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[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. [59] Yu Yu Hakusho was localized in the Philippines as Ghost Fighter and aired on IBC in the mid-1990s, as well as on GMA Network in 1999. This version of the dub localized the characters' names, such as changing "Yusuke" to "Eugene". [60][61] Funimation separated the series into four "seasons", that each compose their own story arc, which they refer to as "sagas". In North America, 32 DVD compilations have been released by Funimation for the four sagas, with the first released on April 16, 2002, and the last on July 19, 2005. [62][63] The episodes have been released in both edited and uncut formats.