The animators were Kurahi shippers and you can’t change my mind: exhibit A
Enthusiastic reading-too-much-Kurahi-but-not-really into the animation~
From episodes 68 & 69, “Setting the Trap” and “The Power of Taboo”
So anyone creative that writes or draws or what have you can tell you that everything actually is intentional, and by that I mean, every word you pick to write and every design or illustration you make is a choice. We make choices, we decide, and then those things are up for interpretation.
All of that is to say: I think these animators were kurahi shippers or something man, there's an interesting visual in these two episodes that happens repeatedly. pls don’t judge me for my intense meta bullshit that’s about occur lol
When Kaito is about to take Hiei’s soul, he looks down at him, and we see a violet colored flash in his glasses.
After he takes his soul, it’s encased in that same shade of purple. We know from earlier episodes and later on when their souls are returned that souls don’t have a color, they’re just white/translucent, so that means Kaito color-coded the souls by his own volition. Purple for Hiei, blue for Botan, and yellow for Kuwabara.
What’s interesting is…this purple color/flashes of purple light don’t go away. They’re present during Kurama’s battle of wits with Kaito and their negotiation of the terms.
Now someone might say, “well Hiei’s soul is positioned on the rightmost side and the purple visually stands out better, it makes sense it would show, it doesn’t mean anything.” And perhaps they’re right, but I don’t think so.
Again, these things are intentional choices, regardless of whether or not what they mean is agreed upon. They chose to make Hiei’s that color, they chose to position it to the side, and they chose to use it for this visual effect.
Most important to note: this visual choice is only done for Hiei’s color, purple. There’s no ambient light in the room and it’s the exact same color, ergo very intentionally done. They don’t rotate between colors, they never show flashes of blue or yellow or all three—it’s only purple.
⬆️ here for example. Arguably we should be able to see the blue and yellow reflected in his glasses, too. But we don’t. Just that fuchsia color. Just Hiei’s soul.
So what does it mean (to me)?
I think it means that Hiei is most important to him, and somehow Kaito has clocked that. Hiei’s soul is the one reflected in Kaito’s glasses while they negotiate the rules of their game.
And it’s only reflected/shown in his eyes when he’s looking at kurama (other than Hiei prior to the soul stealing!), not anywhere in the room, which is what makes me think that Kaito knows how significant the relationship between Kurama and Hiei is. He (literally in a visual sense) can see it. These flashes happen the most/almost exclusively during this scene—as if he’s dangling Hiei’s soul specifically to bait Kurama into playing his game.
It’s symbolic of how meaningful the relationship is to him, because it’s shown like it’s the bargaining chip to make the game happen. When he taunts Kurama that he still hasn’t made his choice, the reflection is there again. The significance is only emphasized by the fact that it doesn’t happen with anyone else’s soul/color.
Additionally, I like that Kaito’s hand is hovering over Hiei’s soul when Kurama threatens to erase him from reality. I don’t think this is strong evidence or anything, but it compliments my theory here quite nicely lol.
Bonus (aka this doesn’t really have evidentiary support but hey it rolls with this pretty well): look at how mad Kurama is after Hiei’s soul is taken. Angry husband.
TLDR: they knew wtf they were doing with this man YOU CANT MAKE ME BELIEVE OTHERWISE
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headcanon: Hiei stole the fox tail keychain for kurama and gifted it to him and that exchange (in my fic) goes something like this
Hiei: here
Kurama: what is this?
Hiei: what does it look like
Kurama: a fox tail keychain…?
Hiei: yes
Kurama: it’s red…
Hiei: *gestures at Kurama* well, I mean. you’re red now aren’t you?
Kurama: *smiles like crazy because Hiei is slowly accepting his human form and immediately puts it on his backpack* where did you get it?
Hiei: …
Kurama: …
Hiei: …
Kurama: you stole it didn’t you
Hiei: maybe so
Kurama: Hiei baby I love it but maybe don’t steal, i’m pretty sure it violates our parole
Hiei: tch
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Many years ago I wanted to write about Hiei & Kurama but as the tale of Tristan & Ysolde. I always liked the idea of Hiei being softer around the edges while Kurama is the harder nut to crack. There's probably a trope in there somewhere.
Sometimes the original characterization can get lost when there are stories like these, like one character becoming too much of the embodiment of the "feminine," or "the receiver/uke," etc. I wanted to mitigate that idea in order to make it so both Hiei and Kurama showed their own strengths as who we know, whilst plugged into an ancient love story. I wanted to finish this for BlueUtopiah.
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