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* AgeLift: Yusuke is 17 years old in this adaptation instead of 14 in the original. This is most likely because of his drinking, gambling, and smoking being included.

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** Yusuke, Kuwabara and Keiko are all
17 years old in this adaptation instead of 14 in the original. This is most likely because of his drinking, gambling, first season, in contrast to the manga and smoking being included.anime, where they were 14 at the start of the story.
**Kurama's human form is aged up slightly from 16 to 17, though he is still significantly older than that in actuality.
**In the manga, Koenma was a centuries old god with the body of a baby, though he would eventually transform into a teen/young adult in later arcs. The live-action show depicts him with an adult body from the start, presumably due to the challenges that using an actual child actor would have posed.
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* AgeLift: Yusuke is 17 years old in this adaptation instead of 14 in the original. This is most likely because of his drinking, gambling, and smoking being included.
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* CreateYourOwnHero: Sakyo opening a wormhole to the Makai caused a Makai Insect to escape to Earth and possess a truck driver, who then drove out of control and ran over Yusuke, starting his journey to become a Spirit Detective.


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* IGaveMyWord: [[spoiler:Sakyo literally bets his life in a wager against Koenma, and dutifully kills himself when he loses.]]

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* CombatPragmatist: Keiko doesn't fight often, but Yusuke made a point of teaching her how to fight '''dirty'''. She tends to lead with a GroinAttack.



** Rather than being a weapon of the Saint Beasts as the "Four Beasts" arc was cut, the Makai Insects show up as the leading front of the youkai horde on the other side of Sakyo's tunnel to the Makai, mainly because they happen to be small enough to fit through it while it was still tiny. They also are responsible for Yusuke's death (as the driver who ran him over had been infected by one), and his resurrection (as the person who started the fire that made him realize that he had a reason to come back had also been infected by one).



* DeathByAdaptation: In a way. Since the main narrative of the first season is Yukina's rescue arc, with some elements of the ''next'' arc (Dark Tournament) thrown in, [[spoiler:Genkai's death is pushed forward as an element of Yukina's rescue]], instead of happening in the order shown in the original manga/anime.

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* DeathByAdaptation: In a way. Since the main narrative of the first season is a mix of the Artifacts of Darkness and Yukina's rescue arc, arcs, with some elements of the ''next'' arc (Dark Tournament) thrown in, [[spoiler:Genkai's death is pushed forward as an element of Yukina's rescue]], instead of happening in the order shown in the original manga/anime.
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* CastingGag: In the European French dub, this is not the first time Rémi Gutton, as Yusuke, [[WebAnimation/HelluvaBoss had voiced a character what had to deal with deadly force problems from the afterlife]].
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* SickCaptiveScam: Keiko pretends to be sick to trick a guard into entering her cell, then knocks him out so she and Yukina can escape.
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Though many of his wicked actions were cut for time, Elder Toguro makes up for it by pulling double duty with his unapologetic [[KickTheDog dog kicking]] throughout the season. Specifically, he [[spoiler: murders Yukina's would-be rescuer in this version (rather than Tarukane and his goons) and he's also the one kidnaps Keiko rather than Hiei. In fact, he uses his morphing powers to impersonate and frame Hiei for the kidnapping, causing him to get caught in a brief conflict with Yusuke.]]

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Though many of his wicked actions were cut for time, Elder Toguro makes up for it by pulling double duty with his unapologetic [[KickTheDog dog kicking]] throughout the season. Specifically, he [[spoiler: murders Yukina's would-be rescuer in this version (rather than Tarukane and his goons) and he's also the one who kidnaps Keiko rather than Hiei. In fact, he uses his morphing powers to impersonate and frame Hiei for the kidnapping, causing him to get caught in a brief conflict with Yusuke.]]
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* AdaptationalVillainy: Though many of his wicked actions were cut for time Elder Toguro makes up for it by pulling double duty with his unapologetic [[KickTheDog dog kicking]] throughout the season. Specifically, he [[spoiler: murders Yukina's would-be rescuer in this version (rather than Tarukane and his goons) and he's also the one kidnaps Keiko rather than Hiei. In fact, he uses his morphing powers to impersonate and frame Hiei for the kidnapping, causing him to get caught in a brief conflict with Yusuke.]]

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* AdaptationalVillainy: Though many of his wicked actions were cut for time time, Elder Toguro makes up for it by pulling double duty with his unapologetic [[KickTheDog dog kicking]] throughout the season. Specifically, he [[spoiler: murders Yukina's would-be rescuer in this version (rather than Tarukane and his goons) and he's also the one kidnaps Keiko rather than Hiei. In fact, he uses his morphing powers to impersonate and frame Hiei for the kidnapping, causing him to get caught in a brief conflict with Yusuke.]]

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: [[spoiler: Sakyo still dies by his own hand, but he uses a simple gun rather than an exploding building.]]

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* DiesDifferentlyInAdaptation: DeathByAdaptation: In a way. Since the main narrative of the first season is Yukina's rescue arc, with some elements of the ''next'' arc (Dark Tournament) thrown in, [[spoiler:Genkai's death is pushed forward as an element of Yukina's rescue]], instead of happening in the order shown in the original manga/anime.
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[[spoiler: Sakyo still dies by his own hand, but he uses a simple gun rather than an exploding building.]]

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* AdaptationAmalgamation: Originally, Yusuke joins Genkai's tournament under Koenma's orders in order to find and defeat Rando. But after that was done, he later returned voluntarily for training before the Dark Tournement. In the series, however, Genkai's tournament is dropped in favor of just making Yusuke her student right away, so he can prepare to fight Hiei during the adaptation of the Artifacts of Darkness arc. The training is complete with Yusuke gaining Genkai's Spirit Wave technique and energy, something that happens during the Dark Tournament in the anime.



* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Kuwabara's hair goes from reddish orange in the anime and manga to blonde in live action.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Due to changing audience tastes, PragmaticAdaptation, CompressedAdaptation and/or other factors, Yusuke comes off as less of a jerk in live action than he did in the original source material.



* AdaptationAmalgamation: Originally, Yusuke joins Genkai's tournament under Koenma's orders in order to find and defeat Rando. But after that was done, he later returned voluntarily for training before the Dark Tournement. In the series, however, Genkai's tournament is dropped in favor of just making Yusuke her student right away, so he can prepare to fight Hiei during the adaptation of the Artifacts of Darkness arc. The training is complete with Yusuke gaining Genkai's Spirit Wave technique and energy, something that happens during the Dark Tournament in the anime.
* AdaptationalHairstyleChange: Kuwabara's hair goes from reddish orange in the anime and manga to blonde in live action.
* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Due to changing audience tastes, PragmaticAdaptation, CompressedAdaptation and/or other factors, Yusuke comes off as less of a jerk in live action than he did in the original source material.
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* ColorCodedCharacters: Following the original manga/anime, each of the main quartet is associated with a colour (even the teaser posters used the same chromatic arrangement):

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* ColorCodedCharacters: Following the original manga/anime, each of the main quartet is associated with a colour (even the [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FXzWZhxVEAQ20Y_?format=jpg&name=large teaser posters posters]] used the same chromatic arrangement):

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