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Hakusho joined the Universal Fighting System CCG, this marked the second anime license to make it into the system. [141] Reception[edit] Manga[edit] By 2013, YuYu Hakusho had over 50 million copies in circulation in Japan alone, making it one of Weekly Shonen Jump's best-selling manga series;[142] by 2022, it had over 78 million copies in circulation. [143] Patricia Duffield, a columnist for Animerica Extra, acknowledged the manga as "one of the kings of popularity in the mid-1990s" in the region where it saw mass availability from large bookstore chains to small train station kiosks. [144] YuYu Hakusho earned Yoshihiro Togashi the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1993. [145] Towards the end of the series' run, Togashi was publicly criticized for not meeting chapter deadlines and for lower quality art. [15][146] On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, YuYu Hakusho ranked seventeenth. [147] In North America, several volumes of the manga have ranked within the weekly Nielsen BookScan graphic novels list, including volume five at both sixth and ninth in October 2004, volume six at sixth in February 2005, and volume seven at seventh in June 2005. [148][149][150][151] In 2004, the YuYu Hakusho manga serialization sparked a controversy when a Florida grade school teacher issued a complaint about material found in an issue of the American Shonen Jump magazine purchased by a fifth-grade student at a Scholastic Book Fair. The complaint centered around portions of the manga containing violence, mild profanity, a
character wearing a swastika, and another character smoking a cigarette. About 18,000 copies of the publication (out of 120,000) were returned from the fairs as a result of the matter. A Viz spokesperson defended the manga, clarifying that it is intended for older teens and that the alleged swastika is actually a Buddhist manji.
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Sawaragi Makoto Shibe Tenji Mikasa Yutori Kokorogi Group K Juuzou Kadokura Chisato Hashiratani Hyakutarou Onigawara Kei Shinomiya Banri Niwa Adult Tomodachi Game Yuuichi Katagiri Makoto Shibe Tenji Mikasa Yutori Kokorogi Kuroki Keiko Mizutani Minoru Kawakami Observer Maria Mizuse Reiko Tamai Tsukino Ren Toujou Akira Nishizawa Takeshi Nanri Tomodachi Game Game Tomodachi Game "Kokkuri-San" Game Backbiting Sugoroku Friendship Hide-And-Seek Friend-Sin Trial Friend's Prison Game All Bet Media Anime Manga FANDOM Fan Central BETA Games Anime Movies TV Video Wikis Explore Wikis Community Central Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In FANDOM Explore Current Wiki Start a Wiki Don't have an account? Register Sign In Advertisement Sign In Register Tomodachi Game Wiki 89pages Explore Main Page Discuss All Pages Community Interactive Maps Recent Blog Posts Characters Group C Yuuichi Katagiri Shiho Sawaragi Makoto Shibe Tenji Mikasa Yutori Kokorogi Group K Juuzou Kadokura Chisato Hashiratani Hyakutarou Onigawara Kei Shinomiya Banri Niwa Adult Tomodachi Game Yuuichi Katagiri Makoto Shibe Tenji Mikasa Yutori Kokorogi Kuroki Keiko Mizutani Minoru Kawakami Observer Maria Mizuse Reiko Tamai Tsukino Ren Toujou Akira Nishizawa Takeshi Nanri Tomodachi Game Game Tomodachi Game "Kokkuri-San" Game Backbiting Sugoroku Friendship Hide-And-Seek Friend-Sin Trial Friend's Prison Game All Bet Media Anime Manga Home Sign in to edit View history Talk (0) Welcome to the Tomodachi Game Wiki This is a wiki created by fans that is dedicated to providing an info based on the manga Tomodachi Game written by Yamaguchi Makoto and illustrated by Satou Yuuki. Help the wiki by editing any of our articles! We're currently editing over 89 articles. Discover Tomodachi Game! Read more > Check out the Anime Read more > Check out Chapters! Read more > Learn About Characters! Read more > 89articles 213files 1,545edits Introduction Yuuichi Katagiri, a young man with a perfect student life who has four friends with difficult lives. His peaceful daily life comes to an end when 2 million yen in school trip fees goes missing.
5"Three Months to Counter"
Transliteration: "Kauntaa he no mitsuki" (Japanese: カウンターへの3ヶ月)Toshiharu SatoKazuyuki FudeyasuOctober 31, 2000 (2000-10-31) Ippo begins training with coach Kamogawa for about three months in order to prepare for a re
match with Miyata.
During that time, he begins working on more techniques. Also, he learns more about Miyata's father, who was a former professional boxer who believes in skill surpassing power. However, in his final match, he lost and realised that that power surpasses skill. Since then, Miyata is trying to prove that his father's way of boxing is correct. After more training, Ippo is finally ready for his rematch with Miyata. 6"The Opening Bell of the Rematch"
Transliteration: "Saisen no gongu" (Japanese: 再戦のゴング)Yasuo IwamotoKenji SugiharaNovember 7, 2000 (2000-11-07) A representative from a boxing magazine comes to Kamogawa's Gym on the same day Ippo and Miyata have their rematch. With Takamura as referee, the rematch begins. Both fighters begin their four-round match, each displaying their progress during the last three months. Each one knocking each other once, taking their audience's breath away. 7"The Destructive Force of 1 cm"
Transliteration: "1 cm no hakairyoku" (Japanese: 1cmの破壊力)Yūji YamaguchiTatsuhiko UrahataNovember 14, 2000 (2000-11-14) Ippo and Miyata's match continue.