Yu Yu Hakusho is just a classic and riveting shounen from the glory days with an awesome English dub to boot (one of the few where the dub is better than the sub imo). There are so many great characters, laughs, tears and memorable moments all wrapped into this one unforgettable journey spanning 112 episodes. The best arcs are the Dark Tournament (season 2) and Chapter Black (season 3) sagas and I could watch them over and over again.
Do yourself a favor. Don't think. Just watch.
One of my favorite anime ever, it reminds how good those 90s long form anime really were. Great series and an especially touching ending. Forever Fornever!
Here after binging the live action. So far loving the original!
A Classic but not one of the best Shonen with the most sarcastic dub in anime ever and tries to be funny but ain't. A show to be watched when you're newbie. Not Rewatchable and isn't worthy for that. The Dark Tournament is best part that's also above average only. Ain't have more than few practical life lessons.
Yuske Yurameshi is a delinquent, a thug, and a teenage Bansho. This highschool gangster is the toughest around and the bane of his teachers. his alcoholic mother barely cares if he lives. Unfortunate for her, she find out how untrue these feelings are when he inexplicably dies saving a small child from a reckless car. He learns in his next life that not even the psychopomp sent to collect him saw this coming. This final act of surprise valiance may be enough to earn him a second chance at life.
This show is responsible for crafting the single greatest tournament arc of all shonen anime.
Spoilers
Oh, you have seen the thug with a heart of gold trope? It's played out? This is Yuske Yurameshi. His heart is gold but his mouth is full of shit. He just can't stop being an entertaining asswipe.
He's joined by the second strongest thug around KUWABARA! This idiot had his ass beat dozens of times by Yuske but wasn't ready for his sudden death. Somewhere being drowned in his own blood dozens of times Kuwabara discovered friendship.
This (not) buddy cop adventure fighting demons is quickly joined by the survivors of the first mission on probation by the big baby in charge, Koenma.
The Jigan Eyed Hiei is the demon just doing his time until he is released. This ain't your typical Sasuke clone, he predates him. He may still be unironically evil by the end of the show. Your guess is as good as mine.
The second demon Kurama, again not a Naruto clone as he predates him, will make you gay. I don't make the rules, you're just gay now, for Kurama. This bishi bitch is a gentleman and kind unless you get on your bad side. Then you're going to wish you were dealing with Hiei.
This show is as impossible to hate as Botan is impossible to not love.
This is my favorite anime in the life, just love that so much
If you like shounen anime with lovely characters, this is a must see.
I think this is about the Golden Seal, not Poltergeist report. The former is kinda average.
The very first ~6-7 episodes are way more different than the rest, as these start with well, you will see pretty early anyways and as a mystery world adventure. It will quickly turn into a superhero Shonen though, including Dragonball vibes.
There is even a Vegeta in this anime (Hien).
This is from the same Mangaka as the later Hunter x Hunter. You can see many templates and ideas in here already, such as Botan's catface that will be later related to Killua, the concepts of auras in different forms, albeit way less streamlined and explained. A basically (short-lived) Hisoka, and maybe one could compare Kuwabara with Leorio or Kurama as Kurapika.
I think this anime is cheap at times, pulling out random new super powers.
The start of the series felt like it wasn't sure where to head yet thematically
What did I like the most?
- Skill territories, especially with these three playing games against the groups
- Demon world
- The pretty chaotic group, of which it is not clear all the time for how long the bond will hold or how strong it will be in the end, with individuals having their own special motivations - especially Hien.
What did I dislike?
- The start. It felt pretty boring, and was absolutely off-theme from the rest of the series. I mean, it also let's one wonder: Why should anyone care to die if they can come to live theoretically again anyways? Why even bother?
- The mega tournament arc. Just took 60 episodes and was way too long. There have been quite some twists in there at least.
- The birb. I think it was nice it was eventually re-used after the start, but I think it fell short in it's usage after all.
Final Arc:
I was really surprised by the developments during it. The tournament ended way differently than expected, and Yoki made - similar to the Ant King of HxH - mayor character development. I think all three Kings had their time to shine, even if not immediality.
Going to be honest, I expected actually Hiei to fight vs Yusuke, and then I thought it would be Yoki vs him in the finals - or Mokuro.
I also still need to watch a few OVAs.
Be like:
Dragonball, Hunter x Hunter
Rating: 8/10
This anime recently showed up on Netflix. I knew it's a Shonen classic, but haven't given it a try until now. At the beginning of the last season I thought they where gonna ruin the story, but I was wrong and they did a great job!
Un manga énorme par le créateur de Hunter x Hunter ! Mon meilleur de tous
I wanna stop and grow up again.
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One of the best classic anime out there. Similar to DBZ