Let's pretend for a moment that Yu Yu Hakusho hasn't existed yet but then becomes an upcoming show in the next anime...

Let's pretend for a moment that Yu Yu Hakusho hasn't existed yet but then becomes an upcoming show in the next anime season. How well or badly do you think it would be received?

No one would stick to it, shounenfags would drop it after two episodes and SoLfags would complain about any sign of it being a battle shounen even though there's nothing wrong with that.

What are you doing nigga

It would be treated like another shounenshit. In fact even worse since lot of the flaws of the series are usually overlooked by fans because "it was of its time" so the OP 1-dimensionalness of Hiei and Kurama, the aborted arcs, the loss of potential of Kuwabara, the powerleveling, the tournament arcs, and the fact it just feels like every other battle shounen (until the Sensui arc where it starts feeling like Jojo) would make people get bored with it quickly.

It just looks dumb to have the answer in the question that's all.

>Kurama, a former demon thief who hid in the form of a human intending to abandon his human family when he recovers but starts feeling guilty seeing how much his mother cared for him and even willing to sacrifice his life to save her but Yusuke saves him and became loyal to him.
>1-dimensional
What?

dark tournament would happen and people would drop it for that tired cliche

good ol backstory

too bad he doesn't really have a character apart from that.

It's so weird seeing a moefag complain about lack of character. And yes, you're a moefag, only those use terms like shouneshit.

Theyd say the same thing they said about it back in the day

Its a cheap dbz knock off

No no for Ad Hominem here just comparing to more modern battle shounen. They tend to have more active and well-written side-characters than YYH (including HxH).

Shit visuals, outdated character designs. Sounds like a shit monster of the week setting. Not watching this shit.

Depends, has Hunter X Hunter already existed?

I can write a whole essay on Kurama if I need. But anyways, if you want more, he's the calm, intelligent member of the group, due to all those experience as a thief. Because of this, he often takes the cautious approach in contrast with the others, having confidence in his wit as well as generally being the voice of wisdom.

We also see how his past affects him later, understanding what it means to live in secrecy. Also, living double lives can have him torn between personas.

I wonder how the existence of HxH would affect the feedback of YYH actually. If it's advertised as a new work but shorter work by Togashi, it might gain some hype.

Hiei has the most development out of the 4

Retarded moefags just can't face the truth that their whole genre hardly if ever has any artistic contributions so they have to take it out on all the other genres.

Dope, I've been wanting an old school shounen that was hand drawn.

>Shounen and moe are genres

might as well be

Well moefags obsess over the moe slice of life genre just as shounenfags obsess over the battle shounen genre.

Sup Forums would probably ignore it.

The first season was shit. It didn't even get good at all until a real animator came in halfway through the second season