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The logo for the English dub, released by Funimation. The episodes of the Japanese animated television series Yu Yu Hakusho (幽☆遊☆白書, YūYū Hakusho, lit. "Ghost Files" or "Poltergeist Report", romanized as Yu Yu HAKUSHO), part of the Yu Yu Hakusho media franchise are directed by Noriyuki Abe and produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising and Studio Pierrot. [1]
The manga consists of 19 tankōbon volumes; the first tankōbon was released on April 10, 1991, and the last one was released on December 2, 1994. [1] [2] An anime adaptation of the series of 112 television episodes was directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-produced by Fuji TV, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot.
Seven DVD compilations, each containing four episodes of the saga, have been released by Funimation. [2] The first compilation was released on January 20, 2004, with the seventh released on October 5, 2004. [3] [4] A collection box, containing all seven DVD compilations, was also released by Funimation on October 11, 2005. [5]
YuYu Hakusho (Japanese: 幽☆遊☆白書, Hepburn: Yū Yū Hakusho) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi.It tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage delinquent who is struck and killed by a car while saving a child's life.
Yu Yu Hakusho falls into the shōnen—literally “boys”—genre, which both scholars and fans say is one of the best manga within its category. Now, Netflix takes a stab at a live-action ...
The season adapts Yoshihiro Togashi's Yu Yu Hakusho manga from the first through sixth volumes over twenty-five episodes. The episodes follow the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage boy who dies in an accident, and is resurrected as a Spirit Detective, Spirit World's protector of the Living World against demons and other supernatural threats.
Yu Yu Hakusho was then removed from Toonami's listings until January 2004, when re-runs of the old episodes were shown. [1] New episodes began airing in May 2004, with the last episodes of the saga shown in July 2004. Four pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; one opening theme and three closing themes.
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