I hadn’t thought of it from that second angle that you mentioned before, but that’s interesting. Would you do those early Yusuke performances any differently now with what you’ve since learned or was that naivety helpful to some extent for the character? Definitely went back to look at it then, if for nothing else than to make sure that I was providing a consistent experience for all of the actors, as well as folks who are taking a look at all of this for the first time. But I certainly did it before we went into production on the OVAs. I’ve returned to the Living World, as it were, quite a few times to take another look at it. I was a fan of Yu Yu Hakusho before I was even a part of it. Had you revisited it at all before returning to the role? There are definitely some popular anime that were products of their time, but Yu Yu Hakusho really holds up. So he had no problems popping back out and finding a few more things to say. JUSTIN COOK: Yusuke has always been occupying a spot in my brain–or heart–for the last twenty years and I don’t know if he’s going anywhere. Was it an easy role to slip back into or was it a bit of a challenge? In celebration of the Yu Yu Hakusho 30th Anniversary Blu-ray Limited Edition Box Set from Crunchyroll, Justin Cook opens up on his return to Yusuke Urameshi, both Yu Yu Hakusho and the dub’s legacy, as well as the unique circumstances behind how he was initially cast as the iconic shonen character.ĭEN OF GEEK: It’s quite the rare privilege to get to return to an iconic role like this, let alone after 20 years. Yu Yu Hakusho’s two supplemental OVA installments from 2018, “Two Shot” and “All or Nothing,” will finally be dubbed for the first time on Yu Yu Hakusho’s 30th anniversary Blu-Ray collection, along with a myriad of special features from the previous DVD box sets that include audio commentaries and substantial looks into both the anime and its dub. Yu Yu Hakusho ran for 112 episodes, became a flagship program for Funimation after the company started to branch out and dub series beyond Dragon Ball, as well as a reliable program in Cartoon Network’s Toonami anime block for four years. Journal * Fanfiction.Yu Yu Hakusho chronicles Yusuke Urameshi’s earnest evolution from a juvenile delinquent to a courageous warrior who becomes humanity’s greatest defense against the spirit world. OTPs: Doctor/Rose, Artemis/Holly, Percy/Annabeth, Kagome/InuYasha, Sango/Miroku, Padme/Anakin, Han/Leiaįanfiction, Icon, etc. Other Fandoms: InuYasha, House, Star Wars, Stargate, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, Rent, Bridge to TerabithiaĬharacters: Rose Tyler, Holly Short, Annabeth Chase, the Doctor (Ten), the Doctor (Nine), Donna Noble, Martha Jones, Jack Harkness, Artemis Fowl II, Percy Jackson, Padme, Anakin, Luke, Han, Leia, Keiko Yukimura, Yusuke Urameshi, Botan, Kurama, Obi-Wan Kenobi, Butler, No1, Foaly, Peter, Susan, Edmund, Lucy She is a Christian and is, unfortunately, rather politically apathetic.įavorite Fandoms: Doctor Who, Artemis Fowl, Percy Jackson & the Olympians, Digimon (Adventure 01), YuYu Hakusho, The Chroincles of Narnia She has a dog and lives with her parents. bohemianneko has been a fandom lurker since about 2003 and hopes to become more involved as time progresses. She is also intersted in writing, web design, and film technology. She hopes to one day become a middle school English teacher. bohemianneko is a fulltime high school student living in Tennessee. The format for her profile was seen on haro's LJ and was unceremoniously stolen. Bohemianneko is also sometimes called Bethany.
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