
After dying in a car accident, Yusuke Urameshi finds himself in the Spirit World where a figure by the name of Koenma, offers him a deal.
In exchange to be brought back to life, Yusuke has to become a Spirit Detective that deals with the supernatural and demonic activities.
To help him combat these forces, Koenma grants him a magical ring with the power to create anything he chooses.
YuYu Hakusho: Emerald Detective is a Crossover Fanfic between YuYu Hakusho and Green Lantern. It is part of the Anime x Dc Comics series. It can be listened here
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This page contains the following tropes:
- Adaptational Context Change: The Artifacts of Darkness arc is rewritten to be a ploy by the Gambler to collect a specific artifact while leaving the three thieves to become Scapegoats.
- Adaptational Origin Connection: The Gambler is the orchestrator behind assembling Hiei, Kuruma and Gouki to steal the Three Artifacts from the Spirit World.
- Adaptation Deviation:
- In the Genkai Tournament arc, instead of a one-on-one match, Genkai takes Yusuke's advice and let it be a free-for-all fight, allowing Kuwabara to join Yusuke in fighting Rando.
- Rather than being completely destroyed, a part of the Four Saint Beast's Makai Whistle remain intact for the Gambler to steal.
- All Men Are Perverts: After Botan tells Yusuke that he can make whatever constructs with the ring, Yusuke decides to make a voluptuous female construct.
- Beyond the Impossible: Botan, and by larger extent, Koenma are not too pleased to hear that the Gamber, a human, is able to infiltrate Spirit World.
- Call-Back: Koenma has Mr. Mind imprisoned following the end of Campione: Fury of the Gods.
- Dies Differently in the Adaptation: In canon, both Suzaku and his companion, Murugu are killed by Yusuke. Here, they are killed by the Gambler.
- Enemy Mine: Yusuke and crew teams up with the Gambler to defeat the Four Saint Beast even though the former realize the latter will betray them.
- Epic Fail: Tsuchimikado Motoharu tries to perform a hero landing before falling face plant into the ground.
- Fingore: Hiei stabs Yusuke's hand with the Shadow Sword to prevent the latter from using his lantern ring. Thankfully, Yusuke breaks free before Hiei can do any further damage.
- If I Wanted You Dead...: The Gambler says this while holding a playing card right near Yusuke's neck.
- It's Personal: The Gambler has a deep vendetta towards Younger Toguro for murdering his daughter; it's to the point he wants Younger Toguro to still be alive from his fight against Yusuke.
- Killer Bear Hug: Yusuke conjures a giant teddy bear to give one to Hiei.
- Laser-Guided Karma: Gouki utilizes wood to combat Yusuke. Yusuke returns the favor by shoving one on his mouth.
- Mundane Utility: Upon learning he can teleport from Botan. Yusuke muses about using it to easily get to school while Botan points out he already can fly to do that.
- Mythology Gag: Yusuke, for some reason, can't stand against wood is similar to Alan Scott's fear of wood.
- Noodle Incident: Apparently, Great King Enma make it rain for forty days and forty nights.
- Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: Yusuke's move "The 99-Hit Special" to fire a multitude of punches at his opponent. It is Yusuke's tribute to all the psychics Rando has killed.
- The Reveal: Sakyo is the one who the Gambler steals the computer chip for.
- Shout-Out: Botan brings up books from Dr. Seuss to tease Yusuke.
- Underestimating Badassery: Both Hiei and Yusuke hardly see the Gambler as a threat for various reasons. They learn the hard way that the old man is not some to scoff at.
- Wham Line: What Sakyo intends to do with the computer chip.Sakyo: Operation....Mother Box.
