Here's where to find the Yu Yu Hakusho anime series online, including whether it's on Netflix, Hulu or Prime. Famous examples of shonen anime series include Dragon Ball and its many spinoffs or One Piece. Yu Yu Hakusho is also one of the most beloved examples of the genre and follows a teenager named Yusuke who is killed while saving the life of a young child. Since he died before his time, he's given a chance to return to the land of the living as a detective for the Underworld.

Yu Yu Hakusho was created by Yoshihiro Togashi, with the manga being hugely successful during its run from 1990 to 1994. The manga featured great characters, lots of action and creative monsters and switched from a supernatural detective story to more of a martial arts manga early on. The Yu Yu Hakusho anime series debuted in 1992 and was largely faithful to the source material, while an English-language dub later arrived in 2002. While most anime viewers tend to prefer the original Japanese track to a dub, some fans of Yu Yu Hakusho actually like the English language version a little more. The show itself ran for 112 episodes and ended in 1994.

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Yu Yu Hakusho still has a fanbase to this day and is considered a classic of the genre. Befitting its status, Yu Yu Hakusho is quite easy to find online. While it's not available currently on Netflix or Prime, the entire series is available to stream on Hulu. The Yu Yu Hakusho anime arcs can also be streamed with adverts from Tubi TV, according to JustWatch.

A live-action Yu Yu Hakusho series is being developed for Netflix

Outside of those platforms, Yu Yu Hakusho can be purchased from the likes of iTunes or Amazon. While the anime series is split into seasons, it would be more accurate to describe these splits as arcs. The first would be the "Spirit Detective Saga," which then moves into the "Dark Tournament Saga" and so. During the height of the manga and anime's popularity, it also received two OVA movies with Yu Yu Hakusho: The Movie and Yu Yu Hakusho the Movie: Poltergeist Report, in addition to video games for the Mega Drive, Game Boy and others.

The Yu Yu Hakusho manga famously ended on a sudden note, which creator Togashi later revealed was down to the incredible stress of producing it. The constant, unrelenting workload took a toll on his mental and physical health, which is why it wrapped up so abruptly. With the likes of their Cowboy Bebop remake series, Netflix has become the place to go for such adaptations, and a Yu Yu Hakusho live-action TV series is currently in development. Whilst details on the new show are scarce, now is the perfect time for newcomers to dive into the Yu Yu Hakusho anime and discover why it's so popular.

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