How does Shaman King end?

Joco, Ryu, Lyserg, Horohoro, Ren, and Manta had all grown up, and Ren came to meet Hana, Yoh, and Anna’s son, and brought along Men, his son. It all ended with Hao finally at peace and happy with Matamune back beside him as his companion as they watched over their families to ensure a safe and secure life.

Who won the Shaman King tournament?

At one point he casually immolates three people with a smile before walking out of the shaman battle arena. All of this is nothing compared to what happens when Hao wins the tournament. Yes, that’s right: the antagonist wins the tournament and becomes God.

How many volumes does Shaman King have?

Shaman King

シャーマンキング (Shāman Kingu)
Demographic Shōnen
Original run June 30, 1998 – August 30, 2004
Volumes 32 (original) 35 (complete edition)
Anime television series

Do Yoh and Anna get married?

During the time skip between the main series and Funbari no Uta, Anna has married Yoh and has given birth to a boy named Asakura Hana. She and Yoh begin traveling the world with their infant son, but while in the Middle East they were killed and ended up in Hao’s realm in the Great Spirit.

Is Hao and Yoh related?

He is voiced by Minami Takayama in the Japanese version, Sebastian Arcelus in the English dub of the 2001 anime and Erica Mendez in the English dub of the 2021 anime. Hao is the ancestor of Yoh Asakura, the protagonist of the series, as well as his twin brother in his third life.

Who does Yoh Asakura end up with?

5 Manga: Anna And Yoh Get Married In the sequels Shaman King: Flower and Shaman King: The Super Star, they are actually married, and have a son, Hana. That son, as we learn, was born during the Shaman Fight, while both were still 15 years old. It adds a fitting wrap up to the romantic side of the story.

Who did Yoh marry Shaman King?

Anna
Overview. In Shaman King, Anna is the fiancée and later wife of Yoh Asakura, and is an itako (spirit medium in the English dub) – a traditional Japanese shaman. Her specialty is channeling, and she can summon a spirit from anywhere, even from heaven where normal shamans can’t reach.