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In 1994, Yoshihiro Togashi ended Yu Yu Hakusho at the peak of its popularity while Weekly ShÅnen Jump was selling six and a half million copies a week. This wasn't a creative decision. It was an escape. In this video, I break down the real reason we never got the ending Yu Yu Hakusho deserved, using Togashi's own words from his 1994 dÅjinshi "Yoshirin de Pon!" where he documented the brutal cost of weekly serialization: four hours per page, five hours of sleep per night, chest pain every time he skipped rest, and a system that had no mechanism for letting a successful mangaka walk away. Togashi wanted to end the manga at the Chapter Black arc in December 1993, but Jump's editorial team looked at the sales numbers, over fifty million tankÅbon volumes, and forced a six-month extension. The Three Kings arc that followed was written by a man whose body was breaking down, drawing nineteen pages in half a day by himself because it was the only control the system hadn't taken from him. But Togashi didn't just rush the ending. He engineered it to be structurally impossible to continue without him, destroying the series' own premise from within. Everything he did afterward, Level E, Hunter x Hunter's hiatuses, the formal end of weekly serialization in 2022 proves it. This is the story of how ShÅnen Jump's machine broke one of its greatest creators, and how that creator broke the machine back. With Hunter x Hunter confirmed to return in July 2026, Togashi's fight with the system is still unfolding. #YuYuHakusho #HunterXHunter #YoshihiroTogashi #ShonenJump #Togashi #Anime #YusukeUrameshi #Kuwabara #Hiei #Kurama #AnimeAnalysis #MangaHistory #ThreeKingsArc #ChapterBlack #YYH #HxH #ShonenAnime #WeeklyShonenJump #AnimeVideoEssay #MangaIndustry
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