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Yu Yu Hakusho, Vol. 2

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The adventures of Yusuke Hakusho are featured in Shonen Jump magazine and seen ont he Cartoon Network Toonami block. In this tale, Yusuke has only one day in the real world before he becomes a ghost again, and it ends up being the day a thug from another school kidnaps his girlfriend Keiko. But how can he rescue her without letting her know he's alive? When she's trapped in a burning building where his own comatose body lies, Yusuke faces a terrible choice.

Product Details:
Author: Yoshihiro Togashi
Paperback: 200 pages
Publisher: VIZ Media LLC
Publication Date: November 19, 2003
Language: English
ISBN: 1591160820
Product Length: 7.56 inches
Product Width: 5.04 inches
Product Height: 0.7 inches
Product Weight: 0.43 pounds
Package Length: 7.6 inches
Package Width: 5.02 inches
Package Height: 0.61 inches
Package Weight: 0.43 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 4 reviews
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Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 4 customer reviews )
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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:

5A Must for all Togashi fansJan 08, 2007
By Eorakamen
The first manga I ever read was Yu Yu Hakusho, that was 5 years ago. This series is what caused me to look for more and to be exposed to the wonderful world of anime and manga.

Frankly, I can not agree with the commenter below. I also am Christian, I am a huge fan of G.K. Chesterton and C.S. Lewis' Mere Christianity. And this series is perfectly, utterly harmless. If the commenter below has a problem with mythical stories and curses, I suggest they read "Ethics of Elfland" by G.K Chesterton.

That being said, if you know anything about Japan's religious history, you'd know that mainly they are Shinto and Buddhist. Naturally, this is reflected in their works, but this does not make it an occult work, nor does this mean it has occult overtones. Having 'powers,' as some may call it does not equal occult, and spirits do not equal occult. Shinto and Buddhism are not occult religious whatsoever. Honestly, I have read Grimm's Fairly Tales with more violence and magic, yet because they come from the Western Christian world, I doubt the commenter below would have problems with her daughter reading them.

As an actual review of this manga, I give it 5 stars. Sure, it may not be the most "in depth" series you could find, but it is well planned out with an interesting story, good character development and (in my opinion) good art. If you've read volume 1, volume 2 goes basically along the same lines. Yusuke, though outwardly stupid and short tempered, proves himself to be at heart a good guy. As in volume 1, volume 2 contains Yusuke's struggles to return to the world of the living. This volume is more of a precursor to the more shonen story line that begins in vol.3 and continues through various arks for the rest of the series.

So, buy this manga! If you liked volume 1, you'll like volume 2. Yu Yu Hakusho is great for all ages, and is a necessity for all manga fans, both veterans and newbies.


7 of 8 found the following review helpful:

5If no one else is going to write a reveiw, I guess I will!Mar 07, 2006
By RavenRing
Most people don't write reviews on each of the books in a manga series. Instead they go and write a review on the first book and use that same review to review the entire series. But were does that leave the poor individual volumes? I am here on the behalf of those unrated/unreviewed volumes!

This is going to be a short review, as I don't want to give away very much and it is a rather short book after all. This volume includes chapters 9-17 and is about Yusuke's further adventures as a ghost. A short synopsis of each of the stories: He saves a little ghost girl from hell, helps save a girl from a curse (sort of), gets saved by a girl (Keiko), and then helps a boy fulfill his dream of becoming a boxer. And that is all I can say without giving anything away. Now go read it!

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Another vol. of Yusuke and Co.Apr 09, 2009
By Carol Nichols "Otaku moe!"
This covers up to the middle of episode 5. their is some filler which will make you feel like it wasn't neccessary to buy this... regardless Yu Yu rocks and this vol. is more proof of that.

2 of 23 found the following review helpful:

1I don't recommendApr 27, 2006
By Aly-oops!
My step-daughter, 13, really got into this series, much to my husband's & my chagrin. As with many Japanime & manga series, this one is chock full of ghosts, curses, mystical storylines, & occultic overtones. Though I know many young readers will disagree with me (& that's quite alright, as I've read these books & know what's in them), this series is simply not appropriate for young ones, especially Christians. If you simply do not want your child reading Japanime porn, but you're not concerned with the occultic issues, then you will probably be fine with this series.

If you're looking for something similar, minus the aforementioned details, check out the Serenity series by Realbuzz Studios. I provided step-daughter with those after reading them, & she loves them.

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