Younger Toguro: was he truly steeped in his Blood Knight philosophies and satisfied with his death at the hands of a Worthy Opponent, a man tormented by his guilt of several regrets feeling the need to die at the hands of another hero, believing himself to be the same monster as the one who shattered his beliefs, or a man who saw a young man and secretly tested him so that the boy wouldn't go down the same path as he did? Perhaps a combination of all three, but deep down a man with a broken heart. Kurama: Is Kurama really as sweet as he seems or is he really a Manipulative Bastard who is willing to do anything to get what he wants? You decide!.Kurama has black hair in the manga, but good luck trying to find a fanart that doesn't feature him with the anime’s Significant Green-Eyed Redhead color scheme.The anime completely removes this aspect of his character even if only to avoid controversy with public moral censors) and even some degree of Adaptation Expansion in turning minor plot points into mini-subplots. Reasons for this that are cited are Studio Pierrot's practice of Adaptation Distillation and to some extent Pragmatic Adaptation in compressing Early-Installment Weirdness of Yusuke's pre-resurrection errands (which lasted for two volumes in the manga, but only five episodes in the anime), omitting certain details that were considered unnecessary grittiness (for example in the manga, Yusuke, who is a teenager, was established as being a smoker. The anime is much more well-known than the manga.
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