The sequel to a work of fiction (movie, video game, etc.) that unfortunately does not comes up to the original in terms of interest whatsoever.
Devil May Cry 2 is a good example of a weak sequel.
The Matrix Revolutions is one damn weak sequel, man.
The Matrix Revolutions is one damn weak sequel, man.
by Delf June 10, 2005

by Delf June 23, 2003

A lion raised in exiled lands by his mother, Zira, and the exiled lions. During his while childhood, he was trained to later defeat Simba, and gain possession of the Pride Rock. However, he learns about life and "fun", and especially "love" thanks to Kiara, Simba's daughter, and ends up giving up on the plan his mother planned all this time. Ends up having a baby with Kiara, and being trully accepted in the lion lands by Simba.
by Delf November 13, 2003

From the anime Inuyasha. A demon named Kotatsu once dropped a shard of the Shikon no tama jewel in a pot of ink, and ever since then, everything drawn with this ink comes to life.
Ultimately, the magic ink requires human livers to retain it's power and Kotatsu winds up it's final victim.
by Delf October 13, 2003

A sword in the anime "Inuyasha". It is the counter-part of the Tetsusaiga. Although it can't cut, hence deliver any damage, the Tenseiga can heal any wounds, up to revival. Later, Sesshomaru becomes its wielder.
by Delf October 13, 2003

A villain in the video game, Suikoden II. A blood-thirsty monster who burned down a poor innocent village and slaughtered every villages one-by-one with his sword, just for plain fun. Prince of the Highland Kingdom, son of Agares Blight.
by Delf October 13, 2003

The sword used by Inuyasha in the anime of the same name, it is a sword made by the fang of Inuyasha's father, a full-dog-demon. Originally is a weak, rusted blade, but depending on its wielder's will to protect someone dear, the blade becomes a powerful fang-sword.
by Delf October 13, 2003
