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[81][82][83] The OVAs feature very short clips that take place after the end of the series. They also contain video montages from the anime, image songs, voice actor interviews, and satirical animated shorts focusing on the four protagonists. [81][84] The OVAs consist of three volumes as well as an opening and ending encyclopedia. A four-DVD box set containing this series was released in Japan by Pony Canyon on December 15, 2004. [73] Funimation dubbed the OVAs (though not the anime montages[85]) and (re)dubbed the first theatrical film with their original cast from the anime, and released them both in North America in a two-disc DVD bundle titled Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie & Eizou Hakusho on December 13, 2011. [86] This version splits up parts of the OVAs and does not include the Japanese voice actor interviews.[83][84] A second season was announced at film screenings of the second compilation film. [85] It premiered on January 9, 2018. [86][87] It ran for a total of 13 episodes. Outside of Asia, Funimation has licensed the second season for a simuldub. [88] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll. [89] In South and Southeast Asia, Medialink holds the rights to the series. [90] The opening theme is "Go Cry Go" by OxT and the ending theme is "Hydra" by Myth & Roid. [91] The second season of the anime adaptation covers light novel volumes 4 to 6. A third season premiered on July 10, 2018. [92][93][94] The opening theme is "VORACITY" by Myth & Roid, and the ending theme song is "Silent Solitude" by OxT. [95][92] With 13 episodes as with the previous seasons, the third season of the anime adaptation covers light novel volumes 7 to 9.
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