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==If You Liked This, You Might Like...==
 
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...==
*[[Dragon Ball Z]]
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*[[Dragon Ball Z]] - Both shows have famously long power up sequences and training montages that take place mostly off screen. That and DBZ is kinda the seminal work of Shonen.
*[[Bleach]]
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*[[Naruto]] - Besides both being shonen, these shows can bond over having tournaments in lieu of plot.
*[[Naruto]]
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*[[One Piece]] - One Piece feels a lot like what Yu Yu Hakusho could have been if it had continued to have a plot. If you watched the first bit of Hakusho and really liked it, One Piece is for you.
*[[One Piece]]
 
  
 
==Personal Opinions==
 
==Personal Opinions==
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Revision as of 06:20, 12 June 2011

Yu Yu Hakusho
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Main cast
Original Manga Yu Yu Hakusho
Director/Artist Akiyuki Arafusa

Noriyuki Abe

Format Anime (Series and Movies)
Made By Studio Pierrot
Episode Length
# of Eps/Volumes 112/5
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Genre

Martial Arts Fantasy


Sum it up in a Sentence:

A young street hood named Yusuke Urameshi is killed in an accident, but is given another chance at life by agreeing to become a Spirit Detective.

Main Description

If You Liked This, You Might Like...

  • Dragon Ball Z - Both shows have famously long power up sequences and training montages that take place mostly off screen. That and DBZ is kinda the seminal work of Shonen.
  • Naruto - Besides both being shonen, these shows can bond over having tournaments in lieu of plot.
  • One Piece - One Piece feels a lot like what Yu Yu Hakusho could have been if it had continued to have a plot. If you watched the first bit of Hakusho and really liked it, One Piece is for you.

Personal Opinions

Linall

Shonen straight to the core, I think the only reason I even remember Yu Yu Hakusho is that it eventually abandons any pretense of having a plot and rolls with back to back tournaments until it was canceled. Which is a shame, because what I suppose you could call the training arc was actually fairly watchable. I remember actually being fairly concerned the first time Yusuke missed with his one hit wonder and for being a cliché given form Kuwabara was surprisingly funny. The problem was that the first tournament ended and then like two episodes later the cast was gearing up for a second one and I didn't even know why.

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