This edited screenshot comic is dedicated to all of my friends, fellow artists, fans, and brethren who romantically pair Inuyasha up with Ayame. Sit back, relax, and find out why you should never mess with Inuyasha and Ayame, especially if the former goes full yokai mode.
Inuyasha and Ayame: ROOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAR!!!!!!!!!!!
Did you all hear that? That is the sound of Inuyasha’s and Ayame’s roars. Their roars are enough to make lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, panthers, gorillas, and carnivorous dinosaurs either blush green with envy or run like bats out of Hell. Either way, one should know fully well that, when Inuyasha and Ayame roar, it means one has to be prepared to fight them or flee from them. This also comes in handy as a signal to their enemies, as they should know fully well to never underestimate either of them or they will be slaughtered into smithereens.
Imagine having them as your alarm clock to wake you up in the morning. Inuyasha in his full yokai glory would unleash his mighty roar as well as beat his chests and Ayame would unleash a roar just as mighty as her husband’s. In fact, if you were to place Inuyasha and Ayame side-by-side with Simba, Nala, Kopa, Vitani, Kovu, Kiara, and Kion, you would realize just how much they amplify those roars to make something extremely epic. Therefore, it is a sight and sound to truly behold.
In conclusion, when you hear Inuyasha and Ayame unleash their mighty roar, you better be prepared to defend yourself or even head for the hills if you do not want to find yourself dead by their hands.
I hope you all enjoyed reveling in Inuyasha’s and Ayame’s feral side and I will see you in the next submission. Take care, stay safe, and never find yourself in Inuyasha’s and Ayame’s bad sides, everybody.
Inuyasha and Ayame from Inuyasha belong to Rumiko Takahashi and Sunrise.