Yu Yu Hakusho Episode 17
Just then he unleashes a new weapon. His sword transforms into a pole-like gadget and it bounces him back up and into Byakko and with this momentum Kuwabara releases a mighty punch that nails Byakko in the jaw and knocks him out of the stone and down into the lava. However, his punch was too strong causing him to lose control and he fell down as well. The three are in shock on how Kuwabara sacrificed himself to beat Byakko but just then we hear Kuwabara's scream, he didn't fall. He is dangling just below the stone and yells for help. He finally defeated Byakko and they continue on to face the rest of the demons as the episode ends.
Yu Yu Hakusho Episode 17
This episode covers the Duelist Kingdom finals, in which Mai and Yugi duel, and Joey and Bandit Keith duel. Mai surrenders, and Joey annoys Bandit Keith into being eliminated. Joey and Yugi then duel, even though no cards are played, because Yugi insults Joey and mind-crushes him into defeat. That makes Yugi the victor of the tournament and the money, but he gives the money to Joey anyway. The ending scenes of this episode shows Mako Tsunami marrying the Ocean.
A note on the "season" nomenclature: The seasons that comprise the following list correspond to the box sets released in North America by Funimation. However, these "seasons" only correspond to story arcs, and not to the pattern in which the show actually aired in either Japan or the United States. In Japan, Yu Yu Hakusho was aired year-round continuously, with regular pre-emptions for sporting events and television specials taking place, not split into standard seasonal cycles. In the United States, the show did indeed have four seasons, but those contained different episodes than on the DVDs. Season One contained episodes 121, Season Two contained 2253, Season Three contained 5489, and Season Four contained 90112.
Yusuke vs. Rando: 99 Attacks (幽助VS乱童 乱れとぶ妖術, Yūsuke vs. Randō Midariretobu Yōjitsu?, lit. Yusuke vs. Rando, Sorcery Thrown Into Chaos!!) is the thirteenth episode of the Yu Yu Hakusho anime and the Spirit Detective Saga.
The show, based on characters from Nintendo's popular "Pocket Monsters" video game, is Japan's most highly-rated program in its 6:30 p.m. time slot. Tuesday's episode, "Computer Warrior Porigon," features characters fighting each other inside a computer. 041b061a72