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Yu Yu Hakusho the Movie: Poltergeist Report, known in Japan as Yū Yū Hakusho: Meikai Shitō Hen - Honō no Kizuna (幽★遊★白書: 冥界死闘篇・炎の絆, lit. Yū Yū Hakusho: Chapter of Underworld's Carnage - Bonds of Fire), is the second of the films based on the series. The 95 minutes long film was released in theaters in Japan ...
Botan is a popular character with fans, coming in fifth and sixth place in the series' first two popularity polls. [15] [16] She came in fourth in the American Shonen Jump poll. [15] Botan was ranked as the seventh most popular female anime character in Animage ' s 1993 Anime Grand Prix, the eighth in 1994, and the eleventh in 1995. [17] [18] [19]
Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie: Noriyuki Abe 25m 1994 Yu Yu Hakusho: Poltergeist Report: Masakatsu Iijima 93m Ninku: Tomb of Knives: Noriyuki Abe 34m 1995 Ninku: The Movie: Noriyuki Abe 25m 1996 Kimagure Orange Road: Summer's Beginning: Kunihiko Yuyama: 95m 1999 Daigekisen! Microman vs. Saikyou Senshi Gorgon: Noriyuki Abe 30m 2001 Saiyuki: Requiem ...
YuYu Hakusho (Japanese: 幽☆遊☆白書, Hepburn: Yū Yū Hakusho) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yoshihiro Togashi.It tells the story of Yusuke Urameshi, a teenage delinquent who is struck and killed by a car while saving a child's life.
Yu Yu Hakusho falls into the shōnen—literally “boys”—genre, which both scholars and fans say is one of the best manga within its category. Now, Netflix takes a stab at a live-action ...
YuYu Hakusho characters (2 C, 2 P) E. ... Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie and Yu Yu Hakusho the Movie: Poltergeist Report; H. Hohoemi no Bakudan; T. Taiyō ga Mata Kagayaku ...
Yakumo, a character in Yu Yu Hakusho The Movie: Poltergeist Report; Yakumo Fujii, the main character in 3×3 Eyes media; Yakumo Tatsuro, a main character in the anime Shinzo; Yakumo Tsukamoto, a character in School Rumble media; Ran Yakumo and Yukari Yakumo, characters in Touhou Project media; Shohei Yakumo, a character in Shin Megami Tensei V
Poltergeist has been haunting ’80s kids — and their descendants — for 40 years.But the 1982 blockbuster, directed by Tobe Hooper and produced by Steven Spielberg, has been haunted itself by ...