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In the bonus manga, Club President offers to train Senpai in judo, but becomes more of a distraction because she is not wearing anything underneath her uniform. 11 August 6, 2021[49]978-4-06-524023-6May 17, 2022 (digital)[50]
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978-1-64729092-4 This volume covers chapters published in Magazine Pocket from the 2021-03-10 issue to the 2021-06-30 issue "What's Up, Senpai?" (なんスか センパイ, Senpai ga isshō demo dekitara. ne)"Senpai, If You Can at Least Win One Match.
Characters[] Main article: List of YuYu Hakusho characters Also, see list of YuYu Hakusho Voice Actors (Japanese) Production[] Togashi said that he began working on YuYu Hakusho during a period around November 1990; Togashi said that he forgot the exact time. [1] When first creating the series, Togashi did not have a clear idea of what he wanted to call it. When presenting rough drafts to his editors he used the tentative title "How to be a Ghost". Once given the go-ahead to begin publication, Togashi proposed "YuYu-Ki (Poltergeist Chronicles)" for the title, as there would be battles with demons and it would be a play on SaiYu-Ki. Because a series with a similar name (Chin-Yu-Ki) had already begun publication, Togashi quickly created an alternative: "YuYu Hakusho". He comments that he could have used "Den (Legend)" or "Monogatari (Story)", but "Hakusho (Report)" was the first thing that came to his mind. [2] Media[] Manga[] Main article: List of YuYu Hakusho chapters The YuYu Hakusho manga series was written and drawn by Togashi and published originally by Shueisha in the Japanese-language magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump. [3] The manga consists of nineteen collected volumes with the first one being released on April 10, 1991, and the last one released on December 12, 1994. [4][5] In August 2004, the Japanese publishers of YuYu Hakusho released the Kanzenban edition. Each kanzenban volume features a new cover. The kanzenban is 15 volumes long (as opposed to the original 19 tankōbon, each book contains more chapters than the basic editions), with two released monthly.