Devil Hunter Yohko (dub) Here

In the early 90s, professional anime dubbing was mostly happening in LA or New York with clean, Saturday-morning-cartoon vibes. Then came ADV Films, operating out of Houston, Texas.

While not as extreme as the infamous Ghost Stories dub, Devil Hunter Yohko took liberties. The scriptwriters at ADV knew their audience: American nerds in the 90s. They added slang, punchier jokes, and a certain "edge" that helped the show bridge the gap between shojo (girls' anime) and shonen (boys' anime). Devil Hunter Yohko (Dub)

The 90s Anime Relic That Defined "Edutainment": A Deep Dive into the Devil Hunter Yohko Dub In the early 90s, professional anime dubbing was

You can't talk about this dub without talking about . Before she became the voice of Rei Ayanami, she was Yohko Mano. In the early 90s