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After numerous tests to gauge his worth, Yusuke is eventually revived and is assigned to work for the Spirit World as a detective investigating demon cases in the human world. He comes into spiritual abilities of his own and enlists the help of numerous friends from Spirit World, Demon World, and Human World to aid him in his cases as they fight off demons and humans seeking to rule over all three worlds. Characters[] Main article: List of YuYu Hakusho characters Also, see list of YuYu Hakusho Voice Actors (Japanese) Production[] Togashi said that he began working on YuYu Hakusho during a period around November 1990; Togashi said that he forgot the exact time. [1] When first creating the series, Togashi did not have a clear idea of what he wanted to call it. When presenting rough drafts to his editors he used the tentative title "How to be a Ghost". Once given the go-ahead to begin publication, Togashi proposed "YuYu-Ki (Poltergeist Chronicles)" for the title, as there would be battles with demons and it would be a play on SaiYu-Ki. Because a series with a similar name (Chin-Yu-Ki) had already begun publication, Togashi quickly created an alternative: "YuYu Hakusho". He comments that he could have used "Den (Legend)" or "Monogatari (Story)", but "Hakusho (Report)" was the first thing that came to his mind. [2] Media[] Manga[] Main article: List of YuYu Hakusho chapters The YuYu Hakusho manga series was written and drawn by Togashi and published originally by Shueisha in the Japanese-language magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. [3] The manga consists of nineteen collected volumes with the first one being released on April 10, 1991, and the last one released on December 12, 1994. [4][5] In August 2004, the Japanese publishers of YuYu Hakusho released the Kanzenban edition.It was also produced by A-1 Pictures, with Atsushi Takahashi as the director. It had an original story written by Reiko Yoshida. In June 2016, a second season of the anime was announced, with A-1 Pictures set to return to produce the anime. Named the "Kyoto Saga", the season would cover the Kyoto Impure King arc (Chapters 14, 16-34) of the manga. The show premiered on January 7, 2017, spanning 12 episodes. Koichi Hatsumi directed the sequel season, while Toshiya Ōno wrote the scripts for the episodes.
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