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[13] An epilogue for Igari ran in Weekly Shōnen Champion's 48th issue on October 27, 2022. [14] Baki: Tokubetsuhen Saga (バキ特別編SAGA, or The Romantic Contact Chapter) - Side story that develops at the same time as volume 15 of the second manga. One volume published in 2002. [15] Baki Gaiden: Scarface (バキ外伝 疵面 -スカーフェイス-, or Scarface: Legend of the Invincible Fist) - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Yukinao Yamauchi, depicting Kaoru Hanayama's yakuza adventures. Ran from March 2005 to December 2007 in Champion Red, then from July 2009 in Weekly Shōnen Champion. Collected into eight volumes. [16] Baki Hanma 10. 5 Gaiden: Pickle (範馬刃牙10. 5巻外伝ピクル) - Set after volume 10 of the third manga, it introduces Pickle. Published in one volume in 2008. [17] Baki Gaiden: Gaia (バキ外伝 GaiA) - Spinoff series, written and illustrated by Hitoshi Tomizawa, starring Gaia. ^ "News: Japanese Comic Ranking, March 29-April 4". Anime News Network. April 7, 2010. Archived from the original on August 12, 2016. ^ Takasuka, S. "Grim, complex 'Evangelion' easier to digest in print form", in The Daily Yomiuri (Tokyo) March 7, 2008 ^ "Carl Gustav Horn explains how the Angels are coming to America". Viz Media. Archived from the original on June 13, 1998. Retrieved December 2, 2012. ^ Horn, Carl Gustav. "Anno Mirabilis".
[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. North America only saw three video game releases. Two releases for the Nintendo's Game Boy Advanced handheld console, and one release for Sony's PlayStation 2 console. [105] A single Mega Drive game, Yū Yū Hakusho Makyō Tōitsusen, was published in Brazil by Tectoy in 1999 under the title YuYu Hakusho: Sunset Fighters. [106][107] When Atari gained publishing rights to Yu Yu Hakusho video games in 2003, the company created and released three games in these regions: Yu Yu Hakusho: Spirit Detective, an action-adventure game for the Game Boy Advance; Yu Yu Hakusho: Tournament Tactics, a tactical role-playing game also for the Game Boy Advance; and Yu Yu Hakusho: Dark Tournament, a 3D fighting game for the PlayStation 2. [108][109][110] Yu Yu Hakusho characters were also featured in the Weekly Shōnen Jump crossover fighting games J-Stars Victory VS and Jump Force. Yusuke, Hiei, and Toguro are playable in both games. [111][112][113] Live-action series[edit] Main article: Yu Yu Hakusho (TV series) On December 16, 2020, a Japanese live-action series adaptation was announced. It will stream on Netflix worldwide, with Netflix contents acquisition director Kazutaka Sakamoto serving as executive producer and Akira Morii producing the series at Robot. [114][115][116] On July 15, 2022, it was reported that Shō Tsukikawa will serve as the series director, with Tatsurō Mishima handling the script and Ryō Sakaguchi serving as the VFX supervisor.