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During its initial broadcast, episodes of the series were frequently among the top ten rated anime television shows, sometimes as the only original non-sequel show to do so. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from Kekkashi. Kekkaishi English cover of first volume featuring Yoshimori Sumimura right and Madarao. Animax Asia. See also: List of Kekkaishi characters. Main article: List of Kekkaishi chapters. Main article: List of Kekkaishi episodes. This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. September Viz Media. Retrieved November 4, VIZ Media. Retrieved on March 15, Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 1, Archived from the original on 10 July Retrieved 1 May Carlsen Verlag GmbH. Rightman Publishing Ltd. Archived from the original on 9 August Elex Media Komputindo. Panini Comics. Google Books. Editorial Ivrea. Retrieved 4 May Tong Li Comics. Kim Dong Publishing House. Archived from the original on 18 July Retrieved 5 Apr Archived from the original on 11 January She notes that Yoshimori tries to do everything on his own, and tells him she wants to help in any way she can. Unlike Yoshimori, who is typically tired and irritable during the day, Tokine seems to almost never be tired during school and, for the most part, is a capable student. During school hours, Tokine is fairly isolated; despite her popularity with boys, she rarely speaks to them even going so far as to order Yoshimori not to speak to her at school, though this rule is relaxed when there is Kekkaishi business to discuss. She also has very few school friends, and is even somewhat distant with them, usually because protecting Karasumori is at the forefront of her mind, and any other matter is secondary in importance. As children, Tokine and Yoshimori played together, though in secret due to their family rivalry despite this, both of their fathers encouraged their friendship. Tokine often rescued and comforted Yoshimori whenever he found himself in trouble, but as a result, he managed to leave a lasting impression on her as being a crybaby in need of her protection. Tokine protecting Yoshimori from a certain death, with little regard for her own safety. In Her Treasure , Tokine uses in an attempt to use Yomi as a hostage, but had no intention on killing or injuring her with it. Another time she used her kunai was when her and Yoshimori were fighting against Hiwatari. She threw it at him while he was making another large ice particle, successfully stopping him from doing so. While primarily used to perform Tenketsu, it can also serve as a secondary weapon, a cutting tool, or a means of support when fatigued. Shikigami Paper: Tokine carries several pieces of paper, marked with the Houin, to create Shikigami as needed. Smoke Bombs: Though she carries smoke bombs that emit pink smoke, she rarely uses them. Medicine Paste: Tokine uses special medicine paste that is either made or simply owned by her grandmother. The paste is effective on wounds caused by Ayakashi, since it purifies jyaki. Hazama-Ryu Kekkai technique : Tokine shows great accuracy and precision in her Kekkai. She has the basic ability to capture a weak Ayakashi with one small Kekkai, whereas Yoshimori uses a barrage of Kekkai in large sizes. Tokine attempts to make up for this by copying Masamori's technique of stacking several Kekkai around a target. Keen Intellect : Tokine is clearly more intelligent than other students her age: she is typically called on to solve math problems that no one else in her class can, and always does so with ease. Her intelligence also proves to be a asset in battle: because she has a far better understanding of the Hazama-Ryu Kekkaijutsu and its applications than Yoshimori does, she never fails to spot when he is wasting his power needlessly. Also, she typically devises combat strategies for her and Yoshimori that best combines their respective talents with highly effective results: allies and enemies alike have praised the duo's teamwork. However, rather than using this to create larger and numerous Kekkai, as Yoshimori does, Tokine typically fights conservatively, using no more power than is necessary for any given task, enabling her to fight for longer periods assuming battle conditions are ideal. Still, when facing an especially difficult opponent, it is not unheard of for Tokine to run out of power. Tokine was very close to her father. As a little girl, she practiced her Kekkaijutsu so she could help him protect Karasumori, but out of concern for her safety, Tokio asked her to wait until she was older. With his dying breath, Tokio warned Tokine to always be on her guard around Ayakashi, not wanting her to meet the same unfortunate fate that he did. Tokine's unwavering determination to carrying out her Kekkaishi duties to the best of her ability is largely to honor her father's sacrifice. As Tokine's surviving parent, Shizue tends to be very warm and supportive toward her daughter, much like the way Shuji Sumimura is with his sons. Shizue is able to offer very little assistance in the way of Tokine's Kekkaishi duties, and tends to worry a great deal if Tokine is hurt or in trouble. Despite Tokiko's known dislike of the Sumimura family, Shizue interacts with them as if they are friendly neighbors, and both expects and encourages Tokine to do the same. Tokine has a great deal of respect for her grandmother, though this does not prevent her from occasionally worrying when Tokiko takes on dangerous tasks alone. Tokiko tends to be strict with most people, including Tokine, who she holds up to high standards as both a Yukimura and a Kekkaishi. NOTE: If you don't receive a message right away, please be patient. 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Meanwhile, Yoshimori trains to control his mind with the help of By clicking 'Sign me up' I acknowledge that I have read and agree to the privacy policy and terms of use. Must redeem within 90 days. See full terms and conditions and this month's choices. Tell us what you like and we'll recommend books you'll love. Sign up and get a free eBook! Kekkaishi, Vol. By Yellow Tanabe. Trade Paperback. About The Book. About The Author. Yellow Tanabe. Product Details. Resources and Downloads. Get a FREE e-book by joining our mailing list today! Another time she used her kunai was when her and Yoshimori were fighting against Hiwatari. She threw it at him while he was making another large ice particle, successfully stopping him from doing so. While primarily used to perform Tenketsu, it can also serve as a secondary weapon, a cutting tool, or a means of support when fatigued. Shikigami Paper: Tokine carries several pieces of paper, marked with the Houin, to create Shikigami as needed. Smoke Bombs: Though she carries smoke bombs that emit pink smoke, she rarely uses them. Medicine Paste: Tokine uses special medicine paste that is either made or simply owned by her grandmother. The paste is effective on wounds caused by Ayakashi, since it purifies jyaki. Hazama-Ryu Kekkai technique : Tokine shows great accuracy and precision in her Kekkai. She has the basic ability to capture a weak Ayakashi with one small Kekkai, whereas Yoshimori uses a barrage of Kekkai in large sizes. Tokine attempts to make up for this by copying Masamori's technique of stacking several Kekkai around a target. Keen Intellect : Tokine is clearly more intelligent than other students her age: she is typically called on to solve math problems that no one else in her class can, and always does so with ease. Her intelligence also proves to be a major asset in battle: because she has a far better understanding of the Hazama-Ryu Kekkaijutsu and its applications than Yoshimori does, she never fails to spot when he is wasting his power needlessly. Also, she typically devises combat strategies for her and Yoshimori that best combines their respective talents with highly effective results: allies and enemies alike have praised the duo's teamwork. However, rather than using this to create larger and numerous Kekkai, as Yoshimori does, Tokine typically fights conservatively, using no more power than is necessary for any given task, enabling her to fight for longer periods assuming battle conditions are ideal. Still, when facing an especially difficult opponent, it is not unheard of for Tokine to run out of power. Tokine was very close to her father. As a little girl, she practiced her Kekkaijutsu so she could help him protect Karasumori, but out of concern for her safety, Tokio asked her to wait until she was older. With his dying breath, Tokio warned Tokine to always be on her guard around Ayakashi, not wanting her to meet the same unfortunate fate that he did. Tokine's unwavering determination to carrying out her Kekkaishi duties to the best of her ability is largely to honor her father's sacrifice. As Tokine's surviving parent, Shizue tends to be very warm and supportive toward her daughter, much like the way Shuji Sumimura is with his sons. Shizue is able to offer very little assistance in the way of Tokine's Kekkaishi duties, and tends to worry a great deal if Tokine is hurt or in trouble. Despite Tokiko's known dislike of the Sumimura family, Shizue interacts with them as if they are friendly neighbors, and both expects and encourages Tokine to do the same. Tokine has a great deal of respect for her grandmother, though this does not prevent her from occasionally worrying when Tokiko takes on dangerous tasks alone. Tokiko tends to be strict with most people, including Tokine, who she holds up to high standards as both a Yukimura and a Kekkaishi. Tokiko strongly dislikes Tokine having any contact with the Sumimura family, and prefers that they handle any emergencies at Karasumori without outside help. This includes unasked for assistance from the Shadow Organization, though Tokiko typically opens up the Yukimura Home to those who make arrangements officially. Despite her retirement, Tokiko is a very active Kekkaishi: closely observing Tokine's training, stepping in to take over Tokine's duties when needed, and also taking on solo missions herself. It is notable that when Tokiko does leave Karasumori, she leaves behind protection for her daughter-in-law Shizue, but not for her granddaughter Tokine, which implies a great deal of confidence in Tokine's training and ability to protect herself. Yoshimori and Tokine has a very dynamic relationship. During school hours, she doesn't want to be seen with him. When she does need him in school, however, she makes sure it's in a secluded area so it looks like she's talking to no one. She also finds his passion for baking a little childish because he cares about it more than his duties as a Kekkaishi. Each time Yoshimori goes off to Karasumori at night, she always tells him he's late. When they were just children, they would be encouraged by their parents to play with each other, Yoshimori by Shuji and Tokine by Shizue, although they rarely did take it to account. Tokine seems to care for Yoshimori greatly, but at first, doesn't see him any more than a little brother; mostly because when they were children, she'd have to always be the one to save him from accidents he made and comfort him when he cried. When he came back from Kokuboro, she slapped him so hard that he actually passed out afterward; although in the same scene she told him that she'd never forgive him for going there all alone and being reckless. After she hugged him, he passed out, and she apologized for hitting him so hard. From then on, she begins to show signs of reciprocating Yoshimori's romantic feelings for her, though she tries to hide it. When Chusinmaru was sealed and their Houin faded, Yoshimori tried to teach Tokine how to make cheesecake, and she told him that she would love to be his personal math tutor because he wants to become an architect. As an only child, Tokine grew up viewing Masamori as something of an older brother, and they have always gotten along well. She is greatly impressed by Masamori's advanced skills as a Kekkaishi, and has trouble understanding why Yoshimori dislikes him so much, as she can usually only see Masamori's good points. Each time Masamori comes home, she always wants him to teach her more techniques. Yoshimori is always jealous whenever Tokine shows interest in Masamori, but she has openly stated that she would like having Masamori as an older brother. When Gen was working with the Kekkaishi, he wouldn't even look her in the eye so she tried desperately every night to make him warm up to her. Even though he made her clean up after him most nights, he does consider Tokine one of his good friends. It is also possible that Tokine reminds Gen of his sister, Ryo, which is probably why he's so cold towards her. Eventually, he slowly begins to trust Tokine. During an attack by Youkyokusai , her first priority was saving Gen. Kekkaishi - Wikipedia

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PV OP version play More videos Edit Synopsis Yoshimura Sumimura comes from a long line of "Kekkaishi," individuals who have supernatural abilities and are able to destroy evil creatures called Ayakashi that venture into the human realm from time to time. Edit Background No background information has been added to this title. Help improve our database by adding background information here. Edit Related Anime Adaptation:. Kekkaishi TV : Yoshimori no Omoi. Sumimura, Yoshimori Main. Yoshino, Hiroyuki Japanese. Yukimura, Tokine Main. Saitou, Rie Japanese. Shishio, Gen Supporting. Tanaka, Mayumi Japanese. Madarao Supporting. Onishi, Takeharu Japanese. Sumimura, Masamori Supporting. Miyauchi, Atsushi Japanese. Kaguro Supporting. Enormous Spiritual Power : Even among the Sumimura Kekkaishi, all of whom seem to possess a great deal of spiritual power, Yoshimori has far more than even their standards would suggest is normal. Like his mother Sumiko, this routinely makes him capable of feats normally considered impossible, though to Yoshimori they are not as impressive because they are almost always well within the limits of his abilities which is telling in itself. Supernatural Endurance : Yoshimori repeatedly proves to have endurance in the range of superhuman in combat. He almost never reaches a point where he grows notably fatigued in battle. While some of this can be attributed to Karasumori's power supporting him as a Legitimate Successor, Yoshimori still possesses this trait even while removed from the site, proving that this is indeed a natural ability separate from Karasumori's power. He is, however, still susceptible to common illnesses such as colds. Supernatural Stamina: Even when pushed to the limit, Yoshimori is never seen to tire out during intense combat, due to the immense amount of spiritual power he possesses. Enhanced Regeneration: One of the side-effects of his enormous amount of spiritual power is that he can heal from most minor injuries rapidly when pushed to the limit, as seen in his fight with Kaguro. He is also capable of healing from Kaguro's attacks, which generally should stop the regeneration process in most organisms. Indomitable Will: Yoshimori has repeatedly proven his willpower to be one of his strongest points, and he has never given up on a single one of his endeavors. He always accomplishes his tasks with great determination without ever faltering, and he has never stopped on any of his goals. This is most prominent in his battle with Kaguro, where Yoshimori was determined to kill Kaguro no matter what happened to him in the aftermath. Yoshimori is easily frustrated by his mother's behavior: she tends to do outrageous things that most people cannot understand, and seems to enjoy the chaos she causes. Additionally, he is somewhat disappointed that she has very little skill at typical household tasks, such as cooking and sewing. Despite this, Yoshimori cares for her deeply, and because of her constant absence in his life, he desires, more than anything, for her to just come home and stay there. He becomes extremely defensive if anyone insults Sumiko in front of him. Though they have a great deal in common, Yoshimori and his older brother Masamori consistently have difficulty getting along, and have since they were younger. Masamori seems to resent Yoshimori being chosen as their generation's Legitimate Successor, and repeatedly lectures him on living up to the title. Yoshimori is intimidated by Masamori's skill and power as a Kekkaishi, despite Masamori's being a non-Successor. Also a sore point for Yoshimori is the fact that Tokine greatly admires Masamori. However, both brothers have a tendency to take on monumental tasks in order to protect those around them, and they can often join forces despite their lingering feelings of unease around each other. Yoshimori resents his grandfather, both because he feels Shigemori's strict training robbed him of a normal childhood, and because he hates being criticized. They tend to disagree on many things, from Yoshimori's love of baking, to his desire to become more friendly with the Yukimuras, who Shigemori largely sees firmly as inferior rival Kekkaishi. But Shigemori has a great deal of pride and faith in Yoshimori's skill and power, even if he almost never admits this aloud. Tokine was Yoshimori's best childhood friend, and saved him from trouble numerous times. However, several factors gradually caused them to grow apart, including the feud between their families, as well as their duties as Kekkaishi, which turned their friendship into more of a rivalry. Yoshimori resented being a Kekkaishi while Tokine dedicated herself to the job, which only caused more disagreements between them. Yoshimori's attitude changed drastically once Tokine was seriously wounded saving him from Yumigane: he devoted himself to becoming a strong Kekkaishi, so that no one, Tokine especially, would ever be hurt because of Karasumori. Despite the distance between them, Yoshimori developed an obvious crush on Tokine as they grew older, which she seemed aware of, but generally tried to discourage. Yoshimori became instantly jealous any time a male other than himself seemed to be getting friendly with Tokine, unaware that despite Tokine's sometimes harsh treatment of him, she held similarly strong feelings for him, though it was some time before she allowed herself to admit this. Yoshimori's main priority in battle, other than defeating the enemy, was to ensure Tokine's safety at all times, which both annoyed and impressed her. Though Yoshimori resents Tokiko's attempts to keep him away from Tokine and belittle his family, he recognizes that she is a supremely talented Kekkaishi and has, on more than one occasion, managed to swallow his pride and ask for her guidance. Tokiko always seems reluctant to agree as a rule, and while her general dislike of Yoshimori in particular never really fades, she does eventually reach the point where she can tolerate his presence for the sake of Kekkaishi duties that she cannot handle alone. Gen and Yoshimori initially cannot stand each other: Gen sees Yoshimori as a weak excuse for a Kekkaishi and Legitimate Successor, and Yoshimori considers Gen to be nothing more than a jerk with a violent streak. As they learn more about each other, Gen slowly begins to accept that their similar attitudes make them compatible partners, and Yoshimori comes to appreciate Gen not just as a powerful comrade, but a somewhat reluctant friend. Despite the fact that they get off to a rocky start, Yoshimori's continued exposure to Sen and Shu eventually makes them some of his closest and most dependable friends. Shu makes friends easily and never fails to bring a positive outlook to any situation. Sen, while often moody and quick to anger, is still more open with his feelings than Gen was, which sometimes creates noticeable parallels in Yoshimori's mind. Though Yoshimori is rarely one to accept advice easily, he often asks for Sen's opinion on problems that trouble him, and keeps in with him when they are separated, something he rarely bothers to do with other comrades. Hiromu and Tomonori are Yoshimori's friends and classmates. While they are not above teasing him or taking advantage of the fact that he falls asleep practically every day in class, their doing so also provides Yoshimori with a sense of normalcy. In addition, Hiromu maintains a rather thorough databook on rumors and people at Karasumori Academy, which sometimes helps Yoshimori in his investigations. Tomonori, on the other hand, acts as a dose of realism any time Hiromu or Yoshimori become too imaginative. Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. I never wanna see Tokine get hurt, ever again! Contents [ show ]. Categories :.

Kekkaishi (Dub) Episode 25 - AnimeVibe A demon exterminator, Tokimori Hazama, was called upon to protect the lord and his castle. The lord's power stayed on the land even when he had died. Thus, Tokimori founded the Hazama clan, who inherited his techniques, to protect the land for centuries to come. Any ayakashi that stay on the land become stronger. Yoshimori and Tokine are to guard the land from the intrusion of ayakashi who try to "power-up" there. Yoshimori and Tokine suffered a lot of hardships in their responsibilities to protect Karasumori. The Shadow Organization itself is an organization of ability users that is governed by a council of twelve, consisting of high level ability users. All the members are not the main inheritors of their clans lands or titles, or are loners who have no place to go, and thus have become a force that controls the course of their country. Over the course of the story it is revealed little by little that the legend is full of lies. Tokimori was forced to seal his own son beneath Karasumori. However, being alone with no aid Tokimori was unable to completely seal off the Shinkai he created. The series end with Urakai finally becoming better for all and the two families duties are finally finished ending their personal rivalry, with Yoshimori finally feeling everything was right with the world. Yellow Tanabe says that she uses reference books with pictures as inspiration for designs of ayakashi. She used her own images of the appearances of kanji characters of special terms and placed the terms in a system in order to create the special powers of the Kekkaishi and the terms of magic in the series. In regards to what inspired her to create the Shadow Organization, she said "I'm not really sure. I just sort of thought that's the way organizations are. Kekkaishi is written and illustrated by Yellow Tanabe. Kekkaishi was adapted by Sunrise as an anime television series directed by Kenji Kodama with character designs by Hirotoshi Takaya and music by Taku Iwasaki. The anime has been licensed in North America by Viz Media. The manga had over 16 million copies in print as of May During its initial broadcast, episodes of the anime series were frequently among the top ten rated anime television shows, sometimes as the only original non-sequel show to do so. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Redirected from Kekkashi. Kekkaishi English cover of first manga volume featuring Yoshimori Sumimura right and Madarao. Animax Asia. See also: List of Kekkaishi characters. Main article: List of Kekkaishi chapters. Main article: List of Kekkaishi episodes. This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. September Viz Media. Retrieved November 4, VIZ Media. Retrieved on March 15, Agency for Cultural Affairs. Retrieved August 1, Archived from the original on 10 July Retrieved 1 May Carlsen Verlag GmbH. Rightman Publishing Ltd. Archived from the original on 9 August Elex Media Komputindo. Panini Comics. Google Books. Editorial Ivrea. Retrieved 4 May Tong Li Comics. Year Anime Manga Shonen Jump. Remember me. Log in to VIZ Don't have an account? Remember me Forgot password? Reset Password Enter the e-mail address associated with your account and we'll email you a link to reset your password. Requesting Password Reset Instructions You have been sent an email with instructions on how to reset your password. NOTE: If you don't receive a message right away, please be patient. At times some customers have experienced delays of several minutes. Subscribe to the VIZ Newsletter. First Name. Last Name. Feedback Please submit a suggestion, comment or question - we would love to hear from you! E-mail optional. Note to our visitors in the EU This website uses cookies and tracking technologies to assist with your navigation, analyze use of our website and products and services, assist with your registration and login, and to assist with our marketing efforts. You may block cookies via standard web-browser settings, but this site may not function correctly without cookies. Edit comment. Contains spoilers!

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