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Ledoux, Trish; Ranney, Doug (December 1995). "Anime Genres". The Complete Anime Guide (First ed.). Issaquah, Washington: Tiger Mountain Press. p. 68. ISBN0-9649542-3-0. […]one of the series' producers is said to have selected the Japanese characters for yûgen ("ghosts; the occult") instead of the yûgen ("limited partnership") he was aiming for, thus the punning title.
if the dates at Ghost Sweeper Mikami are correct, they are right. GSM manga started in 1991 and the first episode was released in 1993. The two shows are VERY similar and a lawsuit would probably have won. 66.224.185.16721:33, 14 May 2006 (UTC)[reply]