Yu Yu Hakusho, one of the cornerstones of the otaku culture here in Brazil along with Saint Seiya, Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon and many others.
It is well known and celebrated around here for its well-placed dubbing, with a lot of slang and even though the voice actors use the slang from that time (it was broadcasted here in 1997 and rebroadcasted in 2004) it's a timeless dubbing. That's not all Yu Yu Hakusho is praised for in HUEland. Its endearing characters (both heroes and villains) and a plot that may not be round but also conquers. It has what is perhaps the best tournament
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Jan 28, 2021
Giant Killing
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Speaking of football in the sphere of Japanese animation, where most of the works take place at school, this is one that comes out completely and presents the football situation as it is.
All the elements that exist in the world of football are faithfully portrayed. Managers, coaches, players (foreigners included), fans, journalists, club staff, among others, are shown in the most varied situations. The managers betting on a former player of the club who became a coach, the fans protesting in the training centre, the journalists questioning this bet, the coach making controversial decisions, anyway. It also shows the players in their various aspects and relationships. Giant ... Sep 29, 2017
NHK ni Youkoso!
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"When you are in the sea or you sink or you sail", this metaphorical quote perfectly sums up this superb, divine and heartwrenching anime that stay forever in my mind and my heart.
Tell NHK Ni Youkoso is about is easy: is about a hikikomori but in the same time isn't only about him, but is about people around him as well, struggling, dealing with a variety of problems and mainly suffering, in a fierce fight against life itself. This variety of problems and dangerous situations is what got me connected through heart and mind, because the dose of brutal reality was high and as you ... |