anime fans. InuYasha seems to still be a pretty popular series around here. Click the below link to a website that is offering a simply laid out list of streaming video versions of InuYasha episodes that have aired on Cartoon Network but are still not available on DVD. If a fan does
a little searching on ebay, she can find all the episodes dubbed and on DVD up to and including Season 6. The below site, DBZ Sneeze, is providing InuYasha episodes after that point but before the English dubbing has stopped. Have a great Easter and, um, do Easter things or something.InuYasha Episodes 115 to 140 along with the fourth movie found here.


2 Comments:
I was wondering what is your opinion on Clerks 2?
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Anonymous, at 1:01 PM
Considering Kevin Smith had already stated that he was too old for continuelly making films about Jay and Silent Bob, a sequel to his most critically accepted effort comes across a bit desperate.
That said, I will undoubtly see Clerks 2 in the theater. Smith, when he is at his scripting writing best, can kick out some damn funny stuff, and there is always a part of me that hopes he will strike gold again....hopefully without mixed metaphors like the ones in my post.
It is a dear shame that the Fletch remake fell through. I don't know about you, but it is God's personal favorite '80s flick.
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Venice Viking, at 3:05 PM
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