Talk:Kirara (InuYasha)

Creature type
Kirara could easily be described as a creature that is otherwise a kitsune, but with vulpine aspects replaced with feline, if not completely. then again, that doesn't fit in this article very well.. so i'll just put it here.. and wait for a more skilled writer. the fact is, a lot of us thought she was just a badly-drawn kitsune at first, so... UPDATE: the article currently calls her both a nekomata and a kitsune at different points. She's obviously a nekomata, but her kind behavior and the whole fire thing makes her more like a kitsune. It's entirely possible Takahashi-baka just got confused (again).

Why are Abilities and Transform both descriptions of the size-changing thing?
Yeah, just wondering. 136.176.8.22 04:18, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
 * Good question. It really needs some work. Showers 14:36, 26 October 2007 (UTC)
 * I did some work on the abilities section. Deleted some repeating info, and rearranging the rest to make it more concise. Showers 15:02, 26 October 2007 (UTC)

What's with the Naruto Reference?
The Nibi No Nekomata is a Naruto character (the 2-tailed bijuu), so what's it doing in an Inuyasha article? And if there's a different character of the same name in thew Inuyasha manga/anime, let's have some references to verify that. 142.26.133.248 (talk) 15:36, 18 June 2008 (UTC)


 * Yes but Nibi no Nekomata means two tailed cat demon. You could call it Nibi no Bakeneko too. But seeing the context it's used in I believe it was made as a Naruto reference. Somebody should delete that.Moocowsrule (talk) 00:12, 10 September 2008 (UTC)Moocowsrule

Name in English
Per Naming conventions (use English), should we not move the article to Kilala and change her name throughout the article? -- AvatarMN (talk) 09:55, 20 July 2008 (UTC)


 * No because her name is spelled Kirara in the English version. It's just pronounced Kilala. It's spelled like this in the episode "Kohaku, Sango, and Kirara: The Secret Flower Garden", and possibly others. Moocowsrule (talk) 09:20, 9 August 2008 (UTC)Moocowsrule