Keiko goes to Yusuke's house to watch over him. Transcription: " Atsuki Honō! Koibito no Kizuna" ( Japanese: 熱き炎! 恋人のきずな) "Requirements for Lovers" (Hot Flames! Ties of the Beloved) The teacher is forced to change the paper back under the orders of the tough-but-fair Principal Takenaka, and Kuwabara's friend keeps his job, with Kuwabara thanking Yusuke. Kuwabara becomes furious after the teacher attempts to alter his passing grade, yet Yusuke is able to prevent his violence. Yusuke later helps him study by communicating to him in his dreams. The teacher, witnessing Kuwabara's determination to keep his promise (going so far as not to offer resistance whenever he is harassed by punks), then puts an additional stipulation that Kuwabara must score 50% or higher on the upcoming physical science exam. Yusuke discovers that Kuwabara has been forced by a cruel and corrupt teacher into a policy of strict nonviolence for a week, having the risk of one of his own friends losing his after-school job and being unable to support his family. Transcription: " Oitsumerareta Kuwabara! Otoko no Chikai" ( Japanese: 追いつめられた桑原! 男の誓い) "Kuwabara: A Promise Between Men" (Kuwabara in a Corner! A Man's Oath) He later possesses the body of Kuwabara for one hour to find Keiko to inform Atsuko not to have his body cremated since he will attempt to come back to life. Yusuke appears to Keiko in a dream to tell her that he will soon be revived. Yusuke meets Koenma, son of the ruler of the Spirit World, and is given the task of raising a spirit egg that, when hatched, may return him to his body. Transcription: " Reikai no Koenma! Fukkatsu e no Shiren" ( Japanese: 霊界のコエンマ! 復活への試練)
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"Koenma Appears" (Koenma of the Spirit Realm! A Trial Towards Resurrection) At first, Yusuke initially refuses the proposal, but ultimately accepts after seeing the people he thought did not care for him, including his childhood friend Keiko Yukimura, his mother Atsuko, and his rival Kazuma Kuwabara grieving for him at his wake. For this reason, he is then offered the chance to be revived by the mysterious Botan, Guardian of the river Styx. He soon learns that the child would have lived anyway, and that the Spirit World was not expecting him to die. Transcription: " Shindara Odoroita!" ( Japanese: 死んだらオドロいた)Ī 14-year-old narcissistic, street-fighting slacker Yusuke Urameshi dies an unlikely hero, after he is hit by a car after saving a young child who was playing with a ball in the street. A Blu-ray compilation was released by Funimation on May 31, 2011.
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In addition, a full collection, containing all seven DVD compilations of the saga, was released on January 14, 2003. The first was released on April 16, 2002, with the seventh released on December 10, 2002. Seven DVD compilations, containing either three or four episodes, have been released by Funimation. "The Homework Never Ends") is the closing theme. Another of Mawatari's works, "Homework ga Owaranai" ( ホームワークが終わらない, Hōmuwāku ga Owaranai, lit. The opening theme is "Hohoemi no Bakudan" ( 微笑みの爆弾, lit. Two pieces of theme music are used for the episodes one opening theme and one closing theme. New episodes began airing in April 2003, when the episodes began showing on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block. The first twenty-one episodes were shown on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim programming block, with reruns playing after the broadcast night of July 6, 2002. The English episodes aired from February 2002 to April 2003. The season ran from October 10, 1992, to April 10, 1993, on Fuji Television in Japan. The episodes follow the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage boy who dies in an accident, and is resurrected as a Spirit Detective, Spirit World's protector of the Living World against demons and other supernatural threats. The season adapts Yoshihiro Togashi's Yu Yu Hakusho manga from the first through sixth volumes over twenty-five episodes. The episodes were released in North America by Funimation. The first season of the Yu Yu Hakusho anime series, the Spirit Detective Saga, was directed by Noriyuki Abe and produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising and Studio Pierrot.