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[40] The anime differed from its manga source material by containing different levels of violence and profanity, as well as minor variations in art style from one to the other. [41] In early 2001, the series was acquired by Funimation Entertainment for North American distribution as Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files. [42] Funimation's production saw a significant contribution from voice actor Justin Cook, who not only directed the dub but also voiced the protagonist Yusuke. [43][44] The American-produced English dubbed episodes aired from February 23, 2002, to April 1, 2006, on Cartoon Network. Initially, the series was shown on the channel's Adult Swim programming block from February 2002 to April 2003, but was later moved to Toonami. [45][46] Some of the show's
original depictions of mature content including violence, sexual humor, and coarse language, as well as some controversial cultural discrepancies were edited out for broadcast. [47][48] Yu Yu Hakusho was taken off Toonami around March
2005 and moved to an early Saturday morning time slot that October where the series finished its run. [49] It was also aired uncut as part of the Funimation programming block on Colours TV in 2006 and the Funimation Channel in high-definition in 2011. [50][51] Following Sony's acquisition of Crunchyroll, the series was moved to Crunchyroll. [52] The series was distributed in the United Kingdom by MVM Films and in Australia and New Zealand by Madman Entertainment. [53][54][55][56][57][58] In India the English-language version of the series was released as Ghost Fighter.
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