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—Toussaint Egan Yu Yu Hakusho Image: Pierrot Where to watch: Hulu and Crunchyroll Jujutsu Kaisen may or not be the supernatural shōnen anime du jour this year, but before either Jujutsu Kaisen was given pride of place at the center of the anime zeitgeist, there was Yu Yu Hakusho. Premiering on Japanese television in 1992 before airing on Cartoon Network’s Adult Swim block nearly a decade later, the anime adaptation of Yoshihiro Togashi’s supernatural martial arts adventure manga was heralded as one of the most popular anime series of its time and whose lasting appeal and popularity endures to this day. Yu Yu Hakusho tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a 14-year-old delinquent who, in an uncharacteristic act of spur-of-the-moment altruism, sacrifices his life to save that of a small child’s. Having impressed the powers that be, Yusuke is recruited by the Grim Reaper Botan to become a Spirit Detective, an arbiter of sorts between the physical and spirit worlds who is tasked with the responsibility of investigating paranormal activity and defeating malicious demons who prey on humans. What Jujutsu Kaisen and Yu Yu Hakusho share in common is an emphasis on strong characters, fearsome preternatural foes, beautifully animated fights, and resonant themes of friendship and determination in the face of overwhelming opposition. If you’re a Jujutsu Kaisen fan, a Hunter x Hunter fan (the two share the same author!), or just a shōnen anime fan in general and somehow have not watched Yu Yu Hakusho yet, you absolutely must make it a priority on your watch list.Reviewer’s Rating: 10 What did you think of this review? Nice 0 Love it 0 Funny 0 Confusing 0 Informative 0 Well-written 0 Creative 0More reviews by Gravity_Shades02 (2) Show allRead moreShow lessOpen Gift Report Sep 6, 2023 vinsmokerlaw Mixed Feelings To be straight to the point, I think KNB's biggest faults are its characters and their developments and story pacing.
Characters + Developments:
This part is very crucial in any story for viewers to develop a connection with the characters, and this is something KNB failed at doing. This is also prolly why the fandom is dead. The characters may seem interesting at first glance, but when you dig deeper you realize that there isn't much depth in them. Such as the goals of Kuroko and Kagami, their goals were very generic and just very plain, and even throughout their journey to accomplish that goal, I couldn't .