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Botan informs Yusuke that his act had caught even the Underworld by surprise and that there was not yet a place made for him in either heaven or hell. Thus Koenma, son of the Underworld's ruler King Enma,
offers Yusuke a chance to return to his body through a series of tests. [2][4][5] Yusuke succeeds with the help of his friends Keiko Yukimura and Kazuma Kuwabara. After returning to life, Koenma grants Yusuke the title of "Underworld Detective" (霊界探偵, Reikai Tantei, lit. "Spirit World Detective", "Spirit Detective" in the English dub), charging him with investigating supernatural activity within the Human World (人間界, Ningen Kai). Soon Yusuke is off on his first case, retrieving
three treasures stolen from the Underworld by a gang of demons: Hiei, Kurama, and Goki. [5] Yusuke collects the three treasures with the aid of his new technique, the Rei Gun, a shot of aura or Reiki (霊気, Reiki, lit. "Spirit Energy") fired mentally from his index finger. [2][4] He then travels to the mountains in search of the aged, female martial arts master Genkai. Together with his rival Kuwabara, Yusuke fights through a tournament organized by Genkai to find her successor. Yusuke uses the competition as a cover to search for Rando, a demon who steals the techniques of martial arts masters and kills them.
[41][42] A Blu-ray edition was released on 20 November 2012, featuring an all-new English dub produced by Seraphim Digital. [43] StudioCanal released a Blu-ray in the
United Kingdom on 1 July 2013, followed by Kiki's Delivery Service on the same format. [44] It was the UK's tenth annual best-selling foreign language film on home video in 2019 (below seven other
Japanese films, including six Hayao Miyazaki anime films). [45] Madman Entertainment released the film in Australia and New Zealand. Reception[edit] The film was modestly successful at the Japanese box office,[46] where it grossed ¥1. 7 billion.