In the manga, she seems to have shady connections, judging by all the Yakuza-like men around her when she is shown "convincing" the school's chairman to accept Yusuke back into his Junior High. This happened not before Atsuko (with a baseball uniform) hit his son with a bat in order to knock him unconscious, much to Yusuke's displeasure. As Team Urameshi was gathered, they left their bodies and went into the Spirit World. Then, Yusuke called Demon World ruler Enki and requested him to gather his old friends. He told the news to the young Spirit Detective that the Gate of Judgement has been seized and both Koenma and Botan have been held hostages with the terrorist demanding the removal of demons from the Human World and restoring the Barrier. Urameshi about the Spirit World and he's given a green tea from her, then the Spirit World commander got serious. In this OVA, Shunjun appeared before Yusuke in Atsuko's home. She later returned it to Keiko, after Yusuke revealed the truth. In actuality, he had given it to Atsuko, who was seen wearing it with her hair in pigtails (comedically to the mirror's disgust). In the manga, when Keiko refuses to pay Yusuke for solving the mystery of the high school (as technically Kurama solved it), Yusuke has his revenge by claiming to have sold her uniform to some old pervert, prompting her to chase him with a baseball bat. Atsuko appeared in this saga in the manga, but not the anime. Shizuru is usually the one who took over the majority of the role that Atsuko was supposed to have, such as during the Chapter Black saga. She rarely appears in the anime (she is notably absent in the Dark Tournament Saga, which she attends in the manga with Keiko Yukimura, Shizuru Kuwabara and Botan), and is mostly seen in the beginning of the first saga. Like her son, Atsuko is spiritually aware can see and sense demons in the manga storyline. While Yusuke rarely gets along with her, she truly loves him, which he only really understands when he sees her weeping in grief at his wake.Īfter Atsuko's son revives, she starts to become more protective and involved in his life, becoming terrified at a mere dream of him leaving her or never waking up again and (in the anime) also making sure he doesn't skip school. She wants nothing more than for her son to turn out better than her, but does not succeed. Executive producer Sakamoto also noted how the production staff would feature members in Japan and abroad.Atsuko gave birth to Yusuke when she was only fifteen years old. It's being developed as a Netflix Original production, and is currently being set for a worldwide release through Netflix. What has been revealed, however was that it will feature Kazutaka Sakamoto ( Aggretsuko, Devilman Crybaby) as executive producer and Teru Morii as producer. Kitamura Takumi as Urameshi Yusuke in the upcoming Netflix Live–Action Adaptation of “Yu Yu Hakusho.”įantaken photo on the right was from yesterday’s filming!įirst announced to be in development last December, there have yet to be any confirmations about its story, casting, or staff details. spotted by GK90677366 and shared by on Twitter, we have gotten a reported first look at Takumi Kitamura as Yusuke Urameshi in the new series coming to Netflix. Reports have begun to spring up about it recently starting production, and it was further reported that a live-action Yusuke Urameshi was cast. The joint production of ROBOT, TOHO, and Netflix, a new live-action Yu Yu Hakusho series is on the way to Netflix.
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