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As we all know there are many things in the series that will remain unexplained. However, there are MANY variables that could happen. Is mirokus life really in danger of being swallowed by the wind tunnle? Will kohaku positivly die of lack of blood? This section will be devoted to going through some of the variables ive thought through... Enjoy!
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Lets start off with Miroku's wind tunnle shall we? In the story he claims his life is in danger of being swallowed whole. However, that was ALSO about to happen in episode 28, but he used the mystic roasary beads to seal it. So, if he lets it remain sealed, would have the ability to swallow him whole? Logically, no, if they can seal the power, they should be able to conceal it no matter how large it grows. Of course, eventually it would swallow his arm slowly, but then again, Inuyasha would probably chop it off before that happend...
Nextly, Kohaku's life. Is it really in danger? I say no, the reason he'll die if the shard is removed from his right back shoulder, is because he'll either die of lack of blood, or die of pain and agony. However, its a 75% chance of dying of blood loss. However, couldnt Kagome learn to do a blood transfusion and restore some blood? Also, Load him up on pain killers to stop the pain... However, all storys have at least one plot hole. Moving on, In movie #3, tward the end, Inuyasha uses his backash wave and Sessho-Maru joins in with his dragon strike from his tensiega, and for those of you who dont pay attention in the first half, Dragon strike is Tokijin's Special move. So, there is a huge plothole there, because the tenseiga has not ONE move that does damage. Therefore, there is a really big mistake there.
Ok, lets skip down to episode 96, Jaken falls I'll. When Rin is climbing the cliff to get the Jenenji Berrys, Why didn't she just ride Aaume? She could have flown up, grabbed em, and been out of there in minutes!
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There are many others, and ill update this page often, that was just starters, theres alot of ground to cover from here on out...
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