

幽☆遊☆白書Ⅱ: 幽助、蔵魔、飛影、桑原
Eizou Hakusho II actually consists of four separate volumes. Each volume focuses around one of the main characters; Yusuke, Kurama, Hiei, or Kuwabara. Each episode is basically recap about the specific character's involvement in the series. The beginning of each episode also contains a short music video about the specific character, with a song by its seiyuu.
Eizou Hakusho II actually consists of four separate volumes. Each volume focuses around one of the main characters; Yusuke, Kurama, Hiei, or Kuwabara. Each episode is basically recap about the specific character's involvement in the series. The beginning of each episode also contains a short music video about the specific character, with a song by its seiyuu.
Pedro_Z
April 9, 2020
-- Just watch this OVA or read my review if you already watched the Yu Yu Hakusho anime -- This OVA is everything that a YYH fan needs, so many good fan services and curiosities about many details that we realized during the series, from time to time i want to watch it. We have many interesting hidden events that are not shown in the anime, like the Urameshi team being being interviewed just before the final fight against the toguro team and their reaction about it. Other ones like the story behind the famous photograph that appears on the second anime ending, Yusuke being married withBotan or Yusuke working normally on a ramen tent. Therefore, if you really like YYH characters and hope to know more about then or about some events in the show, worth watching.
giffica
June 19, 2022
Half recap, half re-detailing of various character arcs, these OVAs serve as a really incredible addition to a series that feels like it doesn't have enough content. Most of these are a sort of background behind each character, unlike the previous Eizo Hakusho which was pure recap. While it still retains the same incredible musical stylings of the past, if not even better, it adds a lot of additional content, or at least places it in an order that reshapes the way you would normally experience the content. Much of the heavy lifting is not done through the visuals, but rather the voice acting. Thevisual content is re-used, with a kind of seiyu flare to the scenes, with a more strict focus on the character being shown. Particularly, why these tend to feel pretty decent, is because much of this content isn't actually in the manga itself. The entire final arc of Yuyu Hakusho is pretty shredded up in the manga, because Togashi didn't wanna write it, but the anime attempted to mend the broken aspects a little better, and much of this work stems from those attempts. It could be believable if these were a kind of alt-cut of the final versions we got in the anime.
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