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[6] According to Sakamoto, the show took almost five years to complete; two years of pre-production, more than 10 months of filming, and another two years for post-production. [5] The show's creators revealed that because YuYu Hakusho's fantasy premise and supernatural action make it a VFX-heavy title, production companies were afraid to take on the project. [5] Even
when Tsukikawa was brought on board, he thought it would be an impossible project to materialize. [5] Due to the large amount of VFX, eight such companies worldwide contributed to the show. [6] According to Morii, "Japanese creators have the vision and knowledge on how to do these VFX but they had no experience, so this was the first time they went through this top-class VFX process. "[6] Sakaguchi revealed that the Toguro
brothers proved especially difficult as they had to integrate CGI with the two actors' real-life acting and facial expressions; "We could have done it differently, but it was very important for the director that the actors' performances drove everything in the show. "[6] Casting[edit] On casting, Morii said they looked for actors who could capture what was great about the characters in the original manga and in their script, "It doesn't necessarily mean that they need to look exactly like the characters. Instead, we tried to look for people who could portray and capture the essence of the characters. "[5] In July 2022, Netflix announced the series would star Takumi Kitamura as Yusuke Urameshi,[4] Shuhei Uesugi as Kazuma Kuwabara,[7] Jun Shison as Kurama,[8] and Kanata Hongō as Hiei. [9] Kitamura said he studied and took aspects from both the manga and anime, such as the way Yusuke walks and how much of a stride he has. [10] He
remarked how a delinquent character like Yusuke could come off as outdated, so he had to put some "modern twists" on the character.
G. N/A 2016–2017 Bobby Prod Series
about two brothers who play video games inspired by the original YouTubers[1] Digital G. I. R. L. N/A Bobby Prod Adult series examining the role of women in modern society Digital L’Odyssée de Klassik Klassik's Odyssey 2019–2021 Bobby Prod Adult animated series about a jerboa who travels time meeting characters from classical mythology Digital Les Kassos The Kassos 2013–Present Bobby Prod Adult animated series about a variety of pop culture parody characters who we meet in the office of a social worker Digital Monsieur Flap N/A Bobby Prod Adult romantic comedy series about a deformed man with an ass for a face and testicles for a mouth Digital Startup Heroes N/A 2016–Present Bobby Prod Adult animated interview series commissioned by the University of Paris-Saclay where pop culture characters discuss their successes Digital Adventure[edit] Original
title in France English title
(or literal meaning) Year Studio Summary Technique Albert le Cinquième Mousquetaire Albert the Fifth Musketeer 1993–1994 France Animation Set after the Siege of La Rochelle, Albert, the Fifth Musketeer, joins the Four Musketeers on new adventures Traditional Capitaine Fracasse Captain Fracasse 1999–2000 Ellipsanime Who really is Fracasse? He is several characters at once: a brilliant actor, a shy young man and a mysteriously-masked swordsman who bravely fights injustice. Traditional La Vache, le Chat et l'Océan A Cow, a Cat and the Ocean 2006 Futurikon A cow and a cat leave their farm behind in search of a better life. Digital Les Aventures de Colargol Barnaby (UK),
Jeremy the Bear (Canada) 1967–1974 Procidis Stop-motion animated series about a bear named Colargol who wants to sing and travel the world. Stop Motion Bob Morane Bob Morane 1998 Canal+ Animated adaptation of the series of popular adventure books featuring Bob Morane, created by French-speaking Belgian novelist Henri Vernes. Traditional Les Chroniques de Zorro Zorro: The Chronicles 2015 Cyber Group Studios A 3D Animated Series about the Zorro, his witty brother Beenardo and best friend Ines. With his remarkable exsplay of swordminship trying to defeat the evil general and his goons.
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