List of ''Yu Yu Hakusho'' characters

The protagonists of Yu Yu Hakusho as they appear in the anime. Clockwise from bottom: Yusuke Urameshi, Hiei, Kurama, and Kazuma Kuwabara.

The Yu Yu Hakusho manga series features a diverse cast of fictional characters created by Yoshihiro Togashi. It follows fourteen-year-old junior high school delinquent Yusuke Urameshi, who dies and is resurrected in order to become the Underworld's detective of paranormal events in the Human World. Yusuke begins his work in the Human World, but ends up traveling to the Underworld and then eventually to the Demon Plane. In each case he undertakes, Yusuke meets several new enemies and allies. Other predominant characters include Yusuke's rival delinquent Kazuma Kuwabara, the fox demon Kurama, and the sword-wielding fire demon Hiei. While several character are humans, many are demons, and both have different supernatural abilities due to harnessing their Reiki, one's own aura or life energy.

Creation and conception

Yoshihiro Togashi contiguously developed the names of the main characters by skimming through a dictionary and taking out kanji characters he found appealing. The name Yusuke Urameshi is derived from a pun.[1] Viz Media explained that the "Yu" is written with the kanji for "ghost", and "Urameshiii..." is a phrase typically said by wailing ghosts.[2]

Togashi came up with Kazuma Kuwabara's name by combining the names of two professional baseball players.[1] Viz Media said that it is also a pun on "Kuwabara kuwabara", a phrase uttered by superstitious people when they are scared.[2] Mari Kitayama, a lead character designer for the anime adaptation of Yu Yu Hakusho, stated that she considers Kuwabara to be the most difficult character to design.[3]

Kurama and Hiei's names simply "popped into [Togashi's] head" when developing the characters.[1] When the two were introduced, the author had early plans to make Kurama a main character but was uncertain about Hiei.[1] Kitayama finds Kurama to be the easiest of the main characters to design due to his well-proportioned features and considers Hiei to be her favorite.[3]

The names of Yusuke's school Sarayashiki and the rival Kasanegafuchi Junior High are both named after haunted mansions in famous ghost stories; Banchō Sarayashiki and Kaidan Kasanegafuchi.[2]

Togashi's inspiration for the character Mukuro was Kushana of Torumekia from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.[4]

Protagonists

Yusuke Urameshi

Voiced by: Nozomu Sasaki (Japanese); Justin Cook (English, Funimation)

Yusuke Urameshi (浦飯幽助, Urameshi Yūsuke) is a fourteen-year-old delinquent who attends Sarayashiki Junior High School. His poor school attendance, constant fighting and bad habits have earned him the fear of his classmates and the disdain of his teachers and neighbors.[ch. 1] This all changes rather abruptly when Yusuke is struck and killed by a car while saving a small child who has wandered into the road. Such an altruistic deed catches even the Underworld by surprise, and because they do not have a place for him yet in heaven or hell, he is permitted to return to his body and resume his life.[ch. 1] However, while doing so it is revealed that Yusuke has a particularly strong aura, or spirit energy, and Koenma recruits him as Underworld Detective. Yusuke is charged with investigating supernatural phenomena in the Human World that have connections to the Underworld.[ch. 18] Yusuke bears affection for his childhood friend Keiko Yukimura, who initially takes a role as Yusuke's conscience, making sure he comes to class and behaves, and later becomes his romantic interest. Yusuke's alcoholic mother, Atsuko, raised him as a single teenage mother after conceiving him with her then-boyfriend when she was a young teen. In the end of the manga, she is shown being reunited with a former lover, who is implied to in fact be Yusuke's biological father.

Yusuke's most common attack is the Rei Gun (霊丸, Reigan, lit. "Spirit Sphere", "Spirit Gun" in the English anime), an aura energy blast fired as a projectile out of his right index finger as though his hand were a gun and his finger the barrel.[ch. 18][5] At first he is only able to muster a single shot per day, but as he trains with Genkai he is able to fire multiple shots per day, as well as developing minor variations on the technique such as the "shotgun" variant wherein Yusuke fires a spray of miniature spirit guns at once using his fist instead of his finger. Yusuke is also the direct descendant of the demon king Raizen (though it is never specified whether the relation is from his mother's side, his father's side, or both) and, ever since his resurrection during the Chapter Black arc, retains his demon side and demon energy more than his human side. At the end of the manga, Yusuke opens up a ramen shop, and also spends time helping humans and demons learn to cooperate.

In the Japanese magazine Animage Anime Grand Prix popularity poll, Yusuke was ranked as the thirteenth most popular anime character in 1993, the tenth in 1994, and the eighth in 1995.[6][7][8] In March 2010, Yusuke was ranked sixteenth best male anime character of the 1990s by the Japanese magazine Newtype.[9]

Kazuma Kuwabara

Voiced by: Shigeru Chiba (Japanese); Christopher Sabat (English)

Kazuma Kuwabara (桑原和真, Kuwabara Kazuma) is a classmate of Yusuke's at Sarayashiki Junior High School. Despite his unusual affinity for kittens, he is the second toughest delinquent at the school, constantly picking fights with Yusuke to prove himself stronger, but never succeeding.[ch. 1] Eventually Kuwabara's feelings of anger toward Yusuke become feelings of respect. Although he loves fighting, Kuwabara would never steal or extort money.[ch. 17] Kuwabara has a very advanced sixth sense,[ch. 3] though not as acute as his older sister Shizuru's. Kuwabara ends up assisting in most of Yusuke's cases, gaining power over his own aura which he wields as a sword called the Aura Sword (霊剣, Rei Ken) ("Spirit Sword" in the English anime dub), though compared to Hiei, Kuwabara's swordsmanship is clumsy and more predictable due to his lack of training. He learns to develop this power rather quickly, later being able to wield two at once and creating an extremely powerful sword using the Sword of Trials he got from Suzuki. Kuwabara also obtains the Dimensional Sword (次元刀, Jigen Tō, lit. "Dimension Blade") during the Chapter Black arc, a sleeker and cleaner spirit sword that possesses the ability to slice and cut through and between dimensions.

During an early case he meets the ice apparition Yukina and instantly falls in love. Yukina is very appreciative to Kuwabara for saving her from captivity, but is oblivious to his affection. As the story progresses Kuwabara becomes more engrossed in his studies, choosing to cram for his high school exams rather than follow Yusuke and the others into the Demon plane, although he still chooses to do so out of curiosity and being felt as if he were left behind. At the end of the manga series it is shown that Yukina is living with his family as a homestay. In the English dub of Yu Yu Hakusho the Movie: Poltergeist Report his name is changed to "Kuwahara".

Kurama

Voiced by: Megumi Ogata (Japanese, Shūichi), Shigeru Nakahara (Japanese, Demon Fox); John Burgmeier (English)

Kurama (蔵馬) is a Yō-ko (妖狐) or fox demon and former thief, who specialized in undoing seals and stealing ancient treasures.[ch. 21] Fifteen years before the series began, he was badly injured and escaped to the Human World in soul form, where he entered an embryo in a pregnant human woman, becoming Shuichi Minamino (南野 秀一, Minamino Shūichi) at birth.[ch. 21] Within ten or so years his powers would return and his body would become inhuman, at which point he planned to leave. However, Kurama comes to love his now-single human mother, and when she becomes gravely ill he cannot bear to leave her all alone, and remains as Shuichi in the Human World.[ch. 21] Having teamed up with Hiei and Goki to steal three Underworld treasures, Kurama becomes a target of Yusuke Urameshi. However, he betrays his partners and takes the Mirror of Darkness (暗黒鏡, Ankoku-Kyō, known as the "Forlorn Hope" in the English anime dub), a mirror capable of granting the user's desire at the cost of the user's life, to cure his mother of her deadly illness. Yusuke saves Kurama's life with both of them giving some of their lifeforce, therefore they both survive (in the anime, the mirror cancels the sacrifice due to Yusuke's kindness).[ch. 21] This act bonds Yusuke and Kurama as friends and allies.

Kurama uses his demonic powers to control plants, including his signature weapon, a rose he turns into a whip of thorns capable of cutting through steel. He also possesses a talent for analytical thinking, which allows him to gauge his opponents' strengths and weaknesses and formulate effective strategies. During the Dark Tournament, Kurama is temporarily reverted to his original form, Demon Kurama (referred to in the English anime dub as "Yoko Kurama"), a tall, silver-haired character with sharp nails, fox ears, and a tail. As Demon Kurama, his powers are far greater and he is capable of creating demonic plants which possess various attributes and highly formidable powers. At the end of the manga, he is shown working at his stepfather's company.

Kurama is a popular character among fans of the series. In the Animage Anime Grand Prix, he was ranked as the third most popular male anime character of 1993 and the most popular male character in both 1994 and 1995. His alternate Demon Fox Kurama form was ranked sixteenth in 1994.[6][7][8] Yoko Kurama additionally won About.com's "Best Supporting Character" in its 2005 Anime Award Show.[10] Kurama was also ranked the third best male anime character of the 1990s by Newtype.[9]

Hiei

Voiced by: Nobuyuki Hiyama (Japanese); Chuck Huber (English)

Hiei (飛影) is introduced as one of three wanted demons, alongside Kurama and Goki, who stole three treasures from the Underworld. With the Conjuring Blade (降魔の剣, Kōma no Ken), a sword that turns anyone cut by it into a demon, he plans to create an army.[ch. 22] As the last of his partners on the run, Hiei kidnaps Keiko in an exchange with Yusuke for the other two treasures. However, he also cuts her with the Conjuring Blade, forcing Yusuke to defeat him to save her, which he does with help from Kurama and Botan.[ch. 23] Hiei possess the Evil Eye (邪眼, Jagan, referred to as the "Jagan Eye" in the English anime dub) implanted in his forehead, which gives him clairvoyance and allows him to control lesser demons and humans with only a glance.[ch. 22] He can transform into a form with Evil Eyes all over his body, boosting his powers.

It is later revealed that he is a fire demon born to a race of female Ice Maidens. The Ice Maidens reproduce every 100 years asexually, always giving birth to a female. A male child is born only if the Maiden has had sexual contact with a male, which is forbidden in their society. Hiei was born as one of the twin children of Hina. As her children were born, Hina wept two Hirui Seki, tears that Ice Maidens shed after childbirth and crystallize, which were given to the babies. Hiei was thrown from the floating Ice Domain by Hina's closest friend Rui, to his supposed doom. He managed to survive, and grew up in the wilderness where he developed a thirst for killing. The only times he found peace were while looking at his Hirui Seki which his mother shed. He later decided to find the ice domain in order to take revenge on the women who cast him out. He loses his Hirui Seki during a battle and, realizing he must now find the stone as well as the Ice Domain, went to the Osteopath Shigure and had a Evil Eye Even with the Eye, Hiei cannot find his Hirui Seki, though he easily finds the Ice Maidens' glacier home. When he gets there, he finds his mother's grave and his lust for revenge fades. He is told his twin sister has run away and decides to search for her as well. Hiei is an expert with a Katana and has superhuman speed, due to the environment in which he grew up. During the Dark Tournament he debuts the technique known as the Black Dragon Hellfire (邪王炎殺黒龍波, Jaō Ensatsu Kokuryūha, "Tyrant King's Blaze-Murdering Black Dragon Wave") ("Dragon of the Darkness Flame" in the English anime dub), which allows him to summon and control flames from the demon plane. He eventually masters the technique by consuming the flames, which results in an increase in the user's abilities. At the end of the manga, he is assigned as one of the guardians of the portals between the human and demons realms.

Hiei is a popular character among fans of the series. He was ranked as the first, then second, then third most popular male anime character in the Animage Anime Grand Prix for the consecutive years of 1993, 1994, and 1995.[6][7][8] The Japanese publication Newtype ranked him as the fifth best male anime character of the 1990s.[9] Masashi Kishimoto said that he used Hiei as a reference when creating Sasuke Uchiha from Naruto and his Sharingan technique.[11]

Genkai

Voiced by: Hisako Kyōda (Japanese, older), Megumi Hayashibara (Japanese, younger); Linda Young (English)

Genkai (幻海) is an elderly martial arts expert who lives alone in a very large temple. She first appears during Yusuke's second case as he infiltrates a tournament she is holding to find a successor to her techniques in search of the demon Rando. Genkai is a legendary reiki master, known both in the human and demon realms. Yusuke ends up winning the tournament, defeating Rando in the process, and is taken on as a student by Genkai. When she was 50 years younger, Genkai and the younger Toguro brother were lovers and teammates in an earlier Dark Tournament. After winning, Toguro decided to become a demon, while Genkai returned to the human world, creating a split in their relationship. She enters the next Dark Tournament with Yusuke, disguising herself as the "Masked Fighter" in order to once again face Toguro. Genkai was killed during the tournament after a powerful blow from Toguro the day before the finals, and was subsequently brought back after the competition ended. Her signature technique is the Spirit Wave, an outpouring of spirit energy from the whole body which can be directed through several different variations. This makes her technique effective in healing and purification, in addition to combat. A side effect of using this power is a shifting of the body's cells which leads to a temporary reversion to the form in which the wielder was at their most powerful in life. In Genkai's case, it allowed her to briefly regain her youth. At the end of the manga, Genkai dies, leaving her vast land to Yusuke and his friends. In a 2007 poll by Oricon, Genkai was tied with two other characters as the fifth best anime "master" with a 6% vote.[12]

Antagonists

Rando

Voiced by: Yō Inoue (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)

Rando (乱童, Randō) is a demon who participates in Genkai's tournament and the main antagonist in Yusuke's second case. He has killed 99 masters (Psychics in the English anime dub) and copied their techniques. He disguises himself as Shaolin (少林, Shōrin, Shàolín, English anime: Shorin), a monk, during Genkai's tournament so as not to draw attention to himself. He had planned to win the tournament and make Genkai's Spirit Wave the 100th technique in his arsenal.

The Four Beasts

The Four Beasts (四聖獣, Shiseijū) are four demons who rule a part of the Underworld called Demon City and the antagonists for Yusuke's third case. The beasts share their names with the four symbols of Chinese astrology. In the English anime adaptation they are known as the Saint Beasts.

  • Genbu the Stone Turtle (玄武) - A rock demon with the power to move through stone as though it were part of his body. Fought by Kurama. He is voiced by Yutaka Shimaka in Japanese and Chris Forbis in English .
  • Byakko the White Tiger (白虎) - An anthropomorphic white tiger who can turn pieces of his hair into lesser beasts, absorb aura energy and fire sonic blasts from his mouth. Fought by Kuwabara. He is voiced by Takeshi Watabe in Japanese and Andrew Chandler in English.
  • Seiryu the Blue Dragon (青龍, Seiryū) - A demon with enhanced speed and control over ice. Fought by Hiei. He is voiced by Mitsuo Senda in Japanese and Justin Cook in English.
  • Suzaku the Lightning Phoenix (朱雀) - The leader of the Four Beasts. A demon who uses lightning to attack, he is able to split himself into seven separate, yet equally powerful bodies, and can endlessly regenerate his power by reabsorbing the copies. Fought by Yusuke. He is voiced by Nobuo Tobita in Japanese and Jerry Jewell in English.[13]

Team Jolly Devil Six

The first team that team Urameshi fights in the Dark Tournament. It consists of high powered demons from the streets of demon world who have little to no acclaim. Two of the team members were decapitated by Chu as they fled the ring in fear of Hiei. The team's human sponsor is Sukezo Gondawara (権田原助造, Gondawara Sukezo) of the Black Book Club. In the original Japanese, and English anime dub, they are named Team Rokuyukai (六妖怪, lit. "Six Wandering Specters" or "Six Demons")

  • Roto (呂屠) - A demon who can morph his forearm into a sickle and uses crude tactics against his opponents. He is voiced by Sean Schemmel in the English dub.
  • Zeru (是流) - A demon with control over fire. He is the stand in leader and besides Chu his power is far greater than the rest of his team, that Hiei could only beat him by using the Dragon of the Darkness Flame. He is voiced by Jeremy Loris in the English dub.

Rinku

Voiced by: Reiko Kondo (Japanese); Kimberly Grant (English)

Rinku (鈴駒) is a young demon who uses yo-yos to attack. Rinku is childish and playful, and often annoys those around him. He controls his yo-yos by channeling his aura through the strings, is very acrobatic, and shows at least some idea of using his energy to heal his wounds. As part of Team Rokuyukai in the Dark Tournament, he is the first fighter on his team to step forward in the ring, and faces off against and defeats Kuwabara, though he is quick to cheer for Team Urameshi after his team's loss. He is almost always accompanied by Chu. During the fight for control of the Makai, Rinku is one of the demons that Genkai and Kurama trains to fight for Yomi, though they eventually all disband to fight individually in the Makai tournament. At the end of the manga, he becomes stricken with Sasuga, a female demon who defeated him in the Makai Tournament, and it is hinted that they are in a relationship together (in the anime, particularly the English dub, he also meets Sasuga and does appear to form a crush on her, though she seems more annoyed that he keeps chasing her than interested in dating him). In Volume 18 of the English manga release his name is translated as "Link". In the anime television series, Rinku is voiced by Reiko Kondo in Japanese and Kimberly Grant in English.

Chu

Voiced by: Norio Wakamoto (Japanese); Kent Williams (English)

Chu (, Chū) is the strongest fighter and the real leader of team Jolly Devil Six, but ends up as the team alternate after losing at Jan-ken-pon. Chu specializes in the "Drunken Fist", which fuses the alcohol he drinks with his aura. In the Dark Tournament he battles Yusuke, and proves to be about equal to Yusuke in strength, the fight only decided by hand-to-hand combat between two knives stuck into the arena floor after both fighters have spent their Spirit Energy. During the fight for control of the Makai, Chu is one of the demons that Genkai and Kurama trains to fight for Yomi, though they eventually all disband to fight individually in the Makai tournament. At the end of the manga, he begins training with, and falls for, Natsume, the female demon who defeated him in the Makai tournament (In the anime, particularly the English dub, Chu senses that Natsume is far stronger than he is and concedes, more interested in asking her out on a date than a brawl).

Team Ichigaki

The second team that team Urameshi faces in the Dark Tournament led by Dr. Ichigaki. Kurama and Hiei end up trapped in the wilderness fighting 2 lesser members of the team as well as Ichigaki's robot Gatasuval (ガタスバル, "Spectral Steel Beast"). This leaves Yusuke, Kuwabara and the Masked fighter to fight the 3 remaining team members, Yen (, En), Ryu () and Kai (), known as M1, M2, and M3.

Dr. Ichigaki

Voiced by: Ryūji Saikachi (Japanese); James Fields (English)

Dr. Ichigaki (Dr.イチガキ) is an evil demon scientist from the spirit world intent on creating the ultimate fighting weapon. He dupes 3 martial artists into volunteering for an experiment, in exchange for curing their master of a deadly disease. He then implants his creation, the Blood-Slaver Node, on their backs which gives him control of their minds and boosts their fighting abilities. It is revealed that Ichigaki is the one who originally infected their master in order to manipulate them.

Team Shadow Channelers

The third team that faces team Urameshi in the Dark Tournament. They are a group of demon shinobi who are hoping to win the tournament so they can claim the hosting island as their home. The team's sponsor is Butajiri (豚尻). Named Mashōtsukai (魔性使いチーム, "Devilish Trainer" or "Messenger of Malevolence") in the original Japanese and Team Masho in the English anime dub.

  • Gama (画魔) - A demon who fought using paint mixed with his blood. He is voiced by Kazuyuki Sogabe in Japanese and Christopher Sabat in English.
  • Bakken (爆拳) - A demon who could control his sweat glands, creating a thick sweat-mist. He is voiced by Hajime Koseki in Japanese and Andrew Chandler in English.
  • Risho (吏将) - A demon with power over earth and team leader. He is voiced by Aruno Tahara in Japanese and Mike McFarland in English.

Toya

Voiced by: Yasunori Matsumoto (Japanese); Daniel Katzuk (English)

Toya (凍矢, Tōya, "Touya" in the English anime) is the ice master of the shinobi of the Spirit World, and is introduced during the Dark Tournament. He battles Kurama, whose energy had been sealed inside and his limbs anchored by the previous opponent and member of the team, Gama, using a variety of ice attacks including (at least in the anime's English dub) his own climate control, razor-sharp ice projectiles, and an ice sword which is attached to his hand. During the fight for control of the Makai, Toya is one of the demons that Genkai and Kurama train to fight for Yomi, though they eventually all disband to fight individually in the Makai tournament. Toya is defeated in said tournament by a demon named Kujo.

Jin

Voiced by: Kappei Yamaguchi (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (English)

Jin () is introduced during the Dark Tournament as a demon Shinobi (ninja) with mastery over the wind. He is pitted against Yusuke in the 3rd round of the Dark Tournament. Being the Shinobi wind master grants him the power to fly at great speeds and to block and change the course of any energy-based attacks that travel through the air (such as Yusuke's Spirit Gun). His signature move is to spin his forearm at high speed, creating a tornado around it, making his punches more powerful, even causing damage when he misses. He enjoys his battles, especially when he has a worthy opponent. He states that when he gets excited about a fight his ears elongate into pointy, elf-like ears that twitch. During the fight for control of the Makai, Jin is one of the demons that Genkai and Kurama trains to fight for Yomi, though they disband to fight individually in the Makai tournament. In the anime, Jin is defeated by Souketsu, an old friend of Raizen's (Yusuke's forefather) during the Demon World Tournament (Makai Tournament). He and Yusuke have a lot in common, as Kuwabara briefly states to Botan in at least the anime during the Dark Tournament, and it is apparent that Yusuke and Jin both enjoy their fights, battling Yusuke again being Jin's goal as he trains under Genkai and Kurama and fights his way into the Demon World Tournament.

Team Fractured Fairy Tales

The fourth team to fight Team Urameshi in the Dark Tournament. This team was composed of fighters gathered together by Suzuki, who furnished them with appropriate weapons so he could compete. Their names, appearances and powers are derived from myths of Japanese folklore. In the original Japanese and English anime dub, they are named Team Uraotogi (裏御伽チーム, lit. "Reverse Bedtime Stories").

  • Evil Kintaro (魔金太郎, Makintarō) (a parody of Kintarō) - An ogre demon who can turn his hand into an axe with his Axe Blade Fist ability (English dub). In the English dub, he is known as Makintaro.
  • Reverse Urashima (裏浦島, Ura Urashima) (a parody of Urashima Tarō) - A lesser demon disguised for the tournament, wielding a fishing pole whip and the Reverse Magic (Idun in English anime dub) Box, a box of mist which makes anyone who breathes it reverse in age. In the English anime dub, he is known as Ura Urashima. Due to the powers of the Reverse Magic Box, while fighting Kurama, he awakens Kurama's original form, Yoko Kurama.
  • Poison Peach Boy - A demon who can make himself impervious to any attack his body has experienced by absorbing his Millet Dumplings (or "steaming spheres" in the English Dub). The dumplings also transform his body, giving it animal characteristics. In the original Japanese, and the English anime dub, he is known as Kuro Momotaro (黒桃太郎, "Black Momotarō"), being a parody of Momotarō.

Shishiwakamaru

Voiced by: Toshiyuki Morikawa (Japanese); Christopher Bevins (English)

Shishiwakamaru (死々若丸, "Shishi Wakamaru" in the English anime) (a parody of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, who was known as 'Ushiwakamaru' in his childhood) is a tiny imp demon who can transform into a full human appearance. He is a swordsman who seeks to make himself famous. Suzuki gives him the Sword of Trials, a sword hilt that changes into whatever weapon suits the wielder. For Shishiwakamaru it becomes the Banshee Shriek, a sword which channels the souls of the dead, and materializes them to devour his opponent. During the fight for control of Makai, Shishiwakamaru is one of the demons that Kurama trains to fight for Yomi, though they eventually all disband to fight individually in the Makai tournament.

Suzuki

Voiced by: Kazuyuki Sogabe (Japanese); Jeremy Inman (English)

Suzuki (鈴木) is a demon who excels at creating weapons for others, as well as controlling his Aura harmonics, enabling him to create varied and colorful attacks. In the past Suzuki fought the Younger Toguro but lost. He then vowed to become stronger and defeat Toguro in the Dark Tournament. He initially disguises himself as an elderly man known as Old Bloke (Onji in the English anime dub). When Genkai reveals him he states that he used the disguise to help him fight harder, dressed as what he hates the most. He states that anyone who calls him by name must call him Beautiful Suzuki (Beautiful Suzuka in the English anime dub) and he plans to die long before old age can rob him of his looks. After being defeated and humiliated in combat by Genkai, he gives the Sword of Trials to Kuwabara and the Fruit of the Previous Life to Kurama, to aid them against Toguro. When Suzuki saw the Giant Spirit Gun blast that Yusuke fired, Suzuka thinks that Yusuke was right to defeat Younger Toguro, he was a loyal and respectful ally of Yusuke. During the fight for control of the Makai, Suzuki is one of the demons that Kurama trains to fight for Yomi, though they eventually all disband to fight individually in the Makai tournament. He is named Suzuka in the English anime dub.

Team Toguro

The fifth and final team to face Team Urameshi in the Dark Tournament. Younger Toguro fights most of the early tournament rounds alone, with the exception of the semi-final round in which he doesn't participate at all and his 3 teammates make their debuts.

Younger Toguro

Voiced by: Tesshō Genda (Japanese); Dameon Clarke (English)

Younger Toguro (戸愚呂弟, Toguro-otōto) is a human turned (absolute strength class, rated as a B-class) demon and the main antagonist during the Dark Tournament arc. His signature is the ability to regulate how much of his maximum power he releases, ranging from 0% to 100%. With each increase comes a burst of demon energy and his muscles thicken and enlarge themselves. At full power, his appearance changes drastically, affecting even his skin color, but requires him to feed on souls to maintain such immense power, which leads him to suck out the souls of the weaker creatures in the surrounding area through special appendages on his upper back. He also has the ability to move fast enough to not be seen. Once a great martial arts master and Genkai's lover, Toguro is psychologically scarred when a demon named Kairin kills all of the students at his dojo. Toguro and Genkai participate in the Dark Tournament and defeat Kairin in the final round. Toguro decides he does not want to age and lose his power, so as his prize for winning he asks to be turned into a demon. 50 years later he returns to the Dark Tournament, challenging Yusuke, hoping he has finally found a fighter worthy of his full 100% power. He dies in their fight and in the afterlife Koenma offers him a lighter sentence for his misdeeds, however, Toguro refuses and requests the harshest sentence there is: 10,000 years of torture in hell for 10,000 cycles, with your soul ceasing to exist afterward (in the English anime dub it is changed to him requesting "limbo"). Togashi considers the Toguro brothers to be his favorite villains in the series because they are "fundamentally unrestrained".[1]

Team Toguro, from left to right: Bui, Younger Toguro, Elder Toguro, Karasu

Elder Toguro

Voiced by: Katsumi Suzuki (Japanese); Bill Townsley (English)

Elder Toguro (戸愚呂兄, Toguro-ani) is a human turned demon shapeshifter. He usually rides on his brother's shoulder, and often fights alongside him. Elder Toguro can alter the shape of his body to form weapons and shields or to move his organs to escape harm, and also has powerful regenerative abilities, almost to the point of immortality. When he faced Kazuma Kuwabara in the Dark Tournament he faked his death twice. Then he came back when Yusuke and his younger brother were about to begin their fight. Younger Toguro kicks him out of the arena, saying that the fight is between Yusuke and him alone (in the English anime dub, it is due to Younger Toguro's anger towards his brother for the grotesque mockery he did towards Genkai during his match against Kuwabara). After being nearly destroyed by his brother, Elder Toguro is trapped in a regenerative state on the island where the Dark Tournament took place. There he is found by Sensui and devoured by Sensui's cohort Gourmet. This proves costly for Gourmet as Toguro easily takes control of his body and acquires Gourmet's abilities as well as those of Gourmet's past victims. During the fight with Sensui, Kurama binds Elder Toguro to a tree that produces vivid hallucinations for its victims while feeding on the individual's life force until the victim's death. However, due to Elder Toguro's immortality, he is effectively bound to the tree for eternity.

Karasu

Voiced by: Ryō Horikawa (Japanese); Kyle Hebert (English)

Karasu () is a Quest-class (支配者級, shihaisha-kyū, "Governor-rank") demon. Like Bui, Karasu fought against the Toguro brothers and lost and subsequently became a member of Team Toguro. He is able to use his aura to create bombs undetectable by lower level demons, as well as create bombs within his victims. Karasu displays sadistic tendencies during his fights and delights in torturing and humiliating his opponents. He wears a mask over his mouth which restricts his unstable powers. He is also able to use his entire body as an explosive.

Bui

Voiced by: Tetsuo Kanao (Japanese); Vic Mignogna (English)

Bui (武威) is a demon warrior who possesses an immense battle aura. When he was younger Bui fought Younger Toguro and lost. He swore he would train and one day defeat him so Toguro invites Bui to join his team as he trains, but Bui is unable to surpass him. He wears heavy armor to suppress his aura and wields an axe larger than his own body. During the last round of the Dark Tournament Bui loses to Hiei after the latter consumes the Black Dragon Hellfire. He is the only member of team Toguro to survive until the end of the series (discounting Elder Toguro, who is technically alive but being constantly tortured for eternity).

Sakyo

Voiced by: Nobuyuki Furuta (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)

Sakyo (左京, Sakyō) is the wealthy owner of Team Toguro. He is a sociopath, who grew up torturing and killing animals and people. He has an affinity and knack for gambling, occasionally putting his own life on the line just for the thrill of it. He accumulates a vast fortune which he plans to use to create a hole to the demon plane, for no other reason than to just see what happens. In the anime he forms a romantic bond with Shizuru, the older sister of Kazuma Kuwabara.

Sensui Seven

Shinobu Sensui

Voiced by: Rokurō Naya (Japanse, older), Akira Ishida (Japanese, younger); Robert McCollum (English)

Shinobu Sensui (仙水忍, Sensui Shinobu), also known as Black Angel, is a former Underworld Detective and the antagonist during the Sensui arc. Shinobu was a prodigy aura user and demon hunter from an early age. He was recruited by Koenma as Underworld detective and worked tirelessly as an advocate for justice. His view of demons began to change after he met Itsuki, who pleaded for Sensui to spare his life for one day so he could watch the finale of his favorite television show. Itsuki ended up working as Sensui's partner and gradually widened his black and white views on justice, humans, and demons. During a routine case, Sensui discovered an early hideout of the Black Black Club and found a room where humans were torturing demons, bathing in their blood, and committing other evil acts in a dark celebration known as the feast of human vices. After Shinobu saw the cruelty of the humans he was sworn to protect, he went mad and murdered every human being in the room. He soon disappeared and took with him the Black Chapter videotape, which documented all of humanity's most evil acts against demons and each other. Shinobu waited until a new Underworld detective emerged before coming out of hiding and springing his plan to judge the human race. During his years in hiding, Shinobu created six alternate personalities (seven including himself) to deal with his guilt and ethical dilemmas. Only four of his alternate personalities are ever revealed and they are as follows:

  • Minoru - a charismatic speaker who was in control during the beginning of the Sensui arc.
  • Kazuya - a sadistic killer who takes over as Yusuke gets the upper hand fighting Minoru.
  • Naru - a female personality spoken of by Itsuki who writes poetry. She is only mentioned, never actually surfacing.
  • Shinobu - the leader and strongest of his personalities.

Sensui is a master of Lightning Kickboxing (裂蹴拳, Resshūken, lit. "Fissure Kick Fist"), an elegant fighting style that mixes fluid arm blocks with powerful kicks and is said to be available only to those who have already mastered all forms of martial arts. Shinobu also wields Holy Aura (聖光気, Seikōki, Saint Light Energy), a special type of energy that is said to be the purest of all auras, which requires 40 years of training to master. However, Sensui mastered it in just over six years with his seven different personalities.

Itsuki

Voiced by: Kōji Tsujitani (Japanese); Jerome Fifty-Seven (English)

Itsuki (), also known as Gatekeeper (闇撫の樹), is a demon who can traverse dimensions and one of Sensui's comrades. Having been with Sensui the longest he has grown very fond of him, stating that he wishes for Sensui to be his lover. He notably anticipated Sensui's madness before it began, based on the quality of his innocence, and originally attached himself to Shinobu in order to be able to watch the perfect boy become twisted and corrupted from close at hand. Itsuki controls a being known as the Reverse Man, a shadow living between dimensions. Itsuki is one of author Togashi's favorite characters; Togashi stated after the series ended that he wishes he had been able to expand on the character's twisted psyche.[4] He also noted the portion of the plot where Itsuki speaks inside the Reverse Man to be his favorite of the series because it reflects how the manga artist was feeling at the time.[4]

Kaname Hagiri

Voiced by: Eiji Sekiguchi (Japanese); Aaron Hatch (English)

Kaname Hagiri (刃霧要, Hagiri Kaname), also known as Sniper (狙撃手), is a human who develops superhuman powers as a result of the demon plane hole opened by Sensui. Any object he throws within his expanded territory will always hit its mark with lethal force. He is thought to have been killed by Hiei, but it is later revealed that Hiei only disabled him, being very precise not to kill him. He is later healed by Doctor and is last seen alongside his sister (who also has some sort of ability akin to psychometry) and chases after a group of bullies who killed a stray kitten. He was said to have disappeared after high school.

Minoru Kamiya

Voiced by: Taro Arakawa (Japanese); Sonny Strait (English)

Minoru Kamiya (神谷実, Kamiya Minoru), also known as Doctor (医者), is a human who develops superhuman powers as a result of the demon plane hole opened by Sensui. While within his territory Kamiya can create viruses, reattach limbs, alter his own body chemistry and wield a psychic scalpel which he uses with surgical accuracy. He is shown as a deranged man during the beginning of the arc. Kamiya knows that finishing the hole to the demon plane will mean the destruction of the human world but believes that the human race deserves this fate. As a doctor, he has seen many cruel ways to die and decided that being killed by a Yokai (Demon) would be a good way to die. Towards the end of the arc, having shaken off Sensui's manipulations, he escapes from jail, resuscitates Sniper, and reconstructs his own face to evade police. He then created a business he called "Miracle Hands" where he uses his power to save countless lives.

Kiyoshi Mitarai

Voiced by: Rika Matsumoto (Japanese); Justin Pate (English)

Kiyoshi Mitarai (御手洗清志, Mitarai Kiyoshi), also known as Seaman (水兵), is a human who develops superhuman powers as a result of the demon plane hole opened by Sensui. He is able to mix his blood with water to create water golems. His territory is contained within these monsters. Mitarai is emotionally scarred after watching the Black Chapter videotape. He also is fueled by his hatred of bullies since he never seemed to have any friends. He believes that all humans are inherently evil and simply require the chance to show it. After being defeated by Kuwabara, who then saves his life, Mitarai rethinks his stance on humans and decides to help in the fight against Sensui. After the fight with Sensui, he lives a normal life and gets into the best high school in the city.

Tsukihito Amanuma

Voiced by: Yoshiko Kamei (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)

Tsukihito Amanuma (天沼月人, Amanuma Tsukihito), also known as Gamemaster (遊熟者), is a human who develops superhuman powers as a result of the demon plane hole opened by Sensui. He is rejected from kids his age because of his extreme love of video games since most kids play sports. Amanuma is able to bring video games to life, creating his territory within them. He along with Gourmet capture Kuwabara. He is killed by Kurama when it becomes clear that his territory cannot be closed unless someone loses the game. Amanuma is pitied by Koenma and is brought back to life by Koenma's pacifer that is filled with strong spirit energy. He lives a normal life afterward and even makes new friends his age.

Sadao Makihara

Voiced by: Atsushi Ishida (Japanese); E. Bailey (English)

Sadao Makihara (巻原定男, Makihara Sadao), also known as Gourmet (美食家), is a human who develops superhuman powers as a result of the demon plane hole opened by Sensui. He is able to eat other beings and gain their powers as his own. Sensui orders him to devour the regenerating head of Elder Toguro but the immortal demon ends up taking over Makihara's body, this being Sensui's and Toguro's intention all along.

Makai Realm

Yomi

Voiced by: Masashi Ebara (Japanese); Rick Robertson (English)

Yomi (黄泉) is the newest of the Three Kings. He was second in command to Kurama's brigand prior to Kurama placing his soul into a mortal. Yomi, however, was reckless and brash, losing countless men in unauthorized raids and direct confrontation, thinking it more exciting that way. Kurama, angered, sent an assassin to blind him as punishment. Yomi then grew extra ears and tuned his senses so acutely he could eventually hear all within his kingdom. He plans to take over both the demon and human planes, calling on Kurama to his side. He fights Yusuke in the tournament, barely winning after hearing his son Shura's shout, and loses the next round due to his injuries. Yomi then leaves to properly raise and train Shura, thanking Yusuke for helping him achieve a sense of peace he could not have attained on his own.

Mukuro

Voiced by: Minami Takayama (Japanese); Wendy Powell (English)

Mukuro () is one of the three kings of the Makai realm. Early in her childhood, she is sold into slavery to a humanoid demon named Chikou. Her master is continuously cruel to her and used Mukuro as a sex slave. He raped her every year on her birthday. To control her, he implanted a single memory of himself being kind into her mind, which she remembered each time she thought of killing him. When she turned seven years old, she poured acid on herself, hoping that her master would lose interest in her. It worked, and he disowned her. She makes a name for herself as an assassin and eventually becomes one of the Three Kings. She discovered Hiei while preparing for war and, after testing his strength against Shigure, placed him as her second in command. Mukuro is quick to agree when Yusuke proposes the demon world tournament and ends up losing to Enki in the finals. In the anime adaptation, Mukuro's backstory is changed to exclude the parts about her being a sex slave, and that she was simply an abandoned child found by Chikou and taken in for slavery. Togashi has stated that Mukuro is one of his favorite characters. The author had desired to write more about her abuse before the series ended.[4] His inspiration for the character was Kushana of Torumekia from Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.[4]

Raizen

Voiced by: Takayuki Sugō (Japanese); Christopher Sabat (English)

Raizen (雷禅) is one of the three kings of the Makai (in fact, he was considered the strongest of the three) and Yusuke's ancestor. 700 years before Yusuke is born, Raizen, then a young demon, comes to the human world looking for people to eat, and is massively injured in confrontations with human warriors. Finding a place to hide and recover from his injuries, he is discovered by the owner of the isolated house at which he is staying. Despite his demonic appearance and attitude, she has no fear of him whatsoever and even treats his injuries. When he attempts to eat her when he thinks she is asleep, he learns that she was only pretending to, as she knew he would try to do so the first chance he got. She then reveals herself to be a "cannibal shaman", a human who eats the flesh of the deceased to create antibodies to the disease within their blood, and taunts him that if he consumed her he would be killed. Raizen immediately falls in love with her, because she is the first (and only) woman he ever met who never feared him, and they become lovers. Though she is soon pregnant, he is forced to leave her when he gets better, as he is still being hunted by humans, and promises to never eat human flesh until he sees her again. However, she dies before he returns, as the Spirit World erects the barrier between Earth and the Demon World, and since he never saw her again, he stayed true to his word and never ate human flesh again. Raizen summons Yusuke to the Makai Realm as he is on the brink of death from starvation and requires someone to take his throne. He subsequently dies, and Yusuke proposes the demon world tournament immediately after.

Shigure

Voiced by: Takashi Taniguchi (Japanese); Pete Webber (English)

Shigure (時雨) is a demon surgeon in osteopathy. As payment for his services, Shigure requires that his patient have an interesting life story. As well, he requires of them a part of that life, though in eccentric ways. While looking for his lost tear stone and the Ice Kingdom where he was born, Hiei approaches Shigure and hires him to implant the Evil Eye in his forehead. Shigure hears of his past and operates, but requires that even if Hiei were to find his lost twin sister, he could never reveal to her that he is her brother. He later joins Mukuro's forces. Shigure fights Hiei as part of Mukuro's testing of whether Hiei can qualify to be the right-hand man. He wields a large Ring Blade (Rinka Enreki-tō) Brimstone Ring Blade (Phosphorus Ring Sword in the English anime dub) that looks like a large hula hoop. In the battle with Hiei, he loses the top half of his head, but later appears in the demon tournament as an opponent for Kurama and is later seen doing patrol work with Hiei at the end of the series. In the anime, after losing to Kurama, he apparently commits suicide, stating that a swordsman never loses twice.

Other characters

Keiko Yukimura

Voiced by: Yuri Amano (Japanese); Laura Bailey (English)

Keiko Yukimura (雪村螢子, Yukimura Keiko, initially spelled Kayko in the English anime[14]) is Yusuke's childhood friend and classmate. She has known Yusuke for many years and acts as a disciplinary figure, often trying to get him to attend his classes and behave, though usually to no avail.[ch. 1,2] Yusuke attempts to keep his job as spirit detective a secret from Keiko, though she finds out about it during his third case, as the Saint Beasts end up using her as bait to anger Yusuke. Keiko worries about Yusuke but knows that he is more happy fighting demons than having a normal school life. She is noticeably upset when Yusuke leaves for the demon realm in the final story arc but waits for him after he promises to return so they can get married. In the end, Yusuke fulfills his promise and returns to Keiko; they confess their feelings to each other and share a kiss, drawing the curtain to the story.

Botan

Voiced by: Sanae Miyuki (Japanese); Cynthia Cranz (English)

Botan (ぼたん) is a guide to the Underworld or a shinigami, charged with ferrying souls of the deceased to the Underworld to face their final judgment.[ch. 1] She is sent to inform Yusuke on the offer for him to be resurrected, and later acts as his assistant and trainer as he starts out his tenure as Underworld Detective.[ch. 18] She teaches him how to use the various detective tools, communicates messages from Koenma and often guides him to different destinations pertaining to his cases. She will also join him in the field occasionally; ending up protecting Keiko from insect crazed humans, acting as team manager in the Dark Tournament, and in the anime, goes with Yusuke and Kuwabara to Tarukane's mansion. Botan was ranked as the seventh most popular female anime character in 1993 Animage Anime Grand Prix, the eighth in 1994, and the eleventh in 1995.[6][7][8]

Koenma

Voiced by: Mayumi Tanaka (Japanese); Sean Michael Teague (English)

King Enma Jr., usually addressed as Koenma (コエンマ, combination of "Enma" and "ko", meaning "child"[2]) is the son of King Enma, the one in charge of judging whether a soul goes to heaven or hell. Koenma takes over the responsibilities of his father's work when he is away.[ch. 2] Though he is said to be at least 700 years old, Koenma usually appears as a toddler with a pacifier in his mouth and wearing a large hat with the kanji for "king" and the English letters "Jr". He can also transform into a young adult form, retaining his pacifier but losing his hat, showing the letters "Jr" on his forehead. Koenma acts as Yusuke's boss, assigning him his Underworld Detective cases through Botan.[ch. 18] His pacifier is a receptacle, which Koenma constantly imbues with his spirit energy. It can create a powerful barrier which Koenma states is to fend off a dark evil sometime in the future.

Atsuko Urameshi

Voiced by: Yoko Soumi (Japanese); Meredith McCoy (English)

Atsuko Urameshi (浦飯温子, Urameshi Atsuko) is Yusuke's 29-year old mother.[ch. 1] She is an alcoholic and neglectful mother, whose only known means of making money is by extorting police and yakuza.[ch. 7, 17] While she only appears primarily in the early part of the anime, in the manga she plays a larger supporting role.

Shizuru Kuwabara

Voiced by: Ai Orikasa (Japanese); Kasey Buckley (English)

Shizuru Kuwabara (桑原静流, Kuwabara Shizuru) is Kazuma Kuwabara's seventeen-year-old sister. She is an aspiring beautician and has a sixth sense even stronger than her brother's.[ch. 14] Shizuru becomes aware of Yusuke and Kuwabara's association to the Spirit World after watching the assignment tape regarding Yukina's rescue mission. Considerably down to earth and deadpan in most scenes, her role as the tough mother-figure to Kuwabara is what caused him to develop the need to learn how to fight. Her role grows somewhat during the Dark Tournament; in the anime she has a brief romantic connection to Sakyo as he saves her numerous times from demon guards at the stadium, and is given his lighter to remember him by as he dies in the stadium's destruction. While in the manga Shizuru played a minor role and does not appear again until the end of the story after the Dark Tournament, in the anime, she plays a more supporting role and takes over the role that Yusuke's mother had in the Chapter Black arc of the manga. Yoshihiro Togashi named Shizuru his favorite female character of the series "because she keep her cool."[1]

Yukina

Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori (Japanese); Jessica Dismuke (English)

Yukina (雪菜) is an ice maiden and sister to Hiei. Yukina is born to Hina, a twin to Hiei. When she finds out about her brother who was cast from the Ice Kingdom she escapes to the human world where she is captured by Gonzo Tarukane, a member of the Black Black Club. Tarukane keeps Yukina captive, torturing her to acquire the precious crystals created by her tears. Eventually she hardens her heart so as to prevent herself from crying even under extreme torture, prompting Tarukane to hire the Toguro brothers to aid him. Yusuke and Kuwabara, unknowingly shadowed by Hiei, succeed in rescuing Yukina from Tarukane, allowing her to continue her search for her lost brother.

Asato Kido

Voiced by: Takehito Koyasu (Japanese); Ethan Rains (English)

Asato Kido (木戸亜沙斗, Kido Asato) is a human who develops superhuman powers as a result of the demon portal opened by Sensui and Itsuki. His ability, "Shadow", allows him to step on someone's shadow and incapacitate them. Along with Yu Kaito and Yanagisawa, he seeks the aid of Genkai when his powers appear. It is shown that he also has limited control over his own shadow, using it to spell out his attackers name after he is paralyzed by Dr. Kamiya. At the end of the arc, having been healed, he promises Genkai he will not use his powers anymore, as she warns him it will attract demons.

Yu Kaito

Voiced by: Issei Futamata (Japanese); Jackie Cabe (English)

Yu Kaito (海藤優, Kaitō Yū) is a human who develops superhuman powers as a result of the demon plane hole opened by Sensui. He is a student at Meioh Private Academy where he constantly attempts to outdo Kurama for top grades. He is a master of the written word, having written several books and enjoys word puzzles. His ability is "Taboo" which allows him to create word games that those within his territory must adhere to or their soul will be extracted from their body. While testing the limits of his power, Kaito breaks his Taboo and has his own soul sucked from his body, prompting Kido and Yanagisawa to consult Genkai to help him and explain their new powers. In the manga, his last appearance shows him spending his day off mostly playing video games and writing.

Mitsunari Yanagisawa

Voiced by: Mitsuaki Madono (Japanese); Travis Willigham (English)

Mitsunari Yanagisawa (柳沢光成, Yanagisawa Mitsunari) is a human who develops superhuman powers as a result of the demon plane hole opened by Sensui. His power is "Copy" which allows him to copy the appearance, memories, attributes, abilities, and spirit print of anyone he touches. In his last appearance in the manga, he is too shy to ask an attractive girl out, and it is revealed that ten years later, he marries the girl that tries to cheer him up.

Pu

Voiced by: Yuri Shiratori (Japanese); Justin Cook (English)

Pu (ぷう, , "Puu" in the English anime) or Pusuke (ぷう助, Pūsuke) is Yusuke's spirit beast. To return to life Koenma gave Yusuke a golden Spirit Beast egg. As Yusuke traveled with Botan as a ghost it would feed off of his aura and hatch in a creature whose form and demeanor would depend on how pure Yusuke's actions were. After using all the energy he had accumulated to save Keiko from a fire, Yusuke was returned to his body through an alternate method, while the egg was stored in the underworld by Koenma. During the Dark Tournament the egg hatched into Pu, a small blue animal with large floppy ears, a beak and hair resembling Yusuke's. Yusuke is embarrassed to get such a cute spirit beast but is endeared to Pu after it helps him during Genkai's final discipleship test. After Yusuke is killed by Sensui and revives as a demon, Pu changes into a large blue bird, resembling a phoenix.

Jorge

Voiced by: Tomomichi Nishimura (Japanese); Kent Williams (English)

Jorge Saotome (ジョルジュ早乙女) is an ogre that is one of Koenma's underlings and only appears in the anime. Koenma often blames him for any problems that may occur, most often problems that Koenma causes himself. While Jorge attempts to act as the voice of reason most of the time, he rarely gets praised for it. In the second to last episode it is revealed that the anime series was an underworld file on Yusuke Urameshi with Jorge as the narrator. He then goes back to hating his job as Koenma's aide.

Koto and Juri

Voiced by: Ai Orikasa (Koto, Japanese), Katsuyo Endou (Juri, Japanese); Amber Cotton (Koto, English), Jamie Marchi (Juri, English)

The two announcers/referees of the Dark Tournament. Koto (小兎) resembles a fox or cat, while Juri (樹里) resembles an amphibian. Koto takes the rules of the tournament seriously, and when she protests the tournament committee's underhanded manipulations, she is made a ringside announcer, with Juri replacing her as referee. At the end of the manga, the two and Ruka, the nurse of the Dark Tournament, become widely popular idols on human television. Koto and Juri are revealed to have a crush on Toya and Suzuki respectively.

Ruka

Voiced by: Chiharu Suzuka (Japanese); Laurie Steele (English)

Ruka (瑠架) is the nurse of the Dark Tournament. She accepts bribes from teams to keep Hiei and Genkai from fighting. Her specialties including healing and creating barriers. At the end of the manga, Ruka becomes an idol with Koto and Juri, the two announcers of the Dark Tournament, and becomes widely popular on human television.

Kirishima, Okubo and Sawamura

Kirishima (桐島, "Miyamoto" in the English anime), Okubo (大久保, Ōkubo) and Sawamura (沢村, "Komada" in the English anime) are Kazuma Kuwabara's lackeys/friends and also allies of Yusuke Urameshi. Okubo's single mother, often ill, does not bring enough money into her household, so Okubo holds a job in order to support the household.[ch. 3] All three also appear in the Chapter Black arc where they attend a Megallica concert with Kuwabara. On their way home, they are attacked by Kiyoshi Mitarai and nearly drown in one of his water-based monsters, but are saved by Kuwabara. Afterwards, Kuwabara carries the three, along with Mitarai on his back to Yusuke's apartment before passing out. After Kirishima, Okubo and Sawamura tell Kurama and the others about what happened, Kurama erases their memories so they will not be burdened. In the first character popularity poll, Kirishima ranked ninth place with 219 votes.

Shigeru Murota

Shugeru Murota (室田繁) is a human with the ability to read people's minds. He plans to use his powers to be a professional boxer by anticipating attacks, he can easily avoid them. He starts a fight with Yusuke in a restaurant, thinking he can defeat him. Even with his powers, Murota is still defeated. He is later injured by Kaname "Sniper" Hagiri, and taken to the hospital where Minoru "Doctor" Kamiya is and is poisoned by a Makai insect. Shortly after helping Yusuke in defeating Doctor, Murota is attacked and consumed by Sadao "Gourmet" Makihara.

References

Yu Yu Hakusho manga

Entire series

  • Togashi, Yoshihiro. 幽☆遊☆白書 [Yu Yu Hakusho] (in Japanese). 19 vols. Tokyo: Shueisha, 1991–1994.
  • Togashi, Yoshihiro. Yu Yu Hakusho. 19 vols. San Francisco: Viz Media, 2003–2010.

Individual volumes

  • Vol. 1 (ch. 18): Goodbye, Material World!. May 2003. ISBN 1-56931-904-9. and さよなら現世!! (in Japanese). April 1991. ISBN 4-08-871273-0.
  • Vol. 2 (ch. 917): Lonesome Ghosts. November 2003. ISBN 1-59116-082-0. and 黄金色のめざめ!! (in Japanese). June 1991. ISBN 4-08-871274-9.
  • Vol. 3 (ch. 1826): Spirit Detective. February 2004. ISBN 1-59116-183-5. and 魔性の森!! (in Japanese). September 1991. ISBN 4-08-871275-7.
  • Vol. 4 (ch. 2735): Training Day. June 2004. ISBN 1-59116-325-0. and 妖魔街からの兆戦状!! (in Japanese). November 1991. ISBN 4-08-871276-5.
  • Vol. 5 (ch. 3645): Focus Your Mind As One!. October 2004. ISBN 978-1-59116-521-7. and 心をひとつに!! (in Japanese). March 1992. ISBN 4-08-871277-3.
  • Vol. 6 (ch. 4655): The Dark Tournament. February 2005. ISBN 1-59116-668-3. and 暗黒武術会開幕!! (in Japanese). June 1992. ISBN 4-08-871278-1.
  • Vol. 7 (ch. 56Two Shots): Knife-Edge Death Match. June 2005. ISBN 1-59116-812-0. and ナイフエッジ・デスマッチ (in Japanese). June 1992. ISBN 4-08-871279-X.
  • Vol. 8 (ch. 6472): Open Your Eyes!!. October 2005. ISBN 978-1-4215-0026-3. and 霊丸を越えろ!! (in Japanese). October 1992. ISBN 4-08-871280-3.
  • Vol. 9 (ch. 7381): The Huge Ordeal!!. April 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0278-6. and 最大の試練!! (in Japanese). December 1992. ISBN 4-08-871515-2.
  • Vol. 10 (ch. 8291): Unforgivable!!. August 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0695-1. and 許せない!! (in Japanese). February 1993. ISBN 4-08-871516-0.
  • Vol. 11 (ch. 92100): Eat or Be Eaten!!. December 2006. ISBN 978-1-4215-0696-8. and 喰うか喰われるか!! (in Japanese). April 1993. ISBN 4-08-871517-9.
  • Vol. 12 (ch. 101109): The Championship Match Begins!!. May 2007. ISBN 1-4215-1118-5. and 決定戦開始!! (in Japanese). June 1993. ISBN 4-08-871518-7.
  • Vol. 13 (ch. 110118): The Executors of a Dying Wish!. October 2007. ISBN 1-4215-1119-3. and 遺志を継ぐ奴等!! (in Japanese). August 1993. ISBN 4-08-871519-5.
  • Vol. 14 (ch. 119128): A Bloody Past!!. February 2008. ISBN 1-4215-1120-7. and 血塗られた過去!! (in Japanese). October 1993. ISBN 4-08-871520-9.
  • Vol. 15 (ch. 129138): Standoff at the Eleventh Hour!!. July 2008. ISBN 1-4215-1516-4. and 瀬戸際の対峙!! (in Japanese). December 1993. ISBN 4-08-871521-7.
  • Vol. 16 (ch. 139148): Breaking Into Makai. December 2008. ISBN 978-1-4215-1517-5. and 魔界への突入!! (in Japanese). March 1994. ISBN 4-08-871522-5.
  • Vol. 17 (ch. 149158): Separate Choices. May 2009. ISBN 978-1-4215-2448-1. and それぞれの決心!! (in Japanese). June 1994. ISBN 4-08-871523-3.
  • Vol. 18 (ch. 159167): The Makai Tournament. October 2009. ISBN 978-1-4215-2449-8. and 魔界統一トーナメント (in Japanese). September 1994. ISBN 4-08-871524-1.
  • Vol. 19 (ch. 168175): And So.... March 2010. ISBN 978-1-4215-2450-4. and それから・・・ (in Japanese). December 1994. ISBN 4-08-871525-X.

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