Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon

Yashahime: Princess Half-Demon (Japanese:半妖の夜叉姫, Han'yo no Yashahime) is an action adventure comedy-drama fantasy shonen anime series and a sequel produced by Sunrise and is written by Katsuyuki Sumisawa and illustrated by Rumiko Takahashi. Continuing from the last episode of The Final Act, the first season premiered on October 3, 2020 until March 20, 2021, and the second season premiered on October 2, 2021 until March 26, 2022.

Plot
Several years after the events of The Final Act, Sesshomaru's half-demon daughters Towa and Setsuna were separated by the forest fire when they were 4 years old. As a result, Towa was transported into the modern era Tokyo, where she was found and adopted by Kagome Higurashi's little brother Sota. 10 years later, she was finally reunited with Setsuna, who now works for Kohaku as one of the Demon Slayers, and, unfortunately, can't remember her past as her dreams and memories are stolen by the Dream Butterfly. Joined by Inuyasha and Kagome's daughter Moroha, the three princesses set out on a journey to the Feudal Era to stop Kirinmaru from starting the Degenerate Age.

Why It's Another Great Journey Through Time

 * 1) Like Boruto (an another sequel to the Naruto franchise), it stays faithful to the Inuyasha franchise.
 * 2) Clean and beautiful animation by Sunrise for early 2020s standards.
 * 3) It introduces new set of characters, featuring Sesshomaru's twins Towa and Setsuna, Inuyasha's daughter Moroha, Miroku and Sango's son Hisui, Takechiyo, Riku, and Rion to welcome new fans from the recent generation.
 * 4) It also introduces the Yashahime trio's weapons and abilities such as Moroha's transformation into Beniyasha via her paternal grandmother's rouge.
 * 5) The character designs of Towa, Setsuna, and Moroha created by none other than Rumiko Takahashi are cute and greatly resemble much of their parents by appearances and personalities.
 * 6) Well-written and downright cruel antagonists, including Kirinmaru and Zero.
 * 7) Amazing voice acting in both Japanese and English dub, as expected.
 * 8) *Speaking of English dub, the Canadian voice actors, including Richard Ian Cox as Inuyasha and Kira Tozer as Kagome, have returned to reprise their roles without being replaced by a new set from the US side. However, Kirby Morrow, the voice actor of Miroku, unfortunately passed away two weeks after dubbing Episode 1 and is now replaced by Ian James Corlett as of Episode 13, which he did a great job voicing him on the former's behalf.
 * 9) Jaken finally had his character development from Sesshomaru's loyal and impulsive right-hand man to a calm, selfess imp who watched over Towa, Setsuna, and Moroha without leaving them in danger (although he failed one time when Zero discovered the whereabouts of Sesshomaru's twins). Not only did he watched over the half-demon princesses, but he also watched over Rin, who ended up sleeping in the Tree of Ages.
 * 10) Well-executed hints of foreshadowing such as Osamu Kirin's connection with Kirinmaru.
 * 11) Great episodes that delighted Inuyasha fans, especially:
 * 12) *Season 1:
 * 13) **Episode 1 has a good way to start the sequel with where it left off from last episode of the previous series (in a form of a backstory by Yotsume).
 * 14) **Episode 15 shows another backstory 18 years ago (as told by Riku), with Towa, Setsuna, and Moroha's parents around the time of encountering Kirinmaru, which explains their long-term absence from looking after their children for 14 years.
 * 15) *Season 2:
 * 16) **Episode 3 gives further explanation as to how Rin ended up sleeping in the Tree of Ages shortly after giving birth to Towa and Setsuna.
 * 17) **Episodes 14 and 15 gives Moroha a tearful reunion with Inuyasha and Kagome after being apart for over a decade.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) The pacing was slower in Season 1, containing some duller episodes that follow the "Monster of the Week" formula similar to the earlier ones from Inuyasha. Thankfully, it improved in Season 2, containing cliffhangers in the majority of episodes and little to no fillers, similar to The Final Act.
 * 2) Similar to Kirito prior to Sword Art Online's Alicization arc, Towa, while not entirely a terrible main protagonist, can be an overpowered Mary Sue at times.
 * 3) Takechiyo can be immature and unlikable sometimes, which is one of the few reasons why Moroha became the Butt-Monkey of the Yashahime trio.
 * 4) Depending on your view, the foreshadowing of Osamu Kirin having a strong connection with Kirinmaru, while it's well-executed, can be predictable given by the alias that resembles the latter's. Although, it's surprising that Kirin Osamu is actually a severed right arm/incarnation of Kirinmaru instead of the same person with a false identity.