![]() ![]() Keiko was ultimately saved when Yusuke defeated Hiei and administering to her the antidote stored in the hilt of the Shadow Sword. When Keiko was slashed by Hiei with the Shadow Sword in order to turn her to a demon, Botan suppressed Keiko's demonification process for a while. She gave him the Psychic Spyglass, the Demon Compass, the Concentration Ring, and the Communication Mirror. She teaches him how to use various detective tools, communicates messages from Koenma, and often guides him to different destinations pertaining to his cases. She is one who usually gives Yusuke his missions as a Spirit Detective. She takes a form of a human being in order to do this. She acts as Yusuke's assistant and trainer as he starts out his tenure as underworld detective. Yusuke is now thus chosen as a Spirit Detective of the Spirit World. Botan shows up and tells Yusuke that his experience with death and with his special ability, he is able to see them. This prompted Keiko to rush back to Yusuke's house to kiss his body just in time.Īfter Yusuke's revival, Yusuke is surprised to notice a demon inhabiting the body of a street punk he just beat. When Keiko grew worried when her mother fell ill and decided to stay with her the whole night and thereby jeopardized the last requirement Yusuke needs to be revived, Botan possessed Keiko's mother's body and tells her that Yusuke needs her more at the moment. At first, she is somewhat skeptical of Yusuke but finally came to realize that Yusuke really has a good heart. She is the one assigned to guide Yusuke in his test so his soul can come back again to his body, thereby resurrecting him. ![]() Later, as Yusuke teamed up with Kuwabara, Hiei, and Kurama, Botan helps the whole team as well. She used to view Yusuke as an interesting subject to study until she develops a bond with him, and becomes a valuable ally and close friend. She's also bubbly and cautiously optimistic, but can be a bit of a scaredy-cat. Her footwear now consists of white open-toed boots rather than tabi with sandals.īotan is genuinely helpful and well-meaning, while also somewhat clumsy and short-sighted. Her live-action appearance depicts her long cyan hair with a full fringe styled in a hime-cut and instead of a ponytail, she has a long topknot hairstyle. Early in the series, she disguises herself in the uniform for Sarayashiki Junior High girls, a blue blouse with a yellow scarf with a blue skirt, usually with white socks or knee socks and dark-colored dress shoes. When she's masquerading as the Urameshi team's trainer during the Dark tournament, she dresses formally with a long-sleeve yellow shirt with an orange-yellow camisole underneath, brown slacks, and matching shoes. She is usually clad in a light-pink kimono with a white obi sash when on duty, but she has been known to wear human clothes. Her physical appearance generally doesn't change, but at the end of the series her ponytail and bangs have grown a bit longer. In the manga tankobon covers, she appears with blonde hair and green eyes. Botan has long cyan (light-blue) hair pulled up into a ponytail and pink eyes (blue in the manga). Here’s hoping that Yu Yu Hakusho’s absolute bop of a theme song is incorporated somehow.Although she is a Grim Reaper she looks nothing like what people thought of her as, and is quite attractive. (Including Tiger and Bunny 2, new Detective Conan adventures, and Aggretsuko season 4.) Like with Yu Yu Hakusho, details are scarce on most of them, but the slate is also full of new seasons for recent hits (like the Ultraman reboot) and old favorites. The announcement is one of the highlights from Netflix’s Japan Festival 2021, in which the streamer unveiled a massive slate of anime and anime-inspired projects currently in production. After passing a test, he’s offered the chance to return to his body, and becomes an underworld detective, investigating supernatural events in the land of the living. Since this was an uncharacteristically selfless act, the denizens of the afterlife are at a loss with what to do with him, since he would’ve been hell-bound were it not for his sudden altruism. In a medium full of great premises, Yu Yu Hakusho’s is an all-timer: Yusuke Urameshi is a teen punk who is hit by a car and killed when he tries to save a child caught in its path. The news, tweeted out by Netflix, is scant on details but the company says the series will arrive in December 2023. ![]() Just two weeks before Netflix drops Cowboy Bebop, a live-action adaptation of a beloved ‘90s anime, the streaming giant has announced another: Yu Yu Hakusho, the acclaimed manga by Yoshihiro Togashi, which was adapted into an acclaimed anime series by Studio Pierrot. ![]()
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