Yuu Yuu Hakusho (Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files)
From coming-of-age stories to wild isekai adventures, so many popular anime have young protagonists, often high school students. Elderly characters, when ...
ReadmoreWhether it’s anime, Hollywood, Bollywood, Hong Kong, or Korean cinema, action as a whole is a wide spectrum with sub-categories that each qualifies as the...
ReadmoreHonestly, I can’t even remember how I stumbled upon anime online. I only remember watching episode after episode of Yu Yu Hakusho, Rurouni Kenshin, and Dr...
ReadmoreNobody really knows what happens after death, but the world of anime has given us countless interpretations of what the afterlife could look like. Since J...
ReadmoreIn case some of you didn’t know, Japan has the highest senior population in the world (thanks to a decrease in the country’s birth rate) and the longest...
ReadmoreBack in December of last year, Studio Pierrot revealed that a 25th Anniversary Yu Yu Hakusho Blu Ray set. Long-time fans were ecstatic about this announceme...
ReadmoreA fourteen-year-old boy with an alcoholic mother, a father that abandoned him, teachers that actively hate him, and no direction in life... that doesn't sou...
ReadmoreNo matter what era of anime you watch, they all offer a catchy theme song that features a famous Japanese singer or band (of the time) or features some of...
ReadmoreAnime is a medium which, unlike the general crop of cartoons we were used to seeing on a Saturday morning as kids, is not afraid of approaching the subj...
ReadmoreAnime has been a big part of my life since before I actually recognized it as anime. Like many other American fans, I was first exposed to anime on cable ...
ReadmoreLike so many others, I grew up with shows like Dragon Ball Z, Pokemon, and Sailor Moon; and it wasn't until much later that I knew that they were anime. A...
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