Tired of seeing his lord Sesshōmaru frustrated by the Tessaiga (Tetsusaiga), Jaken takes it upon himself to steal the sword from Inuyasha. His plan? Disguise himself as a master swordsmith to trick Inuyasha into handing it over for "sharpening".
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If you're rewatching the series, this episode falls into of the original run. While it doesn't move the main Shikon Jewel plot forward, it’s essential for anyone who enjoys the comedic chemistry between Inuyasha’s group and Sesshōmaru’s entourage. Inuyasha Episode 79
In a surprisingly touching moment, Inuyasha actually thanks "the swordsmith" (a disguised Jaken) and expresses regret for not trusting him with the sword earlier. This brief moment of sincerity leaves Jaken conflicted and serves as a rare bridge of empathy between the two camps. Tired of seeing his lord Sesshōmaru frustrated by
This blog post looks at , titled "Jaken’s Plan to Steal the Tetsusaiga." While often remembered as a "filler" or "breather" episode, it offers a hilarious and surprisingly sweet look into the dynamic of Sesshōmaru’s loyal (if incompetent) servant, Jaken. The Plot: Jaken’s Desperate Gamble Episode 79 | InuYasha | Fandom If you're
The episode quickly descends into classic Inuyasha comedy. Jaken’s attempts are constantly thwarted by his own incompetence and the group’s oblivious behavior. Eventually, Jaken pivots to a new distraction: creating a to lure the group away from the sword. Why This Episode is a Fan Favorite