The enigmatic island of houraijima has resurfaced following a 50-year absence, accompanied by the emergence of four divine beings known as the shitoushin. these deities are fixated on seizing control over the powers safeguarding and nurturing the island. it now falls upon inuyasha, his companions, and sesshoumaru to devise a strategy for vanquishing these formidable adversaries.
InuYasha Movie 4: Guren no Houraijima was released shortly after the InuYasha TV series' finale. Unlike the previous movies, the film had the same character designer as the series, resulting in a difference in art style. In Japan, the DVD version became available on August 26, 2005 and included a booklet and a bonus CD with an audio drama episode titled Guren no Hourai Land. The latter was originally broadcasted at the Japanese radio show "Anime Scramble," on December 10 and December 17, 2004. The English DVD was released by Viz Media on August 1, 2006 as both a single disc and one including a cell phone charm and a trading card. A limited-edition version followed on August 15, 2006, containing a lenticular card and an exclusive collector coin.Shogakukan issued two comic volumes of the film on July 15, 2005 and August 8, 2005, respectively.
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