I think he could have made the series longer, but I guess he wanted to start Hunter x Hunter, which I'm planning to read next. Yusuuke Urameshi was a tough teen delinquent until one selfless act changed his life by ending it. 175 chapters are really short to be honest. I heard Togashi could have continued with it but he decided to stop it, he could have done more with it in my opinion. He has most of the best fights, and his scenes with his girlfriend are classic, and usually end with him getting slapped. But overall Yu Yu Hakusho is an amazing fkn story. The anime just made it a depressing ending while the manga made it a really good ending. Quoted: 'During the years he worked on Yu Yu Hakusho, Togashi would calculate the personal time he had based on a formula of four hours per page without scripting and. The manga went in depth with the world after the tournament and the whole thing with Koenma and his dad's corruption. The best explanation I've found for why Yu Yu Hakusho ended the way it did comes from Wikipedia (very credible, I know, but I couldn't find the original source in the references). Overall the manga ending was solid while the anime fucked it up big time. From Viz: Yusuke Urameshi was a tough teen delinquent until one selfless act changed his ending it. As it barely even scratched the surface on what it could have e. But he came in much earlier.Īnd they didn't show Genkai's death. SUB for more anime/manga contentI uncover why Yu Yu Hakusho seemed to have ended so abruptly. It wasn't a stupid ending with Yusuke coming from the beach. If you haven’t tuned in since you were a kid, we’ve got you covered. I liked the manga ending so much more that I'm buying volume 19 because it was really good. Yu Yu Hakusho is one of those Toonami classics that’s totally worth revisiting. The four arcs of Yu Yu Hakusho are not only unique, they're constructed in a manner that allows its protagonists to develop their strengths and experiences in the right order. Why in the world didn't they stick to the manga? The manga had a much better conclusion. Yu Yu Hakusho concludes its storyline with flawless precision, explaining why it managed to influence the entire Shonen genre. Throughout the series I really enjoyed the anime more, but I feel like they literally ruined it in episode 112. However, with so many anime and manga being revived in the last decade - including Togashis other shonen epic Hunter x Hunter - it feels like its high time to bring Yu Yu Hakusho back to. It was a cool way to see what he does.Īnd then it ends. With the reveal that Netflix will adapt Yu Yu Hakusho for live-action, some fans are curious enough to give it a shot. It was cool to see them back in action, we also see Yusuke doing business with the Demon world, Spirit world and Human world. I really hated how the anime ended out of no where, but in the manga it was actually explained what happened to all the characters, and we even got another mini thing with Yusuke, Kuwabara, Kurama, and Hiei. Which was kind of similar but I felt the manga went more in depth. I just finished the Yu Yu Hakusho Anime, then I proceeded to read the ending of the manga.
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