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And to be fair, all anime that are decades old show some signs of their age. The ones that make it unnoticeable still have characters, stories, and themes that resonate, however, and package them in a way that’s still entertaining to watch. From a supernatural show about a Spirit Detective to a series featuring adventures through space, these mostly still land.
4) Yu Yu Hakusho

Inevitably, there are parts of Yu Yu Hakusho that have aged since its premiere in 1992. The animation isn’t comparable to anything released today, and some of its humor doesn’t stick as well as it could. However, the story itself is immediately gripping, and I’d argue it holds up more than it doesn’t. Yusuke’s opening remains surprising, even by modern standards, and his journey to redemption is compelling. The highs of the series are still epic; just look at the Dark Tournament arc. Overall, Yu Yu Hakusho remains an anime that could sell beginners and engage seasoned viewers…and it makes for a fun rewatch.











