Yu Yu Hakusho

(serie)
  • Japón Jú jú hakušo (más)
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Japón, 2023, 4 h 12 min (Minutos: 45–56 min)

Director:

Shô Tsukikawa

Argumento literario:

冨樫義博 (cómics)

Guión:

Tatsuro Mishima

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Episodios(5)

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Después de perder la vida en un acto heroico, el rebelde Yusuke Urameshi es elegido Detective Espiritual para investigar casos relacionados con yokais peligrosos. (Netflix)

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Necrotongue 

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inglés Let’s be honest, it was pretty ridiculous. But, surprisingly, I found it incredibly entertaining despite not expecting much from a Japanese comic adaptation. As I mentioned in an episode review, I enjoyed the world of Japanese yokai much more than the overdone realm of Christian demons. It was playful, funny, and very action-packed. On the downside, it was also predictable and filled with typical Asian cinematic clichés. Still, I had a good time watching it. / Lesson learned: Sometimes, death is just the beginning. ()

Stanislaus 

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inglés I had a solid ride on the Japanese wave last week: After watching the latest Godzilla, I ventured into the world of ghost detectives, yokai, and the "dude with the pacifier," and even though I'm not exactly the target audience, it wasn't until Netflix's menu that I first encountered this series. Yu yu Hakusho, it was a brisk series with a good dose of action and a nice running time. I thoroughly enjoyed it despite the unmistakable anime atmosphere and the overabundance of typically Japanese acting. The first prize for the most annoying (and almost impossible to remove) character goes to Elder Toguro, on whom the lack of CGI budget also had a lot to do, while Genkai was probably the best character for me. ()

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