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Ok kali ini tentang Yu Yu Hakusho.
Anime ini sudah lama tayang di channel Animax.
Ini infonya:
YuYu Hakusho (幽☆遊☆白書 Yū Yū Hakusho ,
lit. "Ghost Files" or "Poltergeist Report") is a Japanese manga series
written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi. The name of the series is spelled YuYu
Hakusho in the Viz Media manga and Yu Yu Hakusho in other
English distributions of the franchise. The series tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage delinquent who is struck and killed by a car
while attempting to save a child's life. After a number of tests
presented to him by Koenma, the son of the
ruler of the afterlife Underworld, Yusuke is revived and appointed the
title of "Underworld Detective", with which he must investigate various
cases involving demons and apparitions
in the human world. The manga becomes more focused on martial arts battles and tournaments as it progresses.
Togashi began creating YuYu Hakusho around November 1990, basing
the series on his interests in the occult and
horror
films and an influence of Buddhist
mythology.
The manga was originally serialized in Shueisha's
Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 1990
to July 1994. The series consists of 175 chapters collected in 19 tankōbon
volumes. In North America, the manga ran completely in Viz's Shonen Jump from January 2003 to
January 2010. An anime adaptation consisting of 112 television episodes
was directed by Noriyuki Abe and co-produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot. The television series originally aired on
Japan's Fuji Television network from October 10, 1992 to January 7,
1995. It was later licensed in North America by Funimation
Entertainment in 2001, where it aired on popular Cartoon Network blocks including Adult
Swim and Toonami. The television series has also been
broadcast in various countries around the world. It is currently being
aired across Japan, other parts of Asia, and Eastern Europe by the anime
satellite television network Animax.
The YuYu Hakusho franchise has spawned two animated films, a
series of original video animations (OVAs),
audio albums, video games, and other merchandise.
YuYu Hakusho has been well received since its debut, with the
manga selling over 49 million copies in Japan alone and winning the
prestigious Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen manga in 1993. The animated series won the Animage
Anime Grand Prix prize for best anime in 1994 and 1995. YuYu Hakusho
has been watched by a large number of television viewers in Japan and
wide range of age groups in the United States. The anime has been given
mostly positive reviews by critics in North America, which compliment
its writing, characters, and amount of action. Some reviewers have
judged the series as being too repetitive
YuYu Hakusho follows Yusuke Urameshi, a
street-brawling delinquent who, in an uncharacteristic act of altruism,
is hit by a car and killed in an attempt to save a young boy by pushing
him out of the way.[1][2][3]
His ghost is greeted by Botan, a woman who
introduces herself as the pilot of the River
Styx, who ferries souls to the "Underworld" where they may be
judged for the afterlife. Botan informs Yusuke that his act had caught
even the Underworld by surprise and that there was not yet a place made
for him in either heaven or hell. Thus Koenma, son of the
Underworld's ruler King Enma, offers Yusuke a
chance to return to his body through a series of tests.[1][2][3]
Yusuke succeeds with the help of his friends Keiko Yukimura and Kazuma Kuwabara. After
returning to life, Koenma grants Yusuke the title of "Underworld
Detective", charging him with investigating supernatural activity within
the human world. Soon Yusuke is off on his first case, retrieving three
treasures stolen from the Underworld by a gang of demons: Hiei, Kurama and Goki.[2]
Yusuke collects the three treasures with the aid of his new technique,
the "Rei Gun", a shot of aura energy fired mentally from his index
finger.[1][3]
He then travels to the mountains in search of the aged, female martial
artist master Genkai. Together with his
rival Kuwabara, Yusuke fights through a tournament organized by Genkai
to find her successor. Yusuke uses the competition as a cover to search
for Rando, a demon who steals
the techniques of martial arts masters and kills them.[2]
Yusuke defeats Rando in the final round of the tournament and trains
with Genkai for several months, gaining more mastery over his aura.[1]
Yusuke is then sent to Maze Castle in the Underworld where Kuwabara and
the newly reformed Kurama and Hiei assist him in defeating the Four Beasts, a quartet of
demons attempting to blackmail Koenma into removing the barrier keeping
them out of the human world.
Yusuke's next case sends him on a rescue mission, where he meets Toguro, a human turned into
the strongest of demons. In order to test his strength, Toguro invites
Yusuke to the "Dark Tournament", an event put on by corrupt, rich humans
in which teams of demons, and occasionally humans, fight fierce battles
for the chance to receive any wish they desire. Team Urameshi,
consisting of Yusuke, Kuwabara, Kurama, Hiei and a disguised Genkai,
traverse through the strenuous early rounds to face Team Toguro in the
finals and win the tournament. They learn that Team Toguro's owner, Sakyo, was attempting to
win in order to create a large hole from the human world to the "Demon
Plane", a third world occupied solely by countless demons.[1]
With his loss, Sakyo destroys the tournament arena, killing himself in
the process.
After the tournament, Yusuke returns home, but has little time to
rest as he is challenged to a fight by three teenagers possessing
superhuman powers and who end up taking the detective hostage. Kuwabara
and the others rescue him and learn that the whole scenario was a test
put on by Genkai. It is disclosed that Shinobu Sensui, Yusuke's
predecessor as Underworld Detective, has recruited six other powerful
beings to help him take over where Sakyo left off, opening a hole to the
Demon Plane in order to cause genocide of the human race. Yusuke and
his friends challenge and defeat Sensui's associates one-by-one,
culminating in a final battle between the two detectives. Sensui kills
Yusuke then retreats into the newly opened portal to the Demon Plane.
Yusuke is reborn as a partial demon, discovering that his ancestor
passed down a recessive gene that would hide until an
heir with sufficient power surfaced, when his demonic lineage would be
revealed.[1]
Yusuke travels to the Demon Plane and defeats Sensui with the aid of
the spirit of his ancestor who takes control of Yusuke's body to finish
the fight.
As they return to the human world, Yusuke is stripped of his
detective title as King Enma orders he be captured and executed in fear
that Yusuke's demon blood could cause him to go on a rampage in the
human world. Yusuke, unsettled at having been controlled by his ancestor
Raizen, accepts an offer by
Raizen's followers to return to the Demon Plane. Raizen, desiring a
successor to his territory, is on the brink of dying of starvation, a
death that would topple the delicate political balance of the three
ruling powers of the Demon Plane. Hiei and Kurama are summoned by the
other two rulers, Mukuro and Yomi, respectively, to
prepare for an inevitable war.[1]
The three protagonists train in the realm for one year, during which
time Raizen dies and Yusuke inherits his territory. Yusuke takes
initiative and proposes a fighting tournament to name the true ruler of
the Demon Plane, which is agreed upon by Mukuro and Yomi. During the
tournament, Yusuke and Yomi meet in the second elimination round where
Yusuke is defeated and knocked unconscious. Yusuke awakens days later to
find that the tournament has ended and that a similar competition is to
be held every so often to determine the Demon Plane's ruler. Yusuke
stays in the Demon Plane for a while longer, but eventually returns to
the human world to be with Keiko
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The YuYu Hakusho manga series was written and drawn by Togashi
and originally serialized by Shueisha
in the Japanese magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from December 1990
to July 1994.[13][14]
The manga consists of 175 chapters spanning 19 tankōbon
(collected volumes) with the first one being released on April 10, 1991
and the last one released on December 12, 1994.[15][16]
Between August 4, 2004 and March 4, 2005, Shueisha released the kanzenban (complete) editions of the manga.
Each of the 15 kanzenban volumes features a new cover and more
chapters than the tankōbon edition.[17][18]
YuYu Hakusho has also been published as part of the Shueisha
Jump Remix series of magazine-style books. Nine volumes were
released between December 22, 2008 and April 27, 2009.[19][20]
A bunkobon version began publication on November
18, 2010 and was finished on October 18, 2011.[21][22]
An English translation of the YuYu Hakusho manga was
serialized in North America by Viz
Media in the American Shonen Jump magazine, where it
debuted in its inaugural January 2003 issue and ended in January 2010.[23]
Viz released all 19 collected volumes of the English manga between May
13, 2003 and March 2, 2010.[24]
A total of 176 chapters exist in this format due to Viz treating the
extra non-numbered chapter "YuYu Hakusho Tales: Two Shot" found in
volume seven (which tells the story of how Hiei and Kurama first met) as
the 64th chapter.[25][26][27]
The YuYu Hakusho manga has additionally been licensed and
published across Asia and Europe. A French translation from Kana, for example, began publication in 1997.[2]
Dan Animenya:
The YuYu Hakusho anime adaptation was directed by Noriyuki
Abe and co-produced by Fuji Television, Yomiko Advertising, and Studio Pierrot.[28]
The series, consisting of 112 television episodes, aired from October
10, 1992 to January 7, 1995 on Fuji Television in Japan.[29]
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.[30]
In early 2001, the series was acquired by Funimation
Entertainment for North American distribution as Yu Yu Hakusho:
Ghost Files.[31]
Funimation's production saw a significant contribution from voice actor
Justin
Cook, who not only directed the dub but also voiced the protagonist
Yusuke.[32][33]
The English dubbed episodes aired from February 23, 2002 to April 1,
2006 on Cartoon Network. Initially, the episodes were shown on the
channel's Adult Swim programming block from February 2002 to April
2003, and switched to its Toonami programming block.[34][35]
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.[36][37]
YuYu 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.[38]
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.[39][40]
The series was distributed in the United Kingdom by MVM
Films and in Australia and New
Zealand by Madman Entertainment.[41][42]
It is currently being aired by the satellite television network Animax
across East Asia, Southeast Asia, the Indian subcontinent, and eastern European nations such
as Hungary
and Romania.[43][44][45][46]
YuYu Hakusho was localized in the Philippines
as Ghost Fighter and aired on the GMA
Network as early as 1999.[47][48]
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