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She hides her otaku side and pretends to be a refined young lady at school. Almost all the students in the school don't know her otaku personality and she is very popular with them. She is the illustrator for Blessing Software. Michiru Hyodo Michiru is Tomoya's cousin. She is a student in class 3, in the second year of Tsubaki Girls' Senior High School (椿姫女子高校 Tsubaki Joshi Kōkō). She is a very versatile girl except for her poor performance in school. She is good at almost everything and doesn't stick to anything for long, but she has been absorbed in singing her favorite songs and playing the guitar in the band "Icy Tail" for the past year. Michiru had a prejudice against otaku culture and wasn't happy about Tomoya being an otaku until Tokino, Echika and Ranko told her they were all otaku. Michiru composes the music in the game by Blessing Software. Izumi Hashima Izumi is a student in class 3A of Honoda Junior High School (穂野田中学校 Honoda Chūgakkō) and two years younger than Tomoya. She is an otaku and the member of the dōjin circle "Fancy Wave" (ファンシーウェーブ Fanshī Wēbu).[7] YuYu Hakusho borrows many elements from Asian folklore, particularly Buddhist beliefs in the afterlife. [2][5] Togashi came up with the concept of the Ningenkai (Human World), Reikai (Underworld), and Makai (Demon Plane) as being parallel planes of existence in the manga's universe. He thought of them as places that one could not easily travel between using modern technology, but rather as a spirit lacking a material body. [8] However, the idea for the "territory" powers from the Sensui story arc was parodied from a separate, unnamed work by Yasutaka Tsutsui. [12][13] For his drawing materials, Togashi used drafting ink and Kabura pens throughout the creation of the series. While his style of artwork began with screentone, he gradually developed into minimalism. As the series progressed, he would draw figures and faces very detailed or "cartoony, sketchy and jumping with action" whenever he desired such effects. [8] During the years he worked on YuYu Hakusho, Togashi would calculate the personal time he had based on a formula of four hours per page without scripting and five hours of sleep per night. [14] He wrote in his own dōjinshi Yoshirin de Pon! that he stopped the production on YuYu Hakusho out of selfishness. [15] The author had originally wanted to end the manga in December 1993, at the climax of the Sensui arc. [12][15] Although there was not a large demand from the editorial staff, Togashi was under a great deal of personal stress at certain points of the series' run, particularly during its final six months of publication.
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