Inuyasha Eng Dub Season 2 Episode 10 The Guy Who Fell In Love With Kagome
- July 30, 2001
In episode 10 of season 2 of Inuyasha Eng Dub, titled "The Guy Who Fell In Love With Kagome," the plot revolves around a new character named Hojo. Hojo is a classmate of Kagome's from the modern era, who has a crush on her. He has been trying to confess his feelings to her for a while now, but has been unsuccessful in doing so.
While Kagome and her friends are in pursuit of Naraku, who has stolen the Tetsusaiga, they come across Hojo, who is also in the area and is looking for Kagome. Hojo is surprised to see Kagome with a group of strangers, and she introduces them as friends. Hojo admires their courage and decides to join them on their mission.
As they continue on their journey, Hojo becomes more and more enamored with Kagome, even though she doesn't reciprocate his feelings. He tries to impress her with his bravery by taking on a giant demon, but only ends up getting in the way of Inuyasha and the others.
Eventually, they discover that Naraku has taken the Tetsusaiga to a nearby temple, where he plans to destroy it. Inuyasha and the gang arrive just in time to stop him, and a fierce battle ensues. Hojo, who follows them to the temple, witnesses the fight and becomes even more impressed by their strength and courage.
In the end, Inuyasha defeats Naraku and retrieves the Tetsusaiga. Hojo realizes that Kagome and her friends are much more than just ordinary people, and that he has no chance of winning her heart. He decides to leave them to their mission, and says his goodbyes to Kagome.
"The Guy Who Fell In Love With Kagome" is a heartwarming episode that showcases the dynamics between Kagome and her classmates. It explores the theme of unrequited love, and how difficult it can be to accept that someone you care about doesn't feel the same way about you. Hojo's character is well-developed, and his admiration for Kagome and her friends is genuine. The episode serves as a reminder that romantic love isn't the only kind of love that exists, and that friendships can be just as important and valuable.