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[49][50] The opening theme song is "Highest" by OxT,[51] while the ending theme song is "Darling in the Night" by Asami Seto, Inori Minase, Suzuko Mimori, Fairouz Ai, Hisako Kanemoto, Ayaka Asai, and Reina Kondō. [52] A second season was announced during a livestream on February 22, 2023, with the main staff returning from the previous season. [53] It was broadcast for 12 episodes from
October 4 to
December 20, 2023. [54] The opening theme song is "Grayscale Dominator" by OxT,[55] while the ending theme song is "Polaris in the Night" by Ikumi Hasegawa, Maaya Uchida, Mayu Minami and Ryōko Maekawa. [56] Sentai Filmworks licensed the series for a
North American release,[57] streaming it on Hidive. [58] Film[edit] An anime film, titled The Eminence in Shadow: Lost Echoes (劇場版 陰の実力者 になりたくて!残響編, Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute!: Zankyō-hen), was announced in December 2023. [59] Video game[edit] A role-playing
mobile game developed by Aiming, titled The Eminence in Shadow: Master of Garden (陰の実力者になりたくて!マスターオブガーデン, Kage no Jitsuryokusha ni Naritakute! Masutā obu Gāden) was released for Android, iOS, and Windows on November 29, 2022. [60][61] Crunchyroll Games launched the game worldwide on Android and iOS on the same day. [62] The Windows version launched worldwide on May 25, 2023, with support for cross-platform play and progression. [63] Reception[edit] By October 2022, the series had a cumulative total of 2 million copies in circulation;[64] over 3. 5 million copies in circulation by December 2022;[65] over 4 million copies in circulation by February 2023;[66] and over 5 million copies in circulation by September 2023.
"The Fun Afterparty Disaster (Part 2)" 162. "Your Tour of the Abyssal City,
Bunny Guide Included" 163. "Super
Combining Seafood Robot "Kaisen-Oh"!!!" 164. "As Comfy as a Private Internet Café Room" 165. "Divorcing an Angel" 166. "Days of Connecting, and Being Connected" 167.
[90] The localized opening theme is sung by Sara White and the closing themes are sung by members of the English cast including Stephanie Nadolny, Jerry Jewell, and Meredith McCoy. [43] A number of audio CDs have been released in Japan. The Yū Yū Hakusho Original Soundtrack was released in two separate volumes by Pony Canyon on January 18, 1997. The discs contain the show's instrumental tracks and some vocal themes. [91][92] Also released on that day is Yū Yū Hakusho: Music Battle, a series of three albums featuring vocal tracks sung by the Japanese voice actors as their corresponding characters. [93][94][95] Compilations of vocal songs including Yū Yū Hakusho Super Covers, Yū Yū Hakusho Super Dance Mix, and Legend of Yu Yu Hakusho: "Sai-Kyou" Best Selection Album were released on December 16, 1995, March 21, 1996, and March 21, 1997, respectively. [96][97][98] Yū Yū Hakusho: Collective Songs and Yū Yū Hakusho: Collective Rare Trax, which contain covers of the theme songs performed by the series' voice actors, were
both released on March 17, 1999. [73][99][100] Two drama albums have been released by Shueisha, the first of which has an audio adaptation of the chapter "Yu Yu Hakusho Tales: Two Shot". [101][102] A CD soundtrack for the second film and a maxi single with the vocal songs of Mawatari and Takahashi have also been published. [103][104] Video games[edit] Main article: List of Yu Yu Hakusho video games A number of video games have been developed that tie to the
YuYu Hakusho series, most of which have been produced for and released exclusively in Japan. Prior to the launch of the franchise in North America, games were released on the Game Boy, Super Famicom, Sega consoles, and various platforms.