Ep 11. Farewell Days of My Youth
- TV14
- July 17, 2004
- 24 min
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7.1 (125)
Inuyasha Season 3 Episode 11, "Farewell Days of My Youth," follows the continuing adventures of Inuyasha and his companions as they search for the shards of the Shikon Jewel. In this episode, they come across an old acquaintance of Miroku's named Mushin. Mushin is a monk who wandered from temple to temple and at one point took in Miroku when he was a child, becoming a father figure to him.
The group learns that Mushin is in trouble - his temple is being targeted by a group of demons and he needs their help to defend it. Inuyasha and the gang agree to help him, but soon find themselves overwhelmed by the number of demons they are facing. In the chaos, Mushin is fatally wounded.
Miroku, devastated by the loss of his mentor, begins to question his own path in life. He starts to feel that he has wasted his youth chasing after shards of the Shikon Jewel, and wonders if it's all been worth it. This leads to some emotional moments between Miroku and the other characters, particularly Sango, who has always been a close friend and confidant to him.
Meanwhile, Inuyasha continues to struggle with his feelings for Kagome and Kikyo. He begins to wonder if he's made the right choice in choosing Kagome as his companion, or if his loyalty should lie with Kikyo, the love of his past life. This internal struggle is further complicated by their current mission to gather the Shikon Jewel shards, which are scattered throughout the country and often lead them into dangerous situations.
The episode culminates in a powerful scene where Miroku confronts his doubts about his mission and his future. In the face of tragedy, he finds the strength to continue fighting and working towards his goals. Inuyasha and the others are inspired by his bravery and determination, and together they vow to keep moving forward, no matter what challenges lie ahead.
"Farewell Days of My Youth" is a highly emotional and poignant episode that explores important themes of friendship, purpose, and self-doubt. The interactions between the characters are complex and nuanced, and the action sequences are thrilling and intense. This episode is a must-watch for any fan of Inuyasha looking for a deeply meaningful and impactful story.