| Kōga | |
|---|---|
| InuYasha character | |
| First appearance | "The True Owner Of The Great Sword" |
| Last appearance | "The Darkness in Kagome's Heart" |
| Created by | Rumiko Takahashi |
| Voiced by | Taiki Matsuno (Japanese) Scott McNeil (English) |
| Profile | |
| Age | Appears 17[1][2] |
| Species | Ōkami (wolf-yōkai tribe) |
| Known relatives | Hakkaku (clansman) Ginta (clansman) Ayame (fiancé, anime only) |
| Weapon | Goraishi ("Five Thunder Fingers") |
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Koga is the leader of a demon wolf tribe. In his first appearance, he allows his wolves to slaughter and feed on the villagers of Rin's, village. is a character in the Anime and Manga series InuYasha. Her name is never written in Kanji, only Hiragana, so Rin's name does When InuYasha finds the massacre he attacks the remaining wolves who then call Koga for help. is a Fictional character in the Manga and Anime series InuYasha created by Rumiko Takahashi as the Main character The two fight briefly. During their fight, Koga notes Kagome's ability to see the shards of the powerful Shikon Jewel. The, or Shikon Jewel, is a magical jewel in the Anime and Manga series InuYasha. The battle is over because Koga retreats when he senses danger as InuYasha was about to perform his deadly Wind Scar attack.
Koga soon returns to kidnap Kagome in order to put her skill at seeing the Shikon Jewel shards to use. He explains that he needs her to fight his clan's enemies, the so-called Birds of Paradise. He takes her into battle with him against the Birds and protects her as best he can while fighting. She helps him find the Bird with a jewel shard and then he fights on his own, leaving Kagome in the care of his pack mates Ginta and Hakkaku. Ginta Toramizu (虎水ギンタ Toramizu Ginta) is the Protagonist of MÄR ( Märchen Awakens Romance) an Anime and With help from InuYasha, the Birds are defeated. In the middle of the battle, Koga claims Kagome as "his woman" and boldly declares his love for her, much to InuYasha's fury and dismay. After the battle, Kagome helps an injured Koga escape from a raging InuYasha, causing InuYasha to feel jealous and hurt.
Though Koga is at first portrayed as a "villain" it is almost immediately clear from his demeanor and personality that he is hardly evil. He and InuYasha are more sporting rivals than arch enemies.
Koga courts Kagome, protects her whenever possible, and seems to love her, thus irritating InuYasha in the process. In the anime, Koga ceases to allow his wolves to devour humans because if he kills a human, Kagome will hate him. Koga is strong, but he is mostly just talk. He's very cocky and bold, but he also follows his instincts to keep himself alive. Koga is infamous for running away from a fight, a quality that a prioed brave InuYasha finds cowardly, but one that does keep him alive and out of fights he can't win.
Later in the series, Koga's entire pack excluding Ginta and Hakkaku are lured to their death by Naraku. After the slaughter, he vows to destroy Naraku at any cost. Once Koga and InuYasha share this common enemy, they cross paths often and even sometimes reluctantly fight together.
Koga appears humanoid and has not to date taken any other forms in either the manga or anime. He was the possessor of two of the last four shards not held by Naraku. After Naraku takes them, Koga returned to the other wolves.
Note: most of these abilities have been diminished or in some cases lost with the loss of his shards
This claw-like weapon is a relic of the youkai-wolf clans. It lies dormant beneath the flesh of Koga's hand springing forth when he wishes to use it. It was guarded by the spirits of the wolf tribes' ancestors, all of whom are old men wearing demon skulls and fur. They also seem to be able to communicate their thoughts to Koga via the Goraishi. Koga was able to pass the test (by choosing the lives of his comrades safety over attaining the weapon) of the guardians and win it.
By appearance, it consists of five conically-shaped claws, each with holes at the back where the user's fingers could slip into. All five claws are also connected to a small bracelet by five small chains which the user wears once they summon Goraishi. It can be used as a slashing weapon and also has a powerful magic attack, which is on par with, if not stronger than InuYasha's Kaze no Kizu, or even Bakuryūha, as Koga did manage to knock down Kongōsōha spears from Mōryōmaru earlier on (before Mōryōmaru's acquirement of Shikon shards). It also seems to emit divine energy, which is different from the spiritual energy used by Miroku or the demonic energy used by InuYasha, though somewhat similar to that of Sesshoumaru's Tensaiga.
Koga was informed upon receiving the weapon that it would protect him only one time from Midoriko's will over the Jewel shards. The one-time protection was used after Kagome's arrow purified Naraku's aura which was preventing the protection from being activated. This protection was so strong that not only did it overcome Midoriko's power, which was trying to allow Naraku to consume Koga in his plot to complete the Shikon no Tama, but also defeated Naraku's aura as Koga was able to go through Naraku's shoki without being harmed. In the end, Naraku's body erupted, as the divine protection allowed Koga safe passage outside Naraku's flesh.