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The song that Kagome and the other students sing is to the tune of "Ode to Joy" by Ludwig Van Beethoven.
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The scene, where Naraku talks to Mimiseri, comes from chapter 287 in volume 29 of the manga.
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This episode's plot does not exist in the manga. This episode would be considered a "filler" episode.
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In the scene where Naraku is walking through the woods the ending music of Come can be heard playing.
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In the original Japanese version, when Kagome makes food from the store she says they made tacos, baked potatoes, meat balls, etc. which makes sense since they are in Japan and it is a cultural festival, but she is not so sure it is safe to eat. This is changed in the dubbed version to some people might not understand why tacos would be strange to eat.
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First aired on YTV (in Canada), on Feb. 17, 2006.
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During the Choir, the song was played with the tune of Beethoven's Ode to Joy.
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Lum from Rumiko Takahashi's "Urusei Yatsura" can be seen running through the halls of Kagome's school.
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In Japan, this episode is called 'The Dried Youkai and The Fighting School Festival.'
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This is the first Episode where Namie Amuro's "Come" is the ending theme.
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This is the first episode where Tackey & Tsubasa's 'One Day, One Dream' is the opening theme.
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This episode aired in Japan on October 13th 2003