![]() ![]() It's hard to pick a moment or a scene and say that I like that better than others. Do you have a particular favorite moment that you look back on all so many years later? ![]() I was bringing my own spirit wave orb into my body at that time to kind of prep for this. I'm going to guess that maybe I just ran the old vocal cords here through the ringer back when I was a kid and who knew? I guess I was preparing myself for. I never had a microphone or a PA system to use, so it was just always screaming over the drummer and the guitar players. Look, for what it's worth, when I was in the sixth and seventh grade, I was in my first rock and roll band and I was the lead singer. It was also making sure that we were trying to tag up all of those different things you're seeing on screen to where that scream or that yell kind of happens. If I recall, and that's in the mid-forties in the Dark Tournament, and if I recall that scene correctly, it wasn't just trying to tag up where the flaps were and grab that emotion that was in there, but there would be moments when he would take a step and you'd see that blood or what whatnot fire out from his knees or something to that effect. Justin Cook: Well, going and making sure that it lands the way it's supposed to is that's just time and effort. I've always wanted to know how do you even prepare for something like that, and how do you go about making sure that it lands in the way it's supposed to? It's got multiple layers and octaves and emotions. He's got Genkai's power, and you do this yell that's like guttural, but it's also not just a regular anime yell. prev nextīreaking Down THAT Yusuke Scene From the Dark Tournament (Photo: Pierrot)ĭigging into the series itself, one of my favorite moments to this day is Yusuke's passing the test. If I was invited to come back, I would absolutely love it. If it ever does come back for a full anime, would you be down to do it again? Yu Yu Hakusho is usually one of the tops of the list for fans with ones that should come back. Even getting Sean Teague to come back as Koenma, it was a real pleasure to visit that territory again.Īlong those lines, we're starting to get all sorts of revivals and reboots. That was absolutely just a stellar experience, so getting to work with Cynthia, and Kent, and John, and Chuck, and Chris, and bringing all the crew back together. He lives, I have to call him to the front basically, but I'll tell you what was absolutely incredible was just getting the whole band back together. You recently got the chance to return to Yusuke for the which is awesome! Was there any kind of adjustment needed in order to get back to Yusuke in particular? Returning to Yusuke for the 30th Anniversary I suppose those parts can find their way into other characters, but I really do try to make each character unique and its own flesh and blood persona. A little bit of Yusuke kind of stays with me and hopefully if it worked right, a little bit of me stays with Yusuke. ![]() ![]() I think when we get the opportunity and the honor to be able to take on one of these characters, there ends up being a little bit of a mixing that happens. You've had a great career! You've done many things that aren't Yusuke since then, so did you bring any of Yusuke into any of your future characters? JUSTIN COOK: I've learned in my time, I try to minimize expectations like that to a pretty large degree, but I can certainly say that the show has had a profound effect on me and it constantly and continues to inspire me, so it makes sense if it does it for other folks. NICK VALDEZ, COMICBOOK.COM: From your perspective, did you expect Yu Yu Hakusho to have such an impact all these years later? ![]()
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