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| ShortSummary = Gouki retreats after hearing Botan's voice, and Yusuke is brought safely back to his home. Yusuke later fights and defeats Gouki in a forest, recovering his artifact. He then meets with [[List of YuYu Hakusho characters#Kurama|Kurama]], the second thief who possesses the Forlorn Hope: an artifact that enables its user to have any wish they want, but at the cost of their own life. Kurama plans to use this artifact to sacrifice himself to save his human mother Shiori, who's currently suffering from a terrible illness. Yusuke, believing that Kurama's sacrifice would cause his mother pain, gives some of his life force towards the mirror so that Kurama will not have to die, and claims the mirror in the end while Kurama is relieved to know that his mother will be okay.
| ShortSummary = Gouki retreats after hearing Botan's voice, and Yusuke is brought safely back to his home. Yusuke later fights and defeats Gouki in a forest, recovering his artifact. He then meets with [[List of YuYu Hakusho characters#Kiko Kurama|Kurama]], the second thief who possesses the Forlorn Hope: an artifact that enables its user to have any wish they want, but at the cost of their own life. Kurama plans to use this artifact to sacrifice himself to save his human mother Shiori, who's currently suffering from a terrible illness. Yusuke, believing that Kurama's sacrifice would cause his mother pain, gives some of his life force towards the mirror so that Kurama will not have to die, and claims the mirror in the end while Kurama is relieved to know that his mother will be okay.
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Revision as of 13:35, 16 July 2021

Yu Yu Hakusho
Season 1
No. of episodes25
Release
Original networkFuji Television
Original releaseOctober 10, 1992 (1992-10-10) –
April 10, 1993 (1993-04-10)
Season chronology
Next →
Season 2
List of episodes

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. The episodes were released in North America by Funimation. The season adapts Yoshihiro Togashi's Yu Yu Hakusho manga from the first through sixth volumes over twenty-five episodes. 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 ran from October 10, 1992, to April 10, 1993, on Fuji Television in Japan. The English episodes aired from February 2002 to April 2003. 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.[1] New episodes began airing in April 2003, when the episodes began showing on Cartoon Network's Toonami programming block.[2]

Two pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; one opening theme and one closing theme. The opening theme is "Hohoemi no Bakudan" (微笑みの爆弾, lit. "Smile Bomb") by Matsuko Mawatari. 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 Homework Never Ends") is the closing theme.

Seven DVD compilations, containing either three or four episodes, have been released by Funimation.[3] The first was released on April 16, 2002, with the seventh released on December 10, 2002.[4][5] In addition, a full collection, containing all seven DVD compilations of the saga, was released on January 14, 2003.[6] A Blu-ray compilation was released by Funimation on May 31, 2011.

Episode list

No. Title Director Storyboard Writer Original air date English air date
1"Surprised to be Dead"
Transliteration: "Shindara Odoroita!" (Japanese: 死んだらオドロいた)
Noriyuki AbeNoriyuki AbeYoshiyuki ŌhashiOctober 10, 1992 (1992-10-10)February 23, 2002
2"Koenma Appears" (Koenma of the Spirit Realm! A Trial Towards Resurrection)
Transliteration: "Reikai no Koenma! Fukkatsu e no Shiren" (Japanese: 霊界のコエンマ! 復活への試練)
Shigeru UedaAkihiro EnomotoYoshiyuki ŌhashiOctober 17, 1992 (1992-10-17)March 2, 2002
3"Kuwabara: A Promise Between Men" (Kuwabara in a Corner! A Man's Oath)
Transliteration: "Oitsumerareta Kuwabara! Otoko no Chikai" (Japanese: 追いつめられた桑原! 男の誓い)
Kazunori MizunoKazunori MizunoYoshiyuki ŌhashiOctober 24, 1992 (1992-10-24)March 9, 2002
4"Requirements for Lovers" (Hot Flames! Ties of the Beloved)
Transliteration: "Atsuki Honō! Koibito no Kizuna" (Japanese: 熱き炎! 恋人のきずな)
Akiyuki ShinboMotosuke TakahashiSukehiro TomitaOctober 31, 1992 (1992-10-31)March 16, 2002
5"Yusuke's Back" (Yusuke's Resurrection! A New Trial)
Transliteration: "Yūsuke Fukkatsu! Aratanaru Shimei" (Japanese: 幽助復活! 新たなる使命)
Junya KoshibaJunya KoshibaKatsuyuki SumisawaNovember 7, 1992 (1992-11-07)March 23, 2002
6"Three Monsters" (The Three Yokai! Hiei, Kurama, and Gouki)
Transliteration: "Sanbiki no Yōkai! Hiei Kurama Gōki" (Japanese: 三匹の妖怪! 飛影·蔵馬·剛鬼)
Hitoyuki MatsuiHitoyuki MatsuiHiroshi HashimotoNovember 14, 1992 (1992-11-14)March 30, 2002
7"Gouki and Kurama" (Kurama's Secret!? The Ties Between Mother and Son)
Transliteration: "Kurama no Himitsu?! Haha To Ko no Kizuna" (Japanese: 蔵馬の秘密?! 母と子のきずな)
Akiyuki ShinboAkiyuki ShinboYoshiyuki ŌhashiNovember 21, 1992 (1992-11-21)April 6, 2002
8"The Three Eyes of Hiei" (Keiko in Peril! Hiei, the Jagan Master)
Transliteration: "Keiko Ayaushi! Jaganshi Hiei" (Japanese: 螢子あやうし! 邪眼師·飛影)
Junya KoshibaTakeshi MoriSukehiro TomitaNovember 28, 1992 (1992-11-28)April 13, 2002
9"The Search Begins" (The Successor to Genkai! The Tournament Begins)
Transliteration: "Genkai no Keishōsha Tournament Kaishi" (Japanese: 幻海の継承者トーナメント開始)
Junya KoshibaTakeshi MoriKatsuyuki SumisawaDecember 5, 1992 (1992-12-05)April 20, 2002
10"Kuwabara's Spirit Sword" (Death Battle in the Dark! Kuwabara's Reiki Sword)
Transliteration: "Kurayami no Shitō! Kuwabara Reiki no Ken" (Japanese: 暗闇の死闘! 桑原·霊気の剣)
Kazunori MizunoKazunori MizunoHiroshi HashimotoDecember 12, 1992 (1992-12-12)April 27, 2002
11"Hard Fights for Yusuke" (Yusuke's Hard Battle! A Bruised and Bloody Counterattack)
Transliteration: "Yūsuke Kurusen! Kizudarake Hangeki" (Japanese: 幽助苦戦! 傷だらけの反撃!!)
Hitoyuki MatsuiHitoyuki MatsuiYoshiyuki ŌhashiDecember 19, 1992 (1992-12-19)May 4, 2002
12"Rando Rises, Kuwabara Falls" (Rando Appears! Kuwabara's Grievous Defeat)
Transliteration: "Randō Arawaru! Kuwabara Munen no Haiboku" (Japanese: 乱童あらわる! 桑原無念の敗北)
Akiyuki ShinboMotosuke TakahashiSukehiro TomitaDecember 26, 1992 (1992-12-26)May 11, 2002
13"Yusuke vs. Rando: 99 Attacks" (Yusuke vs. Rando, Sorcery Thrown Into Chaos!!)
Transliteration: "Yūsuke vs. Randō Midariretobu Yōjitsu" (Japanese: 幽助VS乱童 乱れとぶ妖術!!)
Junya KoshibaJunya KoshibaKatsuyuki SumisawaJanuary 9, 1993 (1993-01-09)May 18, 2002
14"The Beasts of Maze Castle" (The Four Holy Beasts in the Labyrinthine Castle! A Challenge to the Spiritual Realm)
Transliteration: "Meikyū Shiro no Shiseijū! Reikai e no Chōsen" (Japanese: 迷宮城の四聖獣! 霊界への挑戦)
Shigeru UedaAkihiro EnomotoHiroshi HashimotoJanuary 16, 1993 (1993-01-16)May 25, 2002
15"Genbu, the Stone Beast" (The Beautiful Dance of the Rose! The Elegant Kurama)
Transliteration: "Utsukushiki Bara no Mai! Karei Naru Kurama" (Japanese: 美しきバラの舞! 華麗なる蔵馬)
Kazunori MizunoNoriyuki AbeYoshiyuki ŌhashiJanuary 23, 1993 (1993-01-23)June 8, 2002
16"Byakko, the White Tiger" (Grow, Rei-ken! Kuwabara — A Man's Fight)
Transliteration: "Tobi Yo Reiken! Kuwabara Otoko no Shōbu" (Japanese: 伸びよ霊剣! 桑原·男の勝負)
Akiyuki ShinboAkiyuki ShinboSukehiro TomitaJanuary 30, 1993 (1993-01-30)June 15, 2002
17"Byakko's Lair" (Byakko's Hellish Roar)
Transliteration: "Byakko Jigoku no Otakebi" (Japanese: 白虎·地獄の雄叫び)
Junya KoshibaTakeshi MoriKatsuyuki SumisawaFebruary 6, 1993 (1993-02-06)June 22, 2002
18"Seiryu, the Blue Dragon" (Hiei Comes Forward to Battle! A Slashing Sword)
Transliteration: "Hiei Shusen! Kirisaku Ken" (Japanese: 飛影出戦! 切り裂く剣)
Hitoyuki MatsuiHitoyuki MatsuiHiroshi HashimotoFebruary 13, 1993 (1993-02-13)June 29, 2002
19"Suzaku, Leader of the Beasts" (The Last of the Four Holy Beasts, Suzaku!)
Transliteration: "Saigo no Shiseijū Suzaku" (Japanese: 最後の四聖獣·朱雀!)
Shigeru UedaAkihiro EnomotoYoshiyuki ŌhashiFebruary 20, 1993 (1993-02-20)July 6, 2002
20"Seven Ways to Die" (Secret Techniques Clash! The Seven Suzaku)
Transliteration: "Okugi Gekitotsu! Shichi Nin no Suzaku" (Japanese: 奥義激突! 七人の朱雀)
Kazunori MizunoKazunori MizunoSukehiro TomitaFebruary 27, 1993 (1993-02-27)July 6, 2002
21"Yusuke's Sacrifice" (Yusuke's Life or Death Counterattack)
Transliteration: "Yūsuke Inochi o Kaketa Hangeki" (Japanese: 幽助·命を賭けた反撃)
Akiyuki ShinboMotosuke TakahashiKatsuyuki SumisawaMarch 6, 1993 (1993-03-06)July 7, 2002
22"Lamenting Beauty" (A Sorrowful Young Beauty — Yukina)
Transliteration: "Kanashimi no Bishōjo Yukina" (Japanese: 悲しみの美少女·雪菜)
Haruo NakayamaTakeshi MoriHiroshi HashimotoMarch 13, 1993 (1993-03-13)April 5, 2003
23"The Toguro Brothers Gang" (Envoys of Darkness! The Toguro Brothers)
Transliteration: "Yami no Shisha! Toguro Kyōdai" (Japanese: 闇の使者! 戸愚呂兄弟)
Noriyuki AbeNoriyuki AbeYoshiyuki ŌhashiMarch 20, 1993 (1993-03-20)April 6, 2003
24"The Deadly Triad" (Terrifyingly Mighty Foes! The Sankishu)
Transliteration: "Osoroshiki Kyōteki! San Kishū" (Japanese: 恐ろしき強敵! 三鬼衆)
Akiyuki ShinboAkiyuki ShinboSukehiro TomitaMarch 27, 1993 (1993-03-27)April 12, 2003
25"Kuwabara's Fight of Love" (Burn, Kuwabara! The Underlying Power of Love)
Transliteration: "Moero Kuwabara! Ai no Sokojikara" (Japanese: 燃えろ桑原! 愛の底力)
Hitoyuki MatsuiHitoyuki MatsuiKatsuyuki SumisawaApril 10, 1993 (1993-04-10)April 13, 2003


References

General
  • "Official Funimation site for the saga". Funimation. Retrieved 2007-11-04.
Specific