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Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files - The Complete Second Season

Christopher R. Sabat , Chuck Huber , Justin Cook  |  NR |  DVD
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  • Actors: Christopher R. Sabat, Chuck Huber, John Burgmeier
  • Directors: Justin Cook
  • Format: NTSC, Color, Full Screen, Subtitled
  • Language: Japanese, English
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 4
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Funimation
  • DVD Release Date: September 23, 2008
  • Run Time: 600 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (37 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B001C4ZQEI
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,921 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
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Survival is the order of the day as Yusuke and his allies face off against the worst that the Demon World has to offer. Locked into a competition set up by the criminal underground, more than the fighters’ lives are on the line as the Dark Tournament unfolds round by brutal round. Pain and suffering are redefined, a demon from the past is reawakened, and the mysterious masked fighter will step forth. Their situation is worse than grim as the Tournament Finals are set to begin.

 

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great End To An Excellent Series!!, January 5, 2011
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I've been watching Yu Yu Hakusho since the age of 5, first on Adult Swim, & later on Toonami. Just the other day, I found this box set for an excellent price, and decided to buy it, and im glad I did! I started off with the final season because i've already seen the Spirit Detective, Dark Tournament, & Chapter Black saga's on Adult Swim/Toonami, and remember them pretty well. I haven't however gotten the chance to see the Three Kings saga because the show was canceled right before it. Anyways, the box set is pretty simple. Two thin cases containing two discs each, (4 discs total), with cool art on the cases and one of the four main characters on the box it self with the Yu Yu Hakusho logo, (In this case its Kurama). Alot of people have had problems with these new thin cases, saying that the claws break easily, and cause disc damage. Im extra careful with my box sets so I don't think i'll be experiencing this problem anytime soon. Now to the show itself. If your reading this reveiw on the fourth and final box set, and not the first, then im assuming you already know what Yu Yu Hakusho is all about, so I shouldn't have to explain that. I will however explain the Three Kings Saga for those like me who might not have gotten a chance to watch, but would love to.

Soon after his bitter victory against Sensui, Yusuke has returned to the human world, but can't get over the fact that his ancestral father Raizen interupped his fight with Sensui, killing him. After trying to find help from a former spirit detective, Yusuke is greeted by Raizen's henchmen and told that Raizen has invited Yusuke to Demon world, and the two other kings, Mukoro & Yomi have invited Hiei & Kurama respectivly. The only problem is that these three kings are in fact embroiled in a feud that ages back the about a thousand years. Fast forward a bit. Under unfortunate circumstances, Yusuke announces the first ever Demon Tournament, with the winner to be crowned Demon King for the next three or four years, before they have to do it all over again, as Yusuke puts it, sort of like a "Presidential election, but with fists". Now Yusuke, Yomi, Mukoro, Hiei, Kurama, and other lethal demons from demon world have to fight it out in a no holds barred tournament to crown the new king of the demon world. While this tournament was very good, I didn't enjoy it nearly as much as I did the Dark Tournement that came before it. Even though a few familiar faces from the Dark Tournament make apperances. However the fight between Yusuke and Yomi was epic, and well worth the wait. The ending was also very satisfying, and gave me closure to the series. Overall not a bad way to end Yu Yu Hakusho, & I plan to buy the first three box sets as well, just to own the whole series.

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars So AWESOME!, February 7, 2009
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The perfect ending for a great and classic show! As always, there's no limit to the fighting and funny comments and expressions of each character. Yu Yu Hakusho remains one of the best anime EVER! Totally worth the money and I recommend it to any true anime fan.
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but not Great, September 11, 2010
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This review is from: Yu Yu Hakusho: Ghost Files - The Complete Second Season (DVD)
Yu Yu Hakusho is a classic series of which I've been a fan of since I was a little girl, and a long series at that. So, I was ecstatic to find the complete series. I won't review the series here (there's a wiki page for it and plenty of online reviews for the show itself), just the box set.


Packaging:
Overall, I would have preferred a single box set, but considering the series length, the four sets take up very little self space. Each season is two thinpaks (each containing two discs) in a slim, thin box. Honestly, I wish the box covers were a bit thicker and sturdier, these will tear and show wear quite easily I'm afraid. Each season has a different character theme for the box and thinpaks, Yusuke, Kuwabara, Kurama, etc, and character themes for set of menus on the dvd's. Every inch of the box sets are covered in nice art, from beautiful line art on the inside of the thinpaks to colorful group artwork on the covers; the only undecorated space is the dvd's themselves, which are white with minor detail, but it's a nice bit of symmetry and simplicity to contrast the rest of the detailed and colorful packaging.

Dvd's:
The dvd's themselves are fairly simple; the sound and picture quality is excellent in both English and Japanese, and there are two sets of English subtitles -one that matches the English dub and one that is a direct translation of the Japanese, and both are in small, white unobtrusive font which is nice in that they don't clutter up the screen but is harder to read. The special features are nothing special; usually just trailers for other anime or one-paragraph character profiles. The main menu has no fancy video intro but it does have a really awesome rock-theme that plays in the background. Still, it would have been nice to have different music for different menus, as YYH sports a varied and catchy arsenal of themes.

Another nitpick is the weird cutting off points for the seasons - the Dark Tournament Ark starts in box-set one and ends in box-set three, and considering the number of Dark Tournament Arc episodes on box-sets one and three it would have been easy to fit them on the dvd's for box-set two, or add one more thinpak. I would not have minded even a slimmer (and by extension cheaper) fourth and final box set (The Three Kings Arc is under twenty episodes) if it meant each box-set would truly only contain one season each. This is a minor, organization complaint, though. It only really becomes an annoyance if you were to go looking for a particular episode to re-watch and it turned out to not be in the box-set you expected because it was tacked on to the beginning of the box-set after or the ending of the box-set before.

In conclusion, it's a great value for the money simply due to the series size, and everything is done well, but it would have been nice to see the distributors go the extra mile and splurge on thicker packaging, consistency in the art and better special features. I'm satisfied with these four box sets but if a more complete single box set comes out I'll be the first to see these and buy that. If you are already a fan of the series I recommend picking these up, but if you just want to test it out I'd recommend you find another way to watch a few episodes (funimation sometimes offers free streaming of their anime on their website) and see if you genuinely like it before you lay your cash down, as these won't have great resale value if it turns out it's not your thing.

A satisfactory job, but not an exceptional one. 3.5/5 stars, which for convenience I'll round up.

EDIT: Also, be careful when putting the dvd's back in to secure them firmly; they tend to fall out of their places a lot easier than other thinpaks I have had, my season 2 box-set in fact had one loose dvd Not a deal-breaking, you just have to make sure they are secure instead of just throwing them in all willy nilly.




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