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[4] Yusuke travels to the Demon Plane and defeats Sensui with the aid of his ancestor who takes control of Yusuke's body to finish the fight. As they return to the Human World, Yusuke is stripped of his detective title in fear
that Yusuke's demon blood could cause him to go on a rampage in the Human World. Yusuke, unsettled at having been controlled by his ancestor Raizen, accepts an offer by Raizen's followers to return to the Demon Plane. Raizen, desiring a successor to his territory, is on the brink of dying of starvation, a death that would topple the delicate political balance of the three ruling powers of the Demon Plane. Hiei and Kurama are summoned by the other two rulers, Mukuro and Yomi, respectively, to prepare for an inevitable war. [4] The three protagonists train in the realm for one year, during which time Raizen dies and Yusuke inherits his territory. Yusuke takes the initiative and proposes a fighting tournament to name the true ruler of the Demon Plane, which is agreed upon by Mukuro and Yomi. During the tournament, Yusuke and Yomi meet in the second elimination
round where Yusuke is defeated. Yusuke hopes a similar competition will be held every few
years to determine the Demon Plane's ruler. Two years later, Yusuke returns to the Human World while Hiei stays with Mukuro and protects
humans who have accidentally wandered into the Demon Plane. After learning that King Enma was falsifying reports on demon activity against humans in order to justify keeping the two separated, Koenma takes over his father's position and allows access between the Demon Plane and Human World.
The
Initial D Third Stage anime film grossed ¥520 million ($6. 52 million) at the Japanese box office. [45] The anime New Initial D the Movie trilogy grossed $2,660,288 at the
East Asian box office. [d] The live-action Initial D Hong Kong film grossed US$11 million at the worldwide box office. [46] Combined, the Initial D films have grossed approximately $20. 02 million at the worldwide box office.
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