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They go inside the Imperial College of Medicine, where Sanada details the process and dangers of the retinal detachment. After the explanation, Ippo acknowledged that he has to take full responsibility to take his right to enter the ring away
from Takamura for his safety if he does have retinal detachment. Ippo decided to go to Takamura's house to ask him if he can see out of his right eye. After Takamura claimed to be able to see out of it and Ippo tested him by having him read out
words from a magazine with only his right eye, Ippo was relieved that his suspicions were false. When Takamura was challenging Yagi in a fishing
match, Ippo, Aoki, Kimura, and Itagaki went to the Fishing Hole Paradise to cheer for Takamura. When they got there, however, the two fishers had left and the group noticed that there was a sign that permitted Takamura and Yagi from entering the fishing hole. They rush back to the gym and were shocked to learn that the fishing match ended in a draw. Ippo later watched Itagaki win the quarter-finals of the East Japan Rookie King Tournament. Ippo encouraged Itagaki afterwards to become the Rookie King after two more matches. Ippo gets an autograph from Eagle. The champion David Eagle arrived to Japan and hosted a public sparring session at the Kawahara gym.
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"Image Report") was released in Japan in VHS format between 1994 and 1996. [81][82][83] The OVAs feature very short clips that
take place after the end of the series. They also contain video montages from the anime, image songs, voice actor interviews, and satirical animated shorts focusing on the four protagonists. [81][84] The OVAs consist of three volumes as well as an opening and ending encyclopedia. A four-DVD box set containing this series was released in Japan by Pony Canyon on December 15, 2004. [73] Funimation dubbed the OVAs (though not the anime montages[85]) and (re)dubbed the first theatrical film with their original cast from the anime, and released them both in North America in a two-disc DVD bundle titled Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie & Eizou Hakusho on December 13, 2011. [86] This
version splits up parts of the OVAs and does not include the Japanese voice actor interviews. A brand new OVA of Yu Yu Hakusho was released with a Blu-ray box set of the series on October 26, 2018, in Japan. It adapts the "Two Shot" bonus chapter from the manga's seventh volume and the manga's penultimate chapter "All or Nothing". [87][88] In October 2019, Funimation announced the OVA release with an English dub. [89] CDs[edit] The music for the Yu Yu Hakusho anime adaptation was composed by Yusuke Honma.