🐱 ‘They Didn’t Learn From Cowboy Bebop’: Netflix Confirms Yu Yu Hakusho Getting Live-Action Adaption

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The Netflix live-action adaptation of the Japanese anime series Yu Yu Hakusho was announced last year and has been in the works for quite some time now. It was no secret either, as set pictures were making the rounds on Instagram.

However, the latest announcement of Yu Yu Hakusho officially returning along with the first live-action poster on Twitter does amount to something and it has the internet abuzz. So far, one casting choice has been announced and it is for the main character, Yusuke Urameshi, who will be played by Tokyo Revengers‘ Takumi Kitamura, as revealed by IGN.

A surprise from the underworld.
The legendary manga is returning as a live action series. The main roles for Yu Yu Hakusho will be revealed soon… 👀 pic.twitter.com/bUp2Q6FV2l
— IGN (@IGN) July 16, 2022

The legacy of Yu Yu Hakusho​

Yu Yu Hakusho is an anime classic; its manga first came in 1990 and was an instant hit worldwide. The plot entailed a high school student losing his life while saving a young child from a traffic accident but being given a chance to get resurrected. He rises from the grave to become a spirit detective. The Anime adaptation was a masterpiece as well, with over a hundred episodes and what is often believed to be one of the best Shonen arcs of all time. The manga and series have a hefty and huge legacy. A live-action adaptation, and that too by Netflix is a big blank question mark.

Netflix has a taste for sloppy live-actions​

Netflix’s disaster diary (may we call it a “Cancel NOTE”…) had another recent utterly failed attempt – the Cowboy Bebop live-action adaptation. The show, much like Yu Yu Hakusho, holds a great legacy but the live-action was a bland and over-ambitious project. The anime series had archetype characters that the creator tried to evolve into fully-rounded beings– haphazardly recasting two characters as queer and black, respectively; a deliberate and forced attempt at LGBTQ+ and POC representation. The creator is entitled to their own revised representation and no absolute fidelity is owed to the original work, but it is the unsatisfactory product that has nothing redeeming to it. The humor is dry and the writing is sloppy. In conclusion, a big flop and nothing else, the fans are testaments to the fact.

The announcement of One Piece’s live-action Netflix adaptation too has garnered mixed reactions so far. Still in the making, we have time before we can say anything concrete about it.

Not content with ruining Cowboy Bebop, netflix announces live action Yu Yu Hakusho
— Quentin Tarantado (@cautiontvpe) July 16, 2022

What Netflix actually has, is the AUDACITY​

What is the most surprising fact is the perseverance and audacity with which Netflix is AT IT. We mean the pretty unhealthy obsession with creating live-action remakes, especially considering how extremely terrible they’ve been turning out so far. Mistakes make people grow but Netflix refuses to take note and learn from their previous mistakes. Or maybe, (a big “what if?!”) Netflix is actually banking on hate-watchers now? Because the fans have had anything but a positive reaction since the live-action was announced.

I’ve watched half of Yu Yu Hakusho to actually believe it’s doable to make it a life adaptation without the need of horrendous CGI to accommodate for super unrealistic effects
Still, all the live actions that have happened thus far are disappointing so my expectations are low
— Devon Izzo (@ShinobiFPS) July 16, 2022
Yu Yu Hakusho is getting a live action remake! Wake me up from this nightmare. I don’t need to see my favorite anime get remade into live action. pic.twitter.com/rLbT2xT1VK
— Robbay (@Robbay100) July 16, 2022
Netflix is really out here creating incredible shows that people love only to cancel them after one season to save money to make
*checks notes*
live action Yu Yu Hakusho
🙃
— TheGinachu🌈❤️💜💙 (@TheGinachu) July 16, 2022
For some fans, it’s not so much the fact that the anime is getting adapted into a live-action project but it is Netflix holding the reigns that’s the deal-breaker for them.

"Yu Yu Hakusho is coming back!" oh shit oh fuck u real!
"….assssssss a netflix live action!" FUCK
— 2% Baja Bilk (@BajamothBlast) July 16, 2022
Yu Yu Hakusho live-action is one thing, but a Netflix adaptation? Darn it! Anything they touch is bound to be ruined… at least, that was the case with the series I love.
I guess my prejudice against whatever that company produces is never going away.
— non (@icedd_latte) July 16, 2022

For some, the adaptation is the deliberate desecration of something holy. Our sincere condolences.

Netflix making a live action Yu Yu Hakusho now. Why? Is nothing sacred? Have any of the live action anime remakes been good or well-received?
— Fatemaker Felix (@LetsGo_Felix) July 16, 2022
Even the people who haven’t watched the anime are dead sure of live-action being a shit show.

I haven’t seen Yu Yu Hakusho. And I can still tell you that just making a live action Netflix Adaptation is a terrible idea. https://t.co/x56twvCeMC
— Snelldor (@Snelldor) July 16, 2022
With no hopes in our hearts and expectations lower than the sea level during a low tide, let’s see in what ways Netflix massacres our boy.
 
You know, at this point I think they're just shitting out stuff like this so they can keep a legal claim to the IP. They clearly don't actually care.
isn't there some guy in the YYH gang who's hella femmy gay to troon out?
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but yeah def gonna be Kang Ku'wa Ba'ra from whatever
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Place your bets on who's gonna be blackwashed. I bet it will be Kuwabara.
Also, one woman from the supporting cast will hog the spotlight to herself, because girlboss. Either Botan or Yusuke's on-and-off girlfriend.
Botan should be a bit stronger, but Yusuke's girlfriend never awakened her spirit power. She was what Yusuke was fighting for, and represented his ties to the human world. It kinda defeats that symbolism and dulls his motivation to save the human world if she can fight for herself. It also means Yusuke can just move to spirit world and reign there with his similarly powerful girlfriend.
 
They're really gonna keep forcing three fingers down animu's throat aren't they? They help to destroy western content, then after most everyone with sense flees to greener pastures they start gunning for the east next. All so tiresome, I look forward to the hilarious critiques of it post-disaster. Last I checked, YYH was considered #bigoted by globohomo for its treatment of the mentally ill.
 
There's no way they don't fuck this up even harder than Cowboy Bebop. The more divorced from real life a property is, the more difficult it is for Hollywood to wrap its brain around it. Cowboy Bebop is considered among the more grounded anime out there, now they're going for wacky high concept spirit world shit. They took a shadowy, mystery villain character and made him a Saturday morning cartoon misogynist.
 
Botan should be a bit stronger, but Yusuke's girlfriend never awakened her spirit power. She was what Yusuke was fighting for, and represented his ties to the human world. It kinda defeats that symbolism and dulls his motivation to save the human world if she can fight for herself. It also means Yusuke can just move to spirit world and reign there with his similarly powerful girlfriend.
Good point, and therein lies the problem: A man fighting for a muggle/powerless woman who can't fend off for herself is sexist, even if she really can't fend off for herself because those are freaking demons from Hell she'd go against. Can't have none of that in current year media aimed at soychuggers.

isn't there some guy in the YYH gang who's hella femmy gay to troon out?
but yeah def gonna be Kang Ku'wa Ba'ra from whatever
Kurama? I shudder to think of that. He is mistaken for a girl a couple of times, and those are some of the few times he's visibly pissed off in the entire series.
But hey, if they trooned out Shun from Saint Seiya and Ed from Cowboy Bebop, and the latter also completely bungled the character of Gren, they can troon out Kurama too. Nothing is off limits for these fuckers.
 
This and Dragon Ball were the only animes I like & watched as a kid...
That being said I still don't think this is going to get fucked over as hard as the One Piece adaptation is.
The other two(?) adaptations, Cowboy Bebop & Death Note, were universally panned though right? Why keep making them? It has to be some sort of Hollywood money laundry sort of shit right?
 
My lotto numbers:
  • Keiko hamfistedly IDs as non-binary in the first episode, and it's never brought up again
  • Kuwabara is black (closest to a ginger, so he's the ideal candidate)
  • Yusuke's entire anti-authority bent isn't spun as him just being a fuck-up who doesn't fit in living world, but instead because he fights against oppression
  • BONUS SPACE: Kurama and Hiei are offhandedly mentioned to have been lovers in the past, or something gay idk
 
Place your bets on who's gonna be blackwashed. I bet it will be Kuwabara.
Also, one woman from the supporting cast will hog the spotlight to herself, because girlboss. Either Botan or Yusuke's on-and-off girlfriend.
Hey remember when it wasn't okay for the cyborg lady with synthetic skin to be played by Scarlett Johansson because she wasn't Japanese?

Now it's okay for L to be played by a black man, despite also not being Japanese.
 
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