![]() ![]() Regardless, the anime obtained a great cult following by fans across the world. Togashi received the Shogakukan Manga Award in 1994 and an anime adaptation, albeit with less filler chapters adapted into episodes, some character origins and violent scenes were modified. It sold approximately 44 million copies in Japan. It was published every week in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine (along with his other manga) lasting since 1990 to 1994, having reached 175 chapters over 19 tankōbon volumes all the way up to its last year. Togashi became a famous manga artist in 1990, after the major success following the debut of his most popular manga (and later anime) series, Yu Yu Hakusho (幽☆遊☆白書 Yū Yū Hakusho, lit. An Ill-tempered Cupid in Heaven), ran from 1987 to 1990, which revolved around a young boy befriending a beautiful devil girl. A four volume manga of Togashi's, entitled Ten de Shōwaru Cupid (てんで性悪キューピッド, lit. Weekly Shōnen Jump published some of the stories prior to a tankōbon release in 1989. I'm not afraid of the Wolf), consisting of five short-story comedies. One of his earliest published manga volumes was Ōkami Nante Kowakunai!! (狼なんて怖くない!!, lit. ![]() ![]() His professional career began as a manga artist under Shueisha. Afterwards, Togashi authored Jura no Miduki (ジュラのミヅキ) in 1987, becoming an honorable mention in Shueisha's annual Hop Step Award Selection magazine. He authored his first manga work in 1986, at age 20, entitled Buttobi Straight (ぶっとびストレート), for which he received the Tezuka Award, the most prestigious award for new manga artists. It was during his years in college that he submitted some of his first manga to the Shueisha publisher. In high school, Togashi joined the fine arts club and later enrolled at Yamagata University, studying education in hope of becoming a teacher. Togashi was born in the city of Shinjo, Yamagata Prefecture, where he began drawing manga casually during his first two years of elementary school. 2.1 Working with Naoko Takeuchi and marriage.The user can rematerialise anywhere within a short range of their target. Teleportation: This is a technique for traveling long distances instantly.As a former member of the SDF, he is able to use this technique with immediate action or fast moves. Flight: A special ability where the user manipulates their Energy so that they can levitate or fly.In this matter, they can appear in front of an opponent. Dimensional Hole (寸法穴, Sunpō Ana): The user can open or close a dimensional portal in the fabric of space-time, in order to travel long distances.The SDF uses Flight after "sparing" Team Urameshi. He also appears later in the All or Nothing OVA in order to assist Yusuke for the mission in order to save Koenma and his subordinates in the Spirit World, which turned out successful. Shunjun is later seen as the replacement commander for the former captain Ootake, who was removed from his position for failing to kill Yusuke. It is also insinuated by one of his teammates, Rinpai, that he was the one responsible for the injury that forced Yoko Kurama to possess the unborn body of Shuichi Minamino, who later became one of Yusuke's Allies and teammates. However, he is later shown to be a bit of a braggart, as he remarks to his two comrades about how the SDF is feared among demons and considered their "boogeymen". ![]() Initially, he is depicted as a reserved individual, as he doesn't speak and maintains a cool demeanor during their first appearance in Hangman's Cave. He does not possess eyebrows and has turquoise eyes. Shunjun is a male who is in his mid to late twenties, and is characterized by his light blue hair. ![]()
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