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>>463144 There are a few reasons for that. Firstly, for someone to whom anime was a new thing, cliched characters won't come across as cliche. Secondly, though, Sesshomaru doesn't quite fit into the pidgeonhole you outlined for him in a few regards - he's full demon, not half; but most importantly, the 'I don't care about anyone' attitude shifts and changes over time. Not that I'm familiar with all that many animes, but I'd be disinclined to believe there are that many where a demon antagonist takes a human girl in as a ward and proceeds to look after her.
It's been quite a while since I last saw any of the shows or either movie, but I remember a distinct impression that Sesshomaru actively intervened to assist from time to time.
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