![]() Genkai dies, Yusuke's team meets the Toguro brothers at the finals, Younger Toguro pulls off a Nappa and kills Older Toguro. Yusuke along with his not at all tsundere best friend Kuwabara, Kurama, Hiei and a mysteriously hooded figure who dresses like Genkai (Spoilers its Genkai) enters a tournament. or did he!?ĭark Tournament Saga - Yusuke finds out that the Toguro brothers are in fact alive and stronger than ever before. Spirit Detective Saga - Yusuke dies, gets revived, becomes a spirit detective, handled a few cases, hanged out with his not at all tsundere best friend Kuwabara, meets both Hiei and Kurama, enters a tournament, gets trained by old woman Genkai, fights 4 Chinese mythological creatures, saves Yukina (A girl that can cry pearls, which turns out is Hiei's sister but is suppose to be a secret) and kills the Toguro brothers. well if you watched the English dub that is. He would soon be revived (Twice) and start his life as a spirit detective and go on an epic adventure of demons, rouge detectives, and swearing. Upon his death, he meets Botan the grim reaper (well, she's more of this ditzy blue haired broom-riding witch, but come on just go with it, It's anime) which in turn introduced him to the spirit world. Yusuke Urameshi a 14-year-old good looking, average, athletic, not in any way a demon descendant, delinquent, is hit by a car and in an attempt to save a young boy. To those who have no idea what Yu Yu Hakusho is I suggest for you guys to stop reading and bench watch the anime right now, as there will be spoilers ahead. Ladies and gents, nerds, otaku and old-taku alike join me, as we walked through memory lane and re-discover what I think is the quintessential 90's shonen anime and find out exactly what made this anime both so great and influential. Casing point - Yu Yu Hakusho one of the best selling manga series (more than 50 million copies sold in Japan alone) and considered one of the best Shonen anime of all time. And it's not that I don't find anime awesome anymore, truth be told it still is, but there's just something so vividly engrossing about the old days of anime. It's one of the few things I just sort of grew out of through the years, consider me an "old-taku" if you may. What do you think about this new live-action show? Let us know in the comments below.Full Disclosure. I’ve been waiting to try out Togashi’s Yu Yu Hakusho after watching Hunter x Hunter and looks like it’s the best time to start watching it to gear up for the upcoming live-action. Hopefully, it will end on a high note with the success of Netflix’s Yu Yu Hakusho live-action show.
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