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February 25, 2002. Archived from the original on December 20, 2011. Retrieved January 8, 2010. ^ Baisley, Sarah (February 18, 2003). "JAKKS Pacific Gets To Toy With Yu Yu Hakusho". Animation World Network. Archived from the original on 28 October 2021. Retrieved 11 October 2021. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (4 November 2019). "CN Brings Back 'Gumball' with Special "Darwin's Yearbook" Episodes". Animation Magazine. [51] The first film was released on August 30, 2008, the second on January 31, 2009, and the third was released on August 29, 2009. The first movie covers volumes 1 to 5 of the manga, and the second covers volumes 6 to 15, but differs from the original story on some key points; important characters missing in the first movie were introduced in the second. The final film in the trilogy covers the remainder of the volumes, but with several changes to the main story. Cast[edit] Toshiaki Karasawa as Kenji Endo Etsushi Toyokawa as Choji "Otcho" Ochiai Takako Tokiwa as Yukiji Setoguchi Airi Taira as Kanna Endo Teruyuki Kagawa as Tsuyoshi Yoshitsune Takashi Ukaji as Shimon "Mon-chan" Masaaki Hiroyuki Miyasako as Keitaro "Keroyon" Fukuda Kuranosuke Sasaki as Tetsuya "Fukubei" Hattori Renji Ishibashi as Inshu Manjome Yūsuke Santamaria as Sada "Sadakiyo" Kiyoshi Katsuo Nakamura as Kyutaro "Kami-sama" Kaminaga Hitomi Kuroki as Kiriko Endō Tomiko Ishii as Chiyo Endo Haruka Kinami as Kyoko Koizumi Arata Iura as Masao Tamura / Number 13 Naohito Fujiki as Detective Shohei Chono Kanji Tsuda as Dan Moroboshi Kazuko Yoshiyuki as Mrs. Moroboshi Arata Furuta as Namio Haru Koichi Yamadera as Yuichi "Konchi" Konno Yoriko Douguchi as Mitsuko Kido (Donkey's wife) Kenichi Endō as Bleeding man Jiro Sato as Mole policeman Fumiya Fujii as Masato Ikegami Takashi Fujii as Friendship party promotor Chizuru Ikewaki as Erika (Kingmart cashier) Nana Katase as Mika Shikishima Ken Mitsuishi as Detective Yama-san Mirai Moriyama as Kakuda (Manga artist) Katsuhisa Namase as Saburo "Donkey" Kido Naoto Takenaka as Pierre Ichimonji Fumiyo Kohinata as Akio Yamane Shirō Sano as Yanbo / Mabo (Twins) Raita Ryū as Detective Chosuke "Cho-san" Igarashi Yōji Tanaka as Detective Higashino Yū Tokui as Kingmart supervisor Masahiko Nishimura as Seven Dragon shopkeeper Kazuhiko Nishimura as Detective Saki Eiko Koike as Takasu Ryūnosuke Kamiki as Tadanobu Katsumata Naoko Ken as Jijibaba Yukihiro Takahashi as Billy Chen Chao-jung as Chinese mafia boss Samat Sangsangium as Thai mafia boss Naomasa Musaka as Father Nitani Mansaku Fuwa as Homeless man Toshikazu Fukawa as Nobuo Tamotsu Ishibashi as Kenji's former classmate Hidehiko Ishizuka as Michihiro Maruo Miyako Takeuchi as Setsuko Ichihara Hanako Yamada as Friendship party promotor Kōmoto Masahiro as Teacher Home video[edit] The first film in the trilogy is available on DVD and Blu-ray in Japan from VAP,[52] and in Hong Kong from Kam & Ronson. [53] A UK DVD release was announced by label 4Digital Asia, and released on May 4, 2009.
[195] The sixth season's finale was watched by over 2. 01 million viewers in the television. [196] The anime was popular with Japanese readers of Charapedia, who voted it the fourth best anime show of Q2 2017. [197] The official music video of the second season's opening theme song, "Peace Sign" by Kenshi Yonezu, reached 48. 6 million views on YouTube, being one of the top trending videos of 2017. [198] The cosplayers as characters were also popular especially in Japan, where a poll ranked ninth in 2017.