Yusuke Urameshi is not exactly what you'd call an angel. In fact, some might call him down right devilish. But when he dies in an accident trying to save a child, he finds himself in the Spirit World. Unfortunately for Yusuke, his name is not listed in the Book of Enma, which means it was one big mistake! So he should return from the Spirit World, but must pass a few tests first, and become a detective of the spiritual world. So now Yusuke works in the Spirit World as a half-dead, half-alive agent for Koenma, son of the ruler of the Spirit World. This position does have its disadvantages, especially when you're trying to enjoy your summer vacation and Koenma gets kidnapped! So now Yusuke must interrupt his summer fun to find Koenma and trade the Golden Seal of King Enma for his life. But if someone other then King Enma has the Golden Seal there will be chaos in the Spirit World! What's a half-dead spirit detective to do? With the aide of his closest allies, Yusuke sets off for Magma Valley, to save the life of the one who saved his, and find out who's at the bottom of this evil conspiracy. (Source: AnimeNfo)
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Assuming that you already know the yu yu hakusho plot in advance and is reasonably farmiliar with the movie ill get straight to the point.Koenma,yuske's boss has been kidnapped while getting some fun and relaxation at the beach.The culprits threaten to kill him if they do not recieve the golden seal,an instrument of untold power which will enable them to rule the entire world.Botan informs yusuke of this and he and the gang{i'll assume you know who the gang is}embarks to save him.Sorry if i make this movie sound more entertaining than it was,in truth it is basically a yu yu hakusho earlierepisode given a movie tittle.In the movie yusuke fires a shot-gun blast at some demons and isnt overly powerful,so if you want to fit this into the series it would be after he recieves training from genkai but before the dark tournament.There really nothing special about this movie its pretty routine and in terms of excitment is pretty average.word of caution avoid the dub because even for the harden dub watcher the voice acting is yuck/LOL.Hopefully the second movie will be better.
Nothing screams cash grab quite like a side-story movie to a popular shounen series. In the case of "Yuu Yuu Hakusho: The Movie", nothing screams mediocrity quite like it either. So little effort was put into "Yuu Yuu Hakusho: The Movie" that it hardly qualifies as a movie: it clocks in at a stingy half hour in length. When you also take into account the inconsequential story, then this anime should really have been named "Yuu Yuu Hakusho: The Throwaway Episode". "Yuu Yuu Hakusho: The Throwaway Episode" is set after the Dark Tournament arc, so it's hard to believe how overpowered the bad guy in this animeis - given how powerful Yusuke must be by this point, I'd expected him to wipe the floor with almost everyone, but instead he was forced to dig deep in the headline fight. Conversely, the series conditioned me to expect hard fights to drag on for many episodes, and this one was over so quickly that I'm left with an incongruous feeling that it was simultaneously too easy AND too hard. While the comic relief moments tickled me, "Yuu Yuu Hakusho: The Throwaway Episode" is mostly dull, so much so that the rather epic background music feels out of place. The appearance of Kurama and Hiei was predictable, but did manage to breathe a little life into the proceedings - I admit: I'm a sucker for cameos of cool characters. Other than that, there really isn't much to see in "Yuu Yuu Hakusho: The Throwaway Episode", and I would hesitate to recommend this "movie" even to hardcore fans of the main series. Personal rating: -0.5 (mediocre)
Yu Yu Hakusho is an Anime about an aberrant young man named Yusuke Urameshi who is killed while attempting to save a boy’s life. After leaving his body he finds that a place for him in the spirit world is not available! After fulfilling a task given to him, he is resurrected in his old body. This time around his body comes with Spirit Powers, and a few strings attached; he is called upon to work as a Spirit Detective to investigate any suspicious activities brought about by the demon world. Yusuke's resurrection changes his mind-set and behavior, he slowly discovers new ways to usehis Spirit abilities, and faces many strong opponents in his battle for good. Some of his opponents however are inspired by Yusuke Urameshi’s honorable intensions. His love for his friends and family brought about a change in 2 of his most difficult adversaries, namely Kurama and Hiei. In addition to his two new allies, there exists an on-going rivalry between Yusuke and his schoolmate Kuwabara. Seeing Yusuke possessing great psychic power leads Kuwabara to train harder to develop his own powers, his family line boasting some psychic ability as well. Botan; the Secretary of Heavens aids the four unlikely battling partners, guiding them on their quests and solving mysteries, quite often using a liberal dose of Whoop-@$$. DARGON / Tera-Alpha's Notes: I like this Anime Series a lot! I watched all of the episodes that have been aired during the "Adult-Swim" on Cartoon Network at least twice. It is exciting and a bit violant (comparable to DBZ). The plot, and the charachters are as realistic as can be expected considering the situation This anime is GORY and deffanitly NOT intended for younger audiances.
Yu Yu Hakusho was a good anime. I've also reviewed Hunter x Hunter, which had the same author and was great. Today, we're talking about Yu Yu Hakusho the movie. They call it that, but it's only the length of an episode so... that's a thing. But I've reviewed shorter anime that were classified as films and the length, in this situation, doesn't mater so much as the quality of the content. So, let's look at it and see how it holds up. Story: We open with Botan fetching Yuusuke & Kuwabara while they're engaged in a brawl. She tells them Koenma was kidnapped andthe culprit is demanding the golden seal, which is King Enma's proof of office, in exchange for him. Naturally, Yuusuke borrows the seal, saying it won't be a problem if he brings it back. He and Kuwabara run for the area where the exchange is meant to take place, not knowing their hosts have arranged for a welcoming party of monstrous menaces to munch their jugular veins. The big issue with it is just that there's not a lot of development behind anything that happens. Koashura's motivations are weak which, to be fair, they lampshade and use for a bit of humour. But even that's better than what we get for our big bad of the episode, I mean movie. Let's call him super generic shounen villain five. A lot of the content also comes down to a running battle as they progress towards their goal and just tear into expendable henchmen on their way. Which doesn't make for the most compelling content in the world. Nor does it ever do anything that's unexpected and attention grabbing. On the positive side, I did like the confrontation that Yuusuke eventually has with generic shounen villain five. It has some strong moments. I will also credit the work with giving Koashura some sympathetic traits in his cutaway scenes. And, speaking as someone who liked the series, it is nice to see more of this world and its characters. Characters: We have the same major cast as the series. Hiei and Kurama appear rather briefly and get a bit of banter. The focus is on Yuusuke, Kuwabara and Botan. They're the same as they are in the series proper. None of them have undergone any life changing epiphanies. The main antagonist, old Five, is just bland. Art: The artwork is kind of good. I know, one of my issues with the series proper was the abundance of very noticeable art errors but this is a bit more polished. I noticed one sequence that was a bit awkward, but that was pretty much it for animation issues. The designs continue to be a bit odd but excusably so since it deals with supernatural beings. Sound: The acting continues to be a strong point. With Ogata Megumi, Miyuki Sanae, Sasaki Nozomu, Hiyama Nobuyuki & Chiba Shigeru all reprise their roles just as strongly as they performed them in the main series. Our new characters are voiced by Aono Takeshi and Matsumoto Rica, both of whom do perfectly well. The music is the same as it is in the series proper, right down to the same theme tunes. And the series has good music. Ho-yay: You don't really get any here. Our characters who were a bit homo-erotic in the main series have a couple minutes of banter but nothing that really conveys that aspect of their relationship. Final Thoughts: The Golden Seal is basically like a stand alone episode of the series and not like one of the better episodes. It's decent enough and if you really liked Yu Yu Hakusho you'll probably enjoy it as a little bit more. For myself, I give it a 6/10. Next week I'll look at another franchise I've discussed before with a look at Galaxy Angel 2.
Anime features and extended OVAs tend to get a bad reputation, and I'm not exactly sure why that tends to be the case. I think in part it has to do with the issues of canonicity, and the fandoms obsession with canon, as well as the nature of the promotion. If this was labeled "Bonus Episode" rather than movie, i'm sure you would see a score point boost alone. There is really nothing here that significantly differs from the actually series itself, and for what is essentially 20 minutes worth of content, it really didn't feel very different from the main series? It could bethe English voice cast in the Media Blasters version, which is undoubtedly how majority of the watchers of this are consuming it, but it should be noted in the Japanese version the cast is their normal cast. Shoakura is also Rica Matsumoto, who is mainly known as Ash, but also voiced Fusuke in Ninku (the other movie produced and premiered along side this one in the DVD). So most of the voice acting problems definitely do not exist, but since it's pretty hard to find the funimation version i doubt anyone saw it.
I enjoy YYH as much as the next guy, but this......'movie' (really just an episode) is pretty meh. I'd usually give it the full run-down, but it's not worth it. Let's do this! Story (6) - Koenma gets captured, Yusuke and the crew struggle to get there but overcome the odds with luck and perseverance; it's basically a lost season 1 episode. I personally prefer pre-Dark Tournament YYH/Season 1 YYH, so I enjoyed it because it's not so DBZ-esque, but I recognize that this is just glorified filler. Art (5) - I think the art in the show is pretty solid for its time, but hereit feels a bit sloppier than usual. I don't know why, but some of the more 'intense' action scenes (namely involving the Spirit Gun) look really.......unfinished. Otherwise, standard fare. Sound (6) - Same OP as usual, but the ED is for season two even though this clearly takes place before the Dark Tournament. Seiyuus do fine here (even the new ones). SFX are fine. Character (5) - All the established characters are their usual selves, so nothing to comment on that. The 2 new characters are....meh: One is admittedly cute and amusing, but is just there to be the trigger for the whole incident. The other is a bland Mega Strong blockhead that, of course, fails in the end. Enjoyment/Overall (5) - I only watched + liked it because, hey, more YYH! If I didn't enjoy the franchise already, I wouldn't have bothered LOL. Would only recommend this to completionists and/or hardcore fans.