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He also tried to remind
Ikada of his former dreams, but Ikada said he abandoned those dreams when his sister died. Ikada brought Kobuna to confront
Boruto, and he apologised for killing Funamushi, though it had no effect. Ikada
offered to stop the war if Boruto brought him the Mizukage's head, but Boruto offered his own life instead. Ikada agreed to the terms if his team-mates agreed not to interfere or take revenge afterwards. Sarada and Mitsuki protested it, but Boruto made them promise to honour his choice. He allowed himself to be beaten by the Funato soldiers without retaliation. Ikada prepared a ramp for Boruto to be pushed off the ship into the raging waters, which would kill him, and allowed Kobuna to be the one to deliver the final push. Boruto apologised to Kobuna, and commented on how similar they were when people dear to them got killed. Kobuna hesitated to push Boruto, who jumped off himself. When Sarada and Mitsuki refused to take action despite
their feelings, Ikada jumped and saved Boruto himself, and declared the war over. Gokai attempted to rile the Funato soldiers to continue the war, but they shared Ikada's desire to stop fighting, Boruto pointing out that their future didn't need to be the same as their past.
When the background goes white and vibrant watercolors shift their silhouettes, you know that they’ve given extra care to the more
dramatic scenes of Horimiya. Horimiya is a treat, beautifully animated by CloverWorks.
The beautifully animated scenes, combined with the OSTs, especially during the dramatic scenes, the sound is yet an
other aspect Horimiya thrives at. Starting from the mesmerizing opening sequence, which perfectly fits Horimiya’s theme, to the unique ending sequence.
One other thing that I must separately mention is the dialogue delivery. This is one of the most important factors to me when I watch an anime. The dialogue delivery feels WAY TOO genuine. The casts are so talented because it is music to my ears. There is no girl who talks in a high pitched voice which is borderline annoying, even Remi talks in a normal way, I expected her to sound annoying. Dialogue delivery is definitely one of the thing I expect the anime to do well, since it doesn’t exist in manga. And Horimiya absolutely nailed it, starting from the conversations to how they were executed, all of it.
[122] It contains extensive character profiles, story summaries, and an exclusive interview with Yoshihiro Togashi. An art book, Yu Yu Hakusho Illustrations (幽☆遊☆白書 画集, Yū Yū Hakusho Gashū), was published by Shueisha on April 27, 2005. [123] It is composed of pieces of artwork from the series, including illustrations created for the kanzenban edition reprints and an index of print material where each image was first used. Shueisha has also released two volumes of a guide book titled Yū Yū Hakusho Perfect File (幽☆遊☆白書 パーフェクトファイル, Yū Yū Hakusho Pāfekutofairu) and books based on
both films, each containing screenshots organized in manga-style panels. [124][125][126] In Japan, various collectibles such as trading figures, plush dolls, and gashapon toys also exist. [5][127][128][129][130] A collectible card game based on the franchise was released by Movic. [73] In North America, the series saw licensing for apparel from ODM, lines of action figures by IF Labs and Jakks Pacific,[131][132][133] a Skannerz electronic toy from Radica Games,[134][135] and an activities book from Scholastic. [136] Score Entertainment created the Yu Yu Hakusho
Trading Card Game for release in the United States. [137] An English guidebook to the series titled Yu Yu Hakusho Uncovered: The Unofficial Guide was published by Cocoro Books on October 12, 2004. [138] A stage play adaptation produced by Office Endless was announced in May 2019. The play is written and directed by Chūji Mikasano, a screenwriter for the Tokyo Ghoul anime series.