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When Yuujirou flexes his latissimus dorsi muscles, his back takes the shape of a demon's face, thus increasing his strength and combat abilities. Yuujirou is constantly advancing his strength, becoming stronger with each person he defeats every day, essentially "devouring" them, as he himself tends to say, all the while his "demon back" is exposed. Yuujirou is also very fast; he is shown to move at warp-like speeds, a level of speed that is imperceptible to other
characters vision, almost as if he were teleporting. He is able to easily out-maneuver any character in the series in terms of pure speed; with characters who are at mid-top tier level being able to traverse across hundreds of miles in a matter of hours on foot. He can strike with enough velocity that can break the sound barrier and rip through the air, causing extremely intense gusts of wind. Yuujirou was shown to catch a 45lb arrow that required 200kgs of force to successfully project and caught before it could leave the
bowstrings from 9ft away.
Character designs by Yoshiyuki Itō. The anime premiered on MBS, TBS, and Animax in Japan
from October 4, 2003; it ran until October 2, 2004, with a 6. 8 percent television viewership rating. [9][10][11][12] During the making of the anime, Arakawa was present in meetings to advise the staff about the world of Fullmetal Alchemist, though she did not write for the television series. [13] The series has been released as thirteen DVDs from December 17, 2003, to January 26, 2005, in Japan by Aniplex. [11][14] During January 2009, Bones released a "DVD box archives" of the anime.