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**That explanation is dub-only. In the Japanese version, he revived the tree by grafting a piece of the cherry tree that was in his front yard during his human childhood, which makes the whole thing ''full'' of symbolism by revitalizing something ancient and dead with something that is considered [[MonoNoAware all the more beautiful for how fleeting it is, underlining the value of the brief-to-demons time Kurama will be able to live as a human without changing his identity]]. It was probably changed in English because keeping it in would require dropping other, more important lines to explain both MonoNoAware ''and'' the Japanese cultural significance of cherry blossoms.
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* It seems like Kiyoshi Mitarai (the Sea Man) loses about a hundred IQ points when he becomes a "good guy." Apart from playing some tennis, he mainly just stands around and looks pretty for the entire rest of his appearances in the series, despite the fact that he's the only one who could have easily defeated Sensui in combat. His power is to use his blood to summon water-monsters from any existing water, which are invulnerable to normal attacks, and which can envelope you. When they do this, you're trapped in a separate dimension, made entirely of water, and can only get out if you have an attack that can break through dimensional barriers. We know that Sensui doesn't have such an attack, because if he did, he would have broken through the Kekkai barrier by himself, instead of needing to lure Kuwabara into doing it. So, why didn't Sea Man just create a large water monster with his blood, use it to envelope Sensui, and drown him within ten minutes? Seems that would have solved their Sensui problem pretty neatly, to the point where he couldn't have escaped like he did, especially since the first thing that Sea Man does after escaping from the Uraotoko is to land in a huge pool of water.
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** FridgeHorror: Hiei is probably the second-most-often-[[{{Shipping}} shipped]] character in the series after [[FandomBicycle Kurama]]. Hello, Fridge {{Shotacon}}. I [[{{Squick}} did not want]] to meet you here today.

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** FridgeHorror: Hiei is probably the second-most-often-[[{{Shipping}} shipped]] character in the series after [[FandomBicycle Kurama]]. Hello, Fridge {{Shotacon}}.Paedophilia. I [[{{Squick}} did not want]] to meet you here today.
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* Interesting this isn't mentioned yet, but when Rando was killed off, it is very likely all ninety-nine of the techniques he stole are now LostForever. Sure, it may be a good thing some of them won't be learned again, but it's a bit tragic to think how many unique moves vanished in one kill and how meaningless the slain trainers' lives were.

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* Interesting this isn't mentioned yet, but when Rando was killed off, it is very likely all ninety-nine of the techniques he stole are now LostForever.lost. Sure, it may be a good thing some of them won't be learned again, but it's a bit tragic to think how many unique moves vanished in one kill and how meaningless the slain trainers' lives were.
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* Sensui's parting words to Yusuke "I needed to collapse those boundaries between us and them, thus the tunnel, but then I saw you Urameshi. First demonized in a human's body, and then humanized in a demon's. You dissolved the barriers between us in ways I never imagined." equally apply to Kurama's life. He possesses a human's body in order to survive, and then slowly demonizes the human's body altering it into a demonic form that looks human but isn't. Then through interacting with humans he learns about love, honor, and compassion and the demonic mindset he lived by for untold centuries is eroded away at -- making the ruthless bandit a loving, hardworking, and passionate young man to an equally kind mother. The humanized demon is then given a chance to return to his demon form and resume what he once was (demonized as a human) but then struggles with the idea that he can continue to remain as the good person he's become if he maintains that form, thus choosing to be human (humanized as a demon).

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* Sensui's parting words to Yusuke "I needed to collapse those boundaries between us and them, thus the tunnel, but then I saw you Urameshi. First demonized in a human's body, and then humanized in a demon's. You dissolved the barriers between us in ways I never imagined." equally apply to Kurama's life. He possesses a human's body in order to survive, and then slowly demonizes the human's body altering it into a demonic form that looks human but isn't. Then through interacting with humans he learns about love, honor, and compassion and the demonic mindset he lived by for untold centuries is eroded away at -- making the ruthless bandit a loving, hardworking, and passionate young man to an equally kind mother. The humanized demon is then given a chance to return to his demon form and resume what he once was (demonized as a human) but then struggles with the idea that he can continue to remain as the good person he's become if he maintains that form, thus choosing to be human (humanized as a demon).demon).
* The naming conventions used among the main cast is interesting when viewed through the lens of Western and Japanese naming conventions. In the West you normally only call someone by their last name if you're very dismissive of them as an individual, and you're saying they're so low class that only their family name has any value. In Japan, by contrast, referring to someone by their last name is seen as a sign of respect since you're acknowledging that their family name brings them a sense of honor and worth. Kuwabara constantly referring to Yusuke as Urameshi and Yusuke constantly referring to Kazuma as Kuwabara is amusingly fitting in the lens of both concepts. Kuwabara and Yusuke both respect each other as rivals, hence the last name usage, but neither of them are ever openly affectionate enough around one another -- even after becoming friends -- that they feel comfortable referring to one another by their first names. In the case of Hiei, his clan abandoned him when he was born so he has no clan name to be addressed by. And in the case of Kurama, even though he has a human name, everyone respects Kurama enough that they can refer to him with such a familiar term.
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* So where does Kurama get all these fancy outfits that he wears over the course of the series? They can't be his mother's right? Forgetting how opulent they are, there's no way his mother wouldn't take note of the various gashes and blood marks on the clothing. Well that's obviously ruled out. It's far more likely that it's a combination of factors. As a thief Kurama has stolen many things over the course of his long life, so they might be left over clothing that he stored away somewhere and just has a lot of surplus. He's no doubt very rich from all his thieving, and likewise probably has a lot of treasure stashed away, so it wouldn't be surprising if Kurama actually purchased the clothing. Or since Kurama materializes a white shirt and pants, and shoes when he goes into his fox demon form then he might have the limited ability to materialize or "poof" the clothing into existence. Whatever the case, Kurama certainly likes to dress in style.

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* So where does Kurama get all these fancy outfits that he wears over the course of the series? They can't be his mother's right? Forgetting how opulent they are, there's no way his mother wouldn't take note of the various gashes and blood marks on the clothing. Well that's obviously ruled out. It's far more likely that it's a combination of factors. As a thief Kurama has stolen many things over the course of his long life, so they might be left over clothing that he stored away somewhere and just has a lot of surplus. He's no doubt very rich from all his thieving, and likewise probably has a lot of treasure stashed away, so it wouldn't be surprising if Kurama actually purchased the clothing. Or since Kurama materializes a white shirt and pants, and shoes when he goes into his fox demon form then he might have the limited ability to materialize or "poof" the clothing into existence. Whatever the case, Kurama certainly likes to dress in style.style.
* Sensui's parting words to Yusuke "I needed to collapse those boundaries between us and them, thus the tunnel, but then I saw you Urameshi. First demonized in a human's body, and then humanized in a demon's. You dissolved the barriers between us in ways I never imagined." equally apply to Kurama's life. He possesses a human's body in order to survive, and then slowly demonizes the human's body altering it into a demonic form that looks human but isn't. Then through interacting with humans he learns about love, honor, and compassion and the demonic mindset he lived by for untold centuries is eroded away at -- making the ruthless bandit a loving, hardworking, and passionate young man to an equally kind mother. The humanized demon is then given a chance to return to his demon form and resume what he once was (demonized as a human) but then struggles with the idea that he can continue to remain as the good person he's become if he maintains that form, thus choosing to be human (humanized as a demon).
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* During Genkai's succession tournament, she states that she cares not whether the champion will use her powers for good or evil, only that they win and her techniques can be passed on. At first, this makes Genkai come off as a cold sociopath. However, in retrospect, Genkai says this because it literally doesn't matter; nobody evil ''could'' receive Genkai's power. Genkai's final test before passing on her power is to determine both her student's morality and determination by proposing that they must kill her. If her student immediately refuses, they do not possess the determination to get stronger. If her student immediately complies, then they do not possess the responsibility to handle such power. Prior to her power transfer to Yusuke, Genkai was the third strongest being on Earth, behind only Sensui and Younger Toguro. Even in the highly unlikely event that the student would be able to kill Genkai, her secrets would die with her. Rando would have never succeeded Genkai in the first place.

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* During Genkai's succession tournament, she states that she cares not whether the champion will use her powers for good or evil, only that they win and her techniques can be passed on. At first, this makes Genkai come off as a cold sociopath. However, in retrospect, Genkai says this because it literally doesn't matter; nobody evil ''could'' receive Genkai's power. Genkai's final test before passing on her power is to determine both her student's morality and determination by proposing that they must kill her. If her student immediately refuses, they do not possess the determination to get stronger. If her student immediately complies, then they do not possess the responsibility to handle such power. Prior to her power transfer to Yusuke, Genkai was the third strongest being on Earth, behind only Sensui and Younger Toguro. Even in the highly unlikely event that the student would be able to kill Genkai, her secrets would die with her. Rando would have never succeeded Genkai in the first place.place.
* So where does Kurama get all these fancy outfits that he wears over the course of the series? They can't be his mother's right? Forgetting how opulent they are, there's no way his mother wouldn't take note of the various gashes and blood marks on the clothing. Well that's obviously ruled out. It's far more likely that it's a combination of factors. As a thief Kurama has stolen many things over the course of his long life, so they might be left over clothing that he stored away somewhere and just has a lot of surplus. He's no doubt very rich from all his thieving, and likewise probably has a lot of treasure stashed away, so it wouldn't be surprising if Kurama actually purchased the clothing. Or since Kurama materializes a white shirt and pants, and shoes when he goes into his fox demon form then he might have the limited ability to materialize or "poof" the clothing into existence. Whatever the case, Kurama certainly likes to dress in style.
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*** So, Yukina is a prepubescent. Tarukane states something alone the lines of, "we tried everything" to get her to cry. Bringing in the Taguro brothers was his last resort because he couldn't think of anything else... Yukina was raped. Yukina was raped a lot. Being unable to bear children at such a young age is probably the only thing that saved her from having children back then. And that's a good thing, because can you imagine what would have happened to her children?

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*** So, Yukina is a prepubescent. Tarukane states something alone the lines of, "we tried everything" to get her to cry.cry, but they eventually ran out of things that worked. Bringing in the Taguro brothers was his last resort because he couldn't think of anything else... Yukina was raped. Yukina was raped a lot. Being unable to bear children at such a young age is probably the only thing that saved her from having children back then. And that's a good thing, because can you imagine what would have happened to her children?

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*** Then again, Yukina and Hiei are only half Koorime, thus it is entirely possible that automatic reproduction was simply not one of the genetic traits passed down to Yukina, so she and Hiei could be adults. Though there is also the possibility that due to the inherent child creating nature of Koorime BOTH Hiei and Yukina could have that trait and still be children.

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*** Then again, Yukina and Hiei are only half Koorime, thus it is entirely possible that automatic reproduction was simply not one of the genetic traits passed down to Yukina, so she and Hiei could be adults. Or maybe, like real life animal hybrids, neither is capable of reproduction due to broken chromosomes. Though there is also the possibility that due to the inherent child creating nature of Koorime BOTH Hiei and Yukina could have that trait and still be children.children, because demons are weird.


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*** So, Yukina is a prepubescent. Tarukane states something alone the lines of, "we tried everything" to get her to cry. Bringing in the Taguro brothers was his last resort because he couldn't think of anything else... Yukina was raped. Yukina was raped a lot. Being unable to bear children at such a young age is probably the only thing that saved her from having children back then. And that's a good thing, because can you imagine what would have happened to her children?
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** Though how old is the Kekkai Barrier anyway? It's relevant to the question if it existed when the Lady Doctor was still alive. If it's not elaborated in canon we'll have to give the above explanation a maybe.

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** Though how old is the Kekkai Barrier anyway? It's relevant to the question if it existed when the Lady Doctor was still alive. If it's not elaborated in canon we'll have to give the above explanation a maybe.maybe.
* During Genkai's succession tournament, she states that she cares not whether the champion will use her powers for good or evil, only that they win and her techniques can be passed on. At first, this makes Genkai come off as a cold sociopath. However, in retrospect, Genkai says this because it literally doesn't matter; nobody evil ''could'' receive Genkai's power. Genkai's final test before passing on her power is to determine both her student's morality and determination by proposing that they must kill her. If her student immediately refuses, they do not possess the determination to get stronger. If her student immediately complies, then they do not possess the responsibility to handle such power. Prior to her power transfer to Yusuke, Genkai was the third strongest being on Earth, behind only Sensui and Younger Toguro. Even in the highly unlikely event that the student would be able to kill Genkai, her secrets would die with her. Rando would have never succeeded Genkai in the first place.

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* During Raizen's flashback showcasing how he met the Lady Doctor (Yusuke's human ancestor and how the two of them are connected biologically) he's clearly on the run from a group of humans and is wounded. At first is seems like Fridge Horror comes in when you wonder what sort of enemies was [[WorldsStrongestMan Raizen]] fighting in order to render him weak enough that he'd be on the run from a bunch of humans? Then you remember that Hokushin stated that it is clearly by demon law that any high level demons must wear and organic device that suppresses there power to the minimum when they visit the human world. He also stated that there are other illegal ways of gaining entry to the human world. In both cases Hokushin stated that these various methods bypass the Kikai barrier. Since Raizen's chest was bandaged, it can be resonable to assume he was wearing one of those organic devices and it simply wasn't shown.

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* During Raizen's flashback showcasing how he met the Lady Doctor (Yusuke's human ancestor and how the two of them are connected biologically) he's clearly on the run from a group of humans and is wounded. At first is seems this may seem like Fridge Horror comes in when you wonder since you're wondering what sort of enemies was [[WorldsStrongestMan Raizen]] fighting in order to render him weak enough that he'd be on the run from a bunch of humans? Then you But remember that Hokushin stated informed Yusuke that it is clearly by demon law (at least in Raizen's country) states that any high level demons must wear and an organic device that suppresses there their power to the minimum when levels so they visit can get past the human world. He also stated that there Kekkai Barrier. There are other illegal ways of gaining entry to the human world. In both cases Hokushin stated that these various methods bypass the Kikai barrier. Since Raizen's chest was bandaged, it can be resonable to assume but they aren't heavily elaborated on. Point being: Raizen may not have been at his best when he was wearing one of those organic devices and wounded on Earth due to this method.
** Though how old is the Kekkai Barrier anyway? It's relevant to the question if
it simply wasn't shown.existed when the Lady Doctor was still alive. If it's not elaborated in canon we'll have to give the above explanation a maybe.
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* During Raizen's flashback showcasing how he met the Lady Doctor (Yusuke's human ancestor and how the two of them are connected biologically) he's clearly on the run from a group of humans and is wounded. The Fridge Horror comes from what sort of enemies was [[WorldsStrongestMan Raizen]] fighting to render him weak enough that he'd be on the run from a bunch of humans?

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* During Raizen's flashback showcasing how he met the Lady Doctor (Yusuke's human ancestor and how the two of them are connected biologically) he's clearly on the run from a group of humans and is wounded. The At first is seems like Fridge Horror comes from in when you wonder what sort of enemies was [[WorldsStrongestMan Raizen]] fighting in order to render him weak enough that he'd be on the run from a bunch of humans?humans? Then you remember that Hokushin stated that it is clearly by demon law that any high level demons must wear and organic device that suppresses there power to the minimum when they visit the human world. He also stated that there are other illegal ways of gaining entry to the human world. In both cases Hokushin stated that these various methods bypass the Kikai barrier. Since Raizen's chest was bandaged, it can be resonable to assume he was wearing one of those organic devices and it simply wasn't shown.
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* During Raizen's flashback showcasing how he met the Lady Doctor (Yusuke's human ancestor and how the two of them are connected biologically) he's clearly on the run from a group of humans and is wounded. The Fridge Horror comes from what sort of enemies was Raizen fighting to render him weak enough that he'd be on the run from a bunch of humans?

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* During Raizen's flashback showcasing how he met the Lady Doctor (Yusuke's human ancestor and how the two of them are connected biologically) he's clearly on the run from a group of humans and is wounded. The Fridge Horror comes from what sort of enemies was Raizen [[WorldsStrongestMan Raizen]] fighting to render him weak enough that he'd be on the run from a bunch of humans?
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* In the Anime Koto speculates that Kurama generated the tree out of thin air like that because he had planted seeds there thousands of years ago. Who is to say that Kurama didn't suggest Yomi host the tournament in that exact spot for that very reason. It'd suit Kurama's CrazyPrepared personality.

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* In the Anime Koto speculates that Kurama generated the tree out of thin air like that because he had planted seeds there thousands of years ago. Who is to say that Kurama didn't suggest Yomi host the tournament in that exact spot for that very reason. It'd suit Kurama's CrazyPrepared personality.personality.
* During Raizen's flashback showcasing how he met the Lady Doctor (Yusuke's human ancestor and how the two of them are connected biologically) he's clearly on the run from a group of humans and is wounded. The Fridge Horror comes from what sort of enemies was Raizen fighting to render him weak enough that he'd be on the run from a bunch of humans?
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* FridgeHorror: [[GuileHero Kurama]] is ''very'' smart, can come up with failproof plans even as he's being beaten up, and his plant powers could easily kill someone if he wanted them to; He also happens to be one of the kindest characters in the series. Imagine if he wasn't, and fought against Yusuke instead of helping him. He would have the potential to be an absolutely horrifying villain.
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* FridgeHorror: [[GuileHero Kurama]] is ''very'' smart, can come up with failproof plans even as he's being beaten up, and his plant powers could easily kill someone if he wanted them to; He also happens to be one of the kindest characters in the series. Imagine if he wasn't, and fought against Yusuke instead of helping him. He would have the potential to be an absolutely horrifying villain.

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* FridgeHorror: [[GuileHero Kurama]] is ''very'' smart, can come up with failproof plans even as he's being beaten up, and his plant powers could easily kill someone if he wanted them to; He also happens to be one of the kindest characters in the series. Imagine if he wasn't, and fought against Yusuke instead of helping him. He would have the potential to be an absolutely horrifying villain.villain.
* In the Anime Koto speculates that Kurama generated the tree out of thin air like that because he had planted seeds there thousands of years ago. Who is to say that Kurama didn't suggest Yomi host the tournament in that exact spot for that very reason. It'd suit Kurama's CrazyPrepared personality.
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* A bit of FridgeHorror: Most likely the reason Kuwabara sees attacking women as an [[ThisIsUnforgivable unforgivable]] sin is most likely due to being [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale abused for years on end]] by his [[BitchInSheepsClothing bitchy]] older sister, Shizuru.

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* A bit of FridgeHorror: Most likely the reason Kuwabara sees attacking women as an [[ThisIsUnforgivable unforgivable]] sin is most likely due to being [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale abused for years on end]] by his [[BitchInSheepsClothing bitchy]] older sister, Shizuru.Shizuru.
* FridgeHorror: [[GuileHero Kurama]] is ''very'' smart, can come up with failproof plans even as he's being beaten up, and his plant powers could easily kill someone if he wanted them to; He also happens to be one of the kindest characters in the series. Imagine if he wasn't, and fought against Yusuke instead of helping him. He would have the potential to be an absolutely horrifying villain.
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**** Remember the scene where Sensui fell apart at the sight of female {{Youkai}} being used as [[SexSlave Sex Slaves]]? That same fate was going to befall to Yukina. And a Koorime's jewel shines brightest when her child is born. If the Black Book Club had learned of this....let's be glad that Team Urameshi rescued her in time.
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**** Possibly they, like Genkai, wished not to be bothered again. Karasu and Bui were not among them; they were defeated and enslaved by Toguro after he became a demon.

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** This troper thought the same, that Byakko's survival level went to ridiculous extremes and his actual death is so sudden and unexpected that one expects him to rise back up again like he did before, that and it's a total AssPull to suddenly show Hiei has honor at the expense of Kuwbara's character, further cementing his status as the ButtMoney who never wins any fights.

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** This troper thought the same, that Byakko's survival level went to ridiculous extremes and his actual death is so sudden and unexpected that one expects him to rise back up again like he did before, that and it's a total AssPull to suddenly show Hiei has honor at the expense of Kuwbara's Kuwabara's character, further cementing his status as the ButtMoney ButtMonkey who never wins any fights.


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*** And there's, you know, him beating Risho and elder Toguro and Sea Man, plus some demon mooks at Tarukane's compound and on the boat to the tournament.
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* A bit of FridgeHorror: Most likely the reason Kuwabara sees attacking women as an [[ThisIsUnforgivable unforgivable]] sin is most likely due to being [[AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale abused for years on end]] by his [[BitchInSheepsClothing bitchy]] older sister, Shizuru.

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* A bit of FridgeHorror: Most likely the reason Kuwabara sees attacking women as an [[ThisIsUnforgivable unforgivable]] sin is most likely due to being [[AbuseIsOkayWhenItIsFemaleOnMale [[DoubleStandardAbuseFemaleOnMale abused for years on end]] by his [[BitchInSheepsClothing bitchy]] older sister, Shizuru.
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*** Juri says it when she checks the rulebook. The exact line is "Since it is the final and neither team has used their substitution..."
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** Never wins? Byakko was already dying and needed a bit of Seiryuu's energy to survive. I'd say Kuwabara had won handily.
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** Rando wasn't killed, he was just knocked out while shrunk and immediately tied up in his own web and shipped to the Reikai.
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**** Then again, Yukina and Hiei are only half Koorime, thus it is entirely possible that automatic reproduction was simply not one of the genetic traits passed down to Yukina, so she and Hiei could possibly be adults. Though there is also the possibility that due to the inherent child creating nature of Koorime BOTH Hiei and Yukina could have that trait and still be children.

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**** Then again, Yukina and Hiei are only half Koorime, thus it is entirely possible that automatic reproduction was simply not one of the genetic traits passed down to Yukina, so she and Hiei could possibly be adults. Though there is also the possibility that due to the inherent child creating nature of Koorime BOTH Hiei and Yukina could have that trait and still be children.
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**** Then again, Yukina and Hiei are only half Koorime, thus it is entirely possible that automatic reproduction was simply not one of the genetic traits passed down to Yukina, so she and Hiei could possibly be adults. Though there is also the possibility that due to the inherent child creating nature of Koorime BOTH Hiei and Yukina could have that trait and still be children.
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*** From what I remember Koorime reproduce once every century. So the twins are probably passed youkai puberty (or at their "teen" years to fit the human age frame) but not at that time of the century for reproducing.

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*** From what I remember Koorime reproduce once every century. So the twins are probably passed past youkai puberty (or at their "teen" years to fit the human age frame) but not at that time of the century for reproducing.
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** Hiei could also be anger against an ice user since he was abandoned by a tribe of ice apparitions.

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** Hiei could also be anger angry against an ice user ice-user since he was abandoned by a tribe of ice apparitions.

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