Bro this song makes me emotional because nostalgic as my first ever childhood anime. This is my first time in like 29 years of my life searching its english lyrics
32 years later, this song still rocks with first-class quality...a testament to overcoming life's challenges, and knowing your friends support you throughout. Yu Yu Hakusho is a story of redemption, wherein the MC Yusuke Urameshi, is given a second chance at life after a stint as a spirit detective in the underworld. 😁😸
I cant help but laugh at the English version, it's so bad. Not her voice she has a very average 90s singer voice not great but not near bad at all. Its the lyrics and the way she had to change the rhythm. The "oh my"s especially cracked me up. I don't understand why they used to change the opening and ending themes to English as well back then but damn is it funny to me
Decades later this song still slaps shows to goes why old music's quality was top notch and still is to this day.
Bro this song makes me emotional because nostalgic as my first ever childhood anime. This is my first time in like 29 years of my life searching its english lyrics
32 years later, this song still rocks with first-class quality...a testament to overcoming life's challenges, and knowing your friends support you throughout. Yu Yu Hakusho is a story of redemption, wherein the MC Yusuke Urameshi, is given a second chance at life after a stint as a spirit detective in the underworld.
😁😸
Japanese version is really good than the dub.. thanks for the english subtitle
Yeah, the instrumental especially, but I like the anime itself better in English.
@@dj-um7el the english dub grew on me. Kuwabara's voice fits him like a glove
@punishedredruby yeah
Sounds weird at first, it kind of did to me, but his voice has so much passion and it truly grew on me.
Yu Yu Hakusho is still one of the best animes I ever seen and the ending is great unlike Dbz which had a terrible ending.
I cant help but laugh at the English version, it's so bad. Not her voice she has a very average 90s singer voice not great but not near bad at all. Its the lyrics and the way she had to change the rhythm. The "oh my"s especially cracked me up. I don't understand why they used to change the opening and ending themes to English as well back then but damn is it funny to me
Heh, true that.
Wonder why since this is pretty standard around the world.
Maybe to give local artists jobs?