Yusuke may be winning a fight one minute and the next he can barely fight back because of his opponent's hidden technique they had all along. And the battles in the show themselves are very attention-grabbing and at times unpredictable.
Everyone fits their roles perfectly and knows how to execute a joke, verbal and slapstick, so well that I found myself rewinding the recorded episodes I have just to see them again. It's the closest thing to the original version I've seen in a long time, which is a very good call in my opinion to a well dubbed anime. Everything else is the same: the names of the people, about 90% of the dialog, and more importantly the music. The best thing about this series is that the only real edit is the voicing (as far as the uncut version goes). From there, Yusuke is involved in many cases, ranging from returning artifacts to their rightful place to an Underworld fighting tournament, aided closely by his loyal friends and his girlfriend, who has a good hand on her as well.
YYH is the story of a street kid named Yusuke with unnatural and extreme fighting skills who becomes a Spirit Detective, a special official who battles demons who pose a threat to our Earth, after he surprises his boss for saving a child's life, something not expected because of his brash manner and horrible social life. However, they soon got hold of another anime to put out on our television screens. Funimation is the company well known for the dubbing of the Dragonball series, which was not as good as it was several years ago during the peak of its popularity.